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[ecrea] Call for papers - Mapping The Magazine
Fri Dec 17 18:26:44 GMT 2010
MAPPING THE MAGAZINE 3: July 7 & 8, 2011
The Past, Present & Future of Magazines
First call for papers
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Following the success of Mapping The Magazine 1
and 2, we are delighted to announce the third in
this series, hosted by the Cardiff School of
Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies (JOMEC)
and again focusing on the task of Mapping The Magazine in all its aspects.
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We invite contributions from the international
community of magazine, those involved in the
magazine industry as journalists or executives,
educators and trainers, and media regulators;
indeed everyone with scholarly, professional or
commercial interests in charting the historical
development, current situation or future
direction of the magazine as a unique but diverse media form.
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Titles and abstracts for papers (250 words max)
are invited by 11th February 2011 and should be
submitted to the conference organizer Tim Holmes
at <mailto:(HolmesTA /at/ cardiff.ac.uk)>(HolmesTA /at/ cardiff.ac.uk).
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Within the broad categories of Past, Present &
Future, the following themes are suggested for papers:
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1.            Magazine journalism
practice and changing technologies â?? Media
technologies are evolving ? how are these
changes shaping the devellopment of magazine
content, production and consumption? This
includes the changing ways in which paper has
been used or may be used in future, as well as digital platforms.
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2. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â International magazine
developments ? Magazines produced in mature
economies have followed an established cycle of
development, but is this model applicable to or
appropriate for all political-economies?
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3. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Business models ? Changes in
modes of production and consumption affect
revenues from advertisers and readers ? what
business models are emerging to resource magazines?
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4. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Magazine professionals ? What
are the consequences of these developmentss for
the education, training and employment of
journalists, designers, publishers and advertising executives?
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5. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Magazines, society and culture
? Do these changes impact on the magazineeâ??s
unique place within the wider media ecology? Do
they affect the formâ??s ability to mirror, and
perhaps mould, changes in the society and
culture within which they are produced?
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Papers dealing with other topics and themes are
equally welcome, and Mapping The Magazine
encourages a multidisciplinary approach, as well
as theoretical or empirical perspectives.
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Tim Holmes
Senior Lecturer
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Course Director: MA/PG Dip Magazine Journalism
Cardiff School of Journalism
Cardiff University,
Bute Building, King Edward VII Ave,
Cardiff CF1 3NB
<mailto:(holmesta /at/ cf.ac.uk)>(holmesta /at/ cf.ac.uk)
029 2087 4572
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Editor, Mapping the Magazine: Comparative
Studies in Magazine Journalism (Routledge)
Mapping the Magazine 3 (July 7 & 8 2011)
conference co-ordinator:
<http://mappingthemagazine.blogspot.com/2010/12/mapping-magazine-3-july-7-8-2011.html>http://mappingthemagazine.blogspot.com
MagBlog:
<http://www.timholmes.blogspot.com/>http://www.timholmes.blogspot.com/
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