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[ecrea] #Mapping - call for submissions - NECSUS - European Journal of Media Studies
Thu Mar 08 08:20:49 GMT 2018
*_NECSUS Autumn 2018_#Mapping - call for submissions
<https://necsus-ejms.org/necsus-autumn-2018_mapping-call-submissions/> _***
NECSUS - European Journal of Media Studies
Guest edited by Giorgio Avezzù (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore),
Teresa Castro (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3 / IRCAV), and
Giuseppe Fidotta (Concordia University)
Recent media scholarship has been undergoing a spatial turn.
Borrowed from geography, key concepts such
as mapping/cartography, space/place, environment, landscape, mobility,
territory, and others have gradually become unavoidable in the domain of
media and visual studies, while the notion of ‘media geography’, once
considered a ‘peripheral area’ of study, has already made steady
progress among research institutions throughout the world. Mapping,
however, remains an undeveloped field of inquiry. We will explore it in
this forthcoming special section of NECSUS.
In the wake of these multiple theoretical debates, we would like to
reflect on the mapping impulse of new and traditional media (film,
television, video games, geospatial technologies and locative media).
This notion refers to the different strategies used by media for the
spatial understanding of the world, also the ordering, coding, and
scaling of its places and landscapes, the imagining of territories, the
production of space(s), etc. Embedded in power relations, these
strategies very often translate the world into forms that answer
socio-political, juridical, and administrative demands which dispose of
spatial features according to the machinations of late capitalism, while
at the same time restructuring more ancient scopic and discursive
regimes. However, many of these strategies also propose sensible
experiences and bodily affects that escape the entrapments of power so
often associated with mapping (i.e. mapping as a way of possessing,
objectifying, controlling, or commodifying the world). Moreover, the
very notion of ‘impulse’ suggests the presence of (un)conscious desires
and (ir)rational drives. In this context, we would like to invite
contributions on (but not limited to) the following topics:
# theoretical intersections between media, geography, and mapping
# media, maps, and other ‘technologies of the intellect’ (grids, lists,
graphs, catalogues, tables, etc.)
# media representations of the world as knowable totality/ – /e.g. as in
Fredric Jameson’s concept of ‘cognitive mapping’
# colonialism, geopolitics, and the mapping impulse of media
# mapping global flows (of people, goods, and capital)
# audio-visual strategies for mapping spaces and places
# mapping as analytical thinking in media studies
# media and haptical, sensorial, and ‘emotional’ cartographies
# media and geographical imaginations
# counter-mapping, media, and the politics of space
# mapping as allegory in film and visual media
# geo-surveillance and spectacle
# media as/and topological metaphors
# community, grassroots, and alternative mapping
We look forward to receiving abstracts of 300 words, 3-5 bibliographic
references, and a short biography of 100 words by 15 April 2018 at the
following address: (g.decuir /at/ aup.nl) <mailto:(g.decuir /at/ aup.nl)>. On the
basis of selected abstracts, writers will be invited to submit full
manuscripts (5,000-7,000 words, revised abstract, 4-5 keywords) which
will subsequently go through a double-blind peer review process.
NECSUS also accepts abstract submissions on a rolling basis throughout
the year for a wide variety of articles on a number of themes related to
media studies but not necessarily connected to a special section topic,
in addition to proposals for festival, exhibition, and book reviews, as
well as audiovisual essays. Please note that we do not accept full
manuscripts for consideration without an invitation. Access our
submission guidelines at
http://www.necsus-ejms.org/guidelines-for-submission/.
https://necsus-ejms.org/necsus-autumn-2018_mapping-call-submissions/
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