2010年7月26日 星期一

會議議程-Conference program

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Becoming Mobilized and Networked!

Technology, Gender, and Inter-Asia Popular Culture in the South

Conference Program

We are in the process of inviting moderators and respondents.

Please check back for program updates. Thank you. J

各場次主持人、回應人邀請中,議程將持續更新,敬請期待。 J

Day 1: Friday, October 29, 2010

9:00-9:30

Registration

9:30-10:00

Opening ceremony

10:00-11:10

Keynote Speech 1(主題演講一):

Moving Masses: Cinema as Populist Form

(流動的群眾:電影作為一種大眾主義形式)

Speaker:S.V. SRINIVAS, Senior Fellow, Centre for the Study of Culture and Society, Bangalore, India

(演講者:S.V. SRINIVAS, 印度班加洛文化與社會研究中心資深研究員)

11:10-11:30

Coffee Break

11:30-12:50

Session 1: Film Practices and Mobilization

(發表場次一:電影實踐與動員)

w Exploring the History, Politics, Economics, and Cultural Meanings of “Migrant Films” in Taiwan(初探「移工電影」在台灣的歷史、政治、經濟、文化意義與困境);Ya-Hsuan CHEN陳雅萱(National Chung-Cheng University 國立中正大學)

w Children of Heaven: The Post New-Wave Generation and the Aesthetic of Mobilization(天堂的孩子:後新浪潮世代與美學的動員);Parichay PATRAJadavpur University印度賈達柏大學)

w How Do the Mobile Inter-Asia Youth Diasporas Tell Screen Stories to Their Peers—Case Study Melbourne亞際離散世代的流動青年如何向同儕用電影說故事澳洲墨爾本的個案研究);Sky CROMPTONRMIT University澳洲墨爾本皇家理工大學)

12:50-14:15

Lunch

14:30-15:40

Keynote Session 2(主題演講二):

Young Consumer Cyber Expressive Network and Pop Mobilization

(年輕消費者的虛擬表意網絡與流行文化的動員)

Speaker: Ubonrat SIRIYUVASAK, Associate Professor, Faculty of Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University

(演講者:Ubonrat SIRIYUVASAK, 泰國朱拉隆功大學傳播藝術學院副教授)

15:40-16:00

Coffee Break

16:00-17:20

Session 2:

Regional and Global Networking of Popular Music

(發表場次二:流行音樂的區域與全球網絡連結)

w The Political Economy of Cover Version Songs: The Mandarin Popular Songs Adopted from Korean Melody(翻唱曲的政治經濟學:改編自韓國曲的國語流行歌);Haerang NOH盧開朗(National Chengchi University國立政治大學)

w Traditional Cultural Hybridization and Innovation: An Analysis of The Case of Electric-Techno Neon Gods(傳統文化跨界混種、創新再造的案例試析:以電音三太子為例);Po-An LIN林柏安(Shih-Hsin University世新大學)

w Brit-Pop in Taiwan: Style Practice and Collective Identity of Fans(英搖在台灣:樂迷的風格實踐與集體認同)Kai-Ling HUANG黃凱翎(National Taiwan Normal University國立台灣師範大學)

17:20-18:00

Happy Hour

18:00-20:00

Dinner

Day 2: Saturday, October 30, 2010

10:00-11:10

Keynote Session 3 (主題演講三):

“It’s Complicated”: Mobile Intimacy and Creativity in an Age of Social Media and Affective Technology

(「感情的事難以說清」:社會性媒介與情感科技時代下的流動親密性與創意)

Speaker: Larissa HJORTH, Senior Lecturer, Creative Media Research, RMIT University

(演講者:澳洲墨爾本皇家理工大學創意媒體研究系所副教授)

11:10-11:30

Coffee Break

11:30-12:50

Session 3:

