cultural studies

CfP: Media & Security

Continuum: the journal of media and cultural studies
Special Issue – Media & Security Cultures

Panel proposal for Crossroad 2010, 17-21 June, Hong Kong

"Asian Pop Culture Fandom in Europe"

Traditionally, Asian pop culture's trans national consumption has been studied in terms
of strategies of global cultural industry, identity construction of diasporas and
migrant audiences, and regionalized dynamics of media consumption (Japan mania, Korean
Flow). Meanwhile, the recent and rapidly growing popularity of Asian pop culture in
Europe put forward a new set of questions. The huge popularity of Manga (especially in
France) and the fandom of Asian Pop music and TV drama among European consumers make

CfP: Encounters: Researchers as Tourists and Travellers

Cultural Studies <--> Critical Methodologies
Editor:  Norm Denzin
 
CALL FOR PAPERS
Encounters: Researchers as Tourists AND Travellers
Guest editors:   Keyan G Tomaselli and Andrew Causey

CfP: DESPERATELY SEEKING THEORETICAL DEBATE: INTERROGATING THE POST-THEORY STATE OF CULTURAL STUDIES

DESPERATELY SEEKING THEORETICAL DEBATE: INTERROGATING THE POST-THEORY STATE OF CULTURAL
STUDIES
Session description

In this session we aim to interrogate the particular moment cultural studies is passing
through with regard to its theoretical frameworks. In the 1970s and 1980s a more or less
coherent and all-encompassing approach to culture emerged through combining
structuralism, culturalism and Marxism. While Cultural Studies was never identical with

CfApplications - Cultural Studies in Literary Interzones - Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate Programme

Cultural Studies in Literary Interzones - Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate Programme

http://www.mundusphd-interzones.eu/index.asp

INTERZONES is the first Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate Programme selected
and funded by the EU for its innovative and challenging approach to the
Humanities. It is designed to nurture and promote research in the field of

Seminars for Eighth Annual Meeting of the CSA (US) seek participants

Eighth Annual Cultural Studies Association (U.S.)
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, California March 18-20 2010

The Cultural Studies Association (U.S.) invites participation in its Eighth
Annual Meeting seminars. Those interested in participating in a seminar
should consult the list of seminars and the instructions for signing up for

Situated Cultures: Situating Cultural Studies

Situated Cultures: Situating Cultural Studies

Opening Lecture/discussion
19 November 5pm
Michael Bailey, LMU
Title: Richard Hoggart and Cultural Studies

Michael Bailey teaches media and cultural analysis at Leeds Metropolitan
University. He has published widely on the history of the early BBC, is editor of
Narrating Media History (Routledge, 2008), and is currently working on a co-
authored study of Richard Hoggart (Blackwell-Wiley, 2010) and a co-edited

The Transnational Study of Culture: Lost or found in Translation?

The Transnational Study of Culture: Lost or found in Translation?
Cultural Studies - Sciences Humaines - Kulturwissenschaft(en)

Time:
October 28th - October 30th, 2009
Place:
Rauischholzhausen Castle, Conference Centre Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany
(ca. 75 mins. from Frankfurt)
Organizers:
International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC), Giessen University,
Germany
Doris Bachmann-Medick, Kirsten Pohl, Martin Zierold

CfP: ACS Crossroads 2010: Wong Kar-wai, Hong Kong Cinema and Cultural Studies

Rainer Winter / Sebastian Nestler
(Institute of Media and Communication Studies, Klagenfurt University, Austria)

Wong Kar-wai, Hong Kong Cinema and Cultural Studies

Session at the ACS Crossroads 2010 in Hong Kong

The Shanghai born Hong Kong cult director Wong Kar-wai has established a unique visual
style and a complex form of narration which is determined by strong literary influences.
Although he often is a locally influenced Hong Kong film-maker his movies are globally

New articles from Culture Unbound!

http://www.cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/index.html

Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural research is a new open access
e-journal that seeks to be a forum for contemporary, cutting edge cultural
research from a wide range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary areas. We
published our first thematic section  entitled “What´s the Use of Cultural

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