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[ecrea] MEDIANZ CFP music / media /politics
Fri Jan 23 08:25:38 GMT 2015
music / media / politics
a special issue of MEDIANZ (https://medianz.otago.ac.nz/medianz)
Popular music is one of the key cultural sites for contemporary
political struggle. In the media, we see rock songs and stars harnessed
by politicians in order to gain credibility with demographics and the
antics of pop stars generate public discussion on issues such as gender,
race, class and sexuality.
However, music is most often encountered as a part of our everyday
mediated lives. These moments of banal engagement – listening to music
on the train, pirating tracks at work, following musicians on twitter
– are also political. Media representations of music (music videos,
social media feeds, lyrics etc.), as well as the experience of
‘musicking’, reveal the machinations of the contemporary music
culture industry – as well as potential spaces of negotiation and
resistance by consumers and producers. We particularly encourage
submissions relating to contemporary intersections between music, media
and politics in Aotearoa / New Zealand and the wider Australia-Pacific
region. If selected by the editors, submissions are blind peer-reviewed.
Other possible areas of inquiry include
· music and cultural publics
· music and radical politics
· politics of media representations in music
· music subcultures / music scenes
· political-economies of music and social media
· music and the ‘blogosphere’
· music modalities (the return of the record etc.)
· politics of music and the ‘retro revival’
Submitters need to register with the journal via their website prior to
submitting or, if already registered, can simply log in and begin the
five-step process. Please direct general enquiries to the guest editors:
Rosemary Overell - (rosemary.overell /at/ otago.ac.nz) and
Oli Wilson - (oli.wilson /at/ otago.ac.nz)
Deadline for submissions: 1st April 2015
Author Guidelines
Articles should be around 8,000 words in length including endnotes and
bibliography.
Suubmissions must follow the Author Guidelines which are available here:
https://medianz.otago.ac.nz/medianz/about/submissions#authorGuidelines
About MEDIANZ
International in scope yet regional in its commitment, the Media Studies
Journal of Aotearoa New Zealand invites scholarly work that reflects the
diversity of media studies in terms of territories, technologies,
cultures, users and governance. Whether looking outside-in or
inside-out, MEDIANZ publishes local and international media scholarship,
particularly of relevance to New Zealand. This includes film/media
production and policy in small nations; settler, indigenous and migrant
articulations of place and identity; global, satellite and diasporic
media flows; and situated social media and digital practices. The
Journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle
that making research freely available to the public supports a greater
global exchange of knowledge. For more information about their Copyright
Policy and Privacy Statment visit the MEDIANZ website:
https://medianz.otago.ac.nz/medianz.
Rosemary Overell
Lecturer
Media Film and Communication
The University of Otago
Dunedin NZ 9054
(rosemary.overell /at/ otago.ac.nz)
http://www.otago.ac.nz/mfco/staff/otago052355.html
0212875279
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