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[ecrea] CFA Nordic Perspectives on Fandom in a Transmedia Landscape
Tue Jun 12 18:02:29 GMT 2018
EXTENDED DEADLINE Call for Abstracts: Nordic Perspectives on Fandom in a
Transmedia Landscape
Guest editors:
Line Nybro Petersen, Associate Professor, University of Southern Denmark
Anne Jerslev, Professor, University of Copenhagen
Issue Editor:
Christian Hviid Mortensen, Curator, The Media Museum
Deadlines
- Submission of abstracts (300 words max, with a 100 words author-bio):
July 2, 2018
- Invitation to submit full articles: July 10, 2018
- Submission of full articles: December 1, 2018
- Expected publication: Summer 2019
All abstracts should be submitted via the journal system at
https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur
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the section ‘Abstracts’.
Any questions regarding the special issue can be addressed to the guest
editors at (linenp /at/ sdu.dk) and (jerslev /at/ hum.ku.dk).
You are invited to contribute to this special issue of MedieKultur.
Journal of media and communication research. The issue draws attention
to the increase in international fans of Nordic media texts or
celebrities and Nordic based fandoms. In recent years, the Norwegian hit
teenage streaming drama, SKAM (2015-17), captured audiences across the
Nordic countries, but the show also gained a large international
following. Nordic television series such as Forbrydelsen (The Killing,
2011-2014), Borgen (2010-2013) and Broen (The Bridge, 2011-2018) have
also gathered large enthusiastic followings. Simultaneously, we are
seeing Scandinavian actors and film directors, for example, getting
international success. Danish Susanne Bier directed The Night Manager
(2016-2018), Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen stared in Hannibal (2013-2015)
and played the villain in Doctor Strange (2016) and Casino Royale (2006)
and Nicolai Coster-Waldau stars as Ser Jaime Lannister in Game of
Thrones. These popular texts and celebrities have generated fan cultures
both in a Nordic context and internationally. For example, international
fans have gone back through Mikkelsen’s catalogue of Danish films and
watched him in films such as Pusher (1996). Fan studies are still
underdeveloped in Nordic media studies and this special issue aims to
strengthen research in this field.
The issue place focus on fandom in a Nordic perspective with an interest
in both transnational perspective and Nordic fandoms, including language
perspectives, the role of transmedia storytelling for small-language
media text’s ability to gain international popularity, fans engagement
with Nordic culture (from knitted sweaters to russebus), fan tourism
(i.e. travelling to Broen locations), Nordic media texts as cult texts,
and international Nordic celebrities. Moreover, this special issue also
aims at advancing scholarly discussions about fandom and fan culture, by
taking into considerations concepts such as the mainstreaming of fandom
and ordinary fandom.
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
* Empirical studies of Nordic fan phenomena (Film and television,
Celebrities, Sports, Games, Music, etc.)
* Empirical studies of transnational fandoms of Scandinavian fan
objects (television shows, actors, sports teams, etc.)
* Empirical studies of fandom of international media phenomena in
select Nordic countries
* Fan activism and fan organisation in Scandinavia
* Scandinavian stars and fandom – in a national and international
(comparative) perspective
* Language perspectives on Nordic fan communities or fans of Nordic texts
* Nordic TV series as cult texts
* Mainstreaming of fandom and Nordic TV series binging
* Fans of adaptations of Nordic texts (The Girl with The Dragon
Tattoo, The Killing, etc.)
* Fans of Nordic languages, objects and culture in a broader sense
* Comparative studies of Nordic fan phenomenon and other
geographically based fandoms.
* Interdisciplinary studies of Nordic fan culture phenomena.
MedieKultur. Journal of media and communication research is a
peer-reviewed and open access journal. MedieKultur has been published
since 1985. More information at https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur
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You can find the author guidelines here:
https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur/about/submissions…;
<https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur/about/submissions#authorGuideline>
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