Technological Mediation and Mobilization

(發表場次三:科技中介與動員)

w Mobile Bang: Shared Visual Depictions of the Subway in Seoul, South Korea(移動之房:南韓首爾地下鐵的共享視覺風景);Jung Youn MOON RMIT University澳洲墨爾本皇家理工大學)

w Informed Citizen Under the State of Always-Emergency: Crowdsourcing the Crowddestroying(永恆緊急狀態下的知識公民:群眾資源動員的群眾破壞力量);Arthit SURIYAWONGKULThammasat University泰國國立法政大學)

w A Study of Female Use of Communication Technologies during FIFA World Cup Games, 2006-2010.(女性對世足賽的科技使用研究:以第十八、十九屆2006-2010年為例);Yu-Sheng WU吳裕勝 Shih-Hsin University世新大學)

12:50-13:00

Closing Remarks

13:00-

Lunch

2010年7月17日 星期六

Contact us

If you have registration or conference related problem, don't hesitate to contact us. Below are our contact info:
如果有任何報名及研討會相關問題,歡迎聯絡我們,研討會聯絡方式如下:


Conference e-mail: mobnet2010@gmail.com Tel:

02-7734-5421


Conference location: National Taiwan Normal University國立台灣師範大學. (162, HePing East Road, Section


1, Taipei, Taiwan-台北市和平東路一段162號)

2010年7月10日 星期六

研討會論文入選名單-Local graduate student papers of acceptance

入選名單如下:
Parichay Patra: Children of heaven: the post new-wave generation and the aesthetic of mobilization

Jung Youn Moon: Mobile Bang: Shared Visual Depictions of the subway in Seoul, south Korea

Arthit SURIYAWONGKUL: Informed citizen under the state of Always-emergency: Crowdsourcing the Crowddestroying

陳雅萱(中正大學電傳所) : 初探「移工電影」在台灣的歷史、政治、經濟、文化意義與困境
盧開朗(政大新研所博士班): 翻唱的政治經濟學:改編自韓國曲的國語流行歌
林柏安(世新新聞所): 傳統文化跨界混種、創新再造的案例試析:以電音三太子為例
吳裕勝(世新傳播所博士班): 女性對世足賽的科技使用研究: 以第十八、十九屆(2006-2010年)為例

入選的同學請準時於9月30日前繳交論文全文,請以e-mail寄至「Becoming Mobilized and Networked!」國際學術研討會投稿專用信箱: mobnet2010@gmail.com。其他相關問題,也都歡迎來信詢問。

2010年7月4日 星期日

About the conference

Becoming Mobilized and Networked!

Technology, Gender, and Inter-Asia Popular Culture in the South

International Conference

Seminar Date: Oct. 29-30, 2010

Conference location: National Taiwan Normal University. (162, HePing East Road, Section 1, Taipei, Taiwan)

Organizer: The Graduate Institute of Mass Communication, College of Social Science, NTNU

Tel: 02-7734-5421

Email: mobnet2010@gmail.com


To mobilize is to get organized, make use of available resources, and take action. While the word is frequently used to refer to military and conventional political activities, new social movements and pop cultural undertakings also involve the mobilization of material, symbolic, and collective resources such as labor, products, even cultural industries. In this context, mobile technology and media have facilitated a rethinking of mobility as not just an option but also a right—to move between economic and geo-cultural locations. In this complex networking of resources, identity categories (e.g., gender, sexuality, youth) often become mobilized in the sense that people become open to new suggestions and comparable experiences during the self-definition. Underlying all forms of the word “mobilize” is the mob, which reminds us of popular culture’s history of exclusion and stigmatization, but also its genuine potential to reconstitute the “people.”

We cordially invite you to participate in this workshop, which is committed to mutual teaching and learning in the inter-Asia context. The workshop will be organized to facilitate discussion between researchers, graduate students, artists, and activists in variously-defined “southern” locations. Among our featured speakers are S.V. Srinivas (Centre for the Study of Culture and Society, Bangalore), Ubonrat Siriyuvasak (Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University), and Larissa Hjorth (Games and Digital Art, RMIT University, Melbourne). We are in the process of inviting locally based scholars and graduate researchers to join the workshop.