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[Commlist] CfP “Historical Traces of European Radio Archives, 1930-1960” workshop
Mon Mar 29 12:24:21 GMT 2021
*REMINDER – Call for papers:
Historical Traces of European Radio Archives, 1930-1960
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Dates: 28-29 October 2021
Location: University of Amsterdam and/or online
Organisers: Carolyn Birdsall, Corinna R. Kaiser and Erica Harrison
Contact: (trace /at/ uva.nl)
Abstracts: 15 April 2021, no more than 300 words plus a short biography
Acceptance: 1 May 2021
Papers: 1 September 2021, position papers (2000-4500 words)
This two-day interdisciplinary workshop brings together scholars and
practitioners invested in theoretically-informed, connective histories
about radio archives. It focuses on radio archival collections in Europe
that were affected by war and political transformations between 1930 and
1960, including the entanglements of Axis countries, as well as Allied,
with European radio archives during World War II. When studying European
radio archives today, scholars are often required to “re-collect”
dispersed materials as a result of changed institutional circumstances
(Badenoch 2018) or the aftermath of conflict, war or regime change
(Birdsall 2018).
One strategy for scrutinising European radio collections is to elucidate
archivist practices in describing and cataloguing radio collections, and
reveal “tacit narratives” indicative of past ideologies or political
investments in the archive (Ketelaar 2002). Another productive approach
may evaluate archival tools or technologies in order to record, copy,
store, or preserve radio recordings. The workshop thereby builds on the
growing attention to the significance of archival processes for
scholarly understandings of radio history. Against a long-held tendency
to decry the ‘absence’ of sound recordings in the archive, there is a
burgeoning interest in the rich potential of the radio archive as an
object of study (Dolan 2003, Street 2014).
Topics of interest may include, but are not limited to:
* Media history approaches to the radio archive (e.g.
transnational/entangled media history)
* Impact of war, conflict or political change on radio archival
collections
* Provenance research and the looting of radio archives
* Professional practices of radio archiving (e.g. catalogue
description, metadata enrichment,selection and deaccessioning), and
archivists as data/information specialists
* Technologies of the archive (e.g. index cards, finding aids)
* Materiality of archival records (e.g. recorded sound,
paper/photographic documentation)
* Archival uses of particular sound media and recording
technologies (e.g. disc/tape recording)
* The effects of decay, neglect or technological obsolescence on
radio archival collections
* Various collection types (e.g. off-air radio recordings, sound
libraries, commercial music collections)
* Computational humanities and the radio archive, including data
visualisation
Please send abstracts of no more than 300 words and a short biography to
*(trace /at/ uva.nl)* by *_15 April 2021_*.
The authors of accepted proposals will be notified by 1 May 2021, and
the ‘position papers’ (2000-4500 words) will be expected by 1 September
2021. Further information will follow on the workshop format, but it is
certain that online participation will be possible. The workshop
sessions will revolve around panels with short presentations/discussions
of ‘position papers’ (pre-circulated prior to the workshop). A special
issue publication is currently planned, with selected papers.
The workshop is hosted by the research project TRACE (Tracking Radio
Archival Collections in Europe, 1930-1960), which is funded by the Dutch
Research Council (NWO) and supported by the Amsterdam School for
Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (AHM) and Department of Media
Studies, University of Amsterdam. For further information, please see
www.trace.humanities.uva.nl.
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