Wednesday 28 November 2018

International Conference on Contemporary Indian Cinema: Contestations & Consolidations

Following from Prof Dr Madhavi Reddy:
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Department of Media and Communication Studies
Savitribai Phule Pune University
(Formerly University of Pune)

in Collaboration with
National Film Archive of India (NFAI), Pune

International Conference on

Contemporary Indian Cinema: Contestations & Consolidations
7-9 February 2019
Call for Papers:

Department of Media and Communication Studies, housed in the Science and Technology faculty at Savitribai Phule Pune University offers M.Sc., M.Phil. and Ph.D. in Media and communication studies. Founded in 1990, the Department has promoted innovative research in media and communication studies, combining a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches. In the last few years, the Department has organised various national conferences on themes such as Technology, Communication & Culture, Metamorphosis of New Media &Digital Culture, Changing Media &Changing Audiences, Questioning Community Radio in India and Historicizing Indian Television Post 1990.

Considering the growing global interest in Indian cinema- both as practice and an academic domain- Department has decided to incorporate it as an additional domain of its academic focus. Consequently, a post-graduate diploma on ‘Indian Film Studies’ was launched earlier this year to provide an exclusive programme on Indian cinema and examine its location in contemporary socio-political and cultural formations within the media studies With the turn of the new millennium, Indian cinema has seen a slew of changes. The scholarship centring on Indian films and its audiences has also evolved in tandem with these changes.

Contemporary Indian Cinema incorporates a range of practices which are shaped by diverse aesthetic, technological, cultural and geographical contexts. Although the threads of identity that constitute the rich tapestry of contemporary Indian cinema are manifold several strands are at risk of elision or obscurity due to the dominance of a few. Acknowledging that the identity of contemporary Indian cinema is shaped by a few dominant forms of cinemas, it is important to recognize several other forms of cinema that run parallel to the dominant discourseIt is also necessary to recognize that Indian cinema post-2000 is not hermetically sealed from the past, or from several other social and cultural contexts that might not be strictly deemed ‘Indian’.

It is in the backdrop of these slippages and ruptures as well as contestations and consolidations, the Department aims to intervene in key debates on ‘Indian Cinema’ within the scholarship of media studies by turning a critical lens on Indian cinema of the new millennium i.e. post-2000.It proposes to examine its aesthetic, cultural, political and technological underpinnings. We endeavour to explore the problematics associated with its definition and examine the various currents and counter currents that exist in Indian Cinema from the turn of the new millennium.

In addition to, and as an extension of, this impetus, the Department is organising an International Conference on 7-9 Feb. 2019 that aims to address various dimensions of Indian Cinema under the title ‘Contemporary Indian Cinema: Contestations and Consolidations’ (CCC 2019). This conference is organised in collaboration with the National Film Archive of India, Pune, India.

We are inviting submissions that enumerate upon the shifting ground of the discourse around contemporary Indian Cinema. We propose an intense engagement with the politics of uptake and the critical value of knowledge production specific to contemporary Indian cinema as a wide-ranging field. This conference intends to mark the new direction in laying the groundwork for a new research platform that will engage with, and intervene in, the ever-shifting topographies of Indian Film Studies.
Possible areas of inquiry include but are not limited to:

·         Distribution/circulation/(in)formal economies of contemporary Indian films
·         Anthropological and Ethnographic approaches to film and media
·         Infrastructure and logistics of Indian films
·         Political geographies and Indian Cinema
·         Labour and film industries in India
·         Aesthetic influences on contemporary Indian cinema
·         Mainstream and parallel cinema and the erasure of boundary lines
·         Construction of the nation-state in Indian cinema
·         Politics of language in Indian cinema
·         The shifting politics of realism in contemporary Indian cinema
·         Sexuality and gender in contemporary Indian cinema
·         Trends in current Indian cinema
·         Cities and small towns in Indian cinema
·         Changing technological practices
·         Music, Songs and Dance in contemporary Indian cinema
·         Indian Cinema’s negotiations with modernity
·         Biopics and their many forms
·         Archival Practices of Indian Cinema


Guidelines for Abstract Submission

Abstracts should be between 300 and 500 words and must be submitted through email to dmcs.icon@gmail.com, by 18th December 2018. A brief bio of the paper presenter (100-150 words) which includes full name, institutional affiliation and contact details should be submitted along with the abstract.

Submitted abstracts will be evaluated by the peer review committee on the basis of the significance of topic, originality, theoretical contribution, methods and quality of writing

Venue of the International Conference:
The CCC-2019 conference will take place at the National Film Archive of India (NFAI), Pune.
NFA was set up in February 1964 as a media unit of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India.  NFA's mandate is to preserve and promote the rich filmic heritage of India. NFAI is one of the largest film archives in the world. Its three principal objectives are:
·         To trace, acquire and preserve for posterity the heritage of Indian cinema;
·         To classify, document data and undertake research relating to films;
·         To act as a centre for the dissemination of film culture.
NFAI is located at Law College Road in Pune at a distance of 5 km from Pune Railway station and nearly 13 km from Pune International Airport.
Registration Fees
S. No.
Category
Registration Fees
1
Masters, M. Phil. and Ph.D. Students
Rs.  1500
2
Faculty members, Freelancers and Industry Professionals
Rs.  3000
3
Foreign Nationals
Rs.  6000

