RMeS Summer School 2024: Environmental Media

  • Keidl, P. D. (Member of programme committee)
  • Bardazzi, A. (Member of programme committee)
  • Müller, E. (Organiser)
  • op de Beke, L. (Member of programme committee)
  • van Es, K. (Member of programme committee)
  • Ani Encheva (Member of programme committee)
  • Luka Hattuma (Member of programme committee)
  • Margherita Passoni (Member of programme committee)
  • Sorcha Brennan (Member of programme committee)

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Description

In our media-saturated environments, media take on omnipresent, rapidly transforming, and transformative roles, shaping our interactions and imaginations. Against the backdrop of today’s climate emergency, which lies at the heart of a variety of related political, social, and ecological crises, the interdisciplinary field of Environmental Media Studies engages with diverse approaches addressing the role of media, among other things, in shaping our perception and understanding of environmental issues, transforming the relationship between humans and nonhuman animals, creating extractive infrastructures and processes that overconsume elemental resources, providing avenues for imaginative artistic and activist interventions, and generating data through sensory infrastructures in unprecedented ways and volumes. As articulated by the editors of the inaugural issue of the Journal of Environmental Media Studies, Meryl Shriver-Rice and Hunter Vaughan, “Environmental media studies includes efforts to identify, assess, describe and work towards the solutions of environmental problems of the digital era – problems, ultimately, of resource use and allocation, that are complicated by overarching differences in political ecology, such as access to technology and natural resources, position in processes of decolonization, social notions of gender and cultural concepts of Nature.” (Vol. 1, nr. 1, p. 4)

The upcoming Summer School 2024 will explore this raising, transformative sub-field in Media Studies and address a range of diverse topics and approaches to Environmental Media. It will feature keynote lectures by leading international scholars addressing themes such as extraction, ecocide, and sensory media, alongside a variety of workshops focusing on topics including impact documentaries and eco-games, the sustainability of film industries and data centers, media activism, and excursions involving performative artistic interventions in the built environment.

Reading materials for the keynote lectures and workshops will be distributed beforehand. Participants aiming to earn 5 ECTS credits are encouraged to present their paper ideas during the corresponding workshops. A detailed programme will be accessible in the first week of March 2024.
Period19 Jun 202421 Jun 2024
Event typeOther
LocationUtrecht, NetherlandsShow on map
Degree of RecognitionNational