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[Commlist] CFP: Food and Instagram
Tue Feb 19 17:14:55 GMT 2019
Emily Contois and I are co-editing a volume on food and Instagram, and
we invite chapter proposals by April 1. Please share this CFP with
colleagues who might be interested, and don't hesitate to reach out if
you have any questions.
You Are What You Post: Food and Instagram
In the beginning, critics pegged Instagram as the site for
polaroid-shaped pictures of brunch and babies. Its presumed whiteness,
feminization, and superficial consumerism have been slow to draw
sustained scholarly attention compared with Facebook and Twitter,
despite the fact that by mid-2018, the image-based social media platform
had topped one billion users worldwide. Now an extensive and
heterogeneous visual ecosystem, Instagram’s unique relations between
food and media—and the broader cultural significance of these
dynamics—warrant critical scrutiny.
How does the “social photography” (Manovich 2014) of Instagram mediate
ideas about food, eating, health, and nutrition? How does food intersect
with diverse performances of identity, including celebrity, in the
digital vernacular of posting photos with significant frequency?
Considering more than 70% of American businesses are estimated to engage
with the platform, how does the visual economy of Instagram participate
in and reshape food and restaurant brand development and marketing? How
does Instagram’s rapid global expansion reflect and reshape visual
geographies of food and eating? Exploring these and other questions,
this volume will bring together food and media studies scholars to cast
an interdisciplinary lens on what we learn about the cultures and
economies of food through the Instagram frame.
We seek contributors for focused, lively, and engaging chapters on the
topic of food and Instagram. The volume will be peer-reviewed and has
received interest from Bloomsbury Academic, a leading publisher of works
on food
<https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/academic/academic-subjects/food/>. The
press affords a growing list of texts in Food Media and Communication
<https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/academic/academic-subjects/food/food-media-and-communication/>,
bolstered by the Bloomsbury Food Library
<https://www.bloomsburyfoodlibrary.com/home>, which affords space for
pedagogical components suitable for both undergraduate and graduate
course adoption.
Potential chapter topics include, but are not limited to:
* Food porn on and through Instagram
* Restaurants, food brands, and marketing
* Taste, reviews, expertise, and criticism
* Social status, aspiration, and mobility
* Nutrition, nutritionism, “healthy” eating, and food tracking
* Digital worlds, data, surveillance, and technology
* Instagram and the construction of identity and the self
* Generational considerations and impacts
* Consumption, diet(ing), and influencers
* Convergence, transgression, and Instagram aesthetics
* Globalization, transnationalism, and circulation
* Instagram, community, and isolation
* Instagram users and uses in the Global South
* Representations of farming, agriculture, and food landscapes
* Activism, resistance, and other potentials of food Instagram
* Food and online toxicity
* Instagram and pedagogy
If you are interested in submitting a chapter to this edited volume,
please send a 300-word abstract and 150-word bio to co-editors, Emily
Contois (emily-contois [at] utulsa.edu <http://utulsa.edu>) and Zenia
Kish (zenia-kish [at] utulsa.edu <http://utulsa.edu>), by April 1, 2019.
Contributors will be notified of preliminary acceptance by May 1, 2019.
Chapters of 5,000-6,000 words, inclusive of notes and bibliography, will
be due September 1, 2019. These are firm deadlines, so we ask that
contributors please plan accordingly.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact either or
both of the editors. We genuinely look forward to receiving your proposals.
Shareable CFP link:
https://emilycontois.com/2019/02/18/cfp-food-and-instagram/?fbclid=IwAR0NSXgEiitLkYUoQVBIpjsQoQ00ShZ0dSvVsHYRi9WFpV2JCP3MADzSpn4
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