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[ecrea] Call for Chapters: Community Filmmaking: Diversity, Innovation, Policy and Practice
Thu Feb 12 12:54:49 GMT 2015
Call for Chapters: Community Filmmaking: Diversity, Innovation, Policy
and Practice
Editors:
Sarita Malik (Sociology/Communications, Brunel University London)
Caroline Chapain (Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham)
Roberta Comunian (Creative Industries, Kings College London)
The community arts movement of the 1960s and 1970s was based on the
assumption that community-led activity was representative of the people,
and thus merited public investment. Since then, community filmmaking has
been a good example of community-led arts activity, often with a civic
agenda, that lacks public investment. Research around the role of cinema
and society has tended to focus on the mainstream film value chain, with
the role of community filmmaking contexts still under-developed.
Community Filmmaking: Diversity, Innovation, Policy and Practice seeks
to address these gaps by relating issues of cultural diversity and
community filmmaking to innovation through critical conceptual and
empirical analysis. It will focus on the community mode of filmmaking,
especially on current production and practices and the extent to which
it constitutes an alternative to ‘mainstream’ filmmaking or one step on
a pathway towards it. The book also aims to shed light on the role and
impact of policy and place.
Submissions will contribute to the debate by exploring community
filmmaking and its connection with representations and identities, as
well as practices and innovation in various places. They will develop
situated and reflexive examinations of the complex relationships between
community filmmaking and
diversity/representation/innovation/policy/practice.
Contributions that feature UK, European and/or international examples
are welcome as are interdisciplinary perspectives from within Media and
Communication Studies, Creative Industries, Cultural Studies, Film
Studies, Cultural Geography, Business and Innovation Studies and Sociology.
Chapters may explore, but are not limited to, the following areas of
focus/themes:
Representation
Amateur filmmaking and ideas of domestic creativity
Cultural Identity
Skills and training
Practices and Innovation
Arts and commerce
Networks and intermediaries
Skills and Networks
Policy, Place and Community Filmmaking
Please send chapter proposals to (sarita.malik /at/ brunel.ac.uk): mail to:
(sarita.malik /at/ brunel.ac.uk) by 01 April, 2015.
The proposal should be no more than 1000 words and should include:
· Information on the nature of the contribution (theoretical,
empirical/case study etc.)
· If empirical it would be useful to know the methodology and
data used in the contribution
· A brief biographical note about the author(s).
Authors should know by the beginning of May if their proposals have been
accepted.
On acceptance, chapter submissions of approximately 6,500 words in
length will be submitted by 01 November, 2015. The editors will review
submitted chapters.
We welcome inquiries from authors. ?
Best wishes,
Sarita, Caroline and Roberta
Sarita Malik (Dr)
Senior Lecturer in Media & Communications
Director of Research
T +44 (0) 1895 266874 | Email: (Sarita.Malik /at/ brunel.ac.uk) |
Brunel University London
Department of Social Sciences, Media & Communications
College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences
Marie Jahoda 152, Brunel University London, Uxbridge, UB8 3PH, United
Kingdom
www.brunel.ac.uk
Sarita Malik (Dr)
Senior Lecturer in Media & Communications
Director of Research
Email: (Sarita.Malik /at/ brunel.ac.uk) |
Brunel University London
Department of Social Sciences, Media & Communications
College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences
Marie Jahoda 152, Brunel University London, Uxbridge, UB8 3PH, United
Kingdom
www.brunel.ac.uk
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