The CP Board is proud to share the CFP for the 2024 Console-ing Passions conference, to be held at Indiana University!
Given the current sociopolitical context in the United States and internationally that includes the fight for reproductive freedom, unprecedented and catastrophic changes in our global climate, historic and contemporary predominance of displaced and in-flight populations, and the rise of totalitarian regimes, we envision a groundbreaking Console-ing Passions conference that will catalyze conversations that matter among its community members. To this end, the conference theme for Console-ing Passions 2024 is: Forging Social Justice.
The 2024 Conference Organizing Committee at Indiana University invites proposals for individual papers and pre-constituted panels that consider the conference theme of Forging Social Justice and any other aspects of television, video, audio, or new media through an intersectional lens including gender, sexuality, race, and/or other systems of inequality.
The 2024 Conference Organizing Committee at Indiana University invites proposals for individual papers and pre-constituted panels that consider the conference theme of Forging Social Justice and any other aspects of television, video, audio, or new media through an intersectional lens including gender, sexuality, race, and/or other systems of inequality.
Submission guidelines
More details here:
https://consoleingpassions.indiana.edu/call-for-papers/index.html
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Amanda Ann Klein (she/her)
Professor of Film Studies, ECU
Chair, ECU Senate Committee on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Chair, Console-ing Passions Board
Author, Millennials Killed the Video Star: MTV’s Transition to Reality Programming & American Film Cycles: Reframing Genres, Screening Social Problems, and Defining Subcultures
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