International Conference: Gender, Power and Media at Sharda University - Call for Papers
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International Conference on Media, Gender and Power: Interrogating Representation, Identity and Resistance - Sharda University, School of Media and Communication - Abstract Submission Open

Overview
The School of Media and Communication (SOMC) at Sharda University is organizing an International Conference on "Media, Gender and Power: Interrogating Representation, Identity and Resistance". The conference aims to bring together academics, researchers, media professionals, and activists for multidisciplinary conversations about how gender narratives are constructed and how societal views are influenced by film, television, journalism, and digital media. It seeks to critically investigate the link between gender, power, and media in modern global contexts while promoting feminist, queer, and intersectional viewpoints in media studies.
Event Highlights
Feature | Details |
Event Type | International Conference |
Theme | Media, Gender and Power: Interrogating Representation, Identity and Resistance |
Organized by | School of Media and Communication (SOMC), Sharda University |
Mode | Information not specified in source |
Venue | Sharda University (campus details not specified) |
Conference Dates | Information not specified in source |
Abstract Submission Deadline | Information not specified in source |
About the Organizer
Sharda University is a leading private university in India, known for its commitment to academic excellence and research. The School of Media and Communication (SOMC) offers programs that prepare students for careers in journalism, film, digital media, and communication studies, with a focus on critical engagement with contemporary media issues.
Theme and Focus Areas
The conference invites papers on the following thematic areas:
1. Gender Representation in Film and Visual Culture
Queer identities in film, television, and digital storytelling
Politics of visibility and invisibility in media representation
Transgender narratives and media discourse
Queer cinema and alternative storytelling practices
2. Queer Visibility and LGBTQ+ Media Representation
Queer identities in film, television, and digital storytelling
Politics of visibility and invisibility in media representation
Transgender narratives and media discourse
Queer cinema and alternative storytelling practices
3. Media Industries, Labour, and Gender Inequality
Gendered labour divisions in media industries
Women in leadership roles in film, journalism, and broadcasting
Workplace discrimination and the politics of representation
Creative labour, authorship, and gender dynamics in media production
4. Digital Media, Social Media, and Gender Activism
Feminist activism and digital campaigns
Online harassment, cyber misogyny, and gendered violence
Hashtag movements and digital resistance
Influencer culture and gender politics on social media
5. Intersectionality in Media Representation
Gender, caste, class, and race in media narratives
Representation of marginalized and indigenous communities
Disability, gender, and media visibility
Intersectional feminism in contemporary media discourse
6. Gender, Politics, and News Media
Representation of women and gender minorities in political journalism
Media framing of gender-based violence
Gender bias in news production and reporting
Women political leaders and media narratives
7. Alternative Media and Narratives of Resistance
Independent cinema and feminist storytelling
Community media and grassroots communication
Documentary films as sites of resistance
Media as a tool for social justice and empowerment
8. Gender, Identity, and Representation in Animation
Representation of gender roles and identities in animated films and series
Feminist perspectives in animation storytelling and character design
Queer and non-binary identities in contemporary animation
Gender politics in anime, children's animation, and global animated media
Eligibility Criteria
The conference invites participation from:
Academicians and Faculty Members
Researchers and Ph.D. Scholars
Media Professionals and Practitioners
Students working on relevant topics
Activists engaged with gender and media issues
Registration Process

Individual Registration: Individual registration is mandatory for all co-authors of a paper.
Certificates: Certificates will be issued individually based on the submitted registration details.
Registration Link: To complete registration, please click the Registration button on the official conference website.
Benefits of Attending
Publication Opportunity: Selected papers may be considered for publication.
Networking: Connect with leading researchers, media professionals, and activists from around the world.
Knowledge Exchange: Engage in critical discourse on gender, media, and power.
Certificate: Participants will receive a certificate of presentation/participation.
Interdisciplinary Insights: Explore intersectional approaches to media and gender studies.
Official Notification / Website Link
For complete details, updates, and guidelines, please visit the official conference website: https://sites.google.com/view/icmc-somc/home
Conference Convenors:
Dr. Noveena Chakravorty - Associate Professor, SOMC
Dr. Swati Agarwal - Assistant Professor & HOD, SOMC
Dr. Kuldeep Siwach - Professor & Associate Dean, SOMC
Disclaimer: This blog post is a summary based on the information available on the official conference website. The author does not claim any responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of this information. Prospective participants are strongly advised to visit the official conference website (https://sites.google.com/view/icmc-somc/home) for complete details, including important dates, registration fees, submission guidelines, and updates.



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