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[ecrea] Call for Papers The Radio Conference 2016: Transnational Radio Encounters
Tue Oct 06 07:34:01 GMT 2015
Call for Papers
The Radio Conference 2016: Transnational Radio Encounters
Utrecht University, 5-8 July 2016
Continuing the series of Transnational Radio Forums*, the Department of
Media and Cultural Studies at Utrecht University, in collaboration with
the HERA Collaborative Research project Transnational Radio Encounters
(transnationalradio.org), and an international committee in association
with the MeCCSA Radio Studies Network is pleased to host the 2016
edition of the Transnational Forum at Utrecht, 5-8 July 2016. This year
we would like to invite participants to mobilize the ‘transnational’ in
the forum’s name. As engineers, regulators, listeners – and indeed
scholars – have long pointed out, radio waves are not stopped by
national borders. But also in ostensibly national or local settings,
radio is intricately entangled in transnational processes of production
and programming, as well as transnational cultures of listening and
identity formation. We would like to extend a special invitation for
papers that explore:
• the way radio shapes TRANSNATIONAL PUBLIC SPHERES, in support or
subversion of existing infrastructures and media ecologies;
• transnational perspectives on RADIO AESTHETICS and IDENTITIES; and
• ways in which new forms of DIGITAL RADIO AND ARCHIVES can help to
shape or resurrect transnational COMMUNITIES OF MEMORY.
*Luton (2013), Auckland (2011), Toronto (2009), Lincoln (2007),
Melbourne (2005), Madison (2003), Brighton (2001)
Paper and session topics can include, but are by no means limited to:
• Transborder radio reception (diasporic listening, shortwave/DXing,
Webradio listening communities)
• Radio Aesthetics (Methodologies of aesthetic radio analysis, Practices
in radio production, Comparative/intercultural approaches, Aesthetics of
market, authority & the social, ...)
• Public Service media in transnational perspective (digitization &
convergence in transnational perspective; cross-border disruptions
• New and old forms of transmitting across borders (broad, narrow and
sublocal casting in the new borderless mediascapes)
• New and old forms of international radio services, and the role of
radio in international media platforms
• Transnational aspects and intersectionality of community radio
(gender, ethnicity, nationality, etc.
• Transnational uses of archive resources (archival broadcasting,
incorporation of radio in memory platforms and exhibitions, digital
archives in transnational research)
• Transnational radio markets and economic models
• Technological transformations of radio and transnational infrastructures
• Storytelling (national & transnational schools, international
adaptation and transmedia stories)
• Teaching radio & radio research in transnational communities
Proposals for panels that combine individual/national perspectives are
also welcome, as are papers exploring the current state of the art in
radio research.
Guidelines:
All proposals should include name and affiliation, as well as *brief*
(50-100 word) bio, of all speakers.
Proposals for INDIVIDUAL PAPERS (20 minutes) should be 250 words in length
Proposals for PRE-COMPOSED PANELS (90-minutes) should include a 200-word
abstract explaining the rationale of the panel as a whole as well as
250-word abstracts of the individual presentations
Besides classic paper presentations and panels, we would like to invite
proposals for a limited number of LISTENING SESSIONS (also roughly 90
minutes) in which listening and discussion are central. While the
precise formats can vary, listening panels should be primarily devoted
to presenting whole or excerpted broadcasts, or indeed radio
experiments, and be oriented toward group discussion and/or interaction.
The theme of transnational radio encounters should encourage sessions
that explore the ways in which radio sound crosses national barriers,
developing methodologies for taking up challenges of transnational
and/or collaborative research, or conducting reception research among a
group of diverse experts. Proposals for listening sessions should be
250-350 words in length and outline the material to be presented, the
format of the session and the themes or questions to be explored through
listening.
Deadline for submissions: Sunday, November 15, 2015.
Please make submissions digitally to (conference2016 /at/ transnationalradio.org)
Inquiries may be sent to Alec Badenoch: (a.w.badenoch /at/ uu.nl)
Watch for updated conference information at
transnationalradio.org/conference
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