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[Commlist] Call For Papers: Creative Methodologies: Practical Play and Media Multiplicities
Fri Feb 21 03:57:53 GMT 2025
In partnership with MeCCSA, the University of Sunderland is delighted to 
announce a special symposium on Creative Methodologies: Practical Play 
and Media Multiplicities, a two-day event, examining methodologies of 
practice-based media research, from podcasts to games making. Our 
keynote speakers for this event are: Lance Dann (The University of 
Brighton), Chloe Germaine (Manchester Metropolitan University) and Nick 
Lewis (The University of Sunderland).
This symposium aims to interrogate the wide range of creative 
methodologies in media research as a showcase for the multiplicities of 
media and cultural studies. This event incorporates a cross-disciplinary 
and inclusive approach to practice-based research. We welcome papers 
examining autoethnographies, participant-action-led games jams as a way 
of video game making, R&D as well as ludological and narratological 
approaches to game studies, peer reviewed podcasts, the utilisation of 
video game journals, AI approaches to methodologies. We are also open to 
proposals on creative methodologies we may not have mentioned as we 
appreciate the breadth and depth of media’s multiplicities.
The event celebrates the rich diversity of practice-based researchers, 
and the ways creative methodologies may be applied across media and 
cultural studies. Practice-based research allows for creativity over 
research, as well as practical outputs which can result in frameworks 
for diverse peoples, such as games jams providing opportunities to embed 
indigenous knowledge (Nijdam, 2022), podcast research publications and 
projects such as /Podcast or Perish/ (McGregor, Cook and Beckstead, 
(2024) and/ Rebel Women of Sunderland /(University of Sunderland) 
highlighting the voices of marginalised women, and close-textual 
analysis of media conducted via video creation (through projects such as 
/Games Assist/). Practice-based research “is situated in the 
world-of-concern defined by the practice usually ‘in the field’, that is 
in a real-world context with real world outcomes” (Candy, Edmonds, Vear, 
2022, p.29)
This symposium is led by the University of Sunderland in partnership 
with MeCCSA. The University of Sunderland has had growth of creative 
practice focused research in the last few years, and the City of 
Sunderland has received investments in both film production, with the 
Crown Works film studios, as well as in Esports with the National 
Esports Performance campus. Sunderland is quickly becoming a city at the 
centre of the creative industries, and we look forward to welcoming 
research practitioners to our event.
We are currently seeking abstracts for this event, to be submitted no 
later than Friday 28th March 2025. We are seeking papers - which may be 
standard papers, podcasts, videos, streams, video journal entries, 
video/text based games - suggestions for roundtables, games jam 
proposals and any medium or proposal that you think may qualify under 
the banner of creative methodologies.
Some prompts for your consideration (but please do not feel limited):
  * Using Yogscast as a research tool
  * Podcast journal articles
  * Participant action research through Twine
  * Autoethnographies
  * Applying AI to methodological approaches
  * Researching place based creative industries (and their relations to
    local communities)
Abstracts of 300 words and accompanying author biographies of 200 words 
should be emailed to (_mediamultipliticies /at/ sunderland.ac.uk) 
<mailto:(mediamultipliticies /at/ sunderland.ac.uk)>_and 
(_stephanie_farnsworth /at/ sunderland.ac.uk) 
<mailto:(stephanie_farnsworth /at/ sunderland.ac.uk)>_ by Friday 28th of March.
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