From Patricia.Elliott at uregina.ca Thu Apr 3 08:44:23 2025 From: Patricia.Elliott at uregina.ca (Patricia Elliott) Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2025 14:44:23 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Invitation_aux_chercheurs_et_praticiens_fr?= =?utf-8?q?ancophones_=C3=A0_contribuer_au_journal_Faits_=26_frictions?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Cher.?re.s coll?gues, Le journal acad?mique Faits & frictions (en anglais, Facts & Frictions), sp?cialis? en journalisme et approches multim?dia, lance un appel sp?cial destin? aux chercheurs et praticiens francophones. Notre journal se distingue par son int?r?t particulier pour les d?bats, les p?dagogies et les pratiques ?mergents en journalisme, int?grant diverses approches multim?dias et interdisciplinaires. En vue d?enrichir davantage notre contenu en fran?ais, nous invitons les chercheurs, doctorants, professionnels des m?dias et ?tudiants en journalisme ? soumettre leurs articles, notes de recherches, travaux significatifs, commentaires ou critiques en r?ponse ? notre appel ? soumissions que vous pouvez consulter ici?: https://factsandfrictions.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Appel2025.pdf. Le d?lai de soumission est le 30 juin 2025. En suivant ce lien, vous trouverez les informations n?cessaires concernant les formats, les crit?res et les directives de soumission. Nous esp?rons accueillir vos pr?cieuses contributions en fran?ais dans notre journal. Nous avons d?j? publi? quelques travaux en fran?ais que vous pouvez consulter en suivant ce lien: https://factsandfrictions.ca/articles-francais/. 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We will advance discussions around issues of digital justice, games, and play, while bringing researchers, practitioners, and community-based members together in a uniquely suited location, the Markham Campus Library Makerspace. Join us for a series of roundtables and discussions that investigate themes of digital justice and games, including the interrogation of game development around themes of (in)justice. Akil F. Fletcher, Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow in the Society of Fellows at Princeton University (https://www.akilfletcher.com/) will deliver the Symposium?s keynote on April 10. Lunch and refreshments will be provided both days. This in-person event is intended as a starting point for future collaborations, conversations, and projects around themes of gaming and digital justice. Please register your attendance here and please share this invitation widely with your networks. Getting to Markham Campus: GO: Take the 70-71 Stoufville Train to Unionville; >From Keele Campus: Take the Keele-Markham shuttle. It is possible to reserve seats in advance By Car: Parking is available in the ?Remington Lot?, located at 436 Enterprise Blvd. Claudia Sicondolfo (She/Her), PhD Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Arts Management / Arts and Media Management (LTA), Department of Arts, Media, Culture, UTSC Research Associate/Project Coordinator, Digital Justice CIRC, York University Current Research Projects Principal Investigator, Archives in Action, SSHRC Connections Grant, 2024-2025 My working day may not be your working day. Please do not feel obliged to reply to this email outside of your normal working hours. I live and work as a guest on the territory of many nations including the Mazina'iga-ziibing Misi-zaagiwininiwag (Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation), the ?????? (Anishnaabeg), the ????? (?????) 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We will advance discussions around issues of digital justice, games, and play, while bringing researchers, practitioners, and community-based members together in a uniquely suited location, the Markham Campus Library Makerspace. Join us for a series of roundtables and discussions that investigate themes of digital justice and games, including the interrogation of game development around themes of (in)justice. Akil F. Fletcher, Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow in the Society of Fellows at Princeton University (https://www.akilfletcher.com/) will deliver the Symposium?s keynote on April 10. Lunch and refreshments will be provided both days. This in-person event is intended as a starting point for future collaborations, conversations, and projects around themes of gaming and digital justice. Please register your attendance here and please share this invitation widely with your networks. Getting to Markham Campus: GO: Take the 70-71 Stoufville Train to Unionville; >From Keele Campus: Take the Keele-Markham shuttle. It is possible to reserve seats in advance By Car: Parking is available in the ?Remington Lot?, located at 436 Enterprise Blvd. Claudia Sicondolfo (She/Her), PhD Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Arts Management / Arts and Media Management (LTA), Department of Arts, Media, Culture, UTSC Research Associate/Project Coordinator, Digital Justice CIRC, York University Current Research Projects Principal Investigator, Archives in Action, SSHRC Connections Grant, 2024-2025 My working day may not be your working day. Please do not feel obliged to reply to this email outside of your normal working hours. I live and work as a guest on the territory of many nations including the Mazina'iga-ziibing Misi-zaagiwininiwag (Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation), the ?????? (Anishnaabeg), the ????? (?????) 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Contributors to this trenchant volume analyze the complex, often paradoxical process of redress from the perspectives of the communities involved. In a context where mechanisms for reconciliation and redress have been defined by the settler state, this book reveals how Indigenous peoples and Japanese Canadians have responded to Western liberal notions of justice, whether by challenging or conforming to them or pursuing their own approaches. It asks: What are the links between knowledge systems and governance, between narrative tactics and political strategy? After Redress uncovers the effectiveness and the effects of demands for reparations and strategies to assert resistance. Order online at ubcpress.ca, and enter in the discount code 0658-40 at the checkout screen to receive 40% off the retail price. This discount code will expire on 06.25.2025. And, free shipping is applicable to all Canadian orders over $39.95 (before taxes). 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R?inventer la recherche en communication en temps de crise : innovations, diversit? et voix marginalis?es ?, cet ?v?nement offrira deux journ?es de r?flexion sur les transformations des pratiques communicationnelles dans un monde travers? par des crises multiples ? politiques, climatiques, ?conomiques et sociales. Ce colloque r?unira des ?tudiant?e?s des cycles sup?rieurs, des chercheur?se?s ?mergent?e?s et des professionnel?le?s provenant de divers horizons. L??v?nement se veut inclusif, interdisciplinaire et engag?, et vise ? valoriser les r?cits et les exp?riences de communaut?s souvent marginalis?es dans les espaces acad?miques et m?diatiques. Il mettra l?accent sur la justice sociale, l?innovation m?thodologique et l?accessibilit? du savoir. Nous vous informons ?galement que l?ensemble des panels et la table ronde du vendredi 11 avril sera accessible aux personnes sourdes et malentendantes gr?ce ? la pr?sence d?interpr?tes en LSQ (langue des signes qu?b?coise). Dates : Jeudi 10 et Vendredi 11 avril 2025 Lieu : Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al, Pavillon Judith Jasmin (J-2805, Salle des Boiseries & d?ner au J-1450, Salle Pierre Bourgault) Entr?e libre ? aucune inscription requise Vous trouverez ci-joint et sur le site de l'A?MDC le programme d?taill? et pour toute question ou information suppl?mentaire, n?h?sitez pas ? contacter le comit? organisateur ? l?adresse suivante : aemdc.colloque at gmail.com Nous esp?rons vous y retrouver en grand nombre pour cet ?v?nement qui alimentera sans aucun doute une r?flexion collective sur le r?le de la communication dans un monde en pleine mutation. Bien cordialement, -- Kenza Mellouki Responsable ? la co-coordination - XXIIIe colloque de l'A?MDC __________________ L'?quipe du XXIIIe colloque de l'A?MDC http://www.aemdcuqam.com/ aemdc.colloque at gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/aemdc/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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La date limite pour soumettre une proposition (300 mots) est le 1er mai 2025. Je vous remercie de votre attention, Manon. Manon Niquette Ph. D. Professeure titulaire D?partement d'information et de communication ? Facult? des lettres et sciences humaines Centre Nutrition, sant? et soci?t? (NUTRISS), P?le bioalimentaire, Institut sur la nutrition et les aliments fonctionnels (INAF) Institut sur le patrimoine culturel (IPAC) Universit? Laval De : CCB Revue Recherches F?ministes Date : mardi, 21 janvier 2025 ? 