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RV: [ResearchSexWorkMig] call for papers: Socialisation of the globalsexually explicit imagery

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Asunto: [ResearchSexWorkMig] call for papers: Socialisation of the
globalsexually explicit imagery


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> Socialisation of the global sexually explicit imagery: challenges to
> regulation and research CALL FOR PAPERS We invite papers for a one-day
> symposium on the global sexually explicit imagery on 30 September
> 2008, in Athens. The symposium is intended as a forum which will
> explore the ways in which the sexually explicit imagery is socialised
> through technological, political economic, cultural and other
> processes. The symposium aims at bringing together scholars working on
> the broader field of pornography in order to explore, analyse and
> articulate the need to review and revisit academic, political and
> cultural understandings of pornography and analyse law and policy
> based responses to its changing nature, as a global media industry, a
> form of cultural product with global reach and power to shape meaning
> and values, as well as an actor affecting public policy. The symposium
> aims to facilitate the possibility for collaborative research agendas
> and policy analysis and intervention and is organised within the
> framework of the British Academy funded project entitled 'The global
> sexually explicit imagery: challenges to regulation and research',
> managed by Katharine Sarikakis (University of Leeds) and Liza Tsaliki
> (University of Athens). We welcome contributions from scholars from
> around the world and various backgrounds (political science, media and
> cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, gender studies etc.). We
> are interested in papers that involve theoretical, empirical work or
> work in progress, comparative or case studies, meta-analytical as well
> as speculative approaches. Topics can address a number of areas,
> including: -socialisation of youth through porn and porn-defined
> popular culture and genres (etc. pornorap; suggestive advertising)
> -political economic dimension of the global pornography industry:
> labour conditions, intellectual property and control over
> image/profits; mergers, new geographies of production and consumption
> -mainstreaming of pornography: tactics, strategies, channels, profits,
> connection to mainstream media and culture -conditions of production
> and consumption and impact on citizenship and democracy - links to the
> broader sex industry: human trafficking, sexual slavery, human
> vulnerability and prostitution, sex clubs etc - policies and laws on
> ANY of the aforementioned issues as linked to the production and
> consumption of the sexually explicit imagery/pornography in national
> and global contexts -theoretical/analytical interventions on terms,
> conceptualization of problematique, frameworks of policy and law
> -possibilities, strategies and practices of resisting the spread,
> impact and effects of the pornography industry -women's and children's
> position in the context of global imagery trade; class and gender,
> technology and power Please send a 500 word abstract and a short
> biographical note, accompanied by contact details and affiliation by
> 20 May 2008 to Dr. Katharine Sarikakis, Institute of Communications
> Studies, University of Leeds (k.sarikakis@leeds.ac.uk ), and Dr Liza
> Tsaliki, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, National and
> Kapodistrian University of Athens (etsaliki@media.uoa.gr). There are
> limited places for this symposium. Symposium fees: 80 Euros. The
> symposium is organised by the Faculty of Communication and Media
> Studies, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and the Centre
> for International Communications Research at the Institute of
> Communication Studies, University of Leeds, UK. -- dr liza tsaliki
> lecturer faculty of communication and media studies national and
> kapodistrian university of athens 5 stadiou st., 105 62 athens, greece
> email: etsaliki@media.uoa.gr, phone ++30.210.368.9406 (non-direct) -
> fax ++30.210.322.0820 (attn of) visiting research associate dept of
> media and communications london school of economics
> L.Tsaliki@lse.ac.uk www.eukidsonline.net international journal of
> media and cultural studies, commentaries editor
> http://ics.leeds.ac.uk/mcp

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