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[Commlist] Cfp | Broadcasting in (De)Colonial Settings | Journal of Radio & Audio Media
Mon Jul 26 15:32:47 GMT 2021
*Broadcasting in (De)Colonial Settings*
Call for Papers – Journal of Radio & Audio Media Symposium | Editor:
Nelson Ribeiro
Deadline: October 1, 2021
The emergence of radio introduced profound changes in public
communication, changing patterns of information dissemination at local,
national and international levels. In the case of the Imperial nations
this role was extended overseas with radio becoming the most important
medium for uniting the home countries with the expats living in the far
reaches of the empires, though not unproblematically.
A growing body of literature on the history of imperial and colonial
broadcasting, as well as of sound, have been contributing to the
understanding of the role of radio technologies, broadcasting and music
in the 20th century in forging audible and sonorous empires. However,
the ways in which different imperial countries used radio to create a
sense of nation and colonial identities among those living in different
geographies remains an open question. On the other hand, in the last
decades works dealing with the media during decolonization have called
attention to the significant role played by the audio medium in
promoting independence from colonial powers and giving visibility to
forms of culture that would become part of national identities of the
new-born countries. What research has also revealed is that much is
still to be understood about the relation between radio and
decolonization practices and processes. Thus, this special issue seeks
to publish manuscripts dealing with how broadcasting was incorporated
and appropriated within different colonial and decolonial settings.
Hence, papers dealing with the following topics will be highly
appreciated (non-exhaustive list):
Radio and national identities;
Imperial and colonial broadcasting institutions;
Radio professionals in imperial and colonial broadcasting contexts;
Programming in international broadcasts;
Reception of Imperial and colonial broadcasts;
Technologies used for international broadcasting;
Radio, ethnicity and race;
Radio and practices of resistance;
Broadcasting and colonial subjectivities;
Radio and colonial independences;
Radio and decolonization;
Intermedial approaches to radio history in colonial contexts;
Radio and music market in imperial and colonial contexts;
Radio in postcolonialism.
The topics above are merely suggestions. We welcome submissions that
explore other aspects of colonial and imperial broadcasting. Submissions
for this symposium are due by October 1, 2021. Submitted manuscripts
undergo a blind peer review. Manuscripts should be submitted through
Manuscript Central link on https://www.beaweb.org/wp/?page_id=571
<https://www.beaweb.org/wp/?page_id=571> or
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/hjrs
<https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/hjrs> Documents prepared in Microsoft
Word are preferred and should APA for style and citation. Manuscripts
should not exceed 6500 words and should include an abstract of no more
than 100 words. In addition to the manuscript with no reference to the
author(s), the author(s) should include a separate attachment with
contact information. Please fill in the manuscript information as
directed on the site. No payment from the authors will be required.
For more information on the Journal of Radio & Audio Media, click here
<https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/hjrs20/current>.
Please direct any questions in advance of your submission to the
symposium editor: Nelson Ribeiro ((nelson.ribeiro /at/ ucp.pt)
<mailto:(nelson.ribeiro /at/ ucp.pt)>) subject line JRAM Colonial Broadcasting.
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