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<p>In 2026, the Besides the Screen conference returns to the city of
Ningbo to explore the ways audiences, subjects and agents are
distributed and negotiated across borders – whether institutional,
spatial, linguistic or technological. </p>
<p>This year’s conference begins from the premise that the concept of
the passive media audience has always been a myth. Nowadays, it would be
difficult to find a situation where viewers are not doing anything,
even if it is just scrolling on their phones during a streaming marathon. Novel media forms are teeming with opportunities
to participate, interact, share with our friends, and likely place a
bet. Audience reactions have become a popular genre in itself and just
look at all the chaos fans make at movie theatre sing-alongs. Can these
be spaces of resistance and emancipation? The same technologies that
empower amateur filmmakers and influencers make each user a potential
promotional node to be mobilized. If most internet traffic is automated,
does it even matter if the content is tailored for bots and search
engine optimization? </p>
<p>We invite contributions that reflect upon the many audiences,
subjects, and agents that make the media, culture, and creative
industries and associated artforms. What has been the impact of
technological advancements on audiences, and how are they in turn
impacting the creative industries? What new subjects and agents have
emerged from these developments, and how are they transforming
audiovisual practices?</p>
<p>Related research areas include: </p>
<ul><li>Cultural and Creative Industries </li><li>Film, TV, and Screen Studies</li><li>Game Studies</li><li>Digital Humanities and Emerging Technologies</li><li>New media, Contemporary, and Performance Arts</li></ul>
<p>The conference is open to both <b>short papers</b> and <b>films/video essays</b> (up to 20 minutes). Submissions should be made through the online form available at <a href="http://besidesthescreen.com" target="_blank">besidesthescreen.com</a>.</p>
<p><b>Paper proposals</b> require title, 3-5 keywords, abstract (300 words max), and a short author affiliation/bio (200 words max). <b>Short film/video essays</b> <b>proposals</b>
require title, link (with password if required), 3-5 keywords, synopsis
or artist statement (300 words max), and a short author affiliation/bio
(200 words max) </p>
<p>Submission deadline: <b>March 1, 2026</b>. We will accept submissions up to midnight in the proponent’s time zone. Selected participants will be notified in Mid-March.</p>
<p>If you experience any issues with the submission form, please email <a href="mailto:besidesthescreen@gmail.com" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">besidesthescreen@gmail.com</a> with the email header <b>NINGBO26 –Submission issue</b>. Please note: <b>email submissions will not be accepted</b>.</p>
<p>Besides the Screen Ningbo 2026 is organized by Dr. Corey Schultz
(UNNC), Dr. Virginia Crisp (King’s College London), and Dr. Gabriel
Menotti (Queen’s University). The conference is funded by the University
of Nottingham Ningbo China’s Research and Knowledge Exchange Conference
and Event Organising Support Scheme, and supported by the Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. </p>
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