CALL FOR CHAPTERS
Edited Book by the Audience & Reception Studies Section of ECREA
-- DEADLINE EXTENDED: July 15, 2009 --
The 'Social' Media User
European Perspectives on Cultural and
Social Scientific Audience Research
Edited by Helena Bilandzic and Geoffroy Patriarche
There is a long tradition of research in both 
critical/cultural and social scientific 
paradigms in communication science that 
describes or explains (new) media use as a 
social activity. For example, audiences use 
newspapers to be able to talk about current 
topics, watch television to spend time with 
their families, or use ICTs to build 
relationships and form communities. The purpose 
of this book is to offer a state-of-the-art 
review of a variety of contemporary approaches 
to the 'social' media user. Submissions will be 
used to compose a proposal for an edited book 
that will be submitted to the ECREA book series 
in December 2009. If the proposal is supported 
by ECREA, the book will be published as an 
official ECREA publication and will receive wide 
attention by distribution to second year 
individual ECREA members, and to the 
coordinators of associated and institutional ECREA members..
The European landscape of audience research is 
very heterogeneous, including a broad variety of 
scientific perspectives ranging from 
interpretative approaches (that often root in 
humanities and follow a rather hermeneutic 
paradigm) to 'counting' and statistic-based 
approaches that try to follow the paradigm of 
natural sciences (e.g., media psychology). This 
book will help to further our understanding of 
the existing approaches towards the 'social' 
media user  their diversity, their strengths 
and weaknesses, their shared assumptions, but 
also their potential incompatibilities. By 
focusing on one specific topic, the book will 
manifest one of ECREA's basic principles, which 
is to emerge as an integrative platform for 
European media and communication scholars.
Chapters should focus on one aspect of the 
'social' media user and media use as a social 
activity - for example, subcultures, 
communities, parasocial relationships, actual 
and constructed audiences, social motives for 
media use, or interactions during media use. The 
book aims to provide an easy-to-understand 
systematic overview of different scientific 
perspectives; thus, chapters should elaborate 
the theoretical background in detail and give a 
systematic literature review on the chosen 
research field. As the book also aims at 
illuminating and comparing scientific paradigms 
in Audience studies, we ask authors to 
contextualize their approach in a general 
underlying scientific field or paradigm (e.g., 
cultural studies, reception research, sociology 
of ICTs, media psychology). A study 
representative of the theory and the 
field/paradigm should then be used to provide an 
example for the approach. Theory and 
paradigmatic issues should compose two thirds of the chapter, the exemp
 lary study one third. Authors should write 
their chapter in a simple and comprehensive 
style to provide the opportunity for a wide 
audience (media researchers from different 
paradigms, students, practitioners, interested 
public) to acquaint themselves with the basic logic of the perspective.
The selection process for contribution will be twofold:
1. Authors submit chapter proposals of approx. 
200 words by July 15, 2009. Submissions will be 
reviewed by the editors according to the 
following criteria: (1) scientific quality of 
the chapter, (2) relevance and originality of 
the approach, (3) contribution to theory, (4) 
appropriateness of methodology and (5) 
appropriateness of chapter for the book. As part 
of the ECREA series, editors will also consider 
ECREA membership, diversity of countries and 
gender as well as presence of young scholars 
among authors as additional criteria for selection.
2. When selected at the first stage, authors 
will be invited to contribute full chapters to 
the book, pending the decision of the ECREA 
board to fund the book proposal. Full chapters will be needed in autumn 2010.
TIMELINE
July 15, 2009 Deadline for chapter proposals (200 words)
September 15, 2009  Notice of acceptance to 
authors and invitation to revise chapter proposals
November 1, 2009 Deadline for revised chapter proposals
December 31, 2009 Submission for consideration to the ECREA book series
March 1, 2010 Notice of acceptance to authors 
and invitation to submit full chapters
October 1, 2010  Deadline for full chapters
Dr. Helena Bilandzic
University of Erfurt
Department for Media und Communication
Nordhaeuser Str. 63
99089 Erfurt, Germany
Phone +49 (0)361 / 737-4182
Fax +49 (0)361 / 737-4179
E-mail: (helena.bilandzic /at/ uni-erfurt.de)