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[ecrea] CFP: Audiences, Cultures, Histories
Sun Jul 08 12:16:22 GMT 2018
Call for papers: /Participations/, Special Section on Audiences,
Cultures, Histories
/Participations/is the pre-eminent peer-reviewed journal dedicated to
audience studies, including all forms of audiencing. It is published
on-line, two issues a year. Each issue includes one or more Themed
Sections focused on a particular topic, and edited by a special editor.
This is a call for papers for a section on Audiences, Cultures,
Histories. The purpose of this themed section is to explore histories of
audiencing, and hopefully reveal something new about the conjunctions of
audiences, cultures and histories.
We are happy to receive a wide range of contributions related to essays
on audience and reception researches. We welcome all kinds of standard
essays (empirical, critical, conceptual and theoretical), as well as
translations or important ‘lost’ or unavailable pieces of work
(providing the author resolves any rights issues). In the interest of
revealing new approaches, we welcome _any and all_ submissions
consistent with the section title.
Topically the section is open to a wide range of proposals. This
includes any situation in which a group of people act as audiences,
short of everyday social interaction. It includes any times from ancient
history to quite recent history, including digital media, and any places
around the world from hunter-gatherers to nation-states. It may also
include histories of discourse about audiences from moral panics to
implied audiences in marketing and government policies.
In addition, proposals may be comparative, e.g. between histories of
different media, or between countries or cultures. Historiographic
submissions may address past progress or limitations and propose new
directions, frameworks, approaches, methods, topics). Critical or
conceptual work in either a history or a historiography, for example,
might explore where and how to draw the topical line between audiencing
and social interaction more generally.
Submit proposals between 300 to 500 words by email to Richard Butsch,
Professor Emeritus, Rider University, (butsch /at/ rider.edu)
<mailto:(butsch /at/ rider.edu)>. The email should introduce yourself, describe
your qualifications to produce the proposed paper and your current stage
in this project, with an abbreviated /curriculum vitae/ and the abstract
as attachments. _If you are uncertain_ whether your topic fits the
section, before you submit a proposal, you may email me at
(butsch /at/ rider.edu) <mailto:(butsch /at/ rider.edu)>.
After your proposal is accepted, you should anticipate that you will
have four months to prepare and submit your paper. Within six weeks of
its submission, you will receive a decision and any recommendations for
revision. The paper in its final form will be resubmitted in two months,
which will be reviewed and confirmation given within a month. The time
of actual publication will depend upon the time necessary to accumulate
sufficient proposals and paper of satisfactory quality.
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