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[Commlist] CFP Quaderns del CAC 47: Film, audiovisual fiction and linguistic diversity + special chapter Covid-19
Mon Dec 21 15:07:39 GMT 2020
Call for papers
Quaderns del CAC, Issue 47, October 2021
Film, audiovisual fiction and linguistic diversity + Special chapter
Covid-19
**Deadline: 26 April 2021**
The next issue of Quaderns del CAC will devote its monographic section
to linguistic diversity and audiovisual production. It also will have a
specific chapter for research on communication and Covid-19. Below you
will find more details about each section:
*Monographic Section*
The Covid-19 pandemic has made it clear that citizens consume a very
high share of fiction, both in films and series. There have also been
changes in the way we access these audiovisual products, in favour of
OTT services, and to the detriment of movie theatres and traditional
television. This reality has placed the spotlight on the presence (or
absence) of linguistic diversity in the audiovisual works that shape our
media diets.
This focus has amplified the voices of alarm about the future of the
audiovisual market that produces in languages other than the most spoken
in the world: English, Chinese, Hindi, or Spanish. To guarantee the
survival of this industry and the diversity of its content, we must
first solve several problems. The viability of the audiovisual sector
that produces in the languages of smaller nations or stateless nations,
or regional or minority languages, depends on ensuring a significant
supply of films and series for speakers of these languages, and on
achieving a prominent circulation that reflects the diversity of cultures.
There is a consensus among experts on the need to strengthen the
production sector with significant public funding, allowing the
industrial consolidation essential to gain competitiveness and to
overcome the limits to its circulation. Likewise, it is necessary that
online platforms incorporate local works into their catalogues,
facilitate their findability and prominence, and invest a percentage of
their profits in local production in other languages. Public support
policies and the principles of EU audiovisual policies concerning
European works must be in line with this strengthening. The
transposition of the last Directive on audiovisual services to the
legislations of the states and regions should include obligations for
European works created in all the languages of each member state.
Cinema and audiovisual fiction are complex objects of study that bring
together technological innovation and creativity, value for change, and
value for use due to its socio-cultural dimension. We propose an
approach to this subject from a broad perspective that goes from
audiovisual communication policies in film and television studies.
Indicatively, it may include articles on the following topics related to
linguistic diversity in cinematography and audiovisual:
- Covid-19 effects.
- The meaning of cinema in minority languages.
- European policies.
- Circulation of films and other audiovisual fiction.
- Subtitling strategies.
- The dubbing.
- Diversity and accessibility.
- Production.
- Consumption.
- The "glocal" strategy.
- Prominence and findability.
*Covid-19 Chapter*
Exceptionally, the journal Quaderns del CAC opens a specific section for
articles on how the Covid-19 health crisis has affected the field of
audiovisual communication. We encourage you to disseminate your research
on different communication topics related to the pandemic, such as those
proposed below:
- Audiences and consumption. - Disinformation and fact-checking. -
Incidents in the audiovisual industry.
- Advertising.
- Dissemination and public service. - Economy of the sector.
- Consequences in the labor and professional field. - Synergies facing
the crisis.
Finally, we also encourage submissions addressed to the miscellaneous
‘Articles’ section, focused on the ongoing research on audiovisual
communication and culture. The call for papers for this section remains
permanently open.
All texts must be original and unpublished and not subject to the
selection procedure of another journal. They will be submitted to the
double-blind peer review process. Quaderns del CAC commits to inform the
authors of the positive or negative outcome of the evaluation within a
maximum of one and a half months after submission. Texts must be
presented according the journal’s style guidelines
(https://www.cac.cat/sites/default/files/QdCAC_Manuscript_guidelines.pdf).
Originals in Catalan, Spanish and English are accepted.
Articles should be sent to (quadernsdelcac /at/ gencat.cat). There is no
article processing charge.
Quaderns del CAC is an annual electronic journal published entirely in
English, Spanish and Catalan. For further information, back issues are
available here (https://www.cac.cat/acords-recerca/revista-quaderns-del-cac)
Here you can find the call for papers also in Catalan
(https://bit.ly/34zvvJl) and Spanish (https://bit.ly/3riKu4g)
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