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[ecrea] Journal of Screenwriting Call for Papers 2.2
Tue May 25 20:43:18 GMT 2010
>Journal of Screenwriting Call for Papers
>Volume 2. 2
>
>
>We invite researchers, educators and
>practitioners to contribute to Issue 2.2 of the
>Journal of Screenwriting, a new peer-reviewed
>journal set up to focus on this important aspect
>of moving image pre-production and
>conceptualisation. Contributions are sought on
>the history, theory and practice of
>screenwriting and related topics, covering a
>wide range of practices from film and television
>to animation, new media and computer games.
>
>The Journal of Screenwriting brings together
>research and reflection on pedagogy,
>professionalism and practice in an area which
>has been somewhat overlooked in academic
>discourse. New work has conventionally been
>scattered throughout journals devoted to
>specific aspects of media theory or practice,
>and this is the first UK academic journal to
>bring together serious screenwriting-related
>work under one title. The Journal is
>international in scope, and seeks wide-ranging
>work which is critical, rigorous and original in
>its contribution to this developing area of
>study. We expect to include work which employs
>a diverse range of methodological approaches,
>including textual analysis, production analysis,
>practice as research and historical investigation.
>
>For this issue we would particularly like to
>include articles that relate to the history of
>screenwriting, past screenwriting practice and forgotten screenwriters.
>
>Other topics may include (but are not limited to):
>
>" Screenplay text analysis
>" Studies of individual practitioners, including screenwriters
>" Story and narrative analysis
>" Methodologies and theories appropriate
>for research and studyy in this field
>" Industrial structures, institutions and
>practices in relationn to screenwriting
>" Gender and race issues
>" Genre studies
>" Comparative study between nations or regions, cultures and inndustries
>" Creativity and screen idea development
>" Conventions, norms and craft
>" Screen-reading and the reception of the screen idea
>" The history of screenwriting
>" Cognitivism, psychology and
>psychoanalysis in relation to scrreenwriting
>
>We also welcome articles suggesting new
>approaches to the study of screenwriting, and
>articles presenting new approaches to the teaching of screenwriting.
>Articles should be between 4000 and 7000 words in length.
>
>Articles, to include a 200 word abstract, should
>be sent by Thursday 30th September 2010 to the
>Principal Editor Jill Nelmes
>((j.nelmes /at/ uel.ac.uk)), and to the Co-Editor Ian
>Macdonald ((I.W.Macdonald /at/ leeds.ac.uk)). Please
>contact either Jill or Ian regarding any queries
>about suitability of subject or other requirements.
>
>
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