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CFP for special issue on Arts-based Research in Communication and Media Studies
Sun Jun 21 21:38:23 GMT 2020
Arts-based Research in Communication and Media Studies
A Call for papers for a Special Issue of Comunicazioni Sociali
Edited by Nico Carpentier (Charles University) and Johanna Sumiala
(University of Helsinki)
Rationale
As Leavy (2015: ix) writes, arts-based research is “a set of
methodological tools used by researchers across the disciplines during
all phases of social research, including data generation, analysis,
interpretation, and representation.” Its emphasis on doing (making)
brings in the idea that knowledge is or, expressed more modestly, can be
embodied and produced through the creation of the artistic practice
itself. To use Cooperman’s (2018: 22) more poetic formulation,
“Arts-based research is a research of the flesh where our source
material originates from the closeness and collaboration of the bodies
and voices of one another.”
Slowly but surely, arts-based research is making its entry into
Communication and Media Studies, moving away from our rather exclusive
focus on the written text. There is, for instance, the work of the
multidisciplinary Collective for Advancing Multimodal Research Arts or
scholars at the Communication Studies Department of Concordia University
(Chapman & Sawchuk, 2015). Communication and Media studies scholars also
publish their non-written texts in such specialized journals as the
Journal of Video Ethnography; Tecmerin: Journal of Audiovisual Essays;
and Audiovisual Thinking, the Journal of Academic Videos. Moreover, both
the International Communication Association (ICA) and the International
Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) have featured
exhibitions at some of their recent conferences, the former with the
2017 Making & Doing exhibition and the latter with 2018 Ecomedia Arts
Festival, taking gentle steps toward (the acknowledgment of) non-written
academic texts. We, ourselves, have deployed arts-based research, for
instance, in the Respublika! exhibition, the Mirror Palace of Democracy
installation (Carpentier, 2019, 2020), and the Youth in the Media City
book (Sumiala & Niitamo, 2019).
We believe that more could be done in our field, at the level of
theorizing arts-based research practices and at the level of deploying
them. With this call for articles, in the special issue of Comunicazioni
Sociali, we want to further stimulate the discussion on this topic,
bringing together a diversity of voices, formats and approaches, all
related to the theme of artistic-academic dialogue. Contributions can be
longer (academic) articles, but we also want to include multimodal
formats, more artistic contributions and shorter, policy-oriented
statements, for instance, from some of the foundations that work on/with
arts-based research.
We thus call for contributions that focus on:
1/the perceived relevance of, and opportunities generated by arts-based
research, for Communication and Media Studies,
2/examples of, and experiences with organising, arts-based research
projects in Communication and Media Studies,
3/the requirements for strengthening this field of inquiry, and
4/the role that Communication and Media Studies scholars can play in
(initiating) these projects and the subsequent identity politics.
This call follows the “Respublika! Finland: Arts-Based Research or
Communication and Media Studies? Yes, please” workshop, which took place
on 6 February 2020, at the Kone Foundation in Helsinki, Finland, and
created a dialogue between different engaged actors about arts-based
research projects in Finland. (See http://www.sqridge.org/action.html)
300 to 500-word abstracts should be emailed to both the editors, before
1 August 2020, at (nico.carpentier /at/ fsv.cuni.cz) and
(johanna.sumiala /at/ helsinki.fi). Acceptance notifications will follow within
a fortnight.
Time table
Abstract submission: 1 August 2020
Notification of acceptance: 15 August 2020
First full articles submitted to editors: 1 October 2020
Revised articles submitted to editors: 1 November 2020
Final articles submitted to editors: 20 December 2020
References
Carpentier, N. (Ed.). (2019). Respublika! Experiments in the
performance of participation and democracy. Limassol, Cyprus: NeMe.
Carpentier, Nico (2020). Communicating Academic Knowledge Beyond the
Written Academic Text: An Autoethnographic Analysis of the Mirror Palace
of Democracy Installation Experiment. International Journal of
Communication, 14(2020), 2120–2143.
Chapman, O., & Sawchuk, K. (2015). Creation-as-research: Critical
making in complex environments. RACAR: Revue d’art Canadienne/Canadian
Art Review, 40(1), 49–52.
Cooperman, H. (2018). Listening through performance: Identity,
embodiment, and arts-based research. In M. Capous-Desyllas & K. Morgaine
(Eds.), Creating social change through creativity: Antioppressive
arts-based research methodologies (pp. 19–35). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave
Macmillan.
Leavy, P. (2015). Method meets art: Arts-based research practice (2nd
ed.). London, UK: Guilford Press.
Sumiala, J., Niitamo, A. (eds.) (2019). Youth in the Media City:
Belonging and Control on the Move. https://www.youth-in-the-media-city.org/
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New special issue:
Rescuing Participation
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Communicating Academic Knowledge Beyond the Written Academic Text
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