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[ecrea] CfP - Persona Studies
Tue Nov 11 05:05:37 GMT 2014
Call for Papers:
The inaugural issue of Persona Studies is scheduled for open access
publication in March 2015. This exciting new journal will be preceded by
a Working Papers Symposium held in Melbourne, Australia on February 5
2015, with virtual participation welcome. Abstracts are now being sought
for the symposium and/or the inaugural issue of the journal.
Open Call: Research and writing on any aspect of persona and persona studies
Persona studies is an emerging area of cross-disciplinary study that
investigates the presentation of the self and the masks that we use as
we construct ourselves in real and virtual settings and worlds. It is an
exploration of the public self and how these versions of identity come
to prominence in contemporary culture. It acknowledges that we all
negotiate and construct personas that we deploy and employ in work and
professional environments as much as in our recreational and leisure
activities: much of the emerging work in persona studies is closer
studies of these particular settings and how they help frame our public
selves. The field of study has antecedents that connect its work to the
study of celebrity and public personalities, performance studies, media
and cultural studies and game identity work, biographical research,
life-writing and autobiography work along with Internet studies,
communication studies, cultural anthropology, social psychology,
sociology and philosophy of the self and gender studies. It has further
links with areas that also look at reputation and impression management
and the critical investigation of branding, self-branding and the
'quantified self'. The journal's intentions are to facilitate an
intellectual exchange, debate and discussion around persona and its
constitution. It is an invitation to investigate its varied
manifestations, its patterning in contemporary culture, its
differentiation in different technological and cultural settings, and
its conceptual and material significance and value.
To gain a further sense of what constitutes persona studies, please see
the recent special persona themed issue of M/C – Journal of Media and
Culture:
http://journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal/issue/view/persona
Written paper submissions:
In the first instance, submit a 250-300 word abstract to
(personastudies /at/ deakin.edu.au), with 'Full Paper' in the subject line, by
8 December 2014. You will be notified to proceed to a full length paper
within a week of abstract submission. For guidelines on the preparations
of your full paper, see Author Guidelines:
https://ojs.deakin.edu.au/index.php/ps/about/submissions#authorGuidelines.
Full papers should be between 5000-8000 words, including citations, and
will be vetted by the editorial team prior to submission for blind
peer-review. Acceptance for peer review does not guarantee inclusion in
the inaugural issue of the journal, but the editorial team may work with
authors to develop papers for later issues. The second issue will have a
special themed section on health and persona, and we encourage authors
interested in this area to submit abstracts for inclusion.
Key dates – Journal
Abstract submission deadline - 8 December 2014
Notification of acceptance - 15 December 2014
Full papers due for peer review - 13 February 2015
Final revised papers due - 13 March 2015
Persona Studies journal launch - 20 March 2015
Working Paper Symposium submissions:
In the first instance, submit a 250-300 word abstract to
(personastudies /at/ deakin.edu.au), with 'Working Paper' in the subject line
by 8 December 2014. We will notify by 15 December 2014. Symposium
participants must submit either a 10 minute audio-visual presentation OR
a 2000-3000 word written paper by 28 January. This will be circulated
to workshop participants and attendees.
The symposium is designed to allow ample discussion. Therefore, each
presenter will have fifteen minutes to focus on their work. In this
time, you will briefly introduce your project or paper in process before
shifting to group discussion. Where possible, papers on similar or
complimentary themes will be presented consecutively, and more general
discussion will follow each themed section. You may attend in person or
participate virtually, and your paper will also be considered for
inclusion in the inaugural issue of the journal.
Key dates – Symposium
Abstract submission deadline - 8 December 2014
Notification of acceptance - 15 December 2014
Short paper / presentation due - 28 January 2015
Persona Studies Working Papers Symposium - 5 February 2015
Kim Barbour
Member of Persona Celebrity Publics Research Group
School of Communications and Creative Arts
Deakin University Burwood Australia.
Email: (kim.barbour /at/ deakin.edu.au)
Website: http://www.deakin.edu.au
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