We regret to inform that no accommodation will be provided for the participants.
Demand Draft (DD) of the applicable amount should be drawn in favour of TheFinance and Accounts Officer, Savitribai Phule Pune University and should be sent along with the registration form.   
Deadlines and Important Dates
·         18 December 2018 - Deadline to submit abstracts
·         22 December 2018 –list of abstracts selected will be announced
·         20January 2019 - Last day for conference registration
·         25 January 2019 - Deadline for full paper submission
·         2 February 2019 – Announcement of the draft conference schedule.
·         7-9 February 2019 – CCC-2019 International Conference

We look forward to your engagement with our endeavour.
Madhavi Reddy
Conference Convener

For details, contact:
Dr Madhavi Reddy
Professor & Head
Department of Media and Communication Studies
Savitribai Phule Pune University
Email: madhavirk@unipune.ac.in / emailtomadhavi@gmail.com

Monday 19 November 2018

National Conference On ‘Women in Regional News Channels

Following from Prof Dr Nisha Pawar:
Two days National Conference

On‘Women in Regional News Channels’
January 22-23, 2019


We are happy to inform you that, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Shivaji University, Kolhapur is celebrating 50 years of its inspection. To celebrate the glorious journey of 50 years, the department has organized ‘Two Days National Conference on Women in Regional News Channels’ scheduled on January 22-23, 2019.
You are invited to participate in this two days conference.  The department is a premier media institute of southern Maharashtra and has been imparting media education in the region. So far, nearly 3000 alumni of the department are working in media organizations on various positions.
About the Conference
The conference is aimed to provide a platform to share views, opinion, suggestions and present scenario of women journalists working in various regional television channels.  The boom of regional Television channels have given employment opportunities to women journalists, therefore, it is necessary to focus on the role and responsibilities of women journalists working on various capacities in the regional television industry. The objectives of the conference are to bring out research-based studies on the main and other sub-themes of the conference. So that, well documentation can be made available in book form for the budding researchers.  

Call for papers
Research papers are invited on theme and sub-themes of the conference. Abstract papers must have 400 words abstract and full paper of maximum 2500 words. The participants should submit their research papers and abstracts in Hindi and English languages. For English use Times New Roman and for Hindi use Unicode font only. Submit soft copies of abstract and full paper in Word and PDF format. Along with abstract submit your bio-note. Kindly note, PPT presentation is compulsory.
Main Theme of the Conference
The main theme of the conference is ‘Women in Regional Television Channels’
Sub-Themes
1.      Women’s employment in regional television channels
2.      Success Stories of women Television Journalists
3.      Women portrayal in regional Television Channels
4.      Women in Regional Television Channels: Change and Challenges
5.      Women-centric TV serials and Women programmes
6.      HR Policies for Women Journalists
7.      Violence against Women Journalists in Regional Television Channels

egistration
After receiving acceptance, online registration should be done using link -“Workshop/Seminar/Conference available on http://www.unishivaji.ac.in”.
Pay fees by using payment gateway provided in the online registration form.
Note: In case of paper presentations with joint authorship, each of the authors will have to register separately. Joint certificate will be issued to the joint paper presenters.
 Manuscript submission
Please send your abstracts and full papers on wshekhar11@gmail.com
Accommodation facility
Limited accommodation facility is available in the university campus and allotment would be made on first come first serve basis. Inform the need of accommodation in advance. Good hotels are available in Kolhapur kindly check availability on internet. Due to fund constraint, no TA and DA would be paid to the participants. The local hospitality includes conference kit, food and accommodation.
Registration Fees (Including Accommodation Charges)

Participants
Fees With Paper
Without Paper
Faculty
2500
2000
Research Students
1500
1000
PG Students/NGO/Media Person
500
300

 Organizing Committee
Chief Patron
Prof Dr Devanand Shinde
Hon. Vice Chancellor
Patron
Prof Dr  D T Shirke
Hon. Pro-Vice Chancellor
Patron
Dr  V D Nandvadekar
Hon Registrar

Contact
Dr Nisha Pawar
Head, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Shivaji University, Kolhpaur.
Dept Contact: 00231-2609201/02
Website: unishvaji.ac.in 

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Friday 2 November 2018

Green cat snake lays eggs in Bangaladesh


https://www.thedailystar.net/environment/wild-life/news/spectacular-green-cat-snake-lays-4-eggs-1630051
An endangered green cat snake, sheltered at Bangladesh Bonyo Prani Sheba Foundation in Sreemangal upazila of the district, laid four eggs there on recently. “ Experts are providing special care to the snake family to ensure safe hatching of the eggs. We are keeping watchful eyes,” said Swapan Deb Sajal, director of the wildlife care foundation. "The snake with its eggs is doing fine. If hatched, they can become valuable breeders of the endangered species in future," he said. “The snake was rescued from Shishirbari area in Sreemangal upazila one month ago when it could hardly move. “These snakes feed mainly on lizards. Besides, they take frogs, birds, rodents and other snakes and have a unique way of capturing their prey,” said Tabibur Rahman, former assistant conservator of wildlife at the forest department in Moulvibazar. Its family identity is colubridae, scientific name Boiga Cyanea and Bangla name Sobuj Fonimonosha. .The hatchlings are usually 35-cm-long. It grows up to 1.86 m. The dorsal surface is green or greenish and ventral surface is pale greenish or yellowish. The young ones are brownish or reddish often with a green head, which is distinctly broader than the neck. Large shield-like scales at top of the head helps one to distinguish it from pit viper, which have small granular scales. The mildly venomous snake breeds during March to June and lays four to ten eggs that hatch within 80 to 90 days, Tabibur Rahman said.
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