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[Commlist] Call for Papers: The Youthification of Television and Screen Culture
Tue Feb 12 14:58:01 GMT 2019
Call for Papers: The Youthification of Television and Screen Culture
*Call for Papers*
The Youthification of Television and Screen Culture
Biannual Conference of the *Television Studies Section of ECREA*
(European Communication Research and Education Association)
*24-25 October 2019*, University of Groningen, NL
*Confirmed keynote speakers*:
Prof. Jeanette Steemers (King's College London)
Dr. Vilde Schanke Sundet (Inland Norway University, Lillehammer)
Television is constantly testing its definitional boundaries. What was
formerly defined by ways of transmission and screen technology, is more
and more in dissolution in today's mediated landscape. Young people,
especially, are turning away from traditional broadcast television - and
turning towards other screens and formats. This development is forcing
established structures to react and adapt to this new viewing culture.
Novel formats, such as the Norwegian teen drama series 'SKAM' or the
Spanish talent show 'Operación Trriunfo/Star Academy', proved to be
extremely successful in overcoming the traditional boundaries of the
medium, amongst others by including multi-platform technology and
storytelling via social networks.
How can we understand television today as a 'young' medium and
audiovisual culture? As a connected screen culture, not constrained
anymore by a singular screen and fixed location in households, the
medium continues to play a key role in people's everyday lived
realities. How is television understood by young audiences as part of
their wider screen culture? A clear contradiction seems to be a part of
this trend, with older viewers leading traditional television audiences,
and younger populations increasingly connected through other audiovisual
devices and contents.
And how should scholars of audiovisual culture try and make sense of
television production and use by/for these younger audiences? The
conference 'The Youthification of Television and Screen Culture'
therefore also provides a platform to reflect on 'young', contemporary,
and intersectional approaches to the study of television and connected
audiovisual media on multiple platforms and screens. The conference has
as its key goal to overcome 'narrow' definitions of the medium
television, inviting reflections from wider and intersectional
perspectives studying the medium's production, reception and/or
cross-platform programming in different European contexts.
*We invite papers addressing comparative studies of television,
audiovisual culture and screen culture, international research on new
and/or multi-platform modes of production, distribution and consumption;
and related to challenges of television (studies) in Europe, including:*
* Formats for young audiences
* Specific challenges that come in connection with 'young TV'
* New practices of traditional TV channels in platforms, apps and
social networks
* 'Young' approaches to studying television and screen culture as
media in transition
* Examples of past collaborations, present and future of European
co-productions for younger audiences
* Intersectional approaches to studying youth screen culture, platform
culture, gender and ethnicity
* New 'young' methods and recent approaches to the medium, including
digital humanities, in order to clarify the medium's relevance among
the youngest audiences
* Storytelling across media and mobility of screens for younger viewers
* Media literacy: tech skills of youngsters and adults
* TV and education in the era of streaming and cross-platform culture
*Beyond the thematic specific contributions we invite papers that deal
with:*
* Theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of European
television, especially devoted to the new era of audiovisual
consumption
* Production Studies, specifically how television content creators
currently do audience studies, and broadcasters and content creators
are at present part of academic research
* Reflections on the future of television
*Special panel hosted by ECREA Film Studies:*
The conference will also host a special panel organized by the ECREA
Film Studies section. The section invites paper proposals devoted to
explore new film-TV hybrid forms boosted by young people. The section
welcomes submissions that explore theoretical explorations, comparisons
of case studies and innovative approaches, in order to shed light on the
future of film and cinema in its merging with TV platforms and the new
cultural practices emerging within the new generations.
Proposals for individual papers or panels can be submitted to the ECREA
Television Studies Vice Chair, dr. Berber Hagedoorn at
(b.hagedoorn /at/ rug.nl) <mailto:(b.hagedoorn /at/ rug.nl)> until 13 May 2019.
Abstracts should be written in English and contain a main
question/argument, theoretical framework, methodology, results and
reflection on key conference question(s). The length of individual
abstracts should be between 300 and 500 words maximum plus key
references, institutional affiliation and a short bio (max 150 words). A
panel proposal should include a panel presentation (max 300 words) along
with four or five individual abstracts and a short biographical note of
each author.
*Key dates*
/CFP/: 11 February 2019
/Deadline for submissions/: 13 May 2019
/Notification of acceptance/: 2 July 2019
/Registration/: until 15 September 2019
/ECREA TV Studies Section Conference/: 24-25 October 2019
For more information visit our conference website at
https://ecreatelevisionstudies2019.wordpress.com
Conference organizers: Berber Hagedoorn (University of Groningen, the
Netherlands), Juan Francisco Gutiérrez Lozano (University of Málaga,
Spain), Susanne Eichner (Aarhus University, Denmark).
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