Congresso Internacional
18 a 21 de Outubro 2011
Recife - Brasil
O segredo tem a ver com todas as áreas de conhecimento, tais como: educação, saúde, economia, história, política, indústria, museologia, ciências sociais e "exatas", arte, arquitetura, religião, literatura, psicologia, direito, família, sexualidade etc., e com a vivência do cotidiano. Tem a ver com todas as culturas. Do segredo íntimo ao segredo de Estado, todas as dinâmicas são possíveis. O objetivo geral deste Ciclo de Estudos sobre o Imaginário é discutir, a partir das dimensões simbólicas, arquetípicas e míticas, as dinâmicas do segredo nos diversos setores sociais e em diversas culturas, procurando delinear as modalidades de seu impacto na contemporaneidade.
Conferencistas :
Alberto Filipe Araujo (Braga)
Carlos Fonseca Clamote Carreto (Lisboa)
Florence Lévi (Paris)
Jean-Jacques Wunenburger (Lyon)
Michel Maffesoli (Paris)
Muniz Sodré (Rio de Janeiro)
Ruy Povoas (Ilhéus)
Website
http://www.cicloimaginario.com
terça-feira, 21 de junho de 2011
XI Seminário Internacional da Comunicação
16, 17 e 18 de novembro de 2011
Faculdade de Comunicação Social da PUCRS - Porto Alegre/RS
Mídias Locativas e Transmídia:
De que meios estamos falando?
Inscrições
Prazo para envio do resumo: de 16 de junho a 16 de agosto.
Prazo para inscrições sem apresentação de trabalho: de 16 de junho a 5 de novembro.
http://www.pucrs.br/famecos/pos/seminariointernacional/
Faculdade de Comunicação Social da PUCRS - Porto Alegre/RS
Mídias Locativas e Transmídia:
De que meios estamos falando?
Inscrições
Prazo para envio do resumo: de 16 de junho a 16 de agosto.
Prazo para inscrições sem apresentação de trabalho: de 16 de junho a 5 de novembro.
http://www.pucrs.br/famecos/pos/seminariointernacional/
sexta-feira, 10 de junho de 2011
CONSCIOUSNESS REFRAMED 12
PRESENCE IN THE MINDFIELD:
Art, Identity and the Technology of Transformation
The conference will look at art as behaviour of mind, embedded in the physical world, but articulating its immateriality. Just as institutionalized art, with its tired orthodoxies of instruction, production and distribution, is challenged by the new technologies of knowing and perception, so our sense of self - its singularity and authenticity - is open to reconstruction and reinterpretation. In his assault on identity and authorship, the great Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa created over 70 heteronyms. “His jostling aliases,” as John Gray has put it, “expressing his belief that the individual subject - the core of European thought - is an illusion.” This exploration of the plurality of self finds is contemporary expression in the proliferation of personas and avatars through which we navigate the actual and virtual universes of our making. Transdisciplinary discourse, the adoption of new technologies, the invisible forces and fields of the sciences, the recuperation of abandoned metaphysical and spiritual models of being, can all find expression within the context of this conference.
Presentations and papers are invited from artists, and theorists in all fields!
Important dates:
Deadline for Abstracts (no more than 500 words): July 3, 2011.
Notification of Acceptance: July 17, 2011.
Deadline for Full papers(no more than 2500 words): September 4 , 2011.
Date of Publication release: November 30, 2011.
Conference date: November 30 – December 2, 2011.
The conference will be accompanied by a publication of full papers published in colaboration with Direcção Geral das Artes - Portuguese Ministry of Culture.
Submissions
Abstracts should be submitted as an attached document in Word (docx) or Rich Text (rtf) by e-mail to: cr12 (at) skilledart (dot) eu. The subject line should be tagged 'CR12 Conference'.
Requirements
Include in your submission the title of the proposed paper, full name(s) of author(s), institutional affiliation(s), and your mailing address, including email/mobile/phone and URL as applicable. Five key words, and a short biography of 100 words maximum are also required. Your Abstract must be accompanied by a declaration of intention to attend the conference. We encourage submissions to include relevant images. However, the total file size of the abstract submission should not exceed 2 MB.
Acceptance
Abstracts will be acknowledged on receipt, and authors will be notified of acceptance by July 17, 2011.
Submission of Full Papers
Your paper (no more than 2500 words) will be required by September 4, 2011. Papers received after this date will not be published. Full details of copy-ready requirements will be supplied at the time of acceptance.
More Info
For more information about to the conference please visit our website at http://artshare.com.pt/cr12 or email us through cr12 (at) skilledart (dot) eu
Art, Identity and the Technology of Transformation
The conference will look at art as behaviour of mind, embedded in the physical world, but articulating its immateriality. Just as institutionalized art, with its tired orthodoxies of instruction, production and distribution, is challenged by the new technologies of knowing and perception, so our sense of self - its singularity and authenticity - is open to reconstruction and reinterpretation. In his assault on identity and authorship, the great Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa created over 70 heteronyms. “His jostling aliases,” as John Gray has put it, “expressing his belief that the individual subject - the core of European thought - is an illusion.” This exploration of the plurality of self finds is contemporary expression in the proliferation of personas and avatars through which we navigate the actual and virtual universes of our making. Transdisciplinary discourse, the adoption of new technologies, the invisible forces and fields of the sciences, the recuperation of abandoned metaphysical and spiritual models of being, can all find expression within the context of this conference.
Presentations and papers are invited from artists, and theorists in all fields!
Important dates:
Deadline for Abstracts (no more than 500 words): July 3, 2011.
Notification of Acceptance: July 17, 2011.
Deadline for Full papers(no more than 2500 words): September 4 , 2011.
Date of Publication release: November 30, 2011.
Conference date: November 30 – December 2, 2011.
The conference will be accompanied by a publication of full papers published in colaboration with Direcção Geral das Artes - Portuguese Ministry of Culture.
Submissions
Abstracts should be submitted as an attached document in Word (docx) or Rich Text (rtf) by e-mail to: cr12 (at) skilledart (dot) eu. The subject line should be tagged 'CR12 Conference'.
Requirements
Include in your submission the title of the proposed paper, full name(s) of author(s), institutional affiliation(s), and your mailing address, including email/mobile/phone and URL as applicable. Five key words, and a short biography of 100 words maximum are also required. Your Abstract must be accompanied by a declaration of intention to attend the conference. We encourage submissions to include relevant images. However, the total file size of the abstract submission should not exceed 2 MB.
Acceptance
Abstracts will be acknowledged on receipt, and authors will be notified of acceptance by July 17, 2011.
Submission of Full Papers
Your paper (no more than 2500 words) will be required by September 4, 2011. Papers received after this date will not be published. Full details of copy-ready requirements will be supplied at the time of acceptance.
More Info
For more information about to the conference please visit our website at http://artshare.com.pt/cr12 or email us through cr12 (at) skilledart (dot) eu
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