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[ecrea] CFP: Cultural workers: Mediations and sociocultural movements (Teknokultura journal)
Wed Oct 24 22:01:49 GMT 2012
CALL FOR PAPERS TEKNOKULTURA JOURNAL (DEC 2012)
CULTURAL WORKERS: MEDIATIONS AND SOCIOCULTURAL MOVEMENTS
Online CFP: http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/announcement/view/22
In light of new economic and technocratic interventions and in the
context of further social and cultural downsizing and financial cuts,
this issue joins other initiatives which from the standpoint of activism
and social mobilization have been able to identify and organize around a
number of concerns in urgent need of attention. By calling on cultural
workers (teachers, artists, researchers, activists, cultural
associations, journalists, social workers ...), Teknokultura hopes to
organize and mobilize the individualized uneasiness of cultural workers,
a collective as diffuse as it is broad, as capable as it is fragmented,
in order to confront the adverse and apparently overwhelming
circumstances of recent years. Against the progressive buying and
selling of a culture transformed into commodity, exalted by the
withdrawal of the State and the public sphere, we also want to render
visible the idea that culture is a right and a basic means of
socialization and social participation. This is a common point of
departure from which we interpellate ourselves and our audience as part
of a wider community of cultural workers.
From this editorial position we encourage the exploration of the
following practices, cases and initiatives, together with their analysis
and theorizing, in different cultural and institutional contexts:
• Practices that refuse to understand as purely personal concerns
wider institutional, economic and social issue and relations. It is
important to emphasize the personal and collective benefits derived from
these "refusals".
• Analyses that illustrate in rigorous ways the ability to activate
new or already existing affinities or networks in adverse institutional
environments without necessarily appealing to strong notions of
militancy or full time activism. Again, it is important to emphasize the
personal and group benefits that can be derived from these initiatives
• Examples of solidarity and mutual aid of groups and collectives
that have been able to activate alternative forms of "welfare and social
support" and that may be considered as paradigmatic examples for future
initiatives.
• Case studies about cognitive workers or forms of immaterial work
(academics, intellectuals, journalists, cultural critics ...) which have
felt the need to turn to more "tangible" issues with more “material”
effects, and the way this material turn has affected their own
intellectual/immaterial work and politics.
In harmony with our editorial approach, we seek original and unpublished
work, preferably based on rigorous research and analysis, not just from
academics and intellectual workers, but also from social movements,
activists, neighbourhood movements, rural experiences and associative
urban experiences, whether local, national or international. Indeed, we
invite contributions from all those spaces where sociocultural
mediations and capitals are moving towards more sustainable social
changes and orders.
In addition to conventional articles, Teknokultura publishes other
formats within its diverse sections: 'A des/propósito de...' (dedicated
to short essays or critical comments about techno scientific topics and
debates), 'Activismo y Movimentos sociales' (‘Activism and Social
Movements’), dedicated to a variety of initiatives and experiences
supported by social networks, groups and social movements), 'Pantallas'
(‘Screens’) (this section is about audiovisual work like videogames,
cinema, web projects, etc.); we also have 'Convers-acciones’
(‘Convers-actions’) (including debates and collective interviews on
relevant topics around technology and/or social mobilization) and
'Reseñas' (‘Book Reviews’).
Articles should be up to 7000 words in the main section. For other
sections, see the Editorial Policies:
http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/about/editorialPolicies
Submissions are accepted in English and Spanish.
For more information please contact (tk /at/ teknokultura.net)
Coordinators: Sergio D'Antonio, Angel Gordo y Luis Moreno-Caballud
Deadlines
Final articles: NOVEMBER, 30th 2012
Publication date: DECEMBER, 2012
Use the guidelines on our website when preparing a proposal for
presentation.
Indicate "Cultural Workers" in the draft
Registration and login are required to submit items online and to check
the status of current submissions.
Online Submissions: http://teknokultura.net/index.php/tk/about/submissions
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Francisco Seoane Perez
Profesor Ayudante / Assistant Professor
Facultad de Periodismo / School of Journalism
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM)
E-mail: (francisco.seoane /at/ uclm.es)
Web: http://www.uclm.es/cu/periodismo/profesorado/franciscoseoane.asp
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