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[ecrea] CfP: NECSUS--European Journal of Media Studies, 'Tangibility'
Wed Feb 15 21:47:11 GMT 2012
‘Tangibility’
Call for papers
The politics of tangibility surrounding media studies are constantly
changing. Is film no longer a tangible medium due to the advent of
digital capture and projection? Has television ever been a tangible
format? How does one go about speaking of the tangible or intangible
nature of new media, with its many virtual constructs? At the same time
that mass media are slipping into nebulosity they are also arguably more
tangible than at any point before. Video games are becoming more
tangible with the introduction of the sensation of touch. And today, one
can carry the entire means of media production – through post-production
to exhibition – in a back pocket. What are the implications of this new
tangibility for media-making? How does the tangible relate to
conceptions of (media) materiality? What are the historical and
archeological dimensions of the (new) tangibility of media?
From Lisa Cartwright’s consideration of the hands of the projectionist
through Antonia Lant’s essay on haptical cinema to Jennifer Barker’s
book /The Tactile Eye/ – even through contemplations of the humanities
in general as ‘soft’ sciences – we are interested in exploring the
tangibility (or intangibility) of media studies in this special section
of the Autumn 2012 volume of NECSUS. In addition to essays themed on
tangibility NECSUS is also considering essays on a wide variety of
issues related to media studies, in addition to reviews of all types
(conferences, festivals, exhibits, books, websites, etc.). We look
forward to receiving abstracts of no more than 300 words and a short
biography of no more than 150 words by 31 March 2012 at the following
address: (g.decuir /at/ aup.nl).
/NECSUS is an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal of media
studies published by Amsterdam University Press in partnership with NECS
(European Network for Cinema and Media Studies). The journal is
multidisciplinary and strives to bring together the best work in the
field of media studies across the humanities and social sciences. We aim
to publish research that matters and that improves the understanding of
media and culture inside and outside the academic community. Find us
online at:/ www.necsus-ejms.org
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