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20th Annual International Conference on Feminist Research in Screen Cultures

21-23 July 2011, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia





Console-ing Passions 2011 is co-hosted by the Flinders University, the University of Adelaide, and the University of South Australia.





CALL FOR PAPERS



Console-ing Passions, the leading international scholarly network for feminist research in screen cultures, will hold its 2011 conference in Adelaide, South Australia, 21-23 July.



Organisers are now seeking proposals for individual papers and pre-constituted panels. Proposals are due November 30, 2010 and may be submitted to http://www.flinders.edu.au/console-ing-passions. Paper proposals must include the paper title, the author's contact details and a 300-word abstract. Panel proposals must include the panel title, names and contact details of all participants and chair and a summary statement of no more than 1500 words to include the abstract for each paper and a panel concept statement. Panels may have a maximum of three papers each.

Please find a list of possible streams for the conference below; these are suggestions, not limits. We strongly encourage contributions from across the Asia Pacific with an emphasis on regional issues, activities and trends.



Possible streams:

 *   National Screen Cultures and Feminism(s)
 *   Women in Media Production
 *   Children's Media and Gender
 *   Women, User Generated Content and New Media Economies
 *   Digital Games
 *   Archival Research
 *   Women, Sport, Broadcasting
 *   Media Education
 *   Indigenous Women and Media
 *   Media, Mobility and Scale

We also welcome a Curator for Screenings and Videotech.



For more information about the conference and keynote speakers, please visit: http://www.flinders.edu.au/console-ing-passions.





Kind regards,

Jodie  



Dr Jodie George | Lecturer (Communications)

School of Communication, International Studies and Languages

Division of EASS | University of South Australia

St Bernard's Road | Magill SA 5072

phone: +61 8 8302 2963 | fax: +61 8 8302 4745| [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>




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