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[ecrea] Independent Newspapers: A History
Fri Oct 01 18:21:23 GMT 2010
Call for contributors
Title: Independent Newspapers: A History
Editors: Mark OBrien & Kevin Rafter
Submissions are invited for a new edited
publication that will provide a historical
perspective on the relationship between
Independent Newspapers and Irish society over the last one hundred years.
The book is intended as a forum for scholarly
work of both breadth and depth and will fill a
significant gap in the history of the Irish media
while providing an insight into the world of
journalism at the most controversial and
successful media organisation in Ireland.
Proposals are welcomed for chapters in areas not
exclusively confined to the following areas: the
providence of the Independent titles from the
Irish Parliamentary Party in the late nineteenth
century; the life and career of William Martin
Murphy; Independent Newspapers and the birth of
the Irish State; the Emergency and Censorship;
Independent Newspapers and aspects of Irish
society in post-World War II period; the life and
newspaper career of Tony OReilly; the
Sweepstakes controversy; Reportage of Northern
Ireland; Independent Newspapers and aspects of
Irish society in the 1970s and 1980s; the role of
Tony OReilly as businessman and newspaper
proprietor; the business of newspapers: the
dominant role of Independent Newspapers in the
Irish market and its impact on the Irish Press
Group and the stake in the Sunday Tribune;
Independent Newspapers as a global media
organisation; the evolution and influence of the
Sunday Independent; the emergence of Denis
OBrien as a significant stakeholder at a time of
structural change in the newspaper industry.
Suggestions and topics outside the above list are
welcomed. Accepted chapters will be peer-reviewed
and will be subjected to a submission date of the end May 2011.
The book will be edited by Mark OBrien and Kevin
Rafter from the School of Communications at
Dublin City University. The editors are
currently in discussions with an academic
publisher with an expected publication date of early 2012.
Proposals for chapters to include an abstract
of approximately 250 words should be sent by email to:
Dr Mark OBrien and Dr Kevin Rafter
Email:
<mailto:(mark.obrien /at/ dcu.ie)>(mark.obrien /at/ dcu.ie) and
<mailto:(kevin.rafter /at/ dcu.ie)>(kevin.rafter /at/ dcu.ie)
Deadline for proposal submission: Friday 15 October 2010.
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Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
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