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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Entertainment Media and Politics
Thu Sep 06 23:17:51 GMT 2012
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Call for Papers
Symposium: Entertainment Media and Politics
Guest Editor: R. Lance Holbert, The Ohio State University
A wide range of studies encompassing a variety of epistemological
frameworks have been published on the topic of entertainment media and
politics. There exists a critical mass of scholars who are devoting much
effort to provide new understanding on a myriad of roles played by
entertainment media in various political processes. Now that a
sufficient level of scholarly activity has been generated, this area of
research is at a pivotal moment in its evolution. While much knowledge
has been obtained, several crucial issues remain that must be addressed
in order to advance this mass communication sub-field.
One, there is a lack of organizational power. Various research projects
tend to focus on a single media outlet and often in relations to unique
communication processes. As a result, it is difficult to gain a sense of
how any one study functions alongside other works to produce a deeper
understanding of political entertainment media.
Two, there has been no systematic effort to explicate "political
entertainment media." What type of media content fall within the bounds
of this area of study? How might the boundaries of this concept be
shifting with the new media environment (e.g., rise of user-generated
content)?
Three, there is strong work being conducted by empirical and
critical-cultural scholars alike on the same types of political
entertainment media, but there has been little effort to link these
seemingly disparate areas of research. How might we go about building
stronger ties?
Four, no strong theoretical foundations have emerged to define this area
of study. There is a need for theoretical diversity, but there is also
much to be gained from building theoretically-grounded lines of research
conducted by multiple researchers with different research agendas. If
more cogent lines of research are to emerge, which theories might best
serve this area of study?
Mass Communication and Society invites submissions for a special issue
devoted to a symposium on entertainment media and politics. A wide range
of research questions, theories, and methodologies are welcome, and the
submission of research conducted outside the United States is highly
encouraged. Individual submissions may focus on a single political
entertainment media outlet, but works of this kind should also speak to
broader theoretical concerns (i.e., lack of organizational power,
defining the boundaries of political entertainment media, bridging
epistemological divides, lack of theory). Manuscripts focused on the
2012 American election cycle are also welcome, but submissions of this
kind should attend to a broader set of theoretical concerns that step
beyond the influence of specific media outlets at a single moment in time.
Deadline for submissions: Manuscripts are to be submitted by September
30, 2013 via the Mass Communication and Society online system at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/mcas following the standard journal
submission procedures. Authors should note in their cover letters that
the submission is for the Entertainment Media and Politics Symposium.
Final publication will be in Volume 17 (2014). In addition to the
electronic submission process, please send one hard copy for each
submission to: R. Lance Holbert, School of Communication, The Ohio State
University, 3016 Derby Hall, 154 N. Oval Mall, Columbus OH 43210. Any
questions concerning this call for papers can be directed to R. Lance
Holbert, (holbert.27 /at/ osu.edu), 614-247-7644 (office).
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