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[Commlist] CFP - Transnational consumption and international distribution of Turkish TV series
Fri Nov 19 22:01:51 GMT 2021
The International Communication Gazette --Special Issue Call for
Papers—Abstract Submission Deadline: 12/15/2021
*Transnational consumption and international distribution of Turkish
TV series in the new global televisual landscape*
Yeşim Kaptan, Kent State University & Ece Algan, California State
University, San Bernardino, Guest Editors
Deadline for Full Papers: 06/30/2022
Expected Date of Publication: Early 2023s
The rise of internet access and widespread use of television streaming
technologies and social media have further accelerated global television
consumption which had gained an important momentum cultivating
transnational tastes and encouraging multidirectional flows since the
satellite era. Coupled with a high demand for television content, these
developments have enabled Turkish television, which is a lesser-known
newly-emerged national media industry, to become a major global player
by expanding its regional reach beyond the Middle East, Balkans and its
diaspora in Europe. Since the mid 2000s, the Turkish television industry
has been among the top five exporters of global TV content (Kaptan and
Algan 2020). Although a number of important studies have captured the
moment of Turkish TV series’ big breakthrough (Alankus and Yanardagoglu
2016, Algan and Kaptan 2021, Al-Ghazzi and Kraidy 2013, Berg 2020,
Rakhmani 2020, Salamandra 2012), the unexpected global popularity of
Turkish media products across diverse populations and regions
necessitates revisiting audience experiences of emerging transnational
content through a new lens that will investigate global and local
distribution networks and reception of Turkish TV series and move beyond
previous linear theories and models of global television studies.
In this special issue, we welcome proposals that explore international
distribution, transnational consumption and appeal of Turkish TV series
(dizi) in the context of cross- cultural television. We are particularly
interested in case studies that treat Turkish TV series as transnational
texts, consider the dislocations and discontinuities of media
consumption across various cultural contexts, problematize current
dynamics of reception between the local, national and global beyond the
North-South dichotomy, and analyze audience engagement with Turkish TV
productions.
We invite contributions from a variety of methodological approaches and
theoretical perspectives that explore a range of topics including, but
not limited to:
• Transnational and translocal audiences of Turkish TV series;
cultural affinity, reflexivity, and alternative/multiple modernities
• The impact of digitalization of TV, online streaming and convergence
on audience experiences
• Online and offline fan communities, fandom, translations and fan labor
• Dynamics of television markets and their implications on global
audiences of Turkish TV series in various regions
• Cross-border flows, multiple proximities, mediation and audience
engagement
• Trans/national television distributors’ assessment of their
audiences’ demands and responses to Turkish TV series
• Audience experiences of race, class, ethnicity, gender, LGBTQ+,
religious, national and global identities
• The role of public, cable and/or satellite broadcasting regulations
and censorship on the consumption of Turkish TV series
• Alternative ways of consuming Turkish TV series and piracy
• Public controversies and reactions around Turkish TV series
• Online audience interactions and digital ethnographies
Please send a 400-word abstract and 150-word bio to the guest editors,
Yeşim Kaptan ((ykaptan /at/ kent.edu)) and Ece Algan ((ealgan /at/ csusb.edu)) until
December 15, 2021. NO article processing charges (APCs) will be required.
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