First International Conference THE EVENT The Conference Media, Culture and Change Across The Pacific. Perspectives from Oceania, Asia and The Americas, is ready now. We are looking forward to stimulate discussion and to foster new theoretical and thematic insights, all them about everyday practices and new media in digital age.
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú | Lima, November 16th and 17th Organized by: Master Program in Visual Anthropology Research Group in Visual Anthropology
As the ‘Pacific century’ gathers pace, important questions arise about the media and communication dimensions of processes of social, economic and cultural change currently underway across the vast Pacific region. Ongoing negotiations around a controversial trade agreement affecting 40% of the world’s economic output, known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), have added urgency to the need for greater collaboration among Pacific scholars and researchers.
ESCUELA DE POSGRADO MAESTRIA EN ANTROPOLOGÍA VISUAL
Media, Culture and Change Across The Pacific
FULL PROGRAM
Media, Culture and Change Across The Pacific Perspectives from Oceania, Asia and The Americas First International Conference Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Lima, November 16th and 17th Auditorio de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, PUCP
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16 th
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 th
REGISTRATION AND WELCOME 9 am – 10 am. Auditorium Social Sciences “Gustavo Gutierrez”, PUCP
PAPER SESSION 4: NEW MEDIA CULTURES AND LANGUAGES 10 am – 11.20 am. Sala B100, Basement New Library of Innovation
EVENT OPENING 10 am – 10.30 am. Auditorium Social Sciences “Gustavo Gutierrez”, PUCP Raul Castro – Conference Convenor, Research Group in Visual Anthropology Maria Eugenia Ulfe – Director, Master Program in Visual Anthropology
Manolo Aparicio and Enzo Morales, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú “Otherness in Digital Space: the Construction of the “Other” from Videos of Executions Led by Paramilitary Groups”
KEYNOTE SESSION 1: OPENING CONFERENCE 10.30 am – 11.45 am. Auditorium Social Sciences “Gustavo Gutierrez”, PUCP John Postill, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology - RMIT, Australia “Digital rights activists vs the Trans Pacific Partnership: a field-theoretical analysis” KEYNOTE SESSION 2 12 m. – 1.15 pm. Auditorium Social Sciences “Gustavo Gutierrez”, PUCP Nell Haynes, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile “Social Scripts on Social Media: Studying the Performances of Normativity Online”
John Postill - Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Digital rights activists vs the Trans Pacific Partnership: a field-theoretical analysis Heather Horst - Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Digital Media and Everyday Life: Pacific Perspectives Nell Haynes - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Social Scripts on Social Media: Studying the Performances of Normativity Online Gisela Cánepa - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Governmentality and Media: Marca Perú and the new meanings of Nation and Citizenship
Organized by: Master Program in Visual Anthropology Research Group in Visual Anthropology
ESCUELA DE POSGRADO MAESTRIA EN ANTROPOLOGÍA VISUAL
Jorge Juárez, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú “Social Media as New Delivery Platform for Photography and Contemporary Arts. The LimaFotoLibre Collective Study Case. PAPER SESSION 5: CINEMA, CULTURE AND REPRESENTATION 11.30 m. – 1 pm. Sala B100, Basement New Library of Innovation
LUNCH – BREAK 1.15 pm – 3 pm
Bruno Rivas, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú “Abstract-Cinema in the Pacific Region Between Loneliness and Globalization: is the Individual Disconnected from the World of Technological Interconnections?”
PAPER SESSION 1: TRANSNATIONAL MEDIA AND FANDOM CULTURES 3 pm – 4.15 pm. Sala B100, Basement New Library of Innovation
Matthew Bird and Luz Sánchez, University of Chicago, US / Universidad del Pacífico, Perú “Confía en mi: Losing and Gaining Trust in Post-Conflict Peruvian Cinema”
Lady Quezada Tello y Fernanda Tusa Jumbo, Universidad Técnica de Machala, Ecuador “Effect Hallyu (Korea) in Ecuador: Media Strategy to Promote the Image of a Country”
Speakers:
José Enrique Solano, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú “Living simultaneously in multiple chronotopes: from the physical/virtual enclosure to the virtual carnival. A 4Chan Ethnography”
Alexa Velez, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú “Esto es Guerra! Media Ethnography of a Peruvian Reality Show” Johanna Montauban, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú “They are here. Zombie Culture through the Walking Dead Tribe of Peru”
Gareth Stanton, Goldsmiths University of London, UK “Framing the Indonesian ‘Real’. The Documentary Eye and Contemporary Java” LUNCH – BREAK 1 pm – 3 pm PAPER SESSION 6: IMAGES OF STATE AND MEDIA NATION BUILDING 3 pm – 4.15 pm. Auditorium Social Sciences “Gustavo Gutierrez”, PUCP
PAPER SESSION 2: MEDIA, ARTS AND VIOLENCE IN DIGITAL AGE 4.30 pm – 5.45 pm. Sala B100, Basement New Library of Innovation
Ana María Quiros, Harvard University, US “Tracing the Digital Imaginaries of Ecotourism in the Galapagos Islands”
Giuliana Migliori, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú “Neoliberal Epic: Images of Peruvian Private Security Guards in Irak War”
Inés Ruiz, University of Kent, UK “Memories of Sterilization Program in Fujimori´s Regime: Images of Impunity”
Nathalie Koc-Menard, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú “Mass Graves Exhumations: Media and Pornography of Violence in Post War Peru”
Elder Cuevas, Universidad de Lima, Peru “Peru Brand/Peru Scam: A country under construction?”
Ulises Pineda, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México “The Significance of Artistic Practices Regarding Violence in Mexico”
KEYNOTE SESSION 3 4.30 pm – 5.45 pm. Auditorium Social Sciences “Gustavo Gutierrez”, PUCP
PAPER SESSION 3: NEW USES OF SOCIAL MEDIA 6 pm – 7.30 pm. Sala B100, Basement New Library of Innovation
Gisela Cánepa, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú “Governmentality and Media: Marca Perú and the New Meanings of Nation and Citizenship”
Jolynna Sinanan, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology – RMIT, Australia “Social Media Photography and Intergenerational Families”
KEYNOTE SESSION 4: CLOSING CONFERENCE 6 pm – 7.30 pm. Auditorium Social Sciences “Gustavo Gutierrez”, PUCP
Alexander Huerta – Mercado, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú “Sherezade Project. Transmedia Storytelling in Anthropology” Raúl Castro, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú “Pulp Faction: Youth Online Mobilization and the Pop-litics of Disenchanted”
Heather Horst, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology - RMIT “Digital Media and Everyday Life. Pacific Perspectives” END OF EVENT - PUB RECEPTION 9 pm