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Enclosure, Emancipation, and the Global City

by Joe Karaganis last modified 2007-10-22 11:40

An International Conference of the Union for Democratic Communications

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When 2007-10-25 16:25 to
2007-10-28 16:25
Where Simon Fraser University
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The theme for this year's meeting is 'Enclosure, Emancipatory Communication and the Global City'. The keynote address will be delivered by Mike Davis, author of City of Quartz, Ecology of Fear and, most recently, Planet of Slums. Other featured speakers include Dan Schiller, Nick Dyer-Witheford, Dorothy Kidd and Dee Dee Halleck.

The field of culture and communication manifests struggles between contradictory tendencies. On the one hand, pressures from capital and state sometimes promote various forms of enclosure — the private appropriation, suppression or marginalization of socially-produced public expression. Enclosure comes in many guises: the commodification of information; concentration and hyper-commercialism in media industries; the corporatization of universities; restrictive "intellectual property" regimes; or market authoritarianism as a mode of governance.

On the other hand, progressive forces, from artists and academics to broad social movements, are not only resisting such enclosure, but developing practices and policies that prefigure emancipation — new ways of re-organizing culture and communication democratically. These include struggles over alternative media, state cultural policies, communication rights, reform of media and cultural institutions, audience empowerment, urban public space, and much else.

These forces of enclosure and emancipation increasingly come together in the global city, a site which stands at the nexus of changing national cultures and policies, of transnational migrations and markets, of media flows and audiences, and of consumption and surveillance.

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