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[Commlist] Call for articles - Media-Enterprise. Discourses and Practices of Cinema and the Media in Corporate Culture cfp
Thu Jan 21 16:20:20 GMT 2021
Call for articles:/ Media-Enterprise. Discourses and Practices of Cinema
and the Media in Corporate Culture/
ed. by Diego Cavallotti (University of Cagliari IT), Simone Dotto
(University of Udine IT), Jennifer Malvezzi (University of Parma, IT),
Luca Peretti (University of Warwick UK)
/Cinema e Storia/ n. 1/2022
deadline for abstract submission: February 28th 2021 at
(rivistacinemaestoria /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(rivistacinemaestoria /at/ gmail.com)> (ENG/IT)
The reconstruction of the Italian social fabric in the aftermath of WWII
did not involve only the re-establishment of a democratic political
framework after a twenty year-long Fascist dictatorship; it also implied
a painstaking restoration of national industry, which had been seriously
affected by the global conflict. As part of this process, increasingly
wide portions of Italian territory were converted from agricultural to
industrial use, new ways to improve the efficiency of mass production
were introduced, and the ‘Marshall Plan’ helped with its substantial
funding programme. The latter also updated generally the modes of
communication at work within public companies and private enterprises,
renewing the ways that both workers and consumers were informed,
persuaded, and recruited.
This special issue, /Media-Enterprise Discourses and Practices of Cinema
and the Media in Corporate Culture/, will focus on the complex set of
relations between corporate culture and media discourses and practices.
In taking the well-acknowledged governmental instrumentalisation of the
medium of film and the increasing attention devoted to “sponsored” and
“industrial” cinema as points of departure, we aim to expand these
reflections to different media domains. As well as assessing industrial
enterprises and corporations as subjects or commissioners of audiovisual
representations, we intend to account for the role played by
media-technologies within business, from the end of WWII to the present
day. Case studies may include educational and training films shown to
employees, photographs and pictures published on and circulated through
“house organs” and business magazines, fair and trade show
installations, all of which hint at the existence of ‘media circuits’
which run in parallel to those of mass communication. In fact, in the
industrial context, media-technologies may be used for different
purposes: to optimize work productivity and efficiency, to outline and
consolidate a “business culture”, to constitute ‘laboratories’ of
scientific and technological innovation.
By favouring the internal sources of enterprises and corporations, the
issue seeks to pay particular attention to the intersections between
business and intellectual or artistic life in Italy, as exemplified by
key-personalities such as “poet/engineer” Leonardo Sinisgalli (director
of several corporate magazines and techno-humanist thinker), and by
editorial projects (such as “Rivista Pirelli”, “Civiltà delle macchine”,
“Ferrania”, “Il Gatto Selvatico”, “Notizie IBM”, “Illustrato Fiat”,
“Notizie Olivetti”, to name just the best known and the most enduring
cases).
Article proposals (of about 200 words each) with a short biographical
note, should be sent to (rivistacinemaestoria /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(rivistacinemaestoria /at/ gmail.com)> by February 28th, 2021.
Accepted articles will be submitted to the double blind peer review
process, and will be completed and delivered by July 31st 2021.
No processing charges will be applied on the authors.
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