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[ecrea] Media International Australia "Making Media Participatory" - journal cfp
Wed Mar 26 16:55:56 GMT 2014
Call for Papers
MIA no. 154 (February 2015)
Making Media Participatory
Theme Editors: Christina Spurgeon and Maura Edmond
User-generated content, social media, crowd-sourcing, peer-to-peer
collaboration, online communities and networked distribution have become
a daily reality. Many-to-many digital technologies radically alter the
top-down dissemination of mainstream media, the one-to-many flow of
broadcast media and even the two-way participatory production models of
community media. They have transformed how audiences expect to engage
with media across the spectrum of commercial, public, community and
alternative media. But, despite these changes, there are still major
obstacles to population-wide inclusion in participatory media cultures.
In 2002, MIA published a special Citizen’s Media issue (no. 103). It
profiled new academic work that was reinvigorating research into
alternative and community-interest media. More than 10 years on and in
the wake of major industrial and technological changes, this issue of
MIA will revisit the status of community-interest media, focusing on the
impact of participatory digital media. It will showcase contemporary
research into the role, responsibilities and relevance of
community-interest media in an era of user-led innovation, paying
particular attention to the facilitation of participatory media culture
beyond a core of educated, urban, technologically savvy media users. The
issue welcomes academic papers as well as industry commentary and
analysis. It invites consideration of participatory media cultures
across the full range of community-interest sectors, including community
broadcasting, alternative media, community arts, cultural development,
cultural heritage, social justice and documentary media.
Submissions may include discussions of:
• good, bad and meaningful models of media participation, now and in the
future
• new platforms and models for participatory media production
• the future of citizens’ media and ICT 4 change
• the future of community arts and community media
• the future of media resource centres
• storytelling, including transmedia storytelling, in participatory culture
• co-producing documentaries with community
• building community engagement in cultural heritage and arts organisations
• cross-sectoral convergence and collaboration
• policy implications
Abstracts (250 words) and author details are due 15 April 2014,
Final articles are due 15 July 2014.
Scholarly articles should be a maximum of 5000 words (including
references). Industry
commentary and analysis should be a maximum of 2000 words.
Send abstracts and queries to the theme editors at:
(cspurgeon /at/ qut.edu.au) or (maura.edmond /at/ gmail.com)
http://www.uq.edu.au/mia/calls-for-papers
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Dr Maura Edmond
Research Fellow
School of Media, Film and Journalism
Monash University
Caulfield East 3145 Victoria, Australia
t: +61 3 990 34119
e: (maura.edmond /at/ monash.edu)
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