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[ecrea] CFP: Special Issue European Cultures of Production
Thu May 05 21:16:48 GMT 2016
Call for Papers: ECREA Special Issue for Critical Studies in Television
European Cultures of Production
Production Studies has given Television Studies a welcome chance to
investigate the processes of putting television together, highlighting
sense-making structures that are engaged with in the processes of
production (see Caldwell 2008, Caldwell et al. 2009, Lotz 2006, Levine
2006, Mayer 2011, Banks and Conor 2016, etc.). While, as Levine (2006)
highlights, this has uncovered the ‘audience-like’ behaviour of
production personnel, an ECREA-organised conference (‘Making Television
in the 21st Century’, Aarhus University, October 2013) has also
investigated how these processes of labour have been changed as a result
of digitalisation. This special issue of Critical Studies in Television
aims to extend the debates by looking at the wider contexts in which
television production operates – its cultures of production – and to
build on the work by Mayer (2011) and especially Banks and Conor (2016)
to widen the focus of existing debates by focusing on production
contexts beyond
the Anglophone sphere. We are interested in abstracts that propose to
investigate the conditions and television cultures that determine
television production across Europe.
Abstracts could deal with, but are not restricted to:
- Issues of regulation
- Legal conditions such as those that regulate working hours,
copyright, etc.
- The role and work of labour unions
- Institutional structures in which productions operate
- Economic conditions that determine how productions can be managed
- Hidden labour and job roles very specific to particular production
contexts
- The professional networks and collaborative processes of production
personnel
- Aspects of distribution that impact on the production of content
- Historical cases of productions within their particular context
- The relationship between audiences and productions
- The impact of digital technologies on production processes
Abstracts of no more than 500 words plus brief biographical notes should
be sent to Simone Knox (s.knox /at/ reading.ac.uk) and Elke Weissmann
(weissmae /at/ edgehill.ac.uk) by the 31st July 2016. We will endeavour to give
feedback by September 2016. Full articles will have to be submitted by
July 2017. The special issue will be published in summer 2018.
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