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[ecrea] CFP: Critical Studies in Television Conference
Mon Dec 18 17:02:00 GMT 2017
*CFP: Critical Studies in Television Conference*
*State of Play: Television Scholarship in ‘TVIV’*
*5-7 September 2018, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, UK.*
*Keynote Speakers:* Derek Kompare, Meadows School of the Arts, SMU, USA
and Karen Lury, University of Glasgow, UK.
Television is and always has been changing. The recent shifts, connected
to new, online providers creating their own content and offering new
forms of distribution, have led to some scholars (Jenners 2016)
questioning if the age of TVIV has arrived. While Mareike Jenners
remains unconvinced that the transformations are significant enough to
warrant such a description, it is nevertheless noticeable that the
recent changes affecting television have also had an impact on our
subject of television studies. For example, Catherine Johnson’s work
(2007, 2012) points to how even the transformations brought about by the
deregulation and commercialisation of public service broadcasting
require us to investigate more strongly aspects of television that
pertain to marketing and PR. As others (e.g. Born 2011, Johnson, Kompare
and Santo 2014) have shown, these shifts also impact on how television
operates as a workplace. In relation to consumption, shifts towards
360-degree commissioning (Mittell 2014) mean that we need to be more
aware of the transmedia experiences of audiences (Evans 2011) and their
roles as fan-ancers (Hills 2015). Looking at the development of new
media and its use, Evans et al. (2017) have shown that our
conceptualisations of audiences’ television consumption might be helpful
to make sense of their second screen use as well. Outside and inside of
national borders, television is morphing into a transnational entity
that requires complex negotiations by the different stakeholders
involved (Kuipers 2011, 2015). In addition to these industry-led
changes, there are those that come from cognisant fields of research:
the shift towards high-end drama production, particularly in America,
for example, has attracted the attention of a number of film scholars
who bring with them different terminologies, while other aspects of
television – be that the representation of violence, law, disability,
etc. etc. – have a longer history of attracting scholars from other
disciplines.
In this conference, we are inviting papers that pertain to all aspects
of television, but are particularly interested in abstracts that engage
with the question of what television scholarship might be or become as a
result of these shifts. As a journal, we are interested in all kinds of
presentations, including traditional research papers, workshops,
roundtable discussions, screenings and posters. Abstracts for individual
papers, panels or other forms of communication are welcome on any theme
connected to television and television scholarship, though we will give
priority to papers engaging with the themes highlighted above.
Collaborations and interdisciplinary projects are also of particular
interest.
The conference will take place at Edge Hill University, in Ormskirk,
north of Liverpool, UK. It is a residential conference, i.e.
accommodation is available on campus. For details about booking and
registration, please see the conference website at
https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/media/research/research-events/
Please send abstracts of no more than 500 words by 12pm GMT on Friday
2^nd March 2018 to (CSTconference /at/ edgehill.ac.uk)
<mailto:(CSTconference /at/ edgehill.ac.uk)>.
The conference is a collaboration between Edge Hill University, Critical
Studies in Television and the Television Studies Section of the European
Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA).
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