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[Commlist] Series Vol. 10 n. 1 - CFP: Screening European Populisms in the 21st Century: TV Series, Social Networks, and Political Platforms

Tue Jul 18 13:55:44 GMT 2023




SERIES Vol. 10 No. 1 – Call for Papers. Screening European Populisms in the 21st Century: TV Series, Social Networks, and Political Platforms

Editor(s):

Valerio Coladonato (Sapienza University of Rome)

Dom Holdaway (University of Urbino Carlo Bo)

Elena Pilipets (University of Siegen)

Lidia Valera-Ordaz (University of Valencia)

Full CFP:https://series.unibo.it/announcement/view/565
For this special issue of “Series: International Journal of TV Serial Narratives”, we welcome articles exploring how fictional TV series interact with populist politics through platforms and networks – with the latter terms intended in the most fluid way, encapsulating the social, industrial, commercial dimensions of each. We encourage contributions that adopt a variety of methodological approaches and theoretical perspectives.

Possible areas of interest could include, but are not limited to, the following:

- analyses of TV series narratives, genres, characters, settings, patterns of mise-en-scène in relation to populist “structures of feelings”

- scholarship on populisms in political sciences and the role of narrative

- reception studies (ethnographic and/or digital methods)

- re-appropriations, re-mediations, uses of TV series by both political platforms and “institutional” actors

- TV series and the circulation of “political” affect (and responses to it) on social media

- transnational/cultural circulation/reception, competing frameworks and versions of national identities and Europeanness

- “populist TV” and its dis/connections with other forms of political communication

- transfers between fictional and real-world politics; TV stardom and political celebrity

- industrial contexts, between public and private broadcasters

- interactions between European and global organizations and the cultural specificities of content

Deadline for submissions: Full papers must be submitted by September 10, 2023, after which they will undergo the peer-review process.

In their submissions, authors must indicate that it is an article for this special issue. Inquiries about the special issue should be addressed (toscreeningeuropeanpopulisms /at/ gmail.com).

Proposed articles must comply with the journal's submission and style rules:https://series.unibo.it/about/submissions <https://series.unibo.it/about/submissions>.

Expected publication date: July 2024

If you have any questions, please contact the journal (atseriestv /at/ upv.es).

“SERIES. International Journal of TV Serial Narratives” (https://series.unibo.it <https://series.unibo.it/>) is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal, with ISSN, and indexed in major international databases, including SCOPUS. It publishes two issues per year and it is mainly devoted to television seriality. It is a joint project by Universitat Politècnica de València (Escola Politècnica Superior de Gandia/DCADHA) and Università di Bologna.


Note: No payment from authors will be required


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