Representation of Diversity in Mediated Popular Culture in the Twenty-First Century
Monday, June 10 - Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Campus Woudestein, Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, 3062 PA Rotterdam, Netherlands
By inviting presentations from academics, students, and practitioners from a variety of backgrounds and specialisms, this International conference understands that discussions on diversity cannot be reduced to calculating on-screen presence but should rather aim to take a more holistic perspective and interrogate how diversity on screen materializes through production processes and audience discourse. This two-day conference seeks to foster a transdisciplinary and international dialogue on how diversity is depicted, received, and produced in contemporary visual popular culture, from its traditional forms (TV series, films) to the latest evolutions (global social media platforms), thereby embracing Hall’s concept of culture as a continual process of deconstruction and construction of meaning (1997).
Detailed program and practical information:
https://www.eur.nl/en/eshcc/events/representation-diversity-2024-06-10
Organising Committee
Dr. Alexandre Diallo (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Dr. Isabel Awad Cherit (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Pr. Jacco van Sterkenburg (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Dr. Sergül N’Guyen (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Dr. Arne van Lienden (Erasmus University), Carmen Longas Luque (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Palesa Mashigo (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Steering Committee
Alexandre Diallo (Erasmus University Rotterdam); Sandra Laugier (University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne; ERC DEMOSERIES); Ginette Vincendeau (King’s College London); Isabel Awad (Erasmus University Rotterdam); Jacco van Sterkenburg (Erasmus University Rotterdam); Mary Harrod (Warwick University); Juliet Floyd (Boston University); Jessica Ford (University of Adelaide); Paul McDonald (King’s College London); Charles-Antoine Courcoux (Universite Lausanne); Helle Kannick Haastrup (University of Copenhaguen); Shin Hae Rin (Korea University); Karla Bessa (Universidade Estadual de Campinas/UNICAMP)