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[ecrea] Call for Book Chapters: Digital Media and Technologies: New Art Forms and New Media Spectacles

Fri Jul 20 07:08:16 GMT 2018






Digital Media and Technologies: New Art Forms and New Media Spectacles

Editor: Lam, Sui-kwong Sunny

**Call for Chapters**

*Volume 3, Digital Media and Technologies: New Art Forms and New Media Spectacles*

For the Springer Book series, Digital Culture and Humanities: Challenges and Developments in a Globalized Asia

- Abstract (around 500 words) is due on 17 August 2018
- Full paper (6,000 – 8,000 words) is due on 19 October 2018.
[Please submit to Dr. Sunny Lam via (ssklam /at/ ouhk.edu.hk) <mailto:(ssklam /at/ ouhk.edu.hk)>]

Overview
This volume will be part of the Springer series, Digital Culture and Humanities: Challenges and Developments in a Globalized Asia (Series Editor: Tam, Kwok-kan). The aim of this series is to examine how digitization changes current cultural practices as well as the modes of thought in humanities subjects, such as art, literature, drama, music and popular culture (which includes comics, films, pop songs, television, animation, games, and mobile apps). It will also address the opportunities and challenges for scholarly research, industrial practices and education arising from the wide application of digital technologies in cultural production and consumption.

The wide use of digital technology facilitates the birth of new art forms and social media, which in turn have produced far-reaching implications for changing media ownership and its role in the political economy. Digital Media and Technologies: New Art Forms and New Media Spectacles aims to investigate the digitization of art and media within the dynamics of participatory culture, and how these changes affect the power relations between production and consumption of the new forms.


We are seeking original works from contributors whose research fit into the following two sections of this volume:

Section I focuses on the digitization of art and media within the dynamics of participatory culture, and how these changes affect the power relations between production and consumption of the new forms of art and social media. Digital imaging and new art forms that have changed popular imagination and challenged traditional modes of seeing and thinking will be investigated.

Section II is about the investigation of changes and challenges that the advertising and creative industries face in adopting digital technology in design practices. Both theoretical and empirical issues in relation to digital design and media communication will be discussed.


Full Paper Submission
* Please email to (ssklam /at/ ouhk.edu.hk) <mailto:(ssklam /at/ ouhk.edu.hk)> your name, institutional affiliation, address, email address, the proposed title and abstract. * Attach your full paper (in Microsoft Word DOC format) to the email ((ssklam /at/ ouhk.edu.hk) <mailto:(ssklam /at/ ouhk.edu.hk)>). The length of each paper should be 6,000 – 8,000 words (excluding bibliography).
* Mark the subject of your email as 'Springer Book chapter – Volume 3'.
* Limit the use of photos to no more than 5 per paper.
* Acknowledge the source of materials downloaded from the internet and obtain copyright permissions if needed. * Following submission, all papers will be refereed and returned to authors for correction if necessary. Should there be any illustration costs, it is the author’s responsibility to negotiate the copyright costs of the illustrative material.

For the manuscript style, please follow the instructions listed below:
* All papers should follow the APA referencing style.
* Please use 12-point font, Times New Roman, and single spacing.
* The margin setting should be:
? ? ? ? ? ? ?- Top: 2.05"
? ? ? ? ? ? ?- Bottom: 2.24"
? ? ? ? ? ? ?- Inside: 1.81"
? ? ? ? ? ? ?- Outside: 1.85"
? ? ? ? ? ? ?- Gutter: 0"

Please note that at this stage, we welcome submissions, but cannot guarantee that the paper submitted will be published, as this will depend on the quality of the paper and whether it fits with the topics of the book volumes.


Abstracts (around 500 words) are due on 17 August 2018 while full papers should be due on 19 October 2018.
Authors will be notified by 27 August 2018.


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