[Air-L] CFP for Conference on Children and Youth - consumer culture (due Jan 30)

Natalie H. Coulter ncoulter at yorku.ca
Wed Jan 10 09:26:02 PST 2024


Dear AoIR folks



Please take look at the conference and share with your networks.  There is lots of room at the CTC for scholarship on young people and digital cultures, social media, digital technologies etc.



Natalie





CHILD AND TEEN CONSUMPTION 2024

11th Interdisciplinary Conference on Child and Teen Consumption

October 16 -18 2024, York University, Toronto, Canada





PLAYING WITH BORDERS

The 2024 edition of the Child and Teen Consumption Conference will be held in Toronto (Canada) and will be hosted by York University, October 16-18, 2024.



The theme of the 11th Child and Teen Consumption Conference is Playing with Borders. The borders and boundaries of young people’s cultural worlds are messy and in flux, especially in the spaces of consumer culture, digital culture and media culture. From the borders between the analog and the digital, the authentic and the branded, the global and the local, play and labour to, food and fun, young people contest, resist, negotiate, push and play with the boundaries in the between. We invite research and approaches that interrogate the concepts and definition of children’s and teens “play”, and how young people themselves “play” in mediated and digitized spaces.



This theme is dedicated to the critical study of issues relevant to child and teen consumption, with methods and perspectives drawn from across the humanities and qualitative social sciences. We welcome applications from any discipline, department, or field. We are especially eager to receive applications that approach such questions from critical perspectives that centre marginalized selves: queer, trans, feminist, crip, antiracist, abolitionist, decolonial, Indigenous, diasporic, transnational, and so on.





Presentations may examine a variety of topics including, but not limited to:

  *   Branding and marketing of young people
  *   Children and sustainability (SDG)
  *   Children’s mediated cultures
  *   Children’s rights and justice
  *   Climate change
  *   Consumer culture
  *   Consumer desires
  *   Digital literacies
  *   Digital technologies
  *   Disability and play
  *   Families and consumer culture
  *   Food cultures
  *   Gender and/or race in consumer culture
  *   Global migration
  *   Historical approaches to consumption and play
  *   Identities and consumer culture
  *   LGBTQIA2+ youth
  *   Material cultures
  *   New methodologies in children and consumption
  *   Play and Fun
  *   Poverty and Scarcity
  *   Policy on marketing and advertising
  *   Social media practices and cultures
  *   Sociology of food
  *   War, poverty and food insecurity for children



Submission process:



Applications will undergo an interdisciplinary evaluation: a paper from a disciplinary background will be evaluated by researchers from other disciplines.



Applications are due 30 January 2024.

Successful applicants will be notified by the beginning of March 2024.

Applications can be submitted here.

https://www.yorku.ca/events/ctc2024/applications/





About the Association:

The Child and Teen Consumption Conferences address a wide range of topics linking childhood and adolescence with consumer environments in different social and institutional contexts. This forum aims to be a meeting place for scholars and practitioners to examine different issues affecting children for better or for worse, such as media, technology, privacy, climate change, social exclusion, and SDGs, from diverse disciplinary perspectives including psychology, sociology, communication, anthropology, history, education sciences, and law. Since the beginning, the Child and Teen Consumption Conferences promote original research on how children interact with the market and society, and how they construct their identity and relationships with peers, family members, brands and organizations. More information on the CTC community can be found here: https://mshs.univ-poitiers.fr/childandteenconsumption/

Since 2004, previous conferences have been held every two years in countries such as France, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Spain and Scotland.





Contact person & email for CTC 2024 enquiries:

Email: childrenandteen at yorku.ca<mailto:childrenandteen at yorku.ca>



Conference Co-chairs:

Natalie Coulter, York University

Kisha McPherson, Toronto Metropolitan University



Conference Coordinator

Marion Tempest Grant






Natalie Coulter, PhD (she/her)
• Associate Professor • Director of the Institute for Research on Digital Literacies (IRDL)
Communication and Media Studies • YORK UNIVERSITY
Toronto ON, Canada
Twitter: @nhccommstudies
https://profiles.laps.yorku.ca/profiles/ncoulter/

Latest publications:
“Let’s go make some videos”: Post-Feminist Digital Media on Tween-Coms<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.1177/15274764221150162>
Hey Siri”: Virtual Assistants Are Listening to Children and Then Using the Data<https://theconversation.com/hey-siri-virtual-assistants-are-listening-to-children-and-then-using-the-data-186874>
 Child Studies Meets Digital Media: Rethinking the Paradigms<https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781351004107-1/child-studies-meets-digital-media-natalie-coulter>.
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