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[ecrea] Feminist Review Media issue CFP
Sun Apr 26 12:03:42 GMT 2009
Special Issue of Feminist Review ?Media transformations?
Call for papers
Boundaries between production and consumption,
and between previously discrete media
practices are dissolving. This special issue of
Feminist Review will analyse how rapid shifts in
contemporary media processes and practices are
impacting on women?s engagement with
communications and production as well as the
representation of marginalized groups.
Current developments such as Web 2.0,
networking, online distribution and mobile media
will be explored in the context of gendered
histories of media production and reception.
The intention is to look at change and
continuity in the uses, practices, aesthetics and
theorization of the media in the light of the
growth of new pervasive technologies. We are
hoping that the issue will explore the following
questions: How do new media technologies
affect gendered authorship and agency? How does
age and generation intersect with gender
with respect to the uses of 'old' and 'new'
media? What cultural and historical variations are
there in terms of the meanings and impact of
media and communications technologies?
Illustrated, reflective pieces by digital media
practitioners are welcome and samples of work
discussed may be uploaded to the Feminist Review website.
Possible topics might include:
?alternative? media and feminist activism;
networked cultures; gender, life histories and
blogs; gender and authorship; women?s cinema;
questions of distribution; media
employment; ?post-convergence?; ethics and
representation; media processes; gender and
media education
Submissions for the issue are welcomed from now
until 30 March 2010. Articles should be
between 6,000-7,000 words in length. An abstract
of 200-300 words should accompany the
article, plus a list of up to six keywords
suitable for indexing and abstracting services.
Detailed instructions on how to submit
(electronic submission only) can be found at
http://www.palgrave-journals.com/fr/index.html

We
also welcome shorter
pieces of creative
or analytical writing (up to 1000 words, or 4000
words for interviews) or visual material on
the theme for our 'Open Space' section. These
pieces may be topical and/or polemical. They
are not sent out to be peer-reviewed, but are
selected by the editors of the issue.


Enquiries
about the issue should be sent to Lizzie Thynne
((l.thynne /at/ sussex.ac.uk)) or Dr Nadje Al-Ali
((N.S.Al-Ali /at/ soas.ac.uk)).
Lizzie Thynne
Senior Lecturer in Media and Film
EDB 322
University of Sussex
Brighton BN1 9QN
Tel: 00 44 1273 872627
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