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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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(Moderator's note:  I think this may be a repeat, but I'm not sure...)
 
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                   CROSSROADS IN CULTURAL STUDIES
                     An International Conference
                   July 1-4, 1996, Tampere, Finland
***********************************************************************
 
 
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
 
Cultural studies is not a one-way street between the centre and
peripheries. Rather, it is a crossroads, a meeting point in
between different centres, disciplines and intellectual
movements. People in many countries and with different
backgrounds have worked their way to the crossroads
independently. They have made contacts, exchanged views and
gained inspiration from each other in pursuing their goals.
     The vitality of cultural studies depends on a continuous
traffic through this crossroads. Therefore the conference
organizers invite people with different geographical,
disciplinary and theoretical backgrounds together to share their
ideas. We encourage international participation from a wide range
of research areas.
    The conference is organized by the Department of Sociology
and Social Psychology, University of Tampere, and Network
Cultural Studies. The organizing committee represents several
universities and disciplines.
 
Organizing committee          International advisory board
 
Pertti Alasuutari (chair)     Ien Ang (Australia)
Marko Valo (secretary)        Jostein Gripsrud (Norway)
Pirkkoliisa Ahponen           Lawrence Grossberg (USA)
Katarina Eskola               Kim Schroder (Denmark)
Pasi Falk
Marja-Liisa Honkasalo
Eeva Jokinen
Mikko Lehtonen
Kaisu Rattya
Matti Savolainen
Annika Suoninen
Soile Veijola
 
SPEAKERS WILL INCLUDE:
 
Ien Ang * Pasi Falk * Paul Gilroy * Jostein Gripsrud *
Jaber F. Gubrium * Lawrence Grossberg * Eeva Jokinen *
Sonia Livingstone * Anssi Perakyla * Kim Schroder * Soile Veijola
 
CALL FOR PAPERS AND COORDINATORS
 
As you will see below, many people have already volunteered to
organize sessions on a wide variety of topics, but there is still
the opportunity to add to the list. So please complete the
preliminary abstract form if you would like to give a paper or
offer to organize a session. There will also be a book
exhibition, and publishers are requested to contact the
organizers.
     The second announcement and invitation programme, including
more information about the conference, its side-events, and a
registration form will be available in September. At this stage
we assume that the conference fee - including lunch and coffee -
will be about 1000 FIM ($210) and hotel accommodation double $70
and single $60 (with breakfast included).
     The Conference will be held in Tampere Hall that is the
largest congress and concert centre in the Scandinavia. Opposite
to the University of Tampere, Tampere Hall is within easy walking
distance from the centre of the city and its many services. The
unique architecture clearly reflects the activities for which the
building was built: conferences, exhibitions, concerts and
ballet.
 
 
LIST OF SESSIONS:
 
Anthropology and Cultural Studies: Influences and Differences
 
Body in Society
 
Cultural Studies and Space
 
Cultural Encounters in Mediterranean
 
Cultural Approaches to Education
 
Diaries and Everyday Life
 
Encountering with Otherness in Cultural Border-Crossings
 
Ethnography and Reception: Dilemmas in Qualitative Audience
Studies
 
Feminist and Cultural Approaches to Tourism
 
History and Theory of Cultural Studies
 
(Inter)Net Cultures and New Information Technology
 
Life Stories in European Comparative Perspective
 
Media Culture in the Everyday Life of Children and Youth
 
New Genders: The Decay of Heterosexuality
 
Post-Socialism and Cultural Reorganization
 
Risk and Culture
 
Social Theory and Semiotics
 
Study of Institutional Discourse
 
The Culture of Cities
 
The Narrative Construction of Life Stories
 
Voluntary Associations as Cultures
 
Youth Culture
 
_______________________________________________________________
REPLY FORM
 
To make sure you will receive the Invitation Programme and the
registation form and to ascertain a speedy decision on your
proposed paper, would you kindly return the reply form before
August 31, 1995.
 
Name:
 
Organization:
 
Address:
 
Country:
 
Tel:
 
Fax:
 
E-mail:
 
Please send me the Invitation Programme
 
I would like to organize a session on:
 
I would like to present a paper at the session on:
 
Preliminary Abstract (No more than 100 words, please type, or
send a separate sheet):
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
_____________________________________________________________
Please complete and return to: Crossroads in Cultural Studies,
University of Tampere, Department of Sociology and Social
Psychology, P.O. Box 607, FIN-33101, Tampere, Finland;
tel: +358 31 2156949, +358 31 368 1848; fax: +358 31 2156 080;
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
 
NOTE:
 
This document is also made available in gopher and WWW (World
Wide Web) -systems. You can always find the updated version from
the following addresses:
 
* with WWW-browser (for example Lynx, Mosaic, NetScape) use the
following URL (Universal Resource Locator):
 
http://www.uta.fi/laitokset/sosio/culture/
 
* with GOPHER you can execute the following command:
 
gopher -p 1/information_in_english/university/Departments/sosio_sosiopsyk/
culture vuokko.uta.fi 70
 
or if the command above fails, connect your gopher to address:
vuokko.uta.fi 70 and follow the path starting by: "16. Information in English/"

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