14:28 ? : CCB Revue Recherches F?ministes Objet : Appel de textes 39.1 - FEMMES ET TRAVAIL ALIMENTAIRE, DE LA TERRE ? LA TABLE Recherches f?ministes Revue interdisciplinaire francophone d??tudes f?ministes CCB, Pavillon Charles-De Koninck, Universit? Laval, Qu?bec (Qu?bec) Canada G1V 0A6 T?l?phone : (418) 656-5418 Courriel : revuerecherchesfeministes at ccb.ulaval.ca www.recherchesfeministes.ulaval.ca www.erudit.org Vous trouverez en pi?ce jointe l?appel de textes pour le volume 39 num?ro 1 de la revue Recherches f?ministes, FEMMES ET TRAVAIL ALIMENTAIRE, DE LA TERRE ? LA TABLE, sous la direction de Manon Niquette et V?ronique Provencher. Les propositions (300 mots) doivent parvenir par courriel avant le 1er mai 2025 aux responsables du num?ro : Manon Niquette (Manon.Niquette at com.ulaval.ca) et V?ronique Provencher (Veronique.Provencher at fsaa.ulaval.ca). Les manuscrits (6 500 mots) doivent respecter le protocole de publication de la revue (www.recherchesfeministes.ulaval.ca/) et ?tre soumis au plus tard le 1er octobre 2025 par l?entremise de la plateforme Open Journal System (OJS) de la revue (revues.ulaval.ca/ojs/index.php/recherches-feministes). N?h?sitez pas ? diffuser cet appel de textes dans vos r?seaux! Pour information : Pascale Dub? Secr?taire ? l'?dition Sc. soc. - Revue Recherches f?ministes Courriel : revuerecherchesfeministes at ccb.ulaval.ca Site Web : www.recherchesfeministes.ulaval.ca Universit? Laval T 418 656-5418 Pavillon Charles-De Koninck, local 1475E Qu?bec (Qu?bec) G1V 0A6 Avis relatif ? la confidentialit? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Appel de textes 39.1_FINAL.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 459111 bytes Desc: Appel de textes 39.1_FINAL.pdf URL: From jana.dreston at uni-due.de Tue Apr 8 01:52:46 2025 From: jana.dreston at uni-due.de (Jana Dreston) Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2025 09:52:46 +0200 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Join the In-Mind Team: Help us make psychology accessible to everyone! Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Join the In-Mind Team: Help us make psychology accessible to everyone! What is In-Mind? In-Mind is a volunteer-driven project dedicated to sharing psychological research. We give researchers a platform to present their work in an engaging, accessible, and scientifically rigorous way?psychology by scientists, for everyone. Our journal publishes freely available, ad-free articles across all areas of psychology. We are the English version of In-Mind. The journal also publishes in German, French, Dutch, and Italian. Visit us at: https://in-mind.org/ Who are we looking for? We are seeking active researchers across all stages of an academic career and enthusiastic Master?s studentswith a passion for psychological science communication. Our journal is published in English, so strong English skills are helpful, but we welcome applicants from around the globe! 1. Editors (3 positions) We are recruiting for editors with expertise in: * Clinical Psychology * Developmental Psychology * Industrial and Organizational Psychology Editors manage article submissions and oversee the peer review process, where experts assess both scientific accuracy and readability for a general audience. Unlike traditional journals, In-Mind publishes short overview articles (1500?2000 words) written for curious readers, not specialists. Example for article topics are: Are there learning styles? How does human touch work? How does the brain process art? Your profile: * Active researcher in one of the above fields * Either holding or currently pursuing a PhD 2. Social Media Team (3 positions) Are you passionate about sharing science and social media? We are looking for three team members to help expand our outreach. Currently, we are active on: * LinkedIn: In-Mind on LinkedIn * Bluesky: @in-mindmagazine.bsky.social We?re especially excited to welcome team members who bring fresh ideas and would like to explore new content formats! Your profile: * Pursuing a PhD or Master?s in psychology or a related field * Strong interest in science communication 3. Digital support (2 positions) Help keep In-Mind running smoothly behind the scenes! These tasks include: * Uploading articles to our website * Coordinating emails and communication * Planning meetings and improving workflows Your profile: * Pursuing a PhD or Master?s in psychology or a related field * Strong interest in science communication Interested? Fill out the application form, and we?ll get in touch. Selected candidates will be invited for a short interview. We are looking forward to hearing from you! 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Questions of media, storage, and containment have become central to our current moment of cascading crises: How do the enclosing logics of digital platforms both contain our data and, in a slightly different sense, contain modes of resistance? How do storage technologies harbour elements of the digital we consider ephemeral, like cloud data, livestreams, or abandonware? What are the climatological impacts of our data storage, particularly given the voracious demands of AI? How are digital games entangled in these larger processes? Whose sociotechnical systems filter games and their players into states of precarious (hyper)visibility? How do strategies of containment both unlid and foreclose the future of critical game studies as a discipline? Here, we are guided by Zoe Sofia?s articulation of ?container technologies? and the recognition that systems of storage and containment are never neutral, though they are frequently invisibilized. We understand container technologies both as media, as per Brooke Erin Duffy and Jeremy Packer?s look at Tupperware, while also considering certain media technologies from the standpoint of the work they do to store and retrieve, as with the theorization of MP3s offered by the late and wonderful Jonathan Sterne. For this special issue on games and storage, we are less interested in providing a list of possible topics than we are with soliciting work that engages seriously with these premises and foundational texts. We are particularly interested in hearing from emerging, precarious, and/or minoritized scholars, and are able to provide a supportive editorial hand in bringing your work to fruition. If you are interested in developing a paper for this special issue, please send a 250-500 word abstract to Nick Taylor (ntt at yorku.ca) with ?Games and storage special issue? in the subject line. We will accept abstracts between now and April 22, and notify you of our decision by April 30. Selected authors will be invited to submit a full draft for review by June 2025, with finished drafts ready by the end of September, for publication in December 2025. If you do not have the bandwidth for a full-length paper, we would also love to host shorter, non-peer reviewed ?forum? pieces. The following are topics for papers we have already solicited: * Solar servers for hosting games (?storing? the sun) * Containing bodies through Twitch?s policies around nudity * Bunkers in games * Keeping gender minorities safe at games industry conventions (while also containing feminism). If you are interested in serving as a reviewer, please also let us know by emailing Nick (again, ntt at yorku.ca). Thanks for your interest! Nick Taylor Robyn Hope Christine Tran Duffy, B. E., & Packer, J. (2022). Wifesaver: Tupperware and the unfortunate spoils of containment. In S. Sharma & R. Singh (Eds.), Re-Understanding Media: Feminist Extensions of Marshall McLuhan (pp. 98?118). Duke University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781478022497-009. Sofia, Z. (2000). Container Technologies. Hypatia, 15(2), 181?201. https://doi.org/10.1353/hyp.2000.0029. Sterne, J. (2006). The mp3 as cultural artifact. New Media & Society, 8(5), 825?842. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444806067737 --- Christine H. Tran, they/she Assistant Professor (LTA), Department of English & Drama Doctoral Candidate, Faculty of Information University of Toronto christine.tran at mail.utoronto.ca || http://thechristinet.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Best Regards Sibo Chen --- Webinar Time: Apr 23, 2025 06:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada) Zoom Registration Link: https://torontomu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TbZeB-OdRtCvbSc0lNNzBw Webinar Description: In this talk, Jordan B. Kinder introduces his recently published book, Petroturfing: Refining Canadian Oil through Social Media (University of Minnesota Press). Petroturfing tells the story of how the Canadian pro-oil movement took shape through social media and ignited what Kinder calls the oil culture wars?wars waged from positions founded on either dirty or ethical oil imaginaries. The book takes media produced and circulated on platforms such as Facebook, Twitter (now X), and YouTube as its objects of study to investigate how the Canadian pro-oil movement hopes to undermine resistance to the fossil fuel industry and delay energy transition by symbolically refining Canadian oil as a progressive and, indeed, decolonial force. Offering a closer look at the kinds of analysis the book develops in relation to the pro-oil movement?s environmental imagination, the talk highlights how the pro-oil movement culturally mitigates the impacts of extraction through aesthetic means and ends that reproduces settler colonial relations. Bio: Jordan B. Kinder is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University where he researches and teaches on the cultural politics of energy, media, infrastructure, and environment. From 2020 to 2023, he held postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard and McGill. He is a citizen of the M?tis Nation of Alberta. --- I work flexibly and may send emails outside normal working hours. Please do not feel any pressure to respond outside of your own work schedule. Sibo Chen (he/him) Associate Professor Associate Chair & Graduate Program Director School of Professional Communication Toronto Metropolitan University (Formerly Ryerson University) We acknowledge that Toronto is in the 'Dish With One Spoon Territory?. The Dish With One Spoon is a treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee that bound them to share the territory and protect the land. Subsequent Indigenous Nations and peoples, Europeans and all newcomers have been invited into this treaty in the spirit of peace, friendship and respect. