In recent years, the major economic, political, and cultural changes in
societies during the last two decades of the Cold War have come into greater
focus for academics from a variety of disciplines. This conference examines the
role of the media during the period from the Helsinki Conference in 1975 until
the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989-91. It
explores the engagement of various forms of media with the Cold War on a global
scale, including alternative media representations, performances, and cultures
during this time.
The conference also seeks to
analyse media actors and networks, evolving theories about the social
responsibility of media, as well as narrative and visual frames on a local and
(trans-) national level. The purpose is to illuminate the complex
interrelations between the media – both as a dependent and independent variable
– and competing political, economic and cultural elites, as well as explain the
role of grassroots politics in the formation of public opinion.
Topics include, but are not limited to the following:
- print media and literary representations of the Cold War and international relations
- audio-visual depictions (e.g., television, movies, documentaries, animated films, cartoons)
- Cold War imagery, iconography, and symbolism
- (pop-)cultural and artistic manifestations
- narrative frames, discourses, and language
- political communication
- journalism, media structures, and organizations
- foreign news coverage and framing
- alternative media and popular culture
- official and grassroots media strategies
- public/cultural diplomacy
- freedom of speech
The conference will feature workshops with leading media scholars and
historians as well as panel discussions comprising trans-/interdisciplinary
approaches, with the goal of generating fresh perspectives that will promote
future scholarly teamwork across national, cultural, and regional borders.
Applications are especially encouraged from postgraduate students,
early-stage researchers (Ph.D.-students), postdocs, and young scholars from all
disciplinary and national backgrounds.
Successful applicants will be provided with an allowance that should cover
all necessary expenses during the conference. The organizers will also provide
a limited travel grant.
More details here.
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