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[ecrea] CFP: Spectator (Small Media and Everyday Life: Digital Media Beyond Big Data)
Tue Jul 10 14:31:30 GMT 2018
*Call for Papers*
*/Small Media and Everyday Life: Digital Media Beyond Big Data/*
*/Volume 38.2 and Fall 2019 /*
Contemporary discussions on digital media and its effects often tend to
focus on “big data” as the primary locus of conversation. Such
discussions tend to range from the uncritical embracement of the
possibilities of big data in areas such as the advertising and
entertainment industries, to doomsday scenarios of surveillance and
privacy risks under the increasing interconnections between corporate
and state structures. This focus on big data structures often tends to
overlook the numerous smaller changes that have taken place in social
and communication practices with the advent of digital media. Such
changes involve the emergence of “smaller” media forms that integrate
themselves into practices of everyday life through routinized usage and
habit. One caveat here: “smaller” media is not a judgment on the scale
of the media, or their structural complexity, but rather serves as a
pointer to the forms of their adoption and adaptations that elude the
“big” sweep of corporate and state structures. While such media may
indeed be produced by corporations and conglomerations, they may be used
in unintended and even subversive ways by their target audiences.
This issue of /Spectator/ dedicates itself to such forms of adaptations,
repurposing and habit that run counter to the utilitarian motivations
behind the production and distribution of media forms. How have digital
media affected our contemporary conversation styles, both online and
offline? In what ways has the integration of network communication
devices in everyday life changed our experience of urban spaces? How
have online shopping portals and apps changed our practices as
consumers? What is the impact of new media on contemporary forms of
religiosity and faith-practices? What changes in film and televisual
media consumption have taken place with the emergence of both legal
streaming options, and underground access through torrent-sites and
illegal streaming? This issue is also interested in works that look
media practices beyond the West, especially those that diverge from
seemingly “normative” uses of media through re-assemblage and tactical
usage. Works that interrogate digital media forms through an integration
of theory and practice are also encouraged.
*Deadline for Submission: November 27, 2018*
*Spectator* is a biannual publication and submissions that address the
above topics in the following areas are now invited for submission.
*Possible topics* include, but need not be limited to:
* *Social media, cellphones and conversation style*
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* *Navigation Apps and everyday life in the city *
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* *“Binge watching” and the new spectator/cinephile.*
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* *Dating Apps and digital intimacy*
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* *Sexting, Camsites and digital-smut*
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* *Digital Media and the organization of protests*
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* *Social media and virtual communities*
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* *Habit, routine and the new-media ecology*
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* *Digital Media, Space and Temporality*
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* *Surveillance and self-tracking practices*
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* *Digital technology and health*
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* *Smart technology, domesticity and the “connected home”*
Include your contact information
* Name
* Address
* Phone
* E-mail
Manuscripts to be considered for publication should be sent to:
Anirban K. Baishya, Issue Editor
The Bryan Singer Division of Cinema & Media Studies
School of Cinematic Arts, Room 320
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211
Email: (baishya /at/ usc.edu) <mailto:(baishya /at/ usc.edu)>
Submissions should be e-mailed directly to the issue editor. Manuscripts
should include the title of the contribution and the name(s) of authors.
As well as the postal address, e-mail address, and phone numbers for
author who will work with the editor on any revisions. All pages should
be numbered consecutively. Contributions should not be more than 5,000
words. Please include a brief abstract for publicity. Authors should
also include a brief biographic entry.
Articles submitted to the Spectator should not be under consideration by
any other journal.
Book Reviews may vary in length from 300 to 1,000 words. Please include
title of book, retail price and ISBN at the beginning of the review.
Forum or Additional Section contributions can include works on new
archival or research facilities or methods as well as other relevant
works related to the field.
*Electronic Submissions and Formatting.* Authors should send copies of
their work via e-mail as electronic attachments. Please keep backup
files. Files should be Microsoft Word in PC or Mac format, depending on
the editor's preference. Endnotes should conform to the Chicago Manual
of Style.
Upon acceptance, a format guideline will be forwarded to all
contributors as to image and text requirements.
*Current Board for Spectator*
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Founding Editor Marsha Kinder
Managing EditorWilliam Whittington
Issue EditorAnirban K. Baishya
ContributorsTBD
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*Subscription Information*
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$30.00 USD. All others $40.00 USD. Please contact the subscription
editor for bulk discounts. To order a subscription, please send *$15.00*
*for the current volume year to:
University of Southern California
School of Cinematic Arts
Cinema & Media Studies
SCA, Room 320
Los Angeles, CA90089-2211
Attn: Spectator Subscription
Tel:(213) 740-3334
Fax:(213) 740-9471
*If you subscribe now, you will receive one back issue free (based on
availability).For additional back issues, contact subscription manager
and include $12.00 per issue.
Email: (Spectator /at/ cinema.usc.edu) <mailto:(Spectator /at/ cinema.usc.edu)>
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