ICA Preconference: Exclusions in the History and Historiography of Communication Studies

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Prazo: 26/05/2021 - 27/05/2021
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26 & 27 May, 2021

Organizers: David W. Park, Jefferson Pooley, Peter Simonson

Last year we distributed a call for papers in pursuit of a
pre-conference that would respond to our historical moment when we
should be “intensively interrogating patterns of exclusion and hegemony
that have continued to constitute it: around global region
(de-Westernizing, theory from the South, persistent patterns of American
influence/hegemony), race (#communicationsowhite), gender (#metoo,
#gendercom, Matilda effects,), and indigeneity/colonization
(postcolonial and decolonial initiatives).” After receiving an abundance
of excellent submissions, we are happy to say that we have now
programmed a pre-conference that very much lives up to this promise.
This pre-conference is animated by papers that benefit from a rigorous
application of historical methods and a focused application of the
concept of exclusion. The papers in this pre-conference interrogate
patterns of exclusion, focusing in particular on exclusion as it
pertains to-individually and in concert with each other-gender,
political identity, race, intellectual traditions, patterns of
colonialism, geography, and methodology. The presenters come from
diverse geographical and intellectual backgrounds, and in service to a
more inclusive vision for our pre-conference, the pre-conference will be
robustly bilingual, with simultaneous interpretation in Spanish and English.

Last year we distributed a call for papers in pursuit of a
pre-conference that would respond to our historical moment when we
should be “intensively interrogating patterns of exclusion and hegemony
that have continued to constitute it: around global region
(de-Westernizing, theory from the South, persistent patterns of American
influence/hegemony), race (#communicationsowhite), gender (#metoo,
#gendercom, Matilda effects,), and indigeneity/colonization
(postcolonial and decolonial initiatives).” After receiving an abundance
of excellent submissions, we are happy to say that we have now
programmed a pre-conference that very much lives up to this promise.
This pre-conference is animated by papers that benefit from a rigorous
application of historical methods and a focused application of the
concept of exclusion. The papers in this pre-conference interrogate
patterns of exclusion, focusing in particular on exclusion as it
pertains to-individually and in concert with each other-gender,
political identity, race, intellectual traditions, patterns of
colonialism, geography, and methodology. The presenters come from
diverse geographical and intellectual backgrounds, and in service to a
more inclusive vision for our pre-conference, the pre-conference will be
robustly bilingual, with simultaneous interpretation in Spanish and English.

We hope you will join us on May 26 & 27, 2021. You can see the
preliminary program for the pre-conference here:

https://hms.mediastudies.press/pub/schedule/release/3

You need not be an ICA member or a registered attendee of ICA 2021 to
register for the pre-conference. You can register here:

https://www.icahdq.org/event/PC-History

If you have questions about any of this, please feel free to contact
Dave Park at: park@lakeforest.edu

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