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[ecrea] CFP - Access All Areas: Symposium on User-Generated Content
Wed Mar 24 20:03:00 GMT 2010
ACCESS ALL AREAS: SYMPOSIUM ON USER-GENERATED CONENT
Digital Cultures Research Centre, University of the West of England
20th/21st May 2010
http://www.dcrc.org.uk/
Call For Papers:
Not even the most utopian critics of 20th
Century mass media could have predicted the
explosion of human creativity and digital
diversity at the start of the 21st Century. The
net continues to offer participants
possibilities to interact with media that are
refashioning the whole enterprise of cultural
production. The growth of the blogosphere, the
influence of peer-to-peer media distribution,
and the continuing escalation of diverse forms
of video and photo sharing have all shaken the
foundations of the mass media industries. The
traditional gatekeepers of cultures, the editors
and filters of news, and custodians of media
quality have all been forced to adjust to the
realities of participatory cultural
production. Traditional notions of the
political and cultural public sphere are being
refashioned and troubled through ecological
approaches. This unsettling influence is not
limited to the cultural industries. The
dynamics of â??web 2.0â?? and participatory
media now ripple out across all sectors of the
economy where â??consumer participationâ?? and
â??open innovationâ?? have become watchwords for growth.
Access All Areas is a two-day symposium that
will develop the critical questions that we need
to understand this emerging field. This event
will have a single strand running from lunchtime
on Thursday 20th May through until the afternoon
of Friday 21st May. Presentation proposals are
welcomed that address the following indicative areas:
â?¢ â??A million channels and nothing onâ??
â?? what is â??qualityâ?? in user-generated content?
â?¢ â??Show me the moneyâ?? â?? what revenue
streams are emerging for user-generated content?
â?¢ â??Playbour?â?? â??What are the new
labour relations of the voluntary free work provided by the growth of UGC?
â?¢ What are the new genres and aesthetics of participatory media?
Proposals should be submitted by the 16th April
2010 to Nick Triggs [(nick.triggs /at/ uwe.ac.uk)] at
the Digital Cultures Research Centre as Word
documents (.doc) or Rich Text Files (.rtf).
This exciting event is open to 30 participants
at a cost of £30, with some reductions for
postgraduate researchers on a limited basis.
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
Pleinlaan 2 - B-1050 Brussels - Belgium
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