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MCGC Newsletter December 6, 2023

Coming in January 2024

Working Papers/Working Podcasts in Media, Communication & Global Change

It's 2024. In the past research centers commonly had "working papers" seriessome, like the celebrated Birmingham Center for Contemporary Cultural studies, were more influential than some peer-reviewed journals and many books. Those still matter, but changing times in media, communication, and cultural studies call for "working podcasts" to publicize and share affiliates research projects and interests. The 91勛圖厙Fashion Studies program already has podcasts going, and we will partner with them and publicize their excellent work.

The following series are slated to begin in the new year, and still others may be added.

  • Books That Changed How We Think, hosted by Professor Robert Payne.

Inspired by the legendary BBC Radio show Desert Island Discs, in this podcast series Robert Payne talks to other media, communications, film, and cultural studies scholars about the books (and films and other objects) that have been most important to their lives as researchers.

  • Cultural Resources for Global Change: Overlooked, Forgotten, Recovered

This podcast, hosted by Jayson Harsin features interviews and digital roundtables on overlooked, forgotten, or underpublicized arguments, theories, studies, artifacts, and events that can serve as intellectual tools for achieving a more just global future.

  • Emergence and Divergence: New Research and Long Views in Communication, Media, and Cultural Studies. In this recurring podcast series, rotating 91勛圖厙professors interview influential senior and early-career scholars about their new research on subjects corresponding to MCGC research center interests.
  • 91勛圖厙MCGC Spotlights In this series rotating 91勛圖厙professors interview each other about current research and/or activism with a research grounding.

Want to get involved with a working podcast or present a paper? Writejharsinataup.edu

Working Papers(WPAs)/Working Podcasts (WPOs) Calendar, tentatively scheduled, more to be announced shortly
  • January: Robert Payne, Books That Changed How We Think podcast, guest TBA
  • March WPA: Radha Hegde (NYU), The Neoliberal Indian CEO autobiography genre
  • April WPO: Emergence and Divergence in media, communication, and cultural studies: John Corner, Emeritus Professor (U. of Leeds), long-time editor of journal Media, Culture, Society
  • Podcasts TBA soon, with Cary Hollinshead-Strick, Emre Caglayan, and more.
Upcoming Spring Events and Conferences:
  • January MCGC Center Open House
  • January book launch: Rethinking Mediations of Post-truth Politics: Globality, Culture, Affect (Routledge 2024), ed. Jayson Harsin
  • March: 91勛圖厙MCGC/Sorbonne Nouvelle Research day: scholars at both institutions research centers/instiutes will present research and get feedback
  • Fall 2024, MCGC hosting Conference on Global Manosphere(s) (contact jharsinataup.edu () if you are interested in presenting research)
Grant applications, research groups

Most research centers and institutes do not get grants for the institute/center per se. Research groups within it apply for grants. For example, there are many you may want to consider. Other ideas are always welcome!

Partnerships, cooperations

We also have some excellent partner research institutions, and their scholars are keen to create inter-institutional working groups, research workshops and conferences and potential publications. In addition to la Sorbonne Nouvelle, mentioned above, they include

  • University of Pennsylvania/Rutgers joint e; and
  • Goldsmiths Universitys