University of Algiers-2
Algiers
16000 Algiers
Algerien
The twenty first century witnessed a revolutionary change in communication technology which heavily influenced our societies and cultures. Lippmann’s work (1922) was among the earliest endeavors that brought to light the impact of media on society. This was at the time when the newspaper was still the only channel of mass communication. Since then, however, important developments occurred which boosted the power of the Forth Estate. Alongside the technological shift which has yielded structural socio-cultural transformations, a plethora of academic research has been advanced to examine such a complex and multilayered metamorphosis. Mediatization, Hjarvard writes “has emerged as a new research agenda to reconsider old, yet fundamental, questions concerning the role and influence of the media in culture and society. In particular, the concept of mediatization has proved useful to the understanding of how the media spread to, become intertwined with, and influence other fields or social institutions” (2013).
The aim of this conference is to cast light on the intricate mechanisms through which the media outlets create new avenues for digitized practices, attitudes and cultures. Participants will discuss, with reference to the evolving theories of media and communication, how the new media frame the reality ‘out there’ and even construct new behavior patterns that are becoming an integral part of our day-to-day practices and communication.
This event will take place on the 10th and 11th of January 2022 both online and onsite at the auditorium of the University of Algiers-2. The symposium offers teachers and researchers an opportunity to come together and engage in lively discussion on a variety of topics that revolve around the field of media and society. The major themes of the conference include, but are not limited to, the following:
Major Themes:
- The Language of the Media
- Media and the Public Opinion
- Literature and the New Media
- Theories of Mediatization: Epistemological and Theoretical Groundings
- Sociology of Media and Communication
- Perspectives on Culture and Media in the 21st Century
- Media, Democracy and Populism in the West
- Mediatization of Arts and Popular Culture
- Power, Ideology and Media: Selected Case Studies
- The Mediatized Discourses of the Digital Age
- The Representation of Pandemic: The case of Covid 19
Important notes
The language of the conference is English
Presentations will last 15 minutes, followed by 10 minutes of discussion
Participation in the conference is free of charge
The conference will be held both onsite and online
Abstract and Paper Submission Guidelines
Please submit your abstract (150-200 words, excluding references) with a biography of 50 words
We accept files in .docx/.doc/.pdf /Latex format
Final papers should not exceed 6000 words including references
The collection of the final manuscripts will be published as a special issue in the journal of the Faculty of Foreign Languages
Important Dates
20th of November: Deadline of abstract submission
2nd of December: Notification of acceptance
Keynote Speakers
Elizabeth Bishop Associate Professor, North Africa/Modern Arab Texas State University, USA
Abigail Winard Assistant Professor, Sam Huston State University, USA