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sibo.chen at torontomu.ca Tue Apr 22 11:01:18 2025 From: sibo.chen at torontomu.ca (Sibo Chen) Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2025 01:01:18 +0800 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Reminder: RISN Talk: Petroturfing: Refining Canadian Oil through Social Media In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear Colleagues, This is a kind reminder that Dr. Jordan B. Kinder's RISN talk is scheduled for tomorrow evening. Regards Sibo On Tue, Apr 15, 2025 at 9:15?PM Sibo Chen > wrote: Dear colleagues, On behalf of the Racialized and Indigenous Scholars Network (RISN) at the Canadian Communication Association, I am excited to invite you to the first RISN talk of 2025. In this talk, Dr. Jordan B. Kinder (Wilfrid Laurier University) will present key arguments from his recently published book: Petroturfing: Refining Canadian Oil through Social Media (University of Minnesota Press). Please see below for the webinar details and the Zoom registration link. Feel free to share this email with your networks. We look forward to seeing you there. Best Regards Sibo Chen --- Webinar Time: Apr 23, 2025 06:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada) Zoom Registration Link: https://torontomu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TbZeB-OdRtCvbSc0lNNzBw Webinar Description: In this talk, Jordan B. Kinder introduces his recently published book, Petroturfing: Refining Canadian Oil through Social Media (University of Minnesota Press). Petroturfing tells the story of how the Canadian pro-oil movement took shape through social media and ignited what Kinder calls the oil culture wars?wars waged from positions founded on either dirty or ethical oil imaginaries. The book takes media produced and circulated on platforms such as Facebook, Twitter (now X), and YouTube as its objects of study to investigate how the Canadian pro-oil movement hopes to undermine resistance to the fossil fuel industry and delay energy transition by symbolically refining Canadian oil as a progressive and, indeed, decolonial force. Offering a closer look at the kinds of analysis the book develops in relation to the pro-oil movement?s environmental imagination, the talk highlights how the pro-oil movement culturally mitigates the impacts of extraction through aesthetic means and ends that reproduces settler colonial relations. Bio: Jordan B. Kinder is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University where he researches and teaches on the cultural politics of energy, media, infrastructure, and environment. From 2020 to 2023, he held postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard and McGill. He is a citizen of the M?tis Nation of Alberta. --- I work flexibly and may send emails outside normal working hours. Please do not feel any pressure to respond outside of your own work schedule. 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URL: From a.kaminska at umontreal.ca Wed Apr 16 16:38:37 2025 From: a.kaminska at umontreal.ca (Aleksandra Kaminska) Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2025 22:38:37 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?CFP_-_Dancing_=28with_technology=29_issue_?= =?utf-8?q?of_Intermediality_/_Interm=C3=A9dialit=C3=A9s?= Message-ID: <1D95CFD3-680F-4AE4-906E-A675459407D4@umontreal.ca> [?EXTERNAL] Call for Papers / Appel ? publications for a special issue of Intermediality / Interm?dialit?s Dancing (with technology) / Danser (avec la technologie) Guest Editors: Hilary Bergen (The New School) and Philippe B?dard (Independent Scholar) Deadline for abstracts: June 7, 2025 Complete articles due: December 1, 2025 Publication Fall 2026 Full call in English Aussi disponible en fran?ais Isadora Duncan?fin de si?cle pioneer of modern dance?believed that only the movement of the ?naked? (unshod, unmediated) human body could be considered natural and therefore hold value. Duncan was fixated on stripping dance to its core instrument?the singular human form (Daly 1994). But dance has never been just about the body. On the contrary: dance is an assemblage. It gathers together technique, ceremony, choreography, habitus (Bourdieu 1990), and various media?lighting, costuming, music?all of which combine with bodies to produce performative effects. Furthermore, filmmakers, scientists, and animators have historically used dance to test and experiment with new media, including moving images, electric stage light, and animation techniques such as rotoscoping (Haslem 2019; Pierson 2020; Schonig 2021). This history frames dance as a networked, relational practice which extends the notion of ?body? beyond the human as a discrete entity. There is an ongoing relationship between dance and the development of today?s emerging digital technologies, such as virtual reality (VR), motion capture, and artificial intelligence (AI) (Birringer 2008; Berman & James 2015; Li 2021). Furthermore, dance is often instrumentalized for the purposes of advancing research in the fields of health and video games (Miller 2017), as well as in the military context (Yamamoto & Altun 2021) and in robotics (Skybetter 2024). Because dance is not just instrumental but also relational, responsive, and curious, the dancing body can serve as a valuable interface for exploring both the limits of new technologies and the effects of those technologies on the human experience. It becomes clear that dance and technology are not oppositional terms. If ?technology? represents a set of means (tools, methods, procedures) by which information is gained, then dance itself is a kind of technology insofar as it is a finely crafted skill that can be used to gather knowledge about the boundaries of the human body in its various mediated forms and the experience of more-than-human relation. This issue of Intermediality aims to theorize dance (as genre, practice, and idea) from within historical and contemporary entanglements of bodies, media, affects, and values. We are seeking contributions from scholars, choreographers, technicians, and dancers in either essay format or a more creative form, with a focus on projects that involve dance and today?s new and emergent media, such as virtual or augmented reality (VR/AR), robotics, motion capture technology (mocap), AI applications, and other animative and choreographic interfaces. We especially welcome submissions that engage with disability, critical race, and gender studies, and research-creation approaches. Scholars wishing to focus on earlier historical examples of the intersection of dancing and technology are also encouraged to apply. Some guiding questions for contributors might include: - Where does the organic human body exist (or persevere) in dance, especially in relation to ?bodies? such as robots, avatars, digital renderings, and filmic or animated traces? - What is the emotional and philosophical experience of dancing with technology? - How do new capacities for virtuosity?now enhanced by digital technologies?impact both the possibilities of dance creation and the audience?s experience of watching dance? - How do histories of surveillance and biometric governance come to bear on, produce, or inform dancing bodies and choreographic practices today? - How does the rise of AI under advanced capitalism inform dance as a practice, institution, and cultural exchange? Conversely, can dance actively challenge the profit and productivity-based ideologies associated with AI? - How might collaborations between dancers, choreographers, and new media practitioners open up new channels for relationality, imaginative futures, and an expanded notion of what a dancing body is? Proposals (350?400 words) in English or French should include an abstract, a preliminary bibliography (five books or articles), and a brief biographical note (academic program, fields of interest, 5?10 lines). Proposals will be evaluated based on the originality of the approach and thematic relevance. They should be sent to the guest editors (hilary.bergen at gmail.com and bedphil at gmail.com) by June 7, 2025. Intermediality/Interm?dialit?s is a biannual journal that publishes original articles English and French evaluated through a blind peer review process. For more information, please consult the journal issues available through the online portal ?rudit: https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/im/ ? Aleksandra Kaminska, PhD Professeure agr?g?e / Associate Professor D?partement de communication Universit? de Montr?al a.kaminska at umontreal.ca artefactlab.ca Directrice / Editor, Interm?dialit?s / Intermediality -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rachel.w.jek at gmail.com Mon Apr 21 07:24:34 2025 From: rachel.w.jek at gmail.com (Rachel W Jekanowski) Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2025 10:54:34 -0230 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?=5BALECC=5D_Reminder=3A_The_Goose_?= =?utf-8?q?=E2=80=9CWaste=E2=80=9D_Issue_Launch_on_Saturday=2C_April_26?