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[ecrea] CfP: Archaeologies of Tele-Visions and -Realities
Wed Oct 15 10:05:33 GMT 2014
VIEW Journal Call for Papers
Archaeologies of Tele-Visions and -Realities:
Untold Histories and Forgotten Practices
Over the last decade the label “media archaeology” has brought together
a growing number of heterogeneous scholarship investigating new forms of
historical research and narratives. While the field resists a coherent
methodology, media archaeological explorations are generally
characterized by their refusal of linear periodization, an emphasis on
disregarded objects and historical episodes, and a playful approach of
media as hybrid, non-fixed, and unstable material, cultural, discursive
and imaginary artifacts.
This issue of VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture
invites archeological inquiries into the multiple pasts of tele-visions.
Since late nineteenth century imaginations of “seeing by electricity”,
the phenomenon of “seeing at a distance” has known multiple futures and
pasts, deaths and revivals. The aim of this issue is to assess the many
lives of television in its different technological stages
(electro-mechanical, electrical, electronic and digital) and to
highlight the complexity practices, programs and discourses that have
shaped television as a technical infrastructure, political and social
institution, cultural phenomenon and business model from both diachronic
and synchronic perspectives.
The theme of the 7th issue of VIEW (Vol. 4, spring 2015) seeks to shine
a light on the multiple histories of television and welcomes
contributions that propose archeological excavations from different
disciplinary and thematic points of view.
Proposals are invited on (but not limited to):
Object biographies and hybrid technologies: description of obsolete
or forgotten technologies and/or apparatuses; hybridity of emerging
audio/visual technologies;
Archaeology of TV spectatorship: problematizing historical
audiences of television beyond domestic consumption;
Politics of television: gendering TV before its integration of
domestic space; archeology of television’s military uses; shaping
television as a consumer object;
Questioning televisual paradigms: liveness, simultaneity, ubiquity,
participation, etc.
Symbolic engineering: imagined and configured uses in both
fictional and factional sources
Archaeology of televisual programs and formats: intermedial links
of early televisual texts;
Experimental media archaeology: reenactments and reconstitutions of
television technologies and practices;
Non-conformist histories of tv: histories of guerilla TV,
non-profit and educational television.
Archaeology of digital television: histories of televisual
participation and interactivity;
Practical
Contributions are encouraged from authors with different expertise and
interests in television and media history.
Paper proposals (max. 500 words) are due on November 30th, 2014.
Submissions should be sent to the managing editor of the journal, Dana
Mustata ((journal /at/ euscreen.eu)). A notice of acceptance will be send to
authors on third week of December. Articles (2-4,000 words) will be due
on March 1st, 2015.
For further information or questions about the issue, please contact the
co-editors: Andreas Fickers ((andreas.fickers /at/ uni.lu)) and Anne-Katrin
Weber ((anne-katrin.weber /at/ unil.ch))
See www.viewjournal.eu for the current and back issues. VIEW is proud to
be an open access journal. All articles are made findable through the
DOAJ and EBSCO databases.
Kind regards,
Erwin Verbruggen
Project lead R&D
T +31 35 677 16 91
Skype: erwinverbruggen
Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
Media Parkboulevard 1, 1217 WE Hilversum | Postbus 1060, 1200 BB
Hilversum | beeldengeluid.nl
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