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[Commlist] Call for works- Sightlines: Filmmaking in the Academy Journal, Issue 3
Thu Sep 03 15:34:57 GMT 2020
REMINDER- Call for works- Sightlines: Filmmaking in the Academy Journal,
Issue 3
Deadline: September 30th
The Australian Screen Production Education & Research Association
(ASPERA) is calling for screen works (e.g., films, mobile media,
screenplays) for its third iteration of the fully peer-reviewed
journal, Sightlines: Filmmaking in the Academy.
Following the third Sightlines conference/film festival, held at RMIT
University in December 2019, this journal issue invites those who
presented/screened at the event – but also opens up the call to a wider
international academic audience. This issue will follow the two previous
issues – see below for links – in showcasing the full range of
filmmaking research that occurs in the university sector, and
contributing to the development of screen production as a discipline.
Collaborations with industry are also encouraged.
To view previous versions of the journal, click on the links below:
http://www.aspera.org.au/research/sightlines/journal-2015/
<http://www.aspera.org.au/research/sightlines/journal-2015/>
http://www.aspera.org.au/research/sightlines/journal-2017/
<http://www.aspera.org.au/research/sightlines/journal-2017/>
All submissions will be double peer reviewed, and as per the journal’s
ethos of debate and discourse building, these peer reviews will be
published alongside accepted works. Screen work creators will have an
opportunity to respond to the peer reviews prior to publication. For
more on the Sightlines peer review process, you might be interested to
read this article:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17503175.2015.1133262
<https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17503175.2015.1133262>
n.b. Sightlines issue 3 will not be including creative practice research
previously made public and framed as a research output aside from
conference or symposia presentations. Work submitted for this issue
cannot have been published as research (in journals, public research
awards, or public research showcases for example) prior to submission
for publication in Sightlines journal.
Submission guidelines:
Films and other screen works: Please submit a preview copy via link to
an online version of the work with a 500-word research statement that
covers the work’s research background, contribution and significance.
Please list the title of the work, author attribution/s, year of
completion and duration (if linear) at the head of your statement.
Scripts: Please submit a PDF of the script with a 500-word research
statement that covers the work’s research background, contribution and
significance. Please list the title of the work, author attribution/s,
and year of completion at the head of your statement.
Please click on the link below for more detail on the journal’s peer
review guidelines.
https://www.aspera.org.au/research/sightlines/sightlines-filmmaking-in-the-academy-issue-3-peer-review-guidelines/
<https://www.aspera.org.au/research/sightlines/sightlines-filmmaking-in-the-academy-issue-3-peer-review-guidelines/>
Enquiries and submission via email to (sightlines /at/ aspera.org.au)
<mailto:(sightlines /at/ aspera.org.au)>
Deadline: All works are to be submitted by 30th September 2020, with a
view to the issue being published in early 2021.
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