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[eccr] Call for papers

Thu Jul 15 08:54:06 GMT 2004


Title: Call for papers
CALL for papers


European Film and Media Culture
Northern Lights 2005
Editor: Ib Bondebjerg
 
 
The 2005 issue of Northern Light focus on European Film and Media Culture and invites articles that focus on European film- and media culture in a historical and contemporary perspective
European film- and media culture is often identified with art film and public service TV, and this is certainly an important, distinctive contribution to the global media culture. However in the last 10 years great changes have taken place in Europe, partly due to the European integration and the rise of new forms of co-financing and co-operation in the area of European mainstream films and due to important tendencies in low budget films and dogma films. European film culture seems to be on the move from crisis to revival. Public service television on the other hand seems threatened in many countries, although in some countries public service still has a large audience and for instance national news, documentaries and national TV-fiction are important key genres in European national broadcasting.
The articles we are looking for are broadly defined within the following areas:

Abstracts of approximately 400 words should be sent by e-mail to editor Ib Bondebjerg ((bonde /at/ hum.ku.dk)) no later than August 5, 2004. Deadline for manuscipts will be 15/2 2005
Northern Light is an international Yearbook published by Museum Tusculanum Presse (www.mtp.dk <http://www.mtp.dk/> ) and edited by Ib Bondebjerg (editor in chief), Torben Grodal, Stig Hjarvard,  Klaus Bruhn Jensen and Anne Jerslev, Department of film and media Studies, University of Copenhagen.
Northern Lights covers the full range of media – from film and television, the press and radio, to the Internet and other computer media. The editors welcome contributions from all traditions of inquiry within the interdisciplinary field of film and media studies.
 
Northern Lights reflects the research activities of the Department of Film and Media Studies at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and simultaneously serves a forum of interchange for the international community of media and communication researchers. The yearbook invites scholars from across the field to submit their work to Northern Lights.
 
Northern Lights is published by MUSEUM TUSCULANUM PRESS, University of Copenhagen and distributed worldwide through American and European publishers affiliated with the press.
 


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