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"Console-ing Passions" Conference, New Orleans, May 30-June 4, 2004
October 21, 2003 - 9:18am -- jim
"Console-ing Passions:
International Conference on Television, Audio, Video, New Media and
Feminism"
May 30-June 2, 2004, New Orleans, Louisiana
We're back! The International Conference on Television, Audio, Video, New
Media and Feminism: "Console-ing Passions" welcomes proposals for papers,
panels, workshops and screenings on television, audio, video, new media and
feminism.We welcome a wide range of work on media, including but not limited to:
independent video/sound/new media work and video/sound/new media art
the Internet and new media
global issues/geopolitics
genres, stars and producers
media theory
radio, television, audio, video and new media history
children's media
gender, race, ethnicity, and sexuality in the medi
televisual narratives
audiences and identity
technology and everyday life
regional and local voices
policy, regulation & censorship
reality television
reception and production studies
representing intersectionality
international genres
media education/pedagogy
cyberfeminism and blog power
women warriors and Operation Iraqi Freedom
DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS: NOVEMBER 15, 2003
See CPNOLA for proposal submission instructions (coming soon -- if you cannot
access the CP
website today, try again later).
We welcome proposals for individual papers, pre-constituted panels, and
workshops, as well as original video, audio, and new media work.
For further program-related information, contact Michele Hilmes at
mhilmes@wisc.edu
For information on submission of audio, video and new media work, contact
Crystal Kile at ckile@tulane.edu
For information related to the conference site, contact Vicki Mayer at
vmayer@tulane.edu or Joy Fuqua at
jfuqua@tulane.edu
2004 PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Vicki Mayer, Tulane University
Joy Fuqua, Tulane University
Jane Feuer, University of Pittsburgh
Mimi White, Northwestern University
Michele Hilmes, University of Wisconsin-Madison, chair
TULANE UNIVERSITY HOST COMMITTEE:
Vicki Mayer, co-chair
Joy Fuqua, co-chair
Crystal Kile, Videotheque Coordinator
Anne McCall
Molly Travis
Rachel Devlin
Marilyn Miller
CONSOLE-ING PASSIONS BOARD:
Mary Beth Haralovich, University of Arizona
Anna Everett, University of California - Santa Barbara
Lynn Spigel, Northwestern University
Diane Brooks, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Chris Straayer, New York University
Jackie Cook, University of South Australia
Margaret Montgomeie, University of Derby
Jane Feuer, University of Pittsburgh
Mimi White, Northwestern University
Michele Hilmes, University of Wisconsin-Madison
--
Dr. Joy V. Fuqua
Associate Professor
Director, Cultural Studies Minor
Department of Communication
Tulane University
219 Newcomb Hall
New Orleans, LA 70118
Phone: 504-862-3034
FAX: 504-862-3040
"Console-ing Passions:
International Conference on Television, Audio, Video, New Media and
Feminism"
May 30-June 2, 2004, New Orleans, Louisiana
We're back! The International Conference on Television, Audio, Video, New
Media and Feminism: "Console-ing Passions" welcomes proposals for papers,
panels, workshops and screenings on television, audio, video, new media and
feminism.We welcome a wide range of work on media, including but not limited to:
independent video/sound/new media work and video/sound/new media art
the Internet and new media
global issues/geopolitics
genres, stars and producers
media theory
radio, television, audio, video and new media history
children's media
gender, race, ethnicity, and sexuality in the medi
televisual narratives
audiences and identity
technology and everyday life
regional and local voices
policy, regulation & censorship
reality television
reception and production studies
representing intersectionality
international genres
media education/pedagogy
cyberfeminism and blog power
women warriors and Operation Iraqi Freedom
DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS: NOVEMBER 15, 2003
See CPNOLA for proposal submission instructions (coming soon -- if you cannot
access the CP
website today, try again later).
We welcome proposals for individual papers, pre-constituted panels, and
workshops, as well as original video, audio, and new media work.
For further program-related information, contact Michele Hilmes at
mhilmes@wisc.edu
For information on submission of audio, video and new media work, contact
Crystal Kile at ckile@tulane.edu
For information related to the conference site, contact Vicki Mayer at
vmayer@tulane.edu or Joy Fuqua at
jfuqua@tulane.edu
2004 PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Vicki Mayer, Tulane University
Joy Fuqua, Tulane University
Jane Feuer, University of Pittsburgh
Mimi White, Northwestern University
Michele Hilmes, University of Wisconsin-Madison, chair
TULANE UNIVERSITY HOST COMMITTEE:
Vicki Mayer, co-chair
Joy Fuqua, co-chair
Crystal Kile, Videotheque Coordinator
Anne McCall
Molly Travis
Rachel Devlin
Marilyn Miller
CONSOLE-ING PASSIONS BOARD:
Mary Beth Haralovich, University of Arizona
Anna Everett, University of California - Santa Barbara
Lynn Spigel, Northwestern University
Diane Brooks, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Chris Straayer, New York University
Jackie Cook, University of South Australia
Margaret Montgomeie, University of Derby
Jane Feuer, University of Pittsburgh
Mimi White, Northwestern University
Michele Hilmes, University of Wisconsin-Madison
--
Dr. Joy V. Fuqua
Associate Professor
Director, Cultural Studies Minor
Department of Communication
Tulane University
219 Newcomb Hall
New Orleans, LA 70118
Phone: 504-862-3034
FAX: 504-862-3040