Meeting Abstract

Archives, Aesthetics, and Alterity: Evaluating the “Negotiating the Revolt” Conference in Prague

Number: 16 October 31, 2025
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Archives, Aesthetics, and Alterity: Evaluating the “Negotiating the Revolt” Conference in Prague

Abstract

This study presents an evaluative account of the international conference Negotiating the Revolt: Punk in Times of Political Transformation, held in Prague from 16 to 18 May 2025, from a communication studies perspective. Organized by the Institute of Czech History at Charles University and supported by the Czech Science Foundation, the event was part of a broader research project on punk culture during the post-socialist transition in Czechia and Slovakia. It was conducted in collaboration with the Czech-Slovak Punk Scholars Network, the Centre for the Study of Popular Culture, and the Archive of Czech and Slovak Subcultures. The conference examined punk not merely as a musical genre, but as a communicative practice that encompasses aesthetic, political, and archival dimensions. Through panel sessions, archival exhibitions, memory walks, and zine exchanges, it explored punk’s role in producing “history from below” and assessed how fanzines and other subcultural materials function as communicative strategies against dominant narratives. With contributions from scholars across various regions, including Türkiye, the conference offered a valuable platform to investigate the transnational networks and local distinctiveness of punk scenes. This evaluation integrates ethnographic findings on the Istanbul punk scene with the broader thematic structure of the conference to analyze how punk continues to shape alternative publics, communicative subjectivities, and cultural memory in contemporary contexts.

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Thanks

I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Dr. Miroslav Michela, Dr. Ondřej Daniel, and Dr. Karolina Válová of Charles University for their kind invitation and institutional support throughout the Negotiating the Revolt conference. I also thank Selin Yağcı for her thoughtful moderation, which encouraged meaningful and open dialogue. I am grateful to all participants who shared their insights and contributed to a stimulating academic environment. The city of Prague, with its historical atmosphere and layered memory, provided a rich setting for conversations on cultural resistance and subcultural archives. I would also like to thank Dr. Miroslav Michela once again for sharing his personal collection of zines and for introducing me to an archival space that he describes not as a museum, but as a space shaped by alternative forms of friendship and memory. His approach reminds us that punk remains relevant in places where critical relationships are nurtured and new forms of knowledge are created.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Communication Studies

Journal Section

Meeting Abstract

Early Pub Date

October 28, 2025

Publication Date

October 31, 2025

Submission Date

June 9, 2025

Acceptance Date

October 28, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Number: 16

APA
Serbes, H. (2025). Archives, Aesthetics, and Alterity: Evaluating the “Negotiating the Revolt” Conference in Prague. Etkileşim, 16, 427-433. https://doi.org/10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.321
AMA
1.Serbes H. Archives, Aesthetics, and Alterity: Evaluating the “Negotiating the Revolt” Conference in Prague. Etkileşim. 2025;(16):427-433. doi:10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.321
Chicago
Serbes, Hüseyin. 2025. “Archives, Aesthetics, and Alterity: Evaluating the ‘Negotiating the Revolt’ Conference in Prague”. Etkileşim, nos. 16: 427-33. https://doi.org/10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.321.
EndNote
Serbes H (October 1, 2025) Archives, Aesthetics, and Alterity: Evaluating the “Negotiating the Revolt” Conference in Prague. Etkileşim 16 427–433.
IEEE
[1]H. Serbes, “Archives, Aesthetics, and Alterity: Evaluating the ‘Negotiating the Revolt’ Conference in Prague”, Etkileşim, no. 16, pp. 427–433, Oct. 2025, doi: 10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.321.
ISNAD
Serbes, Hüseyin. “Archives, Aesthetics, and Alterity: Evaluating the ‘Negotiating the Revolt’ Conference in Prague”. Etkileşim. 16 (October 1, 2025): 427-433. https://doi.org/10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.321.
JAMA
1.Serbes H. Archives, Aesthetics, and Alterity: Evaluating the “Negotiating the Revolt” Conference in Prague. Etkileşim. 2025;:427–433.
MLA
Serbes, Hüseyin. “Archives, Aesthetics, and Alterity: Evaluating the ‘Negotiating the Revolt’ Conference in Prague”. Etkileşim, no. 16, Oct. 2025, pp. 427-33, doi:10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.321.
Vancouver
1.Hüseyin Serbes. Archives, Aesthetics, and Alterity: Evaluating the “Negotiating the Revolt” Conference in Prague. Etkileşim. 2025 Oct. 1;(16):427-33. doi:10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.321

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