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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Law and Policy Implications of Convergent Media - Special Issue of International Journal of Technology Policy and Law
Mon Oct 29 09:41:51 GMT 2012
Call for Papers: ‘Law and Policy Implications of Convergent Media’
Special Issue of International Journal of Technology Policy and Law
http://www.inderscience.com/jhome.php?jcode=ijtpl
Guest editor: Terry Flew, Professor of Media and Communication,
Queensland University of Technology
Journal editor: Niloufer Selvadurai
This special issue of the International Journal of Technology Policy and
Law will consider recent discussions internationally about how to
reconfigure communication regulation to account for the impact of media
convergence. Three drivers of such changes include: (1) the uncoupling
of media content from specific media platforms, whereas much media
regulation is platform-based; (2) the increasingly complex question of
who is a media content provider, given the rise of content
intermediaries such as Google, as well as the rapid growth of
user-created or ‘amateur’ media content; and (3) how to achieve
regulatory parity between media companies based within particular
nation-states and global media companies.
Papers will consider transformations in the media environment associated
with convergent media policies and the rise of social media. They will
consider the extent to which common regulatory challenges, such as the
future of copyright law and the rise of global media platforms, are
generating the diffusion of policy innovations in the communications
sphere, particularly around responses that focus uponregulatory design
and behavioral change rather than black-letter law, and media content
rules applied by government regulatory agencies, or ad hoc interventions
by content intermediaries themselves. Papers will consider these issues
from the perspective of both developed and developing nations.
Submissions should be in the form of an MS Word file attached to an
email to Professor Terry Flew ((t.flew /at/ qut.edu.au)).
Publication Timeline:
30 November
Paper proposals to be submitted to editor
31 January
Papers to be submitted for refereeing
01 March
Referee reports to be returned to authors
01 April
Revised papers to be submitted to editor
15 April
Final copy forwarded to journal editor
International Journal of Technology Policy and Law is a double-blind
refereed, highly professional and authoritative source of information in
the fields of technology policy and law. It encourages articles
representing synergy between theory and practices to help policy makers
and executives govern and manage technologies and their relations with
society, policies and law. Emphases will be on the related social,
political and economic issues, as well as emerging issues of interest to
legislators, professionals and academics.
A fewessentials for publishing in this journal:
* Submitted articles must not have been previously published or be
currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.
* Conference papers may only be submitted if the paper has been
completely re-written (taken to mean more than 50%) and the author has
cleared any necessary permissionswith the copyright owner if it has been
previously copyrighted.
* All our articles are refereed through a double-blind process.
* All authors must declare they have read and agreed to the content of
the submitted article. A full statement of our Ethical Guidelines for
Authors is available at http://www.inderscience.com/www/authorethics.pdf.
* Details of file formats can be found in Author Guidelines at
http://www.inderscience.com/info/inauthors/index.php
Professor Terry Flew
Professor of Media and Communication
Creative Industries Faculty
Queensland University of Technology
Building z6 – Room 503
Creative Industries Precinct
Musk Avenue
Kelvin Grove QLD AUSTRALIA 4059
Ph: (61) 7 3138 8188
Fax: (61) 7 3138 8105
Mobile: 0405 070 980
Email: (t.flew /at/ qut.edu.au)
Author of The Creative Industries, Culture and Policy (Sage, 2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book233058?siteId=sage-uk&prodTypes=Books&q=Flew&pageTitle=productsSearch
Lead Commissioner, Australian Law Reform Commission, May 2011-February
2012. Final report, Classification – Content Regulation and Convergent Media
http://www.alrc.gov.au/publications/classification-content-regulation-and-convergent-media-alrc-report-118.
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