Patron: President of Austria, Dr. Heinz Fischer

KCTOS: Knowledge, Creativity and
Transformations of Societies

Vienna, 6 to 9 December 2007

S E C T I O N S

 
Knowledge Production, Cultural Discourses and Media

Section Chair/ Abstracts, suggestions to:

Mark Rectanus (Iowa State University) [BIO]

Email: mwr@iastate.edu

 
ReferentInnen / Speakers   >>
 

ABSTRACT:

This section will explore shifts in the production of knowledge by examining how cultural discourses shape knowledge production, how it is mediated through print and digital culture, and how knowledge is used, “acted out”, or “performed”. Papers may address single or multiple aspects of the following dimensions:

  1. Historical Intersections of Knowledge Production and Cultural Discourses: What roles have publishers and intellectuals played in shaping academic discourses and in the production of knowledge? How have the historical intersections of academic, public, or popular discourse shaped definitions of knowledge? How do publishers and intellectuals participate in performing knowledge?
  2. Relations of Print and Digital Media: What are the implications of the changing relations between print and digital media for knowledge? How do media aesthetics construct discourses on knowledge? What are the implications of the hybridization of the book (e.g., electronic texts) for expert knowledge in the humanities? What is the current/future role of libraries as material and virtual archives for the production of knowledge, community centers, or platforms for performing knowledge?
  3. Knowledge Communities: How do digital forums (e.g., Wikipedia) complement, supplant, or hybridize knowledge production and dissemination through the creation of virtual communities for performing knowledge? To what extent do they destabilize expert knowledge? How does social networking (wikis, blogs, chat) alter the manner in which knowledge is consumed and performed by students and/or publics? What models/possibilities are available for creating critical frameworks (theoretical and applied) for knowledge use?

Abstracts (250 words max.) and a brief biography (150 words) including recent publications in Word format (12 point) should be sent to the section chair, Mark Rectanus, Iowa State University, (mwr@iastate.edu) no later than March 1, 2007.

 

 

ReferentInnen / Speakers / Orateurs

  • Is There an Expert in the House? Knowledge Production, Cultural Discourses and Youth Culture
    Mark W. Rectanus (Iowa State University)
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  • ‘Knowledge of literature’ for the Undergraduate and the Wikipedian
    Daniel Allington (University of Stirling)
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  • Knowledge representation, aesthetic communication, and cultural consumption in advertising discourse
    Vincent Tao-Hsun Chang (National Chengchi University, Taiwan)
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  • Knowledge Redefined: Consensus Sapientia in the Digital Era and Reframing the Modalities of Teaching and Learning
    Tatjana Chorney (Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Canada)
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  • Science and Scandal – The power of Sexology in the Eulenburg affair 1906-1909
    Norman Domeier (European University Institute, Florence, Italy)
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  • Publishing in Wartime: Doubleday in WWI and II
    Eva-Marie Kröller (University of British Columbia)
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  • Keeping the “Gate-Keepers” at the Gate: Jane Rule and the Role of her Agents and Editors in the Public and Popular Streams of Canadian Publishing
    Linda Morra (University of British Columbia)
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  • The Entrepreneurial Chief-Editor and the Success of Garden of Flowers
    Aili Mu (Iowa State University)
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  • Tacit Knowledge Exchange In Knowledge-Based Hybrid Communities
    Michele Perras (Beal Institute for Strategic Creativity)
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  • Spiritual Knowledge on and off Screen
    Teleserials and the construction of an urban Christian imagined community in Kinshasa (DR Congo)
    Katrien Pype (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium)
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  • Shaping Modernity: Publishers, Avantgarde, and Youth Culture
    Meike G. Werner (Vanderbilt University, USA)
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Patron: President of Austria, Dr. Heinz Fischer

KCTOS: Knowledge, Creativity and
Transformations of Societies

Vienna, 6 to 9 December 2007