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[Commlist] CFC Mobilities on Screen
Tue Jan 14 10:52:36 GMT 2020
Call for chapters (edited collection): Mobilities on Screen (Routledge)
Editor:Dr Ruxandra Trandafoiu (Edge Hill University)
This edited collection aims to capture the way human mobility is
represented on screen (any type of screen: cinema, television, museum or
public displays, video art, tourist information, urban advertising,
mobile devices etc). The project is based on the premise that human
mobility is a major defining aspect of contemporary life, that mobility
has become the paradigm of being and creating in the world, one that
affects not just the creative industries and traditional media content
and consumption, but also everyday life and banal practices and
engagements with screen media.
For the purpose of this collection mobility is conceptualized asboth
movement and connection/disconnection. Mobility would refer in this
instance to the liquidity of contemporary life, migration, media
spreadability, communication growth, transmediality, networking,
activism, cosmopolitanism, travel and tourism etc. Papers that apply or
provide a theoretical update of globalization, post-colonialism,
cosmopolitanism, tourism, place-making, network theory, transmedia
production and consumption, prosumer theory, and diasporization, are
particularly welcome. Equally, innovative methods of capturing
mobilities on screen are invited. We expect authors to provide
contemporary screen media examples which represent human mobility, but
also illuminate creative industry contexts and practices, as well as
inform our understanding of prosumer and fandom performance. In
particular, the contributions should make it clear how the case study
captures various expressions of change, transition, in-betweenness,
liquidity, travel, fragmentation,remaking and connecting.Case studies
are not limited to any geographical region.
Routledge has expressed a strong interest in publishing this collection.
Please send chapter proposals of approximately 300 words (with a short
bio)to Ruxandra (Trandafoiutrandar /at/ edgehill.ac.uk)
<mailto:(trandar /at/ edgehill.ac.uk)>by 31^st of January 2020. Authors of
accepted proposals will be notified by 2^nd of March 2020. Full chapter
drafts of 6000-7000 words are due by 28 September 2020.
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