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[Commlist] CfP for Fan Studies Network Australasia
Tue Apr 16 20:40:28 GMT 2019
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
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*Fan Studies Network Australasia Conference, 2019*
*Venue:*Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
*Date:*11-13^th December, 2019
*Proposal Deadline*:15^th July, 2019
The 2019 FSN Australasia Conference focuses on the impact of
technological, cultural, and media change on shifting fan practices, and
vice versa: the impact of fan practices on technological, cultural, and
media change. The Conference aims to showcase diverse approaches to a
wide range of fan communities and practices across four core
areas:*/screen and digital cultures /*(such as film, television,
videogames, online and other digital media); */public leisure cultures
/*(such as sport, theme parks, festivals and conventions, popular
culture stores, and concerts); */audio cultures /*(such as podcasts,
radio, and music); and */material cultures /*(such as comic books, toys,
books, and board games). Please see attached CFP for further information
on suggested presentation topics.
We invite submissions for individual research papers of 20 minutes as
well as pre-constituted panels of three to four presenters. Proposals of
no more than 300 words (with 150 word bio) should be sent to Jessica
Balanzategui (jbalanzategui /at/ swin.edu.au)
<mailto:(jbalanzategui /at/ swin.edu.au)> by 15^th July 2019, as should any
queries.
*Keynote speakers:*
*Dr Bertha Chin *
Lecturer of Social Media and Communication
Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak, Malaysia
Editor: */Crowdfunding the Future: Media Industries, Ethics, and Digital
Society /*(with Lucy Bennett & Bethan Jones, 2015)
Editor: */Crowdfunding /Issue of /New Media and Society /*(with Bennett
and Jones, 2015)
Editor: */Transcultural /Issue of /Participations: Journal of Audience
and Reception Studies /*(with Lori Morimoto, 2015).
*Dr Benjamin Woo *
Assistant Professor, School of Journalism and Communication
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Author: */Getting a Life: The Social Worlds of Geek Culture /*(2018)
Author: */The Greatest Comic Book of All Time: Symbolic Capital and the
Field of American Comic Books /*(with Bart Beaty, 2016)
Editor: */Scene Thinking: Cultural Studies from the Scenes Perspective
/*(with Stuart Poyntz and Jamie Rennie, 2016).
*Professor Melanie Swalwell *
Professor of Digital Media Heritage
Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
Editor: */Fans and Videogames: Histories, Fandoms, Archives /*(with
Angela Ndalianis and Helen Stuckey, 2017)
Editor: */Born Digital Cultural Heritage /Issue of /Refractory: A
Journal of Entertainment Media /*(with Angela Ndalianis, 2016)
Lead Investigator of the digital heritage project *“Play it Again:
Creating a Playable History of Australasian Digital Games” *in
collaboration with the Australian Centre of the Moving Image.
*_Further industry events and keynote speakers to be announced._*
*Conference Steering Committee:*
*Dr Jessica Balanzategui *((jbalanzategui /at/ swin.edu.au)
<mailto:(jbalanzategui /at/ swin.edu.au)>)
*Dr Liam Burke *
*Dr Naja Later *
*Tara Lomax *
*Andy Lynch *
*Professor Angela Ndalianis*
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