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[ecrea] CFP Audiences and Celebrity - Special Issue of Celebrity Studies
Sat Sep 21 10:23:17 GMT 2013
Special issue of Celebrity Studies
Audiences for Celebrity
Edited by Martin Barker, Su Holmes and Sarah Ralph
The study of audiences for celebrities and stars has developed
spasmodically. Apart from important early studies by Stacey (1994) and
Kuhn (2002), and from a different angle Gamson (1994) Barbas (2001) and
Allen and Mendick (2012), and a variety of marketing-derived studies,
there has been only a scatter of works concretely addressing how
distinct audiences engage with celebrities, and how those engagements
become meaningful within their broader lives. For this Special Issue we
hope to gather essays embodying a range of kinds of research in both
audience and reception studies traditions. We invite proposals for
papers to appear in a special issue of Celebrity Studies exploring how
audiences engage (positively or negatively) with celebrity figures and
culture. Proposals may address (but are not limited to) the following
topics:
· Studies of audiences for particular stars/ celebrities (from a range
of different media forms, including film, TV, popular music, literature,
sport, internet, social media, theatre, opera etc…)
· Studies of online fan cultures, or users of a particular media form
· Historical/ archival studies of audience engagements with celebrities/
stars
· Discussions of methodological issues in the study of celebrity/ star
audiences
· Studies of celebrity/ star controversies or spectacular moments and
audience responses
Please submit an extended abstract of 500 words (outlining the topic,
methods, audience or reception materials used, and contribution to
Celebrity Studies and Audience Studies) to (susan.holmes /at/ uea.ac.uk), by
Friday 1st November. Please also include a brief biographical note of
4-5 lines. We plan to complete evaluation of abstracts by the end of
November. Those accepted will be asked to submit completed essays, to a
maximum of 8,000 words, by the end of June 2014.
Dr Sarah Ralph
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Make Me Laugh Research Project
School of Film, Television and Media Studies
University of East Anglia
Norwich Research Park
Norwich NR4 7TJ
Tel: +44 (0) 1603 593801
www.makemelaugh.org.uk
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