= Message-ID: <5311F2E5-330F-4D49-B36C-04035180717E@gmail.com> [?EXTERNAL] The Goose Presents: ?Waste? Issue Launch We are excited to share that a new special issue of The Goose on ?Waste? is now live and available to peruse online! The published issue can be found at our website: https://scholars.wlu.ca/thegoose/ Like our other publications, this issue features a dynamic mix of poetry, academic articles, pieces of creative non-fiction and book reviews. We are also thrilled to feature visual arts and to introduce a new visual arts and multimedia section of The Goose, which we hope to grow in coming issues. We invite you to join us to celebrate the launch of this issue with an online reading! At our launch event, we will hear from several of the writers published in this issue, and audience members will have the opportunity to ask questions. When: Saturday, April 26, 2025 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern/2:30 pm Newfoundland (we anticipate that the event will last about 90 minutes) Where: On Zoom (register to receive zoom link) Cost: Free! Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-goose-issue-202-launch-tickets-1316078278559 Featuring readings by Erna Buffie, Lauren Camp, Brittany Ellsworth, Leslie Leong, Banafsheh Mohammadi, Anna Swanson, Georgia Maeve Tarr, and April White. We hope to see you there! Rachel, Abigail & Britt ? Version fran?aise : Nous somme ravi?es de dire qu?un nouveau num?ro de The Goose sur le th?me des ?D?chets? est maintenant [live and available to peruse] en ligne. Le num?ro (et tous les num?ros de The Goose) peut ?tre consult? ? notre site web : Comme toutes nos publication, ce num?ro comprend un m?lange dynamique de po?sie, articles acad?miques et de non-fiction cr?ative, et revues de livres. Nous somme aussi heureux de Nous sommes ravi?es de vous annoncer qu'un nouveau num?ro sp?cial de The Goose sur les ? D?chets ? est d?sormais disponible en ligne ! Ce num?ro (et tous les num?ros de The Goose ) se trouve sur notre site web : https://scholars.wlu.ca/thegoose/. Comme nos autres publications, ce num?ro pr?sente un m?lange dynamique de po?sie, d'articles acad?miques, d'essais cr?atifs et de critiques de livres. Nous sommes ?galement heureux de pr?senter les arts visuels et d'introduire une nouvelle section de The Goose consacr?e aux arts visuels et aux projets multim?dia, que nous esp?rons d?velopper dans les prochains num?ros. Nous vous invitons ? nous rejoindre pour f?ter le lancement de ce num?ro par une lecture en ligne ! Lors de notre ?v?nement de lancement, nous entendrons plusieurs des ?crivains publi?s dans ce num?ro, et les membres du public auront l'occasion de poser des questions. Quand ? Samedi 26 avril 2025, 10 heures pour le Pacifique/13 heures pour l'Est/2h30 pour Terre-Neuve (nous pr?voyons que l'?v?nement durera environ 90 minutes). O? ? Sur Zoom (s'inscrire pour recevoir le lien de zoom) Sur Zoom (s'inscrire pour recevoir le lien zoom) Prix : Gratuit ! Inscrivez-vous ici : https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-goose-issue-202-launch-tickets-1316078278559 Avec des lectures d'Erna Buffie, Lauren Camp, Brittany Ellsworth, Leslie Leong, Banafsheh Mohammadi, Anna Swanson, Georgia Maeve Tarr et April White. Nous esp?rons vous y voir ! Rachel, Abigail & Britt -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sibo.chen at torontomu.ca Wed Apr 23 06:45:00 2025 From: sibo.chen at torontomu.ca (Sibo Chen) Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2025 20:45:00 +0800 Subject: [acc-cca-l] FYI: Talk: South-South Cooperation? The Trump Effect and the Remaking of World Order Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear Colleagues, This upcoming talk on Trump's Tariff War and the Global South may be of interest to you. Regards Sibo [image.png] --- I work flexibly and may send emails outside normal working hours. Please do not feel any pressure to respond outside of your own work schedule. 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Best Regards Sibo Chen --- Webinar Registration Link: https://torontomu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_csBr5YkdSky-KKA5NZzPkA Date & Time: May 7, 2025 06:00 PM, Eastern Time Description: From time immemorial to the present, various dialects of Indigenous sign language (or ?Hand Talk?) have been spoken across Turtle Island. These collectively functioned as an embodied lingua franca, facilitating direct communication between a multitude of diverse nations and language groups without need for translation. The language was deeply rooted by the time European explorers arrived, as is recorded among the earliest colonial writings. Today, with few fluent speakers remaining, efforts are underway to preserve and encourage more widespread use of Hand Talk (especially Plains Indian Sign Language [PISL]). In this talk Aandeg, an Anishinaabekwe performance artist and emerging filmmaker, will situate her forthcoming research-creation project within overall Hand Talk revitalization efforts. Touching briefly on Indigenous epistemologies, ontologies, pedagogies, identity, and storytelling, the discussion will map out plans to learn and record Hand Talk, an ancient Indigenous language, while also theorizing and artistically participating in its revitalization. The project fuses performance art, Indigenous theory and, significantly, filmmaking ? both to document the research and to highlight the importance of Hand Talk in the current historical moment. Bio: Aandeg (Dr. Joanne DiNova) is a Toronto-born second-generation residential school / 60s Scoop (1957) survivor. She is an associate professor in the School of Professional Communication at Toronto Metropolitan University and a student member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers (CSA). Following a career-damaging close encounter of the ?Pretendian? kind, Dr. DiNova began curating a radical, method-acting performance/street artist identity as Aandeg, or The Crow, a minor trickster-figure of ambiguous gender who enters the stage at the end of the world. The resulting research-creation functions as both performative autoethnography and multimedia art production. --- I work flexibly and may send emails outside normal working hours. Please do not feel any pressure to respond outside of your own work schedule. Sibo Chen (he/him) Associate Professor Associate Chair & Graduate Program Director School of Professional Communication Toronto Metropolitan University (Formerly Ryerson University) We acknowledge that Toronto is in the 'Dish With One Spoon Territory?. The Dish With One Spoon is a treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee that bound them to share the territory and protect the land. 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Please register here. Shelley Niro is from the Mohawk Nation of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) and is a member of the Turtle Clan from the Oshwekon, Six Nations Reserve in Ontario, Canada. Born in the United States in Niagara Falls, New York, Niro occupies a space distinguished by her multi-nationality. Her inherent right to belong to traditional territory overlapping colonial borders supports her fluid creative perspectives. Shelley Niro?s practice as a painter, photographer, sculptor and filmmaker has garnered acclaim and accolades at many levels, commanding critical attention including an Eiteljorg Fellowship and the Woman in Film/GM Acceleration Grant. Her contemporary Indigenous perspective is based upon traditional knowledge; her sense of community and colonial critique re-contextualized through matriarchal wisdom, metaphor, masquerade and related expressions of sovereignty. In her flirtatious work Mohawks in Beehives (1990), a hand-tinted photographic series, Niro re-introduced the world to the complex nature and authority of the matriarch, a figure from traditional and contemporary societies that was oppressed under forms of colonialism. By re-addressing matriarchal matters, Niro confronts forms of power, stereotypical attitudes, sexuality, and society. Her aesthetics are doused with humor, play, adornment, and kitsch. [via Women Make Movies] This is the Feminist Archive: Canadian Film & Video 1970s-1990s The six events in the series, screenings accompanied by conversations with the artists, recontextualize feminist film and video work as constitutive of archival futures; a future imperfect: what will be seen to have been. Too often, feminism is narrated and historicized as wholly outdated/transphobic/racist, invisibilizing BIPOC feminists who were leaders in the Canadian feminist movement and its art practice. Feminists themselves may attempt to disavow previous iterations of the movement. And yet, many examples of early feminist video engage, or invent avant-garde strategies, while also engaging in intersectional interrogations. The delimiting of the history of feminisms implicitly excludes much of the intersectional cultural work that was central to feminist projects. This is especially pertinent as American hegemony ? the undoing of abortion rights, the war on trans bodies ? continues to inform local and national contexts in Canada. The films and videos in the programs come from the last three decades of the 20th century when feminist political organizing was inextricable with women?s cultural production. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Best, Steph -- Steph Hill, PhD (she/her) Co-chair, Emerging Scholars Network at IAMCR Chair, Spinning Climate Change Working Group at CSSN Lecturer in Arts, Media and Communication at the University of Leicester http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7674-9489 Email: sh903 at leicester.ac.uk Phone: +44 07533 432530 Recent papers: Hill, S. (2024). ?Definitely not in the business of wanting to be associated?: Examining public relations in a deplatformization controversy. Convergence, 30(6), 2131-2151. https://doi.org/10.1177/13548565231203981 Hill, S. (2024). Payment services, the deplatforming of sex, and the governance of platform intimacy. TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, 48, 174-194. https://figshare.le.