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[ecrea] CFP UnMediated
Fri Mar 10 11:44:01 GMT 2017
UnMediated is pleased to announce an open call for submissions for its
inaugural issue, to appear in print and online in early summer 2017.
Abstracts and subsequent essays should be theoretically substantial but
accessible, with a view to engaging a broad spectrum of readership.
Submissions are sought in particular from those in communication and
media studies, political science, information and computer sciences, and
visual and performing arts; additionally, submissions are welcome both
from independent researchers and those with a current institutional
affiliation.
THEME
Whether through written word or visual narrative, submissions to the
inaugural issue of UnMediated should explore the notion of communication
on the margins. This thematic necessarily rests on the belief that
changes in the social and material environment at once influence and are
influenced by divergent communications practices. From the mediation of
mass migration to the challenges of data driven infrastructure
development, this issue will examine how practices of communication
intersect with and augment the structural dimensions of daily political
life among marginalized people, locales, and movements. Possible topics
might include, but are by no means limited to:
• The journalistic gaze: intellectual copyright and (self)representation
of marginalized peoples
• Tomorrow’s harvest: digital exclusion and the age of data-driven
infrastructure and design
• Abstention, refusal, and the (im)permanence of digital memory
• Visualization, interactivity, and the aestheticization of political
literacy
• Political consequences of crowdfunding, upvoting, and the will of the
majority
GUIDELINES
A wide range of methodologies and perspectives are invited, contributing
to a collection of textual and photographic essays which consider the
imprint of communications practices across a broad terrain. As a general
rule, pitches and abstracts should be limited to between 200-300 words.
• Long-form articles may be up to 2,500 words in length, and will
introduce a new perspective,
ongoing project, or novel finding which rests at the intersection of
politics and communication.
• Polemics may be up to 1,500 words in length, and will aim to upend
established thinking on a
given topic. Submissions should balance constructive commentary with
agitation.
• Reviews may be up to 1,500 words in length and will critically examine
a piece of recent timebased media (e.g. documentary film, multimedia
installation, or public performance) or
publication (e.g. refereed articles, academic publications, fiction, or
interactive media).
• Interviews may be up to 1,500 words in length and will engage a key
decision-maker in
extended dialogue. Submissions should aim for concision over exhaustiveness.
• Photo essays and visual narratives will be assessed on a case-by-case
basis, but space
constraints dictate that accepted submissions are not likely to exceed 6
stand-alone images.
Submissions which exploit the interplay of words and images are
particularly encouraged.
Deadline for pitches and abstracts: March 15, 2017
Kindly submit by e-mail to: (tomas /at/ unmediatedjournal.com)
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