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[ecrea] CfP, Interactions: Studies in Communication and Culture, 'Archives of the Digital'

Thu Oct 29 23:53:10 GMT 2015



Call for Papers

*Interactions: Studies in Communication and Culture 8.1: Archives of the Digital*

Guest Editors: Hermann Rotermund, Wolfgang Hagen and Christian Herzog,
Leuphana University Lüneburg

Digital media has initiated the transformation of archiving practices
with implications for audio-visual archives, written archives and
libraries. The substitution of finding aids, including paper cards, by
databases is in most instances seen as beneficial and an advance.
However, the digitization of archival holdings poses a lot of questions
that have not yet been thoroughly discussed. The physical nature of the
sources is no longer an obstacle to their universal accessibility. Is
digitization thus leading to the disappearance of the emphatic notion of
the archive, because digitized materials are becoming mere elements of
the constantly growing and flowing mass of data in electronic circuits?
Will digital techniques replace the archive as an institution? Do
we have to envision archives without records and without a
documentation strategy – and documentarists as hackers who build ad hoc
collections from randomly commented links?

With regard to broadcast archives, it can be observed that the form
and comprehensibility of metadata, access and usage regulations have not
kept pace with digitization. How can this asynchrony be dissolved? How
can the means of digital technology and the Internet be used to create
comprehensible and accessible metadata? How can archives be connected –
are there historical examples we could learn from?

Articles for this special issue, ‘Archives of the Digital’ could, for
example, address ideas and visions for the reconfiguration of archives,
or the epistemology of the archive (and its notions), treat exemplary
case studies of (interdisciplinary) practices for the interpretation of
archival content, or elaborate on the impact of digitization for
scholars working in the archives/with archival holdings.

Submissions of 6000–8000 words in length are to be original,
scholarly manuscripts formatted according to Intellect House Style
guidelines
(http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/MediaManager/File/Intellect%20style%20guide.pdf)

Notes should appear as endnotes and cited works listed in alphabetical,
then chronological, order in a separate ‘References’ section at the end
of the article. Submissions should be in Microsoft Word .doc/.docx
format ONLY and sent as e-mail attachments to the guest editors, at
(hermann.rotermund /at/ leuphana.de). All inquiries should also be addressed to Hermann Rotermund.

The deadline for submissions is *31 July 2016*, and the issue is
scheduled for publication in Spring 2017.

http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=165/view,page=2/


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