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[ecrea] Series Vol 5 No 1 - Call for papers "Making Models of Contemporary Serial Media Products"
Tue Oct 23 11:48:19 GMT 2018
SERIES Vol 5 No 1 – Call for papers (special section + open call)
Making Models of Contemporary Serial Media Products
Full paper submission deadline: January 31st, 2019
This special section of SERIES — part of Vol 5 No 1 (2019) — aims to
develop, and promote discussion of, qualitative and quantitative methods
for studying television series. We are looking for contributors to
explore under-utilized tools for building both qualitative and
quantitative models of serial television. One of the challenges of
studying long-running television dramas can be to capture a clear
“picture” of textual trends, production issues and audience response
over time. Like studying an extended corpus of fiction, such as the body
of work that comprises a national literature, long-running television
series provide much more material than a close-up view can incorporate.
Qualitative and quantitative models are a potentially fruitful way to
answer this challenge. By making models of textual form, audience
response, production practices, commercial conditions, and networks of
creative personnel — among other possible lines of inquiry — we might
reveal aspects of the contemporary serial television that have
previously been invisible or overlooked.
We welcome any contributions that employ the use of qualitative and
quantitative models to study textual and/or contextual aspects of
contemporary serial television. Essays might focus on adoption of
modelling approaches to the study of individual programs, or particular
sites of production, consumption, and reception or audience response.
Essays might consider how such models might help to identify textual and
contextual features that correlate with the persistence of particular
programs over time; the ability of particular shows to adjust their form
or market appeal in response to changing contextual conditions; and the
ways in which different production, distribution, or exhibition contexts
influence textual form and/or audience response.
SERIES suggests some possible methodological lines to discover patterns,
trends, or characteristics of serial television that would otherwise not
be apparent, but other tools are also welcome:
·processing textual objects through the use of automated software;
·analysis of social discursivity among communities of spectators and
fans by using digital tools – such as large data sets obtained online
and from social media and analyzed through automated software;
·evaluation of production and consumption processes through social
network analysis;
·studies about television series through the use of qualitative and
quantitative models.
Articles should range between 5,000-8,000 words (including abstract,
notes and references). Full guidelines can be found on our website
<https://series.unibo.it/about/submissions#authorGuidelines>. In order
to be included in the issue, full manuscripts must be sent by *January
31st, 2019*. Expected publication date: *June 2019*.
For more information and specific questions about the special section,
please contact Marta Rocchi at (marta.rocchi5 /at/ unibo.it)
<mailto:(marta.rocchi5 /at/ unibo.it)>.
If you have any questions, please contact the journal at (seriestv /at/ upv.es)
<mailto:(seriestv /at/ upv.es)>.
Open Call
Full paper submission deadline: January 31st, 2019
“SERIES. International Journal of TV Serial Narratives”
(https://series.unibo.it) is an open access and peer-reviewed journal,
with ISSN and indexed in major international databases. It publishes 2
issues per year, and is mainly devoted to television seriality. It is a
joint project by Universitat Politècnica de València (Escola Politècnica
Superior de Gandia/DCADHA) and Università di Bologna.
We are pleased to invite submissions for the ninth issue of the journal
(Vol 5 No 1), which will be out in *June 2019*. The main focus of the
journal is to promote a global discussion forum and an interdisciplinary
exchange among scholars engaged in research into TV serial narratives.
We encourage methodological innovations and contributions concerning the
narrative, technological, economic, social and cultural impact of
television dramas and comedies, webseries, telenovelas and other serial
forms.
SERIES encourages submissions that cover a large variety of topics,
including:
·theoretical and methodological explorations on the nature and value of
television seriality;
·taxonomies and analysis of specific formats, styles, linguistic
features, genres;
·cognitive perspectives on narrative structures, characters, viewer
engagement;
·investigations of creative, production, distribution and marketing issues;
·empirical research on audiences, fandoms, digital communities;
·social network analysis, big data analysis, and other possible
frameworks and models;
·comparative studies on a transnational and/or transmedial basis;
·investigations of stylistic elements, temporality, narrative and
character design;
·historical approaches to seriality across different media;
·peculiar case histories (authors, subgenres, countries, production
companies, etc.).
Articles should range between 5,000-8,000 words (including abstract,
notes and references). Full guidelines can be found on our website
<https://series.unibo.it/about/submissions#authorGuidelines>. In order
to be included in the issue, full manuscripts must be sent by *January
31st, 2019*. Expected publication date: *June 2019*.
If you have any questions, please contact the journal at (seriestv /at/ upv.es)
<mailto:(seriestv /at/ upv.es)>.
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