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[ecrea] CFP - Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
Wed Feb 13 20:22:17 GMT 2008
>Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New MediaTechnologies
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>Call for Papers Special Issue on Digital Cultures of California
>Vol 15 no 1. February 2009
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>EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 31 March 2008
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>Guest editor:
>Julian Bleecker ((julian /at/ techkwondo.com))
>(Near Future Laboratory and University of Southern California)
>This call invites submissions for a special
>issue related to digital cultures of California.
>Internationally, California is a phenomenon in
>terms of its relationship to creating, consuming
>and analyzing the era of digital technologies.
> From the legendary garage entrepreneurs, to the
>multi-billion dollar culture of venture capital,
>to stock back-dating scandals, to the epic
>exodus of Californias IT support staff during
>the Burning Man festival, this territory plays
>an important role in the political, cultural and
>economic underpinnings of digitally and
>network-mediated lives on a global scale.
>The Bay Area of California (often referred to
>somewhat incorrectly as Northern California) is
>perceived as a hot-bed of technology activity.
>Nearby Silicon Valley serves as a marker for the
>massive funding of enterprises that shape many
>aspects of digital culture. The new interaction
>rituals that have come to define what social
>life has become in many parts of the world can
>often be traced back to this part of California.
>New, popular and curious forms of presence
>awareness and digital communication such as
>Twitter and Flickr have found a comfortable home
>here. Lifestyles of the Northern California
>digerati have enveloped the cultural milieu,
>often changing the social landscape to such a
>degree that it become unrecognizable and
>unpalatable to those less engaged in creating
>and consuming digital cultures. Complimenting
>the Bay Areas technology production activities
>is Southern California the greater Los Angeles
>basin in particular where Hollywood
>sensibilities bring together entertainment with
>technology through such things as video games,
>mobile content distribution, digital video and 3D cinema.
>California is also the home of several colleges
>and universities where digital technologies are
>developed in engineering departments and
>reflected upon from social science and
>humanities departments. This curious
>relationship between production and analysis
>creates the promise of insightful
>interdisciplinary approaches to making new kinds
>of digital networked cultures. Many institutions
>have made efforts to combine engineering and
>social science practices to bolster technology
>design. Xerox PARC probably stands as the
>canonical example of interdisciplinary
>approaches to digital technology design.
>Similarly, combining arts practices with
>technology as a kind of exploratory research and
>development has important precedent at places
>like Intel Berkeley Labs and PARC and at the
>practice-based events such as the San Jose California-based Zero One festival.
>In this special issue we welcome submissions
>which investigate, provoke and explicate the
>California digital cultures from a variety of
>perspectives. We are interested in papers that
>approach this phenomenon in scholarly and,
>particularly, approaches that emphasize
>practice-based analysis and knowledge production.
>* What are the ways that social networks have
>been shaped by digital techniques?
>* How has the phenomenon of the digital
>entrepreneur evolved in the age of DIY sensibilities?
>* What are the ways that new ideas succeed or
>fail based on their dissemination amongst the
>elite, connected digerati, as opposed to their
>dissemination amongst less more quotidian communities?
>* What is the nature of the matrix of
>relationships between Hollywood entertainment,
>the military, industry and digital technology?
>* Can the DIY culture explored in the pages of
>Make magazine produce its own markets?
>* How does the Apple Inc. culture of product
>design and development shape and inform popular culture?
>* How have the various interdisciplinary
>approaches undertaken at corporate research
>centers connected to universities such as Intel
>Berkeley Labs shaped digital cultures?
>* What does Silicon Valley mean in other
>geographies? How has the model of associations
>between innovation, research and funding been
>transplanted elsewhere and to what measures of success?
>NEW EXTENDED deadline for submission of research articles: 31 March 2008.
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>Submissions/proposals for papers should be
>directed to the guest editor. The special issue
>will be published (by SAGE) in February
>2009. For full details of house style and
>submission format, please consult
>www.beds.ac.uk/Convergence <http://www.beds.ac.uk/Convergence>
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>(For all other submissions/inquiries, please
>contact (convergence /at/ beds.ac.uk)
><mailto:(convergence /at/ beds.ac.uk)><mailto:(convergence /at/ beds.ac.uk)> )
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>Julia Knight
>Reader in Moving Image/Co-editor, Convergence
>School of Arts, Design, Media & Culture
>University of Sunderland
>Media Building
>The Sir Tom Cowie Campus at St Peter's
>St Peter's Way
>Sunderland. SR6 0DD
>Tel: 0191 515 2653 (direct line)
>Tel: 0191 515 2634 (switchboard)
>Fax: 0191 515 3807
>email: (julia.knight /at/ sunderland.ac.uk)
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>***Please note NEW author-date style for Convergence**
>see
>www.beds.ac.uk/convergence/callforpapers/instructions
><http://www.beds.ac.uk/convergence/callforpapers/instructions>
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>Convergence: The Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
>Editors: Julia Knight and Alexis Weedon
>Editorial assistant: Jason Wilson
>Associate editors: Jeanette Steemers (Europe),
>Rebecca Coyle (Western Pacific), Amy Bruckman and Mark Deuze (North America)
>Published quarterley. ISSN 1354-8564
>Copyright of Convergence articles rests with the publisher
>Editorial e-mail: (Convergence /at/ beds.ac.uk)
>Editorial website: www.beds.ac.uk/convergence
><http://www.beds.ac.uk/convergence>
>SAGE <http://con.sagepub.com>http://con.sagepub.com
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