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[ecrea] Call for Papers - Film Studies no. 14: special issue on “Institutions and Agency”
Thu Oct 09 09:01:50 GMT 2014
REMINDER Call for Papers - /Film Studies/ no. 14: special issue on
“Institutions and Agency”
Under the auspices of the new film history, media industry studies, the
new political economy of communication and others, film and media
scholars have increasingly attended to institutions. This trend agitates
against the long disciplinary tradition by which media have been
appreciated as the expressions of subjective visions and artistic
designs. To be sure, the new institutional approaches are not without
their critics, who have maligned them as inflexible, reductive and
ignorant of extra-economic motivations, cultural inflections and
individual decisions.
How can film and media scholarship effectively seek both macro /and/
micro explanations and attend to both larger networks /and/ human
agency? This special issue of /Film Studies/ (Manchester University
Press), due for publication in 2016, seeks to answer this question by
collecting a diverse series of case studies that illustrate such
comprehensive approaches. These 6000-8000-word articles *may pertain to
any area of film and media studies*, but should grapple with their
objects of inquiry by taking account of both institutions and individual
agency.
Possible topics might include (but are not limited to) case studies that
reveal:
--the place of (a) film (or a genre or production trend) in relation to
government bodies (e.g., the EU; the State Department; local municipalities)
--how individual directors, cinematographers, screenwriters or other
film workers negotiated with companies, unions, regulation bodies,
government authorities or other large organisations
--how media control, convergence or conglomeration has been inflected by
individuals’ decision-making
--the role of individuals in censorship and classification decisions
--how arts journalists or film critics fit into larger media
organisations and associations
--how individual cinemas, film festivals, distribution companies or
other film-cultural groups deal with larger networks; how these larger
networks codetermine the individuals’ everyday practices
--audience or fan studies that attend to both institutional pressures
(or incentives) and individual desires and tastes
Abstracts (of less than 200 words) and a short biographical note should
be sent by 1 November 2014 to Mattias Frey at (M.J.Frey /at/ kent.ac.uk)
<mailto:(M.J.Frey /at/ kent.ac.uk)>. Complete manuscripts should be ready for
peer review by the summer of 2015. Publication is due for summer 2016.
Dr Mattias Frey
Senior Lecturer in Film Studies
Co-Editor, /Film Studies/
Co-Director, Centre for the Interdisciplinary Study of Film and the
Moving Image
University of Kent
Jarman School of Arts, 2-26
Canterbury CT2 7UG
UK
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