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[ecrea] Critical Arts - Open Call for Papers - The ethnographic turn
Wed Feb 14 22:55:42 GMT 2018
*/Critical Arts: South-North Cultural and Media Studies/*
*Open Call for Papers – The ethnographic turn*
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*rcrc20.v031.i04.cover***
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*Editor-in-chief: *Keyan G Tomaselli**
*Editorial consultant:*Kris Rutten
*Theme*
Critical Arts has hosted a number of special issues that revisit the
“ethnographic turn” in contemporary art – see previous volumes 27(5),
27(6), 30(3) and 31(2). The aim of these issues has been to explore how
artists engage with anthropological and ethnographic perspectives in
their work, starting from the many forms in which art can present itself
today. Each of these issues engages critically with the ethnographic
turn in contemporary art by focusing on practice-led research and by
offering a forum for artists and anthropologists themselves to explore
the intersections in their work and to counter and grapple with
criticism regarding their practices.
Because of the ongoing complexity of practice-led research in general,
and artistic research with a focus on ethnography in
particular, Critical Arts will issue an open call for papers, inviting
papers and vignettes that explore issues with regard to artistic
research, (ethnographic) knowledge, and (cultural) difference. The
following questions remain the central focus: In what way does art
connect cultures and communities across borders? How does one
capture people on camera (or recorder) with respect and integrity? What
does it mean to make art in an age of “superdiversity”? What are the
implications of shifts in our media ecology for the production,
mediation, and consumption of “culture”?
By integrating these papers as a thematic strand within the regular
issues—rather than as a stand-alone special issue—the contributions will
be able to engage in a dialogue with the general aim of Critical Arts,
namely to focus on the development of transdisciplinary epistemologies
and to approach “culture” as “a marker of deeper continuities than the
immediate conflicts under the fire of which so many must somehow live
their lives”. We hope that many artists, researchers, and activists will
respond to this open call and we highly recommend to explore the
previous special issues to get acquainted with and to respond to this
on-going discussion.
*Submission guidelines*
Critical Arts is currently accepting submissions for publication in 2019
and 2020. To be considered for publication in 2019, full papers should
be submitted by _1 June 2018_.
Information and instructions for authors can be found at
www.tandf.co.uk/journals/RCRC <http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/RCRC>
All completed manuscripts MUST be uploaded onto the online manuscript
portal ScholarOne: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/rcrc.
Further inquiries about this open call can be addressed to
(criticalarts /at/ ukzn.ac.za) <mailto:(criticalarts /at/ ukzn.ac.za)>.
*About Critical Arts*
Critical Arts prides itself in publishing original, readable, and
theoretically cutting edge articles. For more information on the history
and the orientation of the journal, as well as guidelines for authors,
and legal and editorial procedures, please visit:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/rcrcauth.asp
Critical Arts is now published six times annually and is indexed in the
International Bibliography of Social Sciences (IBSS) and the ISI Social
Science Index and Arts & Humanities Citation Index and other indexes.
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