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[ecrea] CFP Mobile Media and Asian Social Intimacies book
Tue Jun 27 13:58:26 GMT 2017
*/Mobile Media and Asian Social Intimacies/*
Editors: Jason Vincent A. Cabañes, University of Leeds
((j.v.a.cabanes /at/ leeds.ac.uk) <mailto:(j.v.a.cabanes /at/ leeds.ac.uk)>) and
Cecilia S. Uy-Tioco, California State University San Marcos
((cuytioco /at/ csusm.edu) <mailto:(cuytioco /at/ csusm.edu)>)
*Overview*
/Mobile Media and Asian Social Intimacies/ brings together contemporary
studies from emerging scholars on the place of mobile media technologies
in the East/Southeast Asian experience of intimacies across diverse
social contexts. These range from intimate relationships and friendships
to family ties and extended kinships to neighborly and community
solidarities. By providing a regional and transnational overview of such
studies, the edited collection affords new insights to the longstanding
project of de-Westernizing the scholarship on ICTs and everyday life. It
allows for a mapping out of the different levels of impact that mobile
media might have on social intimacies in the region, which contains some
of the most technologically advanced as well as the most technologically
behind societies in the world. It also enables a mapping out of the
differing ways in which mobile media might be embedded in the region’s
divergent articulations of social intimacies, which reflect the ongoing
tensions between Western and Asian imaginaries of modernity. All in all,
this book allows us to take a comparative approach to understanding the
ways in which mobile technologies amplify and challenge existing ideas
and practices of East/Southeast Asian social intimacies.
We are seeking original works from contributors whose research fit into
the following areas of this volume:
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*Section I* focuses on mobile media in relation to East/Southeast Asian
dynamics of intimate relationships and friendships. It pays attention to
how these technologies might map onto traditional divides of gender,
sexuality, ethnicity, and class.
*Section II* is an examination of mobile media vis-à-vis the changing
definitions of East/Southeast Asian families. It looks at how these
technologies matter to developments such as the growing tension between
nuclear and extended families, the stretching of families across
multiple rural and urban sites, and the rise of transnational families.
*Section III* is about mobile media and the East/Southeast Asian
experience of neighbourliness and community. It attends to how mobile
media allow for a sense of belongingness amongst civic groups,
grassroots organizations, and the marginalised as well as individuals in
single households such as the elderly and the unmarried.
This volume will be part of the Springer series ‘Mobile Communication in
Asia: Local Insights, Global Implications’ (series editor: Sun Sun Lim)
which aims to systematically and thoroughly canvas the research
community that studies the social impact of mobile communication in
Asia, in order to highlight research that has not yet attained a
sufficiently international profile.
*Abstract Submission*
Authors should submit chapter proposals by 15 September 2017 to Jason
Vincent A. Cabañes, ((j.v.a.cabanes /at/ leeds.ac.uk)
<mailto:(j.v.a.cabanes /at/ leeds.ac.uk)>) and Cecilia S. Uy-Tioco
((cuytioco /at/ csusm.edu) <mailto:(cuytioco /at/ csusm.edu)>) that include the following:
·Chapter title
·Authors' titles, affiliations, and contact information
·Abstract of 500 words
·Brief biography of 100 words
Authors will be notified by 1 December 2017.
Full chapters should be 6500-8000 words, due on 30 June 2018.
http://static.springer.com/sgw/documents/1609289/application/pdf/CFP+Mobile+Media+Asian+Social+Intimacies.pdf
<http://static.springer.com/sgw/documents/1609289/application/pdf/CFP+Mobile+Media+Asian+Social+Intimacies.pdf>
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