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[ecrea] Call for Essays and Interview Essays: "Audience Interactivity & Participation"
Tue Feb 28 20:27:59 GMT 2012
COST Action ISO906 "Transforming Audiences, Transforming Societies"
Working Group 2: Audience Interactivity and Participation
Call for Essays and Interview Essays: "Audience Interactivity &
Participation"
The Working Group 2 of the COST action Transforming Audiences,
Transforming Societies is calling upon people from Academia (PhD
students, research assistants, professors…) for essays and interview
essays, in relation to the theoretical frame of audience, interactivity
and participation. Essays selected will be published on COST website:
http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu
What is COST and "Transforming Audiences, Transforming Societies"?
It is a network financed by the European Cooperation in Science and
Technology (COST) framework. The objective of this network is to advance
state-of-the-art of the key transformations of European audiences within
a changing media landscape.
What is the Working Group 2: "Audience Interactivity and Participation"?
The group aims at looking at the possibilities and constraints of
mediated public participation, the roles that new and old media
institutions and professionals play in facilitating public participation
and in building citizenship; the interlocking of mainstream media and
nonmainstream media and their production of new hybrid organizational
structures and audience participation. You can follow research of this
group here:
http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu/node/303
What is the difference between essays and interview essays?
The self-authored essay is written on a specific topic by the author
her- or himself. The interview essays are created on the basis of an
interview conducted by the author of the paper. You can see an example
with media companies representatives following this link:
http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu/node/558
What are the contributions dealing with (but not limited to)?
- Audience feedback and participation
- Cross-media and transmedia processes in relation with audiences
- The role of interactivity in communication strategies of media
organizations
- Strategies with/of community networks and social media
- The changes in audience practices, in consumption and/or production
Submissions:
We welcome essays and interview essays of no more than 1500 words
(references included).
Essays should be sent in .doc or .rtf format to the Working Group 2
Liaison Officer of Academic Projects & Networks, José Manuel Noguera
((jmnoguera /at/ gmail.com) and/or (jmnoguera /at/ pdi.ucam.edu)), on April 25, 2012.
Deadlines:
April 25, 2012 - Submission of full academic essays or interview essays
May 2, 2012 - Notification of acceptance/suggestions
May 15, 2012 - Submission of final version
End of May - Publication of essays in COST website
Style Guide for Essays and interview Essays
I. GENERAL FORMATTING PRINCIPLES
In order for self-authored and interview essays to have a common outlook
and design please write and submit your 3-page essays in Times New Roman
style with font 12 and double line spacing. Submit the essay in .doc or
.rtf format.
1. Identification
Make sure you add the following information at the beginning of the
self-authored essay:
- Name of the author
- Institution
- Country
- Email Address
- Keywords
In case the author submits an interview essay make sure you add the
following information at the beginning of the text:
- Name of the Author (Interviewer)
- Institution
- Country
- Email Address
&
- Name of the Interviewee
- Institution
- Country
- Date of the interview
- Keywords
This information can be typed in the upper left corner of the first
page, above the title.
2. Title
Use a title that communicates the central idea of your essay. The title
is to be centered atop the opening page of the essay, written in
capitals in Times New Roman style with font 16. Titles are required for
both self-authored and interview essays. Under the title please write in
the brackets whether the essay is self-authored or an interview essay,
using Times New Roman style with font 12 in italics.
3. Page numbering
Do not use a title page. The first page of text should be page 1. It may
be numbered at the bottom centre, or in the upper right corner.
4. Margins and Alignment:
Top, bottom, and side margins are to be 2.4 centimeters, which is a
default setting in most of word processing software, such as Word and
Open Office. The text is to be left aligned.
II. ESSAY STRUCTURE
1. Opening
For self-authored essays, please indicate the subject of the essay and
the focus of the essay in the opening paragraph. Make sure that the
opening paragraph of the interview essay provides information about the
interviewee to legitimate him/her as a relevant informer and interpreter
of the theme and/or topic. This will allow readers to anticipate and
understand the development of the essay. Also in the case of interview
essays, please write a short introduction, introducing the topic and the
interviewee.
2. Headings
You are welcome to use subheadings that indicate major sections of a
paper. Please use Times New Roman style with font 14 and left-aligned.
3. Endings
In the final paragraph of self-authored essays, make sure to recall the
most important concerns of the essay. At the end of these authored
essays, confirm the points you have made, include the main claims,
and/or suggest implications. In the case of interview essays, there is
no need for a conclusion.
4. Quotations
If you quote somebody's work, please make sure to follow the exact
wording, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling of the original. If
you change anything within a quotation, even capitalization, place the
changed part in square brackets to signal that it has been changed.
Indent any long quotation (over forty words) instead of placing it in
quotation marks. Indent the passage 2.4 centimeters from the left
margin. When you indent a long passage, quotation marks become redundant.
5. Paragraphs
Please make sure to use one white space between paragraphs. There should
also be one white space before and after long quotations. For interview
essays please use separate paragraphs for questions and answers, and put
the question paragraphs in bold. Make sure that it is clear who is speaking.
III. REFERENCES
You do not have to include a reference list, if you do not want to. If
you do not include a reference list at the end, please make sure that
the material that you refer to can be retraced. Simply mention in your
text the author's name, the title of the publication and the year it
appeared. If you quote somebody's work, please do add the page number as
well. When you do use a reference list, list all publications that you
have mentioned, used, paraphrased or quoted, at the end of your article.
Use the heading "Reference list". Make sure that each reference
identifies the author, title and publication details (year, place and
publisher of publication). Also make sure that the format of each
reference is the same, but you are free to select the reference format
yourself.
In the actual text, mention the name of the author and the year of
publication between brackets, like this (xxx, 2011). When you use a
citation, please also add the page number(s) where the quote can be
found, like this: (xxx, 2011: yy).
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