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[Commlist] CfP SERIES Vol 6 No 2 > Dialogues with Technology: TV Series, Production, Distribution and Representation
Tue Jan 07 12:08:06 GMT 2020
*SERIES Vol 6 No 2 – Call for papers: Dialogues with Technology: TV
Series, Production, Distribution and Representation*
Full paper submission deadline: June 30, 2020
This themed issue of SERIES — Vol 6 No 2 (2020) — aims to look at how
technology influences the production/distribution of TV series and how
it is represented in their narratives and promotion.
In recent years, digital technologies have impacted on and shaped
cultural, social and political paradigms, and have been integrated into
the processes of creating and distributing cultural objects. This has
established a dialogue between the computer and culture (Manovich,
2001), changed the media (Bolter & Grusin, 1996), and became part of the
reconfiguration of digitextuality (Everett & Caldwell, 2003). This
context impacts the production, distribution, and promotion of
television series, which then engage at a textual level with the
technological challenges facing the medium.
Serial fiction seems to be at the forefront of the challenges faced by
an entire industry with high technological specificity. This can be seen
in seemingly prosaic but nevertheless pressing issues, such as the
difficulties of streaming the Game of Thrones episode “The Long Night”,
through the non-linear, interactive narrative designs in the Black
Mirror episode “Bandersnatch”, to the aesthetic, narrative and
productive implications of visual effects, transmedia strategies,
previewing systems and future scenarios of visual production (Rubin,
2019). On the other side, the viewer’s screens, pervasive software
services lead to profound social and cultural changes that call into
question creators, producers and critics’ ideas on the way in which we
metabolize audiovisual discourses (Nikdel, 2015). It is then appropriate
a trans-disciplinary glance to dialogues with technology established by
producers and creators, narrative and industry, since “cinema is
considered holistically as technology, space, experience and form”
(Llinares, Arnold, 2015: 6).
To reflect the volatile and exponential progress of digital technology,
we intend to pursue three main directions to explore the relationship
between technology and TV series: audiovisual discourse, production
processes, and corporate promotion and distribution of television serials.
To investigate the various layers of this topic, SERIES invite
researchers to participate in this themed issue, which will address the
following topics and lines of research into the relationship between
television serials and digital technologies:
• narrative aspects considered from thematic, aesthetic and
philosophical approaches;
• production in terms of tools, routines, and professional profiles;
• distribution platforms, strategies, and their modes of circulation;
• promotion tools, marketing, and transmedia strategies;
• discourse, including metrics, social networks, and communication.
Articles should range between 5,000–8,000 words (including abstract,
notes and references). Full guidelines can be found on
our___website_<https://series.unibo.it/>. In order to be included in the
issue, full manuscripts must be sent by***June 30, 2020*. Expected
publication date:***December 2020*.
For more information and specific questions about the issue, please
contact Luca Barra
at___luca.barra@unibo.it_<mailto:(luca.barra /at/ unibo.it)>and Oswaldo García
Crespo at___oswaldogarcia@uvigo.es_<mailto:(oswaldogarcia /at/ uvigo.es)>.
Please note no APCs are charged by SERIES.
If you have any questions, please contact the journal
at___seriestv@upv.es_<mailto:(seriestv /at/ upv.es)>
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