Call for Papers for Consumer Identities and Digital Culture Symposium

November 15, 2016

The Institute for International Communication is now accepting submissions for paper presentations at an upcoming one-day symposium, Consumer Identities and Digital Culture. We seek transdisciplinary interpretations and critical analyses of consumption and consumer identity, broadly defined across emerging media and digital landscapes.

This symposium is the first in a planned series of events interrogating various aspects of consumer identity, using fans as one exemplar and catalyst for discussion. Panelists will also be invited to participate in the development of an edited volume.

Submission Deadline: December 20, 2016

Potential Topics (including but not limited to):

  • Fans and fandom
  • Aspirational consumption
  • Anti-consumerism/consumer activism
  • Brand communities
  • Makers, crafters and prosumers
  • Target markets and subcultural identities
  • Cultural marketing and consumer relationships

We welcome scholarly submissions that address audience, industry, and critical/cultural perspectives and are particularly interested in the intersections thereof.

Submissions:
350-word abstract and brief biographical note by 12/20/2016 to [email protected]

Accepted panelists will be notified in mid-January.

Location: St. John’s University, Queens Campus

Date: March 28, 2017

Keynote:

Dr. Paul Booth, associate professor of Media and Cinema studies at DePaul University and author of several books including Digital Fandom 2.0: New Media Studies (Peter Lang, 2016), Game Play: Paratextuality in Contemporary Board Games (Bloomsbury, 2015) and Playing Fans: Negotiating Fandom and Media in the Digital Age(University of Iowa Press, 2015)

Please visit the website of the 2017 symposium for further information or address any questions to:

Candice D. Roberts
Assistant Professor of Communication
St. John’s University
[email protected]

Myles Ethan Lascity
Assistant Professor of Communication
Chestnut Hill College
[email protected]