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Payment_Services_the_Deplatforming_of_Sex_and_the_Governance_of_Platform_Intimacy/25888651 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PhD Scholarship CLiME_BMcN_FINAL.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 289145 bytes Desc: not available URL: From dorval.justine at courrier.uqam.ca Tue Apr 29 11:53:23 2025 From: dorval.justine at courrier.uqam.ca (Dorval, Justine) Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2025 17:53:23 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?windows-1252?q?TR_=3A_12-14_MAI_-_Colloque_interna?= =?windows-1252?q?tional_du_CRICIS=3A_Les_communs_pour_penser_et_participe?= =?windows-1252?q?r_aux_changements_dans_les_secteurs_de_la_culture=2C_des?= =?windows-1252?q?_m=E9dias_et_de_l=92information?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] 12-13-14 mai 2025 Colloque international : Les communs pour penser et participer aux changements dans les secteurs de la culture, des m?dias et de l?information [cid:404b0aee-6c5b-4c81-9114-3227c23a302f] O?: Salle de la Reconnaissance (D-R200), Pavillon Athanase-David, Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al (UQAM) Quand: les lundi 12, mardi 13 et mercredi 14 mai 2025, de 9h ? 18h30 Entr?e libre, colloque ouvert ? toustes. Colloque organis? par le Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur la communication, l?information et la soci?t? (CRICIS) Site internet du colloque et programmation: https://communs.uqam.ca/ --- Ce colloque a pour objectif premier de mobiliser la notion de commun afin de penser et de participer aux changements dans les secteurs de la culture, des m?dias et de l?information dans un contexte o? les enjeux ?cologiques, ?conomiques, politiques, sociaux et techniques, tous indissociablement li?s, renvoient aux possibilit?s et aux conditions d?existence sur notre plan?te. Ce colloque contribuera ?galement ? la d?colonisation des savoirs (Mudimbe, 1988) en articulant la notion de commun avec celles de buen vivir et d?ubuntu, ainsi qu?en montrant en quoi les pratiques li?es ? ces notions contribuent ? favoriser des formes d??mancipation multiples (Lacroix, 2009 ; Durand-Gasselin, 2012 ; Cukier, Delmotte et Lavergne, 2013). commun, buen vivir et ubuntu: trois notions pour penser et participer aux changements Placer le commun au c?ur des changements comme nous le proposons ici, c?est faire primer les b?n?fices sociaux de l?acc?s et de l?usage collectif ? une ressource sur sa valeur marchande (Schlager et Ostrom, 1992). C?est donc subordonner ad minima le processus de marchandisation guid? par la logique de mise en valeur du capital ? la logique d?une valeur d?usage collective (De Angelis et Harvie, 2014 ; Caffentzis et Federici, 2014 ; Borrits, 2018). Porter notre attention au commun, c?est aussi nous inspirer de trois fa?ons de le concevoir : (1) D?abord, en le consid?rant, ? partir des travaux d?Ostrom (1990), comme un ensemble de ressources autog?r?es par des collectifs qui adoptent des r?gles de gouvernance collective de ces ressources naturelles, ? commencer par l?eau; (2) ensuite en mettant l?accent sur la dimension institutionnelle du commun et la n?cessit? de la lutte politique pour en faire le fondement d?une nouvelle organisation sociale (Dardot et Laval, 2014), visant ainsi ? ?loigner le commun de toute forme de naturalisation (Madison, Frischmann et Strandburg, 2008) ; (3) enfin en consid?rant le commun comme un nouveau mode de production alternatif au capitalisme (Brancaccio, Giuliani et Vercellone (2021). Cela dit, la notion de commun ?tant de conception occidentale, nous devons aussi consid?rer d?autres fa?ons d?envisager le vivre-ensemble produites ailleurs dans le monde et qui tiennent compte de la polyphonie des univers symboliques, des formes de socialit?, des esth?tiques ainsi que des ?pist?mologies. En ce sens, nous porterons attention aux notions d?ubuntu en Afrique (Metz et Gaie, 2010 ; Kilahama, 1994 ; Kamwangamalu, 2014) et de buen vivir en Am?rique latine (Acosta Espinosa, 2014), ce dernier ?tant un concept autochtone qui renvoie ? la mise ? en place des structures, des enclaves d?autogestion, li?es ? des communaut?s, [?] coop?rant entre elles, partout o? cela est faisable, pour faire la preuve, sans attendre [qu?un autre] monde est possible. ? (Ortiz, 2013). Caract?ristiques du colloque Le colloque est ouvert non seulement ? des chercheur.se.s, mais aussi ? des personnes et des collectifs qui feront part de leurs objectifs, pratiques et probl?mes relevant du commun, du buen vivir et de l?ubuntu, et de leurs r?flexions sur les enseignements qu?ils et elles en tirent. Les interventions qui accorderont une place centrale aux contextes structurants tout en ?tant attentives aux innovations d?ordres individuel et collectif, qui conjuguent le temps pr?sent et le temps long, les recherches macro et micro. L?essentiel consistera donc ? croiser les analyses et les exp?riences entre chercheur.se.s. chevronn?.es, ?tudiant.e.s, hommes, femmes, Nords, Suds, universitaires, praticien.ne.s, etc. Nous souhaitons ainsi entamer un dialogue sur les fa?ons dont les trois notions retenues et les pratiques qui s?en inspirent plus ou moins directement peuvent contribuer au renouvellement d?actions et de pratiques ayant une dimension sociopolitique. Les ?changes prendront la forme de conf?rences, de tables-rondes ainsi que de s?ances de discussions. In fine, le colloque sera un lieu d??changes sur un th?me qui pr?sente une tr?s forte pertinence sociale ? une ?re o? nous sommes confront?.e.s ? des d?fis d?une ampleur consid?rable. Des notions comme le commun, le buen vivir et l?ubuntu nous semblent susceptibles d?ouvrir vers de nouveaux possibles en vertu et ? partir desquels ? il soit permis de contester ou au moins de questionner ? ce qui est ? (une certaine organisation du travail, un mod?le de la socialit?, un dispositif technique, etc.) selon la perspective de sa transformation ? (Gu?guen, 2014, p. 265). Pour en savoir plus sur le colloque et sa programmation: https://communs.uqam.ca/programme-preliminaire/ ?quipe Anouk B?LANGER, professeure, D?partement de communication sociale et publique, UQAM, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada Justine DORVAL, ?tudiante, doctorat en communication, UQAM, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada ?ric GEORGE, professeur, ?cole des m?dias, UQAM, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada Oumar KANE, professeur, D?partement de communication sociale et publique, UQAM, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada Lena H?BNER, professeure, D?partement de communication, Universit? d?Ottawa Samuel LAMOUREUX, professeur, D?partement Sciences humaines, Lettres et Communication, Universit? T?LUQ, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada Catherine LEJEUNE, ?tudiante, doctorat en communication, UQAM, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada Philippe-Antoine LUPIEN, professeur, ?cole des m?dias, UQAM, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada Maxime OUELLET, professeur, ?cole des m?dias, UQAM, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada Fabio PEREIRA, professeur, D?partement d?information-communication, Universit? Laval, Qu?bec, Canada Informations pratiques Le colloque, gratuit, se tiendra principalement en langue fran?aise. Les dates de notre colloque ont ?t? fix?es la semaine suivant la tenue du Congr?s de l?ACFAS du lundi 5 au vendredi 9 mai 2025 ? Montr?al (?cole de technologie sup?rieure et Universit? Concordia) (https://www.acfas.ca/evenements/congres) de fa?on ? permettre ? celles et ? ceux qui souhaitent participer en se d?pla?ant ? Montr?al de venir pour deux bonnes raisons. Pour tout contact : centrecricis at gmail.com Justine Dorval Coordonnatrice des activit?s scientifiques du CRICIS Auxiliaire de recherche et d'enseignement ? l'?cole des m?dias Doctorante en communication (UQ?M) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 01_FB_EVENT_01-BLEU_AVEC-DSCP.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 924291 bytes Desc: 01_FB_EVENT_01-BLEU_AVEC-DSCP.jpg URL: From natalie.melanson.breau at umoncton.ca Thu May 1 07:23:20 2025 From: natalie.melanson.breau at umoncton.ca (Natalie Melanson Breau) Date: Thu, 1 May 2025 13:23:20 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Infolettre - ajout Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Bonjour, Serait-il possible d'envoyer le texte en pi?ce jointe ? votre liste? 