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[ecrea] call for articles : Cinematograph for industries and in companies (1890 - 1970)
Sat Jul 14 11:08:59 GMT 2018
Cinematograph for industries and in companies (1890-1970): history,
players, uses and configurations
This special issue of /Cahiers d’histoire du Cnam/ looks at gathering
contributions on industrial and business uses of cinema, from
strategical choices such as widening the activities of firms (Antoine
Lumière and sons’ “Society for photographic plates and papers”/Société
de plaques et papiers photographiques), and industrializing sound
recording (Pathé brothers company in the 1890s) or optical and
photographic materials (L. Gaumont company in 1895), to transformations
brought by the generalization of television then video in the 1970s. It
aims at exploring ways in which industry and companies have used the
cinematograph, as well as modes of organization and production this uses
have generated.
Scholars studying from the perspective of cultural history, history of
technology, history of economy, media and communication (non-exhaustive
list) are welcome. Although the call is mostly rooted in French history,
international perspectives are very welcome as well.
Proposals should be submitted until October 22nd to
(chcnam_cinema /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(chcnam_cinema /at/ gmail.com)>. Full articles
are expected by January 19th, 2019. The issue is set to be released in
Fall 2019.
Two formats are accepted:
* Long article: 45,000 to 75,000 characters (as a priority)
* Short articles: 25,000 to 45,000 characters (state of the art of a
question, for instance).
Full rationale and practical details are accessible from this
page :
http://technique-societe.cnam.fr/le-cinematographe-pour-l-industrie-et-dans-les-entreprises-1890-1970--1016663.kjsp
/Cahiers d'histoire du Cnam /is an interdisciplinary open access French
online journal (prints are available too). This will be the second
bilingual issue released.
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