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[ecrea] call for papers -a book on television and romance
Thu Mar 13 21:15:44 GMT 2014
Here is the CfP:
Call for Papers: A book on Romance and Television
Title: Television and Romance – Studies, Observations and Interpretations
Under Contract with: Nova Science Publishers (Expected publication date
– late 2015/early 2016)
Editor: Prof. Amir Hetsroni (School of Communication – Ariel University
Center of Samaria, Israel).
This book, under contract with Nova Science Publishers, aims to analyze
the complex interplay of television and romance. My plan is to include
contributions from communication scholars and social scientists whose
writing will shed light on the romantic content of romantic programming,
note the effects of exposure to such content, describe the audience, and
offer explanations as to the appeal of this material. Special attention
will be paid to international perspectives and to cultural differences
between romantic formats and programs broadcast in different countries.
Quantitative as well as qualitative entries, research reviews and
theoretical essays are all welcome. I want to provide the readers with a
methodological mix and give voice to various approaches to the study of
intimate relationships and romance as reflected on the home screen -
from content analysis to discourse analysis; from in-depth interviews to
controlled experiments; from ethnographic observations to representative
surveys.
Feasible topics include, but are not limited to (please feel free to
suggest additional themes):
· The tenets of romance on television
· Distinguishing the romantic from the erotic and the erotic from the
pornographic
· The reflection of various stages of intimate relationship on the
screen (courtship, breakup, etc.).
· Long term (e.g. cultivation) and short term (e.g. arousal) effects of
exposure to romantic programming.
· Motivations for watching romantic programming (e.g. uses and
gratifications)
· Para-social relationships with romantic protagonists and
transportation with romantic narrative.
· Comparative content analysis of romantic shows.
· Textual analysis of specific programs (limited to exceptionally
successful shows).
· Reception studies of romantic TV.
· The representation of deviant and alternative romance on the home
screen (e.g. threesome).
Please note that while as editor I am open to any theoretical or
methodological approach, the book that I edit is an academic volume –
not a collection of reviews or political-ideological polemic.
Furthermore, since shows are often forgotten a short while after they
are off the air, case studies that deal solely with a single program are
less likely to pass the threshold (especially when the show is not a
mega hit worldwide).
The deadline for submission of chapter proposals – consisting of
extended abstracts, four-to-five pages long, is: June 30th, 2014.
The abstract should include a purpose statement for the proposed paper,
research questions and hypotheses (where applicable), theoretical frame,
method(s) of analysis, expected results (for empirical studies),
scholarly contribution and public appeal reference.
Because the book needs to be balanced, the chances of having a paper
accepted depend greatly on the quality and characteristics of the
universe of submissions. Using techniques that are not typically
employed in the study of television and romance like controlled
experiments (and quantitative methods in general) may increase the
likelihood of acceptance.
Notification of accepted proposals and invitations to submit complete
papers (4,500 to 11,000 words, APA style) will be made on or before
August 30th, 2014.
The complete papers’ due date is January 31st, 2015.
The book will go to print in the spring of 2015. Publishing is secured
through a contract, but thorough revisions are inevitable and rejections
of specific papers are possible throughout the process. No publication
fee would be required.
Please send submissions, inquires and proposals to:
Prof. Amir Hetsroni, PhD.
School of Communication
Ariel University Center of Samaria, Israel
Tel. 972-543231616
Fax. 972-89286602
Email: (amirhetsroni /at/ gmail.com)
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