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[ecrea] CFP: Media Mutations 10
Fri Nov 10 15:32:54 GMT 2017
Please find ind the updated CFP for Media Mutations 10.
MEDIA MUTATIONS 10
The “-tainment” Effect.
Cultures and Logics of Entertainment Across Audiovisual and Digital Media
Bologna, Dipartimento delle Arti, May 21st-22nd, 2018
Confirmed keynote speakers: John T. Caldwell (UCLA); Annette Hill (Lund
University)
Organized by Luca Barra and Paola Brembilla (Università di Bologna),
in collaboration with Liz Evans (University of Nottingham)
Media Mutations, the international conference of studies on audiovisual
media hosted by Dipartimento delle Arti of Università di Bologna, comes
to its tenth edition. This conference’s theme is the impact of
entertainment logics across different media, at a professional, cultural
and social level.
Entertainment cultures seem to be spreading widely across contemporary
media, from press to fashion, from music to television, from videogames
to politics, from sports to museums. Audiovisual and digital media ease
the connection between entertainment and a wide range of realms in
everyday life (information, politics, education, emotions, and many
others), both at a global and local level; yet processes of
hybridization and narrativization permeate and transform their logics,
strategies and imageries through forms of performance, amusement and
divertissement. This is not a new phenomenon, but the result of a long
history of interwoven developments and connections. Simultaneously, the
strength and depth of this transformation has increased dramatically, if
not multiplied, in recent decades. After having been long accused of
corrupting the masses, or dismissed as minor and banal, the cultures and
practices of entertainment are now widely studied and thoroughly
researched, with interdisciplinary approaches accounting for their
complex and mixed nature.
The conference aims to expand the academic knowledge of this fundamental
trend, establish new trans-medial and multidisciplinary research
perspectives in the field, and strengthen the understanding about how
entertainment has shaped (and is still shaping) media sectors, how it is
defined, produced and perceived, and with what outcomes.
Media Mutations 10 encourages submissions that cover the following
subjects and topics, favoring proposals and case histories that are able
to intersect across different areas:
- Infotainment. Information + Entertainment. Newspapers, magazines,
radio and television news, all news channels, online information
outlets, social media, …
- Emotainment. Emotions + Entertainment. Popular press, reality
television, factual programming and talent shows, branding and
advertising, online videos and spaces, …
- Politainment. Politics + Entertainment. Electoral campaigns, spin
doctoring, leadership building, political and public communication
practices, talk shows, online engagement, …
- Edutainment. Education + Entertainment. Radio and television shows,
podcasts, gamification and serious gaming, museums, cultural and
scientific institutions, theme parks, …
- Entertainment and Fashion (branded environments, content marketing),
Popular Music (pop stars, fandom cultures), Sports (media narratives,
supporters’ involvement), Advertising (advertainment, product placement).
- Definitions and parameters of entertainment media.
- Theoretical, philosophical and methodological approaches to media
entertainment.
- Historical perspectives on the evolution of entertainment logics and
cultures.
- Single case histories on media products and transmedia/transnational
practices.
The official language of the conference is English. Abstracts (300-500
words for 20-minute talks) should be sent to mediamutations.org [at]
gmail.com by December 15th 2017. Please attach a brief biography
(maximum 150 words) and an optional selected bibliography (up to five
titles) relevant to the conference theme. Notification of acceptance
will be sent by February 15th. A registration fee will be requested
after notification of paper acceptance (€60 for speakers and
professional attendants; free conference admission for students).
This Conference is financially supported by Centro Dipartimentale La
Soffitta and Dipartimento delle Arti, Università di Bologna. For more
information on the current and previous editions of Media Mutations,
please check the conference website, www.mediamutations.org.
http://www.mediamutations.org/media-mutations-10-call-for-papers/
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