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[ecrea] Call for Abstracts on the Politics of Digital Media in the Balkans and the Middle East
Wed Jan 20 19:52:08 GMT 2010
Call for Abstracts on the Politics of Digital Media in the Balkans
and the Middle East.
Editors: Helga Tawil-Souri (New York University) and Zala Volcic
(University of Queensland)
We invite abstract submissions for an edited book on the creation,
dissemination, interpretation, and role of digital media for
political purposes in the Balkans and the Middle East. The Balkan
and Middle East contexts provide interesting case studies because of
their overlapping patterns of national and regional identification
combined with the tensions these create.
The overall goal of the edited volume will be to consider the
relationship between a wide array of internet uses and forms of
political deliberation, taking into consideration both the ways in
which interactive media help to foster deliberation, discussion, and
the coordination of collection action, and the ways in which they
may thwart public sphere ideals of rational critical deliberation
and public accountability. Our intent is to provide an overview of
the spectrum of political uses of new media in these two regions.
Contributors may come from a range of disciplinary and
methodological perspectives, attending to how political groups,
practices, and communicative genres are underwritten and sustained
via engagement with digital technology, as well as to how the
political realm itself is transformed in the age of digital media.
Relevant topics include but are not limited to the following:
- The political uses of digital media
- The uses of digital media for purposes of organizing
protest and dissent and for the construction of forums for political
deliberation.
- How activists and (political) groups have used the
internet to hold state authorities accountable or challenge them, or
to publish and circulate information.
- The creation, dissemination and/or interpretation of
digital media content by communities and individuals for political purposes
- The kinds of politics that are created/expressed in the
digital media environment
- How mediated expressions and spaces connect to politics
'on the ground'
- The kinds of political challenges that arise from digital
media use in the regions
- The shifting relationship between digital media and journalism
- How population groups use the internet to connect with
one another across national divisions (for example Serbs living in
Bosnia, Serbia, and Montenegro; Palestinians living in Israel,
Lebanon, Jordan and Syria).
- Chapters may focus on different forms of digital media and
spaces: internet cafes, social networking sites, bulletin boards,
blogs, twitter, wikipedia, youTube, listservs, websites and other
digital/social media.
- Chapters may focus on one national context or sub-context,
or may be comparative in scope.
- For the purposes of this project, the relevant geographic
range of the Balkans and the Middle East includes the following:
Albania, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Macedonia,
Kosovo, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova, Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Jordan,
Lebanon, Palestinian Territories, Israel, Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Kuwait,
UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen.
- We particularly welcome contributions from scholars from
the relevant regions.
Please send a short bio, a publication list, and a 500 word abstract
detailing the topic of your article, the overall context, your
material, methodology, and theoretical argument by March 1, 2010.
Authors will be notified by the 25th of March 2010 of the outcome of
their submissions. If accepted, full papers, of a maximum of 6,000
words, should be submitted by September 1, 2010. Papers will then be
reviewed individually by the editors and in the standard blind
review process of the publisher.
Submissions and inquiries about this volume should be sent to both
<mailto:(helga /at/ nyu.edu)>(helga /at/ nyu.edu)
<mailto:(z.volcic /at/ uq.edu.au)>(z.volcic /at/ uq.edu.au)
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Helga Tawil-Souri
Assistant Professor
Department of Media, Culture, and Communication
New York University
<mailto:(helga /at/ nyu.edu)>(helga /at/ nyu.edu)
1-212-992-9437
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