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[ecrea] Re-visiting Latin American Cultural and Media Studies
Mon Apr 26 13:34:11 GMT 2010
>CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>Re-visiting Latin American Cultural and Media Studies
>
>Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture
>(WPCC), Volume 7, Number 3, 2010
>
>
>Cultural and Media Studies are undergoing
>diverse changes in regional contexts and remain
>highly contested fields of intellectual debate
>and analysis. Latin American media research,
>best exemplified by the so-called Latin American
>Communication Tradition, shows an increasing
>convergence with Cultural Studies. However,
>Latin American Cultural and Media Studies have
>not taken their current directions as the result
>of an epistemological break from British,
>European and North American Cultural Schools,
>but rather as a result of a de-centralized and
>de-westernized analysis of sociocultural and
>political processes in the region, which have
>created popular and alternative perspectives in
>communication and cultural research.
>
>Such perspectives span from Martin-Barberos
> From Media to Mediations, to García-Canclinis
>Hybrid Cultures, Castells Network Society and
>Freires Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Re-visiting
>the cultural and communication standpoints
>developed in Latin America will help to address
>both on-going questions on globalization, and
>cultural hybridization, from within the local
>and regional cultures. This issue will reflect
>on the evolution of these perspectives; it aims
>to explore current research trends in the
>region, and points of interaction and dialogue
>with, as well as resistance to, the West. Can
>contemporary Latin American Cultural and Media
>Studies contribute new theories and
>epistemologies to the discipline? Have Western
>schools observed new trends in the region? Is
>there a dialogue or resistance between the
>Western and Latin American perspectives? Is the
>region part of the Global South?
>
>This new issue of Westminster Papers in
>Communication and Culture will be dedicated to
>the analysis of current debates in Latin
>American Media and Cultural Studies in relation
>to British, European and North American Cultural
>Studies. We welcome essays from a variety of
>academic disciplines and traditions, such as
>media studies, cultural studies, journalism
>research, alternative media, etc., that deal
>with theoretical and/or empirical aspects of
>Latin American Cultural and Media Studies.
>
>A 300 word abstract, full contact information
>for the corresponding author, and a biographical
>note (up to 75 words) on each of the authors
>should be submitted by no later than 11 June
>2010. Authors of accepted abstracts will be
>notified in June 2010 and will then be invited
>to submit a full paper by 17 September 2010.
>
>
>Complete manuscripts should be prepared in
>English in MS Word and adhere to the Manuscript
>Submission Guidelines
>(<http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-1201>http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-1201);
>they should be 6000 words (minimum) to 8000
>words (maximum), including notes and references.
>Papers should be accompanied by an abstract of
>100150 words and up to six keywords. The
>manuscript must contain a separate title page
>that should include: the title of the
>manuscript; the name(s) and affiliation(s) of
>the author(s); full contact details of the
>author(s); the authors brief biographical
>statement. An invitation to submit a full paper
>does not constitute a commitment for
>publication; all papers will be subject to
>anonymous peer review following submission.
>
>Please send your abstract as an e-mail
>attachment to the issue editor Yennue Zarate
>(<(y.zarate_valderrama /at/ my.westminster.ac.htm)>(y.zarate_valderrama /at/ my.westminster.ac.uk))
>
>Deadline for abstracts: 11 June 2010
>Deadline for complete manuscripts: 17 September 2010
>
>
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
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