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[ecrea] Cfp: Researching Media Companies Producing Audio-visual Content
Thu Oct 06 09:25:23 GMT 2016
*Researching Media Companies Producing Audio-visual Content*
Conference held at Lillehammer University College, Norway
20-21 April 2017
Sponsored by IAMCR's Media Production Analysis Working Group
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Professor Amanda Lotz, University of Michigan, USA
Associate Professor Olof Hedling, University of Lund, Sweden
Call for papers:
In our audiovisual industries where multiple screens need a constant
supply of material, there is a growing number of private and public
production companies producing a range of products from multi-million
dollar feature films to simple YouTube videos. Research at the level of
the company is still rather scarce apart from studies of Hollywood, the
large U.S television networks and the European public broadcasters.
However, research on individual companies is important because they are
the actual creators of our media culture, and it is therefore of vital
importance to understand and discuss the constraints and possibilities
they face. Company level research is also important as a supplement to
overarching studies of the media industries, which provides important
overviews of the structural characteristics of the media market, while
tending to overlook how individual companies react to common
constraints, pursuing individual strategies that might push the media
industry in new directions.
This 2-day conference will explore how media scholarship might engage
with and conceptionalize, film and TV production companies. The
conference aims to analyse questions of working routines, profiles and
strategies of individual companies; business relationships and contexts
(regional/national/global); and theoretical issues or methodological
approaches related to studies of production companies. Papers on both
historical and contemporary topics are welcome.
Topics may include, but are not restricted to:
- Company culture/profile/management
- Working routines/innovation/creativity
- Competition, innovation, and risk-reducing strategies
- Production industry/sector ecology
- Multiplatform production/new production modes/DIY companies
- Coping with the digital market
- Relationships with business partners (distributors,
broadcasters, VOD services, etc.)
- Company views on quality, success, and the art/commerce dichotomy
The conference is free of charge, two lunches included. Conference
dinner will cost 450 NOK. (app. € 45).
*Submissions*
Please send your proposal to (konferense /at/ hil.no)
<mailto:(konferense /at/ hil.no)> by *Thursday 1. December 2016*. Proposals
should include title of the proposed paper, a 300 word abstract, and a
short author biography. Click here to download the registration form
<https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19327727/Konferanser/SIFTI/Abstract%20formula.doc>
or visit the website: SiFTI.no
<http://sifti.no/index.php/en/component/content/article/10-statisk/45-conference>.
Accepted papers will be notified by January 15.
Full papers are expected April 3.
The organisers plan to publish an edited anthology with the best papers.
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