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[ecrea] VIEW Journal: new issue out now and CFP's for upcoming issues
Tue Oct 10 23:48:27 GMT 2017
VIEW Journal & EUscreen announce:
(1) VIEW Journal’s Latest Issue: History of Commercial and Private
Television
(2) Call for Papers: Using Television’s Material Heritage (deadline:
January 15, 2018)
(3) Call for Papers: Public Service Broadcasting In The Digital Age
(4) Open Call
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(1) VIEW Journal’s Latest Issue: History of Commercial and Private
Television
The history of European televisions’ commercialization is interesting
and complex. VIEW’s 11th issue, co-edited by Luca Barra, Christoph
Classen and Sonja de Leeuw, helps deepen our understanding of how the
commercialization of television has shaped media culture in Europe. Find
the table of contents below or go straight to the issue at
http://viewjournal.eu/history-of-private-and-commercial-television-in-europe/
(2) Call for Papers: Using Television’s Material Heritage
Co-edited by John Ellis and Dana Mustata.
Brief: The medium of television is responsible for a huge accumulation
of redundant objects.This raises various questions, from practical to
historiographical and methodological ones. What are we to do with this
accumulation of objects, many of which are not easily recycled?
Deadline for Abstracts: January 15, 2018. More info:
http://viewjournal.eu/callforpapers/using-televisions-material-heritage/
(3) Call for papers: Public Service Broadcasting In The Digital Age
Co-edited by Mette Charis Buchman, Jérôme Bourdon, and Peter B. Kaufman.
Brief: This special issue proposes a reexamination of public service
broadcasting in the light of the most recent technological, political
and economic developments. The question of their survival has been posed
again and again. The need for a redefinition seems inevitable.
Deadline for proposals: May 1st, 2018. More info:
http://viewjournal.eu/callforpapers/public-service-broadcasting-in-the-digital-age/
(4) Open Call for Article Proposals
Brief: VIEW Journal invites scholars and audiovisual archivists to
submit proposals for topics that may be incorporated in ongoing journal
issues. We encourage you to use this “General Call for Speakers” to
provide suggestions for articles and audiovisual essays, as well as
other forms of reflective thought. More info:
http://viewjournal.eu/callforpapers/open-call-for-article-proposals/
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Issue 11: Table of Contents
* Editorial - Luca Barra, Christoph Classen, Sonja de Leeuw
-- Discoveries --
* East Meets West: The Cultural History of Television in Bulgaria - Elza
Ibroscheva, Maria Raicheva-Stover
* A Slippery Slope: The Rise and Fall of the Domestic Soap Opera in
Italian Public and Commercial Television - Daniela Cardini
* Canal+ Spain & Live Football Broadcasts: A Whole Different Game -
Vicente Rodríguez Ortega, Rubén Romero Santos
* TV Commercials' Second Life: Commercials as Remembrance Culture in the
Netherlands - Krystyna Biernawska
* ‘Remember, it’s just television’: Rubicon TV and the Commercialisation
of Norwegian Television - Vilde Schanke Sundet, Eva Bakøy
-- Explorations --
* 'The growing practice of calling in continental film groups': the
European influence on production of early British TV advertising -
Alison Jane Payne
* Russia’s STS Television Network: A Cultural Window to the West -
Jeffrey Raymond Brassard
* I Want My MTV, We Want Our TMF: The Music Factory, MTV Europe, and
Music Television in the Netherlands, 1995-2011 - Jaap Kooijman
* From PSB to Privatisation: Structures and Vulnerabilities of the
Greek-Cypriot Broadcasting Sector - Theodora Maniou
* The Winding Road on the Media Landscape: The Establishment of Estonian
(Television) Broadcasting between 1992 and 2016 - Andres Jõesaar
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