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[ecrea] CFP: Spectator "Television Connectivity" - Due 11/20/13
Tue Oct 29 09:58:59 GMT 2013
Spectator
Call for Papers
“Television Connectivity”
Volume and Date of Issue: 34.2 Fall 2014
Deadline for Submission: November 20, 2013
This issue of Spectator seeks to incorporate papers that explore new
forms, theories, and practices of television connectivity. There are
many ways in which television has historically been theorized through
connectivity. Television was thought to bring people together, whether
it was members of a family coming together to watch television in the
living room, a nation coming together to watch the landing on the moon,
or viewers around the globe coming together to watch the Olympic games.
Viewers have also been theorized to uniquely connect to or identify with
television characters and programs as a result of television’s intimate
placement in the home and the longevity of certain television forms.
And, Raymond Williams theorized a form of connectivity in his
foundational concept of flow, when he saw television as comprising
strategies that transformed diverse programming elements into a seamless
whole. Since the advent of new digital technologies, however, television
is more and more frequently being discussed in relation to the
fragmentation, dispersal, and individualization of audiences, viewing
practices, and programming. Nevertheless, television producers and
programmers as well as technologists are devising a variety of
strategies meant to encourage both old and new forms of television
viewing practices that change our understanding of television in
relation to connectivity. Whether it is twitter live-streaming, second
screen story synch options, or interactive communities around a web
series on YouTube, new forms of television are offering audiences a way
to engage with traditional television texts while connected to other
devices, people, and content.
This issue will focus on papers that draw attention to new forms of
television that encourage cross-platform connectivity or challenge
established theoretical understandings of television connectivity. In
particular it seeks papers that examine products or services that
supplement or enhance the television experience by integrating Internet
access, game play, and/or social networking. However, it welcomes papers
addressing television connectivity through industrial analysis, textual
analysis, and audience or cultural studies, including theoretical
investigations of television as an artistic medium or institution.
Papers should interrogate how certain technologies or platforms enable
specific forms of connectivity around television shows, series, or
characters? How are newer technologies and platforms transforming the
relationship of viewers to television content, television producers, and
access? How do producers or programmers try to bring together disparate
audiences or niches around a show or network? On what terms and in which
ways do audiences connect through television? How will changes in the
industrial landscape (regulatory policies, media ownership, and digital
innovations) have an impact on television viewing? What are the
potential implications of these trends for viewers, producers, and
supporting institutions and what do they indicate about the direction
the industry is heading?
Deadline for Submission: November 20, 2013
Spectator is a biannual publication and submissions that address the
relationship between television and connectivity are now invited for
submission. Potential topics in the fields of media industry studies,
television studies, cultural studies, new media theory, participatory
culture, and production studies may include, but are not limited to:
Television Theory
Imagined communities
Intimacy & Immediacy
“Liveness”
Ritual
Second Screen Content
Narrative, Representation, & Audience Address
Apps and Websites
Games and Play
Forms of interactivity
Networked Televisions and Consoles
Technologies & Platforms
Data-mining & Surveillance
Interfaces & Control
Viewer Practices
Live-tweeting
Social Networking
Community Viewing
Fandom
Manuscripts to be considered for publication should be sent to:
ATTN: Taylor Nygaard
University of Southern California
School of Cinematic Arts
Critical Studies
900 W 34th St.
SCA, Room 320
Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211
Email: (nygaard /at/ usc.edu)
Phone: (240) 888-5081
One copy of manuscript should be submitted as well as a copy on disk.
Submissions can also be e-mailed directly. Manuscripts should include
the title of the contribution and the name (s) of authors. As well as
the postal address, e-mail address, and phone numbers for author who
will work with the editor on any revisions. All pages should be numbered
consecutively. Contributions should not be more than 5,000 words. They
should also include a brief abstract for publicity. Authors should also
include a brief biographic entry. Rejected manuscripts will not be returned.
Articles submitted to the Spectator should not be under consideration by
any other journal.
Book Reviews may vary in length from 300 to 1,000 words. Please include
title of book, retail price and ISBN at the beginning of the review.
Forum or Additional Section contributions can include works on new
archival or research facilities or methods as well as other relevant
works related to the field.
Electronic Submissions and Formatting. Authors should send copies of
their work via e-mail as electronic attachments. Please keep backup
files of all disks. Files should be Microsoft Word in PC or Mac format,
depending on the editor's preference. Endnotes should conform to the
Chicago Manual of Style.
Upon acceptance, a format guideline will be forwarded to all
contributors as to image and text requirements.
Current Board for Spectator
Founding Editor
Marsha Kinder
Managing Editor
William Whittington
Issue Editor
Taylor Nygaard
Contributors
To be determined
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University of Southern California
School of Cinematic Arts
Critical Studies
SCA, Room 320
Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211
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Email: (Spectator /at/ cinema.usc.edu)
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Dr. Taylor Nygaard
Postdoctoral Scholar - Teaching Fellow
The Bryan Singer Division of Critical Studies
School of Cinematic Arts
University of Southern California
900 W. 34th St. Suite 320
Los Angeles, Ca 90089-2211
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