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[ecrea] Launch of Participatons 8.2
Thu Nov 24 13:32:58 GMT 2011
We are pleased to announce the launch of issue 8.2 of /Participations/
-- a truly astonishing issue both in scale and range. It contains a
total of 28 articles -- 5 independent submissions, along with 3 special
sections, devoted to comedy audiences; film audiences; and online
audiences -- all topped up with four book reviews. We are following our
principle of publishing work as soon as it is ready, rather than (as
print journals are often forced to do by their size limitations)
building up a backlog. This issue sees our move, too, to providing all
materials in PDF format, which simplifies our production process, but
also means that all works are now sequentially page-numbered, for ease
of referencing. To go direct to the issue, just click this link:
http://www.participations.org/Volume%208/Issue%202/contents.htm.
With this message, we want to add an invitation. As Joint Editors of
/Participations/, we have taken what we believe could be a very
important decision. It has long been an ambition of the Journal to be
able to host not just research and debates about audience and reception
research, but to carry the research materials themselves. We believe
this could have great benefits -- from encouraging young researchers to
develop their analytic skills, to enabling lecturers and teachers to use
them in 'classes', but also to seeing what might be learnt by
re-examining, and perhaps comparing and relating, bodies of research.
A chance series of events has led us to believe that the time might be
right to begin this -- but with a particular angle. We believe that it
might be possible, at least in a limited way, to breach the current too
common divide between industry/commercial, and academic research into
audiences. Accordingly, we are issuing a Call for Submissions for our
next issue, to be published May 2012. We invite readers to submit
proposals for any of the following:
1. Essays on aspects of the relations between industry/commercial
and academic researches. These could include:
a. Historical reflections on the relations between these;
b. Case studies of particular researches or crossovers;
c. Discussions on the current relations and differences relating
to these
2. Possible datasets or bodies of materials. These could be
quantitative or qualitative, and could take the form either of the
sets/materials themselves, or of links to sites holding them. A brief
(for now) statement of their nature and provenance would be helpful.
The deadline for outline proposals is 31 January 2012. Please send
these to one of the email addresses below.
Martin Barker ((mib /at/ aber.ac.uk)
<file:///C:%(5CUsers%5CMartin%5CAppData%5CLocal%5CMicrosoft%5CWindows%5CTemporary%20Internet%20Files%5CContent.Outlook%5CRHE5GCG7%5Cmib /at/ aber.ac.uk)>)
Sue Turnbull ((sturnbul /at/ uow.ed.au) <mailto:(sturnbul /at/ uow.ed.au)>)
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