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Please register here. >From its beginnings as a single shelf to its lasting legacy as a hub of feminist thought, The Toronto Women's Bookstore weathered firebombings, political controversy, and financial struggle over its 39-year existence. The Feminist Recycling Group wished to honour that legacy with the in-house creation of a new short documentary: Walking the Walk: The Toronto Women's Bookstore. Produced in collaboration with Lexie Corbett, Em Barton, and Marusya Bociurkiw, we are excited to premiere this vibrant history as part of the Feminist Archive. The first of its kind in Canada made by an Aboriginal filmmaker, Honey Moccasin is set on the fictional Grand Pine Indian Reservation (aka ?Reservation X?) and employs a hybrid pastiche of styles that depicts the rivalry between two bars, the Smoking Moccasin and the Inukshuk Cafe, the tale of closeted drag queen/powwow clothing thief Zachery John (Billy Merasty), and the travails of the crusading investigator/storyteller Honey Moccasin (Tantoo Cardinal). An irreverent parody of familiar narrative strategies, Honey Moccasin forges an oppositional aesthetic via its reappropriation of the conventions of melodrama, performance art, cable access, and a ?whodunit? style to investigate notions of authenticity, cultural identity, gender roles, and the articulation of contemporary native North American experiences. [via Vtape] This is the Feminist Archive: Canadian Film & Video 1970s-1990s The six events in the series, screenings accompanied by conversations with the artists, recontextualize feminist film and video work as constitutive of archival futures; a future imperfect: what will be seen to have been. Too often, feminism is narrated and historicized as wholly outdated/transphobic/racist, invisibilizing BIPOC feminists who were leaders in the Canadian feminist movement and its art practice. Feminists themselves may attempt to disavow previous iterations of the movement. And yet, many examples of early feminist video engage, or invent avant-garde strategies, while also engaging in intersectional interrogations. The delimiting of the history of feminisms implicitly excludes much of the intersectional cultural work that was central to feminist projects. This is especially pertinent as American hegemony ? the undoing of abortion rights, the war on trans bodies ? continues to inform local and national contexts in Canada. The films and videos in the programs come from the last three decades of the 20th century when feminist political organizing was inextricable with women?s cultural production. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Le mandat de la revue est de faire connaitre les r?sultats de recherche et les r?flexions sur les communaut?s de langue officielle en situation minoritaire du Canada et d?ailleurs. Le d?lai de soumission est le 30 juin 2026. Les soumissions peuvent ?tre remises ? l?avance puisque la diffusion se fait en continu. Le protocole de r?daction est disponible en ligne. Pour toute question suppl?mentaire, n?h?sitez pas ? communiquer avec l?une des personnes co-directrices : natalie.melanson.breau at umoncton.ca ; gabrielle.mota at umoncton.ca ; jason.luckerhoff at uqtr.ca Merci (D?sol?e pour le courriel incomplet hier!) L'information contenue dans ce courriel (y compris les pi?ces jointes) est confidentielle et vise uniquement son destinataire ou ses destinataires. Toute autre distribution, copie ou divulgation est interdite. 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We look forward to seeing many of you there. Please feel free to share this information among your networks. Webinar: Climate Change Communication: Challenges, Misinformation, and Justice in South Asia. Presented by: Muhammad Ittefaq, Assistant Professor, James Madison University Time: May 7th, 9:00 am (Eastern Time) Webinar ID: 974 0762 5002 Registration link: https://torontomu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OOW8urD_QW6RGkYuicJenA Introduction: South Asia is one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change. Yet, discussions about its climate impacts, widespread ecological degradation, and deforestation remain limited on the global stage. Recent studies suggest that South Asia faces a lack of climate change reporting in the media, the spread of misinformation, socio-political challenges, and several local climate justice cases. In this webinar, Dr. Ittefaq will share recent research on these issues and propose potential solutions. Bio: Dr. Muhammad Ittefaq is an Assistant Professor in the School of Communication Studies at James Madison University. His research examines the ways in which people consume and interact with information through mainstream and social media, including how they interpret scientific messages, make decisions related to climate and health, and support policies related to science. He has published more than 50 peer-reviewed journal articles in top communication, journalism, and interdisciplinary journals including Environmental Communication, Health Communication, Journal of Science Communication, Journalism Studies, and Telematics and Informatics. He is also a host of a podcast called Science Talk (https://www.youtube.com/@ScienceTalkOfficial) on YouTube where he shares latest research on climate change, health, and science with a wider audience in English and Urdu. [Muhammad Poster_Revised.png] --- I work flexibly and may send emails outside normal working hours. Please do not feel any pressure to respond outside of your own work schedule. Sibo Chen (he/him) Associate Professor Associate Chair & Graduate Program Director School of Professional Communication Toronto Metropolitan University (Formerly Ryerson University) We acknowledge that Toronto is in the 'Dish With One Spoon Territory?. The Dish With One Spoon is a treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee that bound them to share the territory and protect the land. Subsequent Indigenous Nations and peoples, Europeans and all newcomers have been invited into this treaty in the spirit of peace, friendship and respect. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please see below for the webinar details and the Zoom registration link. Feel free to share this email with your networks. We look forward to seeing you there. Best Regards Sibo Chen --- Webinar Registration Link: https://torontomu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_csBr5YkdSky-KKA5NZzPkA Date & Time: May 7, 2025 06:00 PM, Eastern Time Description: From time immemorial to the present, various dialects of Indigenous sign language (or ?Hand Talk?) have been spoken across Turtle Island. These collectively functioned as an embodied lingua franca, facilitating direct communication between a multitude of diverse nations and language groups without need for translation. The language was deeply rooted by the time European explorers arrived, as is recorded among the earliest colonial writings. Today, with few fluent speakers remaining, efforts are underway to preserve and encourage more widespread use of Hand Talk (especially Plains Indian Sign Language [PISL]). In this talk Aandeg, an Anishinaabekwe performance artist and emerging filmmaker, will situate her forthcoming research-creation project within overall Hand Talk revitalization efforts. Touching briefly on Indigenous epistemologies, ontologies, pedagogies, identity, and storytelling, the discussion will map out plans to learn and record Hand Talk, an ancient Indigenous language, while also theorizing and artistically participating in its revitalization. The project fuses performance art, Indigenous theory and, significantly, filmmaking ? both to document the research and to highlight the importance of Hand Talk in the current historical moment. Bio: Aandeg (Dr. Joanne DiNova) is a Toronto-born second-generation residential school / 60s Scoop (1957) survivor. She is an associate professor in the School of Professional Communication at Toronto Metropolitan University and a student member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers (CSA). Following a career-damaging close encounter of the ?Pretendian? kind, Dr. DiNova began curating a radical, method-acting performance/street artist identity as Aandeg, or The Crow, a minor trickster-figure of ambiguous gender who enters the stage at the end of the world. The resulting research-creation functions as both performative autoethnography and multimedia art production. --- I work flexibly and may send emails outside normal working hours. Please do not feel any pressure to respond outside of your own work schedule. Sibo Chen (he/him) Associate Professor Associate Chair & Graduate Program Director School of Professional Communication Toronto Metropolitan University (Formerly Ryerson University) We acknowledge that Toronto is in the 'Dish With One Spoon Territory?. The Dish With One Spoon is a treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee that bound them to share the territory and protect the land. 