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[ecrea] Media history
Thu Sep 21 10:37:34 GMT 2006
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>Call for Papers: Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture
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>What is Media History?
>(Volume 4, Issue 3) Autumn, 2007
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>Over the past three decades the study of media
>history has emerged from the academic shadows
>into an interdisciplinary limelight. No longer
>the sole preserve of subaltern scholars in the
>fields of history, literary or media studies,
>the subject has grown in importance and in scope
>encompassing a wide range of genres across a
>variety of media forms. As the discipline of
>media studies increasingly discovers its
>historical hinterland, so too historians have
>come to view the media as much more than simply
>useful primary sources, but rather as
>fundamental actors in the historical process and
>thus worthy of study in their own right.
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>The rise of new media technologies has led to
>claims of an unprecedented democratisation of
>the study and recording of the past, while the
>relationship between the mass media and
>historical representations, whether
>fictionalised or factual, is one that often
>engenders controversial debate in both the film
>and broadcasting industries. Moreover, in an era
>of media globalisation there are questions to be
>asked about how academics approach the study of
>the historical development of communications
>that moves beyond national boundaries to engage
>with global and comparative accounts.
>
>As a consequence Westminster Papers in
>Communication and Culture invites submissions
>from a wide range of backgrounds that operate in
>or seek to problematise the study of media
>history and the numerous ways in which it is
>approached. In addition to theoretical
>reflections we especially encourage original
>empirical research that highlights
>epistemological/methodological issues whilst
>engaging with actual historical experience.
>
>Possible topics include but are not limited to:
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> Global Media Histories;
> Comparative Media Histories;
> History, Media and Memory;
> Time, Place and the Media;
> Newspaper History;
> Broadcasting History;
> Film History;
> History and New Media.
>
>Applicants may submit abstracts of no more than
>250 words to Daniel Day at
><mailto:(dayd /at/ wmin.ac.uk)>(dayd /at/ wmin.ac.uk) The
>deadline for the submission of abstracts is
>Friday 22nd December 2006. For accepted articles
>the deadline for submission is Monday 30th April
>2007. Further details of WPCC are available at
><http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-880>http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-880
>
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>
>Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture
>(WPCC) is a peer-reviewed journal, published
>four times a year. WPCC recognises the
>interdisciplinary nature of the field of Media
>and Cultural Studies, and therefore deliberately
>encourages diverse methods, contexts and themes.
>Particular interests include, but are not
>limited to, work related to Popular Culture,
>Media Audiences, Political Economy, Promotional
>Culture, New Media, Political Communication, Migration and Diasporic Studies.
>A major goal of the WPCC is to help develop a
>de-westernised and transcultural sphere that
>engages both young and established scholars from
>different parts of the world in a critical
>debate about the relationship between
>communication, culture and society in the 21st Century.
>WPCC welcomes articles from scholars working in
>any area of the field. We are particularly keen
>to publish work by doctoral students and people
>starting their academic careers. Unsolicited articles are encouraged.
>WPCC is available in printed form, either in the
>form of annual subscriptions or as single issue
>purchases. Subscription currently covers the
>four issues published each year. WPCC is also
>available on PDF format, free of charge. At
><http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-880>http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-880
>you may read the full text of all articles published in the journal.
>
>
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Carpentier Nico (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
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