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[Commlist] CFP M/C Journal 'Cities'
Fri Nov 05 15:49:04 GMT 2021
**** *M/C Journal does not apply an APC* ****
A reminder that Christina Ballico and Dr Allan Watson are co-editing an
upcoming issue of M/C Journal on 'Cities'. Details of the topics they're
interested in are below. Abstracts are due ASAP, with final 3000 word
articles due April 15, 2022 and the issue to be published June 2022. We
also have plans to develop this issue into an edited collection after
the fact.
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*We also strongly encourage you to send your abstracts ASAP as we have
limited spaces available.*
Please contact Christina off-list should you have any further questions,
and please submit your abstracts and bios via
(cities /at/ journal.media-culture.org.au)
<mailto:(cities /at/ journal.media-culture.org.au)>
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*M/C Journal: 'Cities' CFP*
Over the past 20 years, interest in the ways in which cities might be
re-imagined and place-branded through specific creative and cultural
identities and activities has increased exponentially (Landry;
Andersson; Evans; Grodach), with urban policy-makers in particular
seeking to find ways to leverage these identities to drive a range of
urban development, economic, heritage, and tourism initiatives
(Richards; Baker; Martinez; Ballico and Watson). In turn, significant
attention has been given to the vital contribution creative workers make
to the creative, cultural, and economic fabric of cities, with policies
aimed at attracting these workers becoming a central tenet of many
creative city strategies (Florida). To this end, urban development
strategies prefaced on the enactment of a range of ‘creative’ and
‘cultural’ frameworks are commonplace in cities across the world.
Examples of this include the UNESCO Creative Cities Network, which
encompasses creative sectors as diverse as Crafts and Folk Art, Design,
Film, Gastronomy, Literature, Media Arts, and Music (Ballico and
Carter), as well as other sector-specific frameworks such as the global
music cities movement (Baker; Ballico and Watson). Considering the
emergence, circulation, and adoption of these policy frameworks, as well
as more broadly the ways in which creative and cultural identities can
be leveraged through place activation strategies, we invite
contributions that provide, although are not limited to:
* Critical evaluations of city-specific impacts of creative and
cultural cities frameworks and their capacity to support urban
regeneration and social and economic development, including the
UNESCO Creative Cities Network, other international or national
frameworks such as City of Culture awards, as well as localised
initiatives.
* Critical appraisals of city-specific cultural policies and
regulatory frameworks which might support and/or inhibit particular
forms of creative and cultural initiatives and activities., both in
the short and long term.
* Critical accounts of the reimaging of cities through specific
cultural sectors or particular creative and artistic works or
artists, in particular in ways which engage place activation and/or
creative documentation strategies.
* Consideration of the ways in which creative, cultural, and music
city policy frameworks might be re-worked, re-imagined, or
re-invigorated in order to provide more equitable forms of urban,
social, and economic development in cities post the COVID-19 pandemic.
We are particularly interested in receiving submissions from scholars
working outside of, or otherwise researching cities outside of, the
global west, and submissions on cities that are under-represented in the
extant literature. Providing accounts of a geographically diverse range
of cities is a priority of this issue.
Prospective contributors should email an abstract of 100-250 words and a
brief biography to the issue editors. Abstracts should include the
article title and should describe your research question, approach, and
argument. Biographies should be about three sentences (maximum 75 words)
and should include your institutional affiliation and research
interests. Articles should be 3000 words (plus bibliography). All
articles will be double-blind refereed and must adhere to MLA style (6th
edition). It is our intention to invite selected authors to extend these
papers at a later date for the purposes of producing an edited volume.
Details
* Article deadline: 15 Apr. 2022
* Release date: 15 June 2022
* Editors: Christina Ballico and Allan Watson
Please submit articles through this Website. Send any enquiries to
(cities /at/ journal.media-culture.org.au)
<mailto:(cities /at/ journal.media-culture.org.au)>.
<http://linkedin.com/in/christinaballico>
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