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Parution du num?ro conjoint des revues tic&soci?t? et Terminal Vol. 19 | N? 2 | 2eme semestre - 2024 (https://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/) L?originalit? de ce num?ro th?matique r?sulte du fait qu?il a ?t? conjointement pr?par? et r?alis? par les revues tic&soci?t? et Terminal et traite de deux processus en cours en ce premier quart du XXIe si?cle : la transition num?rique et la transition ?cologique. Plus particuli?rement, il s?agit de mettre en ?vidence et de questionner, dans la mesure du possible, les similitudes, les tensions et les oppositions entre ces deux processus ?volutifs. Dominique Carr? - Universit? Sorbonne Paris Nord (USPN), Paris, France - et Dominique Desbois - Institut national de la recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (INRAE), Paris, France -. Pr?sentation Dominique Carr? - Universit? Sorbonne Paris Nord (USPN), Paris, France - et Dominique Desbois - Institut national de la recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (INRAE), Paris, France -. Positionnement et ?l?ments de cadrage pr?alable pour aborder les transitions num?rique et ?cologique Jacob Boivin - Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al (UQAM), Montr?al, Canada -. Tracer la question de la croissance dans le capitalisme cybern?tique Robert Viseur - Universit? de Mons, Belgique -. Sobri?t? num?rique et traitement des donn?es massives : vers des strat?gies d'innovation plus durables Mathieu Payn - Universit? de Fribourg, Suisse - et Lionel Alvarez Universit? de Fribourg, Suisse-. ??Transition??, vraiment?? Clarifier les concepts pour nourrir l??ducation Francesca Musiani - Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), Paris, France -. Les ? nains ? de l?Internet sont-ils ?cologiques ? R?flexions historico-environnementales sur les architectures de r?seau d?centralis?es David Ekchajzer - Universit? de Paris-Saclay, France -, C?dric Gossart - Universit? de Paris-Saclay, France -, Benoit Tezenas du Montcel - Universit? de Paris-Saclay, France - et Jacques Combaz - Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), Paris, France -. Prendre en compte les effets environnementaux syst?miques du num?rique dans les organisations : un double enjeu logique et organisationnel Virginie Chaput - Universit? Jean Moulin, Lyon 3, France -. Enjeux et logiques d?incorporation de mythes du num?rique dans l?imaginaire social de la transition ?nerg?tique. Le cas de la m?tropole de Lyon. ?milie Kohlmann - Universit? Grenoble Alpes, France - et Marie Cambone - Universit? Grenoble Alpes, France -. 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Bien cordialement, Viva et Martin Du cin?ma (converti au) num?rique Sous la direction de Martin Bonnard (Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al) et Viva Paci (Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al) Pr?sentation g?n?rale du num?ro Au tournant des ann?es 2020, la conversion du cin?ma au tout num?rique semble achev?e. Parfois qualifi?e de r?volution (Gaudreault et Marion, 2023), cette transformation se pr?te d?sormais ? ?tre ?tudi?e en proposant un v?ritable ?tat des lieux du cin?ma (converti au) num?rique, de la conception ? la r?ception des films. Le cin?ma n?a certes pas attendu le num?rique pour se perp?tuer dans la transformation. Nombre d?ouvrages soulignent, tour ? tour, sa capacit? d?adaptation lorsqu?il s?institutionnalise (Musser, 2018), adopte massivement le son synchrone (Barnier, 2002), ou encore fait face ? la concurrence de la t?l?vision (Hoyt, 2014; Wasko, 2003). Au sortir d?une ?ni?me crise, apr?s les fauteuils d?serts de la pand?mie de COVID-19, mais aussi ? la suite de l??mergence de conflits exacerb?s par l?entr?e des algorithmes de g?n?ration de contenu dans le syst?me de production des films, sa mue num?rique s?av?re somme toute consomm?e. Il nous appara?t donc pertinent de pr?senter une vue d?ensemble, un panorama qui se veut multifacette, ? d?faut d??tre exhaustif. Des recherches de r?f?rence, en ?tudes cin?matographiques et sous le spectre des ?tudes en sciences de l?information et de la communication, vont dans le sens du besoin d?appr?hender les enjeux li?s au num?rique dans un n?ud de questionnements qui font se tenir ensemble plus qu?une dimension entre celles de cr?ation, production, circulation et r?ception. Rappelons Thomas Elsaesser (2005) aux prises avec le lien entre la production d?illusions cin?matographiques et le plaisir cin?phile ? s?en enchanter ? travers de nouvelles pratiques permises par le num?rique : Charles Acland (2020) qui d?code la strat?gie du blockbuster en lien avec l?adoption des technologies num?riques au cin?ma ; Hye-jin Ch?ng (2018) qui d?voile la pr?sence de codes culturels locaux derri?re la production mondialis?e des effets visuels de synth?se. Finalement, on peut aussi ?voquer les approches qui s?inscrivent dans une perspective arch?ologique et soulignent du vieux dans le nouveau (Gitelman, 2008). Cette approche est aussi la n?tre, d?ailleurs, lorsque nous remontons la piste du geste graphique au c?ur des constructions en images de synth?se des effets sp?ciaux ? grand d?ploiement (Paci et Bonnard, 2024). Les articles que nous souhaitons solliciter s?attachent ? d?crire comment le num?rique modifie les mani?res de faire et les codes esth?tiques de production ? grand d?ploiement ou des cin?mas l?gers (?tudes cin?matographiques) ; en quoi le num?rique facilite les zones de frayage avec d?autres m?dias (interm?dialit?) ; dans quelle mesure il renforce ou, au contraire, d?stabilise la position des grands joueurs de l?industrie (?conomie politique) ; comment il sert l?organisation h?g?monique de la circulation et de la mise en visibilit? des films (?tude de la culture en ligne) ; enfin, par quelles voies le num?rique favorise la mise en lien des cin?philes au sein de multiples communaut?s d?interpr?tation (?tudes de la r?ception. Nous sollicitons des contributions adoptant notamment des approches en provenance de spectres disciplinaires vari?s au sein des ?tudes cin?matographiques et m?diatiques, des sciences de l?information et de la communication, des infrastructure/software/platform studies, des ?tudes culturelles, des ?tudes f?ministes et postcoloniales ainsi que de la sociologie ou de l??conomie de la cr?ation. Les contributions ? ce num?ro pourront aborder les diff?rentes ?tapes de la vie des films ? l??re num?rique, bien s?r, mais aussi et surtout, ce qui se joue entre elles, ce qui les lie. Une attention particuli?re sera accord?e aux propositions th?oriques, historiographiques, critiques ou m?thodologiques, qui r?f?rent ? des corpus de films du XXIe si?cle, sans restriction de provenance nationale, de genre ou d?institution de production, de l?amateur ? l?industriel en passant par la production auteuriste. La pens?e par cas est aussi encourag?e au sein de ce num?ro : l?issue du travail pourrait collectivement parvenir ? construire un vade-mecum sur ces nouveaux r?gimes de communication qui s?instaurent autour et par le cin?ma d?s lors que le num?rique s?installe, de la conception ? la r?ception. Axes sugg?r?s pour les articles ? soumettre Cr?ation et production En 2023, la gr?ve des sc?naristes et des actrices et acteurs aux ?tats-Unis s?est, entre autres, jou?e sur l?int?gration dans les conventions de travail de nouvelles provisions relatives aux droits d?auteur, mises ? jour devenues n?cessaires face aux possibilit?s techniques offertes par les syst?mes dits d?intelligence artificielle (Bender, 2024; Somaini, 2023; Farchy et Denis, 2020). Cette n?gociation s?inscrit de plus dans le prolongement d?une s?rie de r?organisations de la production et de conflits sur les conditions de travail des diff?rents corps de m?tiers de l?industrie du cin?ma, avec comme toile de fond la rupture engendr?e par l?arriv?e des grandes plateformes de diffusion du cin?ma en ligne (Steinberg, Zhang, et Mukherjee, 2025; Lotz et Lobato, 2023; Farchy, Bideau, et Tallec, 2022). Les op?rations qui rel?vent de la cr?ation (Boillat, 2023), tout comme les enjeux qui touchent l?organisation des productions (George-Molland, 2019), peuvent ainsi ?tre consid?r?s dans le cadre de ce num?ro avec une attention particuli?re envers : ? les nouveaux r?les et la r?partition des responsabilit?s artistiques dans les processus de cr?ation cin?matographique en contexte de tournage num?rique ; ? l??mergence des solutions de g?n?ration de contenu, les diff?rents niveaux de leur intervention (d?veloppement, organisation de la production, traduction et doublage, etc.) ; ? la prise en compte de la transnationalit? des plateformes et des multiples supports de visionnement dans l??criture cin?matographique. Circulation et r?ception Lorsque ? regarder un film ? renvoie ? une pratique, dans les usages du quotidien, li?e ? un ?cran d?ordinateur ou ? notre relation de proximit? avec un t?l?phone dit intelligent, davantage qu?? une salle de cin?ma, le moment est propice pour prendre en consid?ration, dans le faisceau d??l?ments qui composent l?exp?rience cin?ma, un ensemble d?aspects qui ne viennent pas seulement de la m?me culture, ni m?me de l?industrie propre au cin?ma ? bien qu?elle soit en mouvement et habitu?e au changement (Casetti, 2015; Hagener, Hediger, et Strohmaier, 2016; Gaudreault et Marion, 2023). Des travaux r?cents soulignent la n?cessit? d??tudier les interfaces du streaming, en mettant en lumi?re leur mat?rialit? (Marks, 2020), les strat?gies transnationales de distribution (Lotz et Lobato, 2023), ainsi que le r?le des algorithmes et des r?glementations r?gionales dans la mise en visibilit? et la d?couvrabilit? des films en ligne (Pajkovic, 2022; Lobato, Scarlata, et Wils, 2024). Pour ?tudier la vie d?un film, dans ces ann?es 2020, il est donc essentiel de prendre acte de la mani?re avec laquelle le num?rique participe ? la transformation des sph?res de la circulation et de la r?ception des ?uvres. Ainsi, il s?agira entre autres d?observer et de questionner des ph?nom?nes aussi nouveaux et d?terminants que : ? la plateformisation des industries du cin?ma et de la t?l?vision, les efforts de r?glementation et de protection de la diversit? culturelle; ? la continuit? et les ruptures dans les pratiques de visionnement ? la sortie de la pand?mie de COVID-19; ? l??clatement des mod?les de diffusion du cin?ma en ligne : vente au titre, vid?o par abonnement (avec premium ou publicit?), FAST channel, service d?centralis?, institutionnel ou associ? ? un fournisseur d?acc?s; ? l?empreinte ?cologique de la diffusion en continu et les formes de circulation respectueuses de l?environnement; ? la production et la circulation des paratextes cin?philes et des discours d?accompagnement des films. Conservation Les outils num?riques et leur utilisation massive sont au c?ur des d?bats qui animent les milieux de la conservation et de la m?diation de l?h?ritage cin?matographique. Parfois d?nonc?s en tant qu??ponymes des pressions politiques et ?conomiques subies par les archives cin?matographiques (Meden, 2021), d?autres fois, scrut?s en tant que vecteurs et m?tadonn?es comme toute autre trace num?rique qui d?termine l?acc?s aux films (Bosley, 2012), ces outils tendent ? occulter les gestes, les pratiques et les savoir-faire de la restauration. Leur mise en lumi?re r?flexive devient d?s lors n?cessaire. La conservation d?une ?uvre cin?matographique appelle d?sormais ? interroger, de mani?re sp?cifique ? l??re num?rique, les gestes qui ont balis? la courte histoire de la pr?servation du patrimoine cin?matographique. Les th?mes suivants pourront, ? titre d?exemples, ?tre explor?s dans ce cadre : ? les enjeux soulev?s par la num?risation des archives et des collections de films : processus de conservation, stockage, ?ditorialisation et acc?s, m?diation des titres; ? la mise en perspective critique des techniques de num?risation et de catalogage; ? le remploi des archives cin?matographiques num?ris?es comme geste de patrimonialisation; ? les artefacts num?riques dans les films comme ?l?ments de discours historiographique. Soumission d?articles Les contributions doivent ?tre r?dig?es en fran?ais et doivent comprendre entre 40 000 et 50 000 caract?res, espaces et r?f?rences comprises. Les auteur.rice.s sont invit?.e.s ? respecter les consignes concernant la mise en forme du texte : http://ticetsociete.revues.org/90 Ces propositions sont ? envoyer ? Martin Bonnard (bonnard.martin at uqam.ca) et ? Viva Paci (paci.viva at uqam.ca). La date limite de soumission est fix?e au 15 septembre 2025. Elles seront ?valu?es par un processus en double aveugle et devront respecter les crit?res de publication de la revue tic&soci?t?. Il est ?galement possible de proposer en tout temps des textes hors th?me. Ceux-ci sont aussi ?valu?s selon la proc?dure d??valuation en double aveugle et publi?s dans la rubrique ? Varia ? ou conserv?s pour un prochain num?ro th?matique. Merci, dans ce cas, d?envoyer vos textes ? l?adresse suivante : ticetsociete at revues.org. Bibliographie Acland, Charles R. American Blockbuster: Movies, Technology, and Wonder. Durham, Duke University Press, 2020. Barnier, Martin. En route vers le parlant. Histoire d?une ?volution technologique, ?conomique et esth?tique du cin?ma (1926-1934), Li?ge, C?fal, 2002. Bender, Stuart. ? Generative-AI, the Media Industries, and the Disappearance of Human Creative Labour ?. Media Practice and Education, p. 1?18, 2024. Boillat, Alain (dir.), ? Impact de la s?rialit? sur le r?cit audiovisuel ?. Cahiers de Narratologie. Analyse et th?orie narratives, n. 43, 2023. Bosley, Rachel K. ? The State of the Art: An Update ?, American Cinematographer, vol. 93, n. 12, 2012. Casetti, Francesco. The Lumi?re Galaxy: Seven Key Words for the Cinema to Come. New York, Columbia University Press, 2015. Ch?ng, Hye-jin. Media Heterotopias: Digital Effects and Material Labor in Global Film Production. Durham, Duke University Press, 2018. Elsaesser, Thomas. ? Cinephilia, or the Uses of Disenchantment ?. Dans Cinephilia: Movies, Love and Memory, dirig? par Marijke De Valck et Malte Hagener, 27?44. Amsterdam, AUP, 2005. Farchy, Jo?lle et Juliette Denis. La culture des donn?es: intelligence artificielle et algorithmes dans les industries culturelles. Paris, Presse des mines, 2020. Farchy, Jo?lle, Gr?goire Bideau, et Steven Tallec. ? Content Quotas and Prominence on VOD Services: New Challenges for European Audiovisual Regulators ?. International Journal of Cultural Policy, vol. 28, n. 4, 2022, p. 419?30. Furstenau, Marc et Martin Lefebvre (dir.), Special Effects on the Screen: Faking the View from M?li?s to Motion Capture, Amsterdam, AUP, 2022. Gaudreault, Andr? et Philippe Marion, ? Cin?ma et num?rique: les avatars d?une r?volution ?, La Cr?ation collective au cin?ma, ? Repenser la transition num?rique??, n. 7, 2023. Gitelman, Lise. Always Already New: Media, History, and the Data of Culture, Cambridge (MA), MIT Press, 2008. George-Molland, Anne-Laure. ? Innovation technique dans les studios d?animation et d?effets visuels: la Recherche et D?veloppement au service du pipeline ?, La Cr?ation collective au cin?ma, n. 2, 2019, p. 101-24. Hagener, Malte, Vinzenz Hediger, et Alena Strohmaier (dir.). The State of Post-Cinema: Tracing The Moving Image in the Age of Digital Dissemination. London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. Hoyt, Eric. Hollywood Vault?: Film Libraries Before Home Video. Berkeley, University of California Press, 2014. Lobato, Ramon, Alexa Scarlata, et Tyson Wils. ? Video-on-Demand Catalog and Interface Analysis: The State of Research Methods ?. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, vol. 30, n. 4, 2024 Lotz, Amanda D., et Ramon Lobato (dir.), Streaming Video: Storytelling across Borders. Critical Cultural Communication. New York, New York University Press, 2023. Marks, Laura U. ? Let?s Deal with the Carbon Footprint of Streaming Media ?. Afterimage vol. 47, n. 2, 2020, p. 46?52. Meden, Jurij, Scratches and Glitches: Observations on Preserving and Exhibiting Cinema in the Early 21st Century, Vienna, FilmmuseumSynemPublikationen, 2021. Musser, Charles, ? Quand le cin?ma devint-il cin?ma ? ?, 1895. Mille huit cent quatre-vingt-quinze, n. 86, 2018, p. 8-25. Paci, Viva et Martin Bonnard, ? Plus de cin?ma ! Images anim?es et effets sp?ciaux : une introduction ?. Dans Plus de cin?ma ! Images anim?es et effets sp?ciaux, dirig? par Viva Paci, p. 13-38, Montr?al, Presses de l?Universit? de Montr?al, 2024. Pajkovic, Niko. ? Algorithms and Taste-Making: Exposing the Netflix Recommender System?s Operational Logics ?. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, vol. 28, n. 1, 2022, p. 214?35. Somaini, Antonio. ? Algorithmic Images: Artificial Intelligence and Visual Culture ?. Grey Room, n. 93, 2023, p. 74?115. Steinberg, Marc, Lin Zhang, et Rahul Mukherjee. 2025. ? Platform Capitalisms and Platform Cultures ?. International Journal of Cultural Studies, vol. 28, n. 1, 2025, p. 21?29. Turnock, Julie A., Plastic Reality: Special Effects, Technology, and the Emergence of 1970s Blockbuster Aesthetics, New York, Columbia University Press, 2015. Turnock, Julie A., The Empire of Effects. Industrial Light and Magic and the Rendering of Realism, Austin, UTP, 2023. Wasko, Janet. ? Hollywood and Television in the 1950s: The Roots of Diversification ?. Dans Transforming the screen, 1950-1959, dirig? par Peter Lev, p. 127?46. New York, Charles Scribner?s Sons, 2023. 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Best Regards Sibo Chen Toronto Metropolitan University --- Webinar Info --- When: May 15, 2025 07:30 PM Vancouver Topic: Toward an African Indigenous Rhetorical Orientation: Convivial Rhetoric and Rhetorical Cartography Register in advance for this webinar: https://torontomu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZOanLfNTQY-LHfi46PAnAg Webinar ID: 928 9992 7294 Passcode: 392021 Introduction: This talk attempts to do two things: first, Dr. Kundai Chirindo will present what he is provisionally calling an ?African Indigenous Rhetorical Orientation? by proposing how the idea of conviviality might intersect with rhetorical cartography, and rhetorical studies more generally. Second, he will turn to spatial counter-narratives to illustrate how meanings of Africa are contested, reified, and (re)constituted in the twenty-first century. He will illustrate his arguments briefly by discussing three examples of rhetorical cartography. Together we will reconsider the ?color line? made famous by W. E. B. Du Bois; we will hear the seldom heard story of the U. S.?s first Black African Ambassador; and we will follow Colombia?s first Vice-President of African descent, Her Excellency Francia Elena M?rquez Mina on her first official travels. As Dr. Chirindo does this, he will point out the liberatory, pedagogical, and African praxes of convivial placemaking. Bio: Kundai Chirindo is Associate Professor and Chair in the Rhetoric and Media Studies department and was the Inaugural Director of General Education (2020-2025) at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. Born in Zimbabwe, he earned his Ph. D. at the University of Kansas after earning degrees at Bethel University in Minnesota. He is a rhetorical scholar interested in discourses that relate to the African continent. Kundai?s work centers on discursive practices that contest, contribute to, and ultimately constitute ideas of Africa in American public life. Through exploring these themes, he contributes to conversations in rhetorical studies, environmental communication, African and African American Studies, and war and peace studies. His critical essays, commentaries, and book reviews have appeared in journals including Advances in the History of Rhetoric (now Journal for the History of Rhetoric), American Political Thought, Argumentation & Advocacy, Argumentation & Advocacy, etc. [Kundai Chirindo poster_revised.jpg] --- I work flexibly and may send emails outside normal working hours. Please do not feel any pressure to respond outside of your own work schedule. Sibo Chen (he/him) Associate Professor School of Professional Communication Toronto Metropolitan University (Formerly Ryerson University) We acknowledge that Toronto is in the 'Dish With One Spoon Territory?. The Dish With One Spoon is a treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee that bound them to share the territory and protect the land. 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