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[Commlist] Call for Papers - IJAMCP Special Issue on Irish audiovisual policy
Sun Oct 10 10:06:35 GMT 2021
Irish Journal of Arts Management & Cultural Policy
Special Issue CallforPapers
Exploring the boundaries of the audiovisual industries in an Irish
context: production,distribution,consumption
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The Editorial Board of the Irish Journal of Arts Management and Cultural
Policy (IJAMCP) isseeking submissions for a special issue on the subject
of audiovisual cultural policies inIreland.Youare invitedtosubmit
apaperfor possible inclusion.
From the funding structures, content and reception of internationally
acclaimed TV series/Normal People/ to the worldwide success of feature
length animation /Wolfwalkers /by theKilkenny based animation studio
Cartoon Saloon, Irish audiovisual culture is increasinglyvisible
globally.There is a significant body of academic work on Irish film from
multipleperspectives. However, it is contended that the /policies /(as
widely defined) that serve toshape what we might consider as cultural
audiovisual products, are under examined. Thisspecial issue will
consider audiovisual policies in Ireland from a cultural policy
perspective. Itis a facet of cultural policy research that common terms
in use (such as policy, culture,audiovisual) are subject to varying
interpretations. It is the intention of this CFP to
welcomeanexpansiveinterpretationofthe meaningoftheseconcepts.
Given the transnational/global nature (and these terms are not used
interchangeably) of theaudiovisual industries in Ireland, the
understanding of the policies that shape the culturalfabric of Ireland
includes policies from beyond the nation-state, including other
nationalpolicies and those of supranational bodies (European Union) and
international organisations(WorldTradeOrganisation, UNESCO)andmore.
TakinganinterdisciplinaryapproachtotheaudiovisualindustriesinIrelandenablescriticalanalysis
from multiple perspectives; including but not limited to digital media
theories,cultural studies, political economy, cultural and creative
industries discourse, critical legalresearch, and public policy analysis
(to offer some perspectives). The use of multipleperspectives allows for
interrogation of the meaning-making role of the audiovisualindustries
and the role of cultural policies (as widely defined) in shaping the
audiovisuallandscape inIreland.
Policy is understood as something governments choose to do or not to do.
This issue usesDavid Throsby’s (2009) concept of explicit and implicit
policies to broaden the scope ofanalysis to policies that might not
usually be considered as cultural policies. These mightinclude such
diverse areas as labour rights within the audiovisual industries,
copyright and IPregulation,taxationpolicies, fundingstructures,
regulationandmore.
Weinviteproposalsontopicssuchas(butnotlimitedto):
·Convergenceinaudiovisualindustries:policyperspectives
·Politicaleconomyofcultural&creativeindustries
·Labourpoliciesandtheaudiovisualindustries
·Diversityandtheaudiovisualindustries:policyperspectives
·Theroleof internationalpolicies(e.g.,EU/UN/WTO)
·Thesignificanceoffundingpoliciesforaudiovisualproduction&distribution
·Gender andgenderedpoliciesinthe audiovisualindustries
·Productionstudies–supportsandpolicies
·CopyrightandIntellectualPropertyissues
·Covid-19policyresponses&theaudiovisualindustries
·Definitionalaspectsofaudiovisualmedia:policyperspectives
·Tourismpoliciesandtheaudiovisualindustries
·Regulationofaudiovisualindustries&theAVMSD
·CreativeEuropefundingandtheaudiovisualindustries
·Governanceandtheaudiovisualindustries
·Globalisationandtheaudiovisualindustries
·Digitalmediapolicies
·Softpower andtheaudiovisualindustries
·Methodologiesinanalysingculturalaudiovisualindustries
·Culturalvalueandthe creativeindustries
·Teachingculturalaudiovisualindustries
Papers should be between 4,000 and 5,000 words (5,000 words max
including bibliography)and will be subject to peer-review. Proposals for
alternative forms such as perspectives onpractice, interviews and case
studies are also welcome. The special issue will be guest edited by Dr
Maria O’Brien of DCU ((maria.obrien /at/ dcu.ie) <mailto:(maria.obrien /at/ dcu.ie)>).
Informal expressions of interest are welcome. Abstracts (300 words)
should besubmitted by *31 January 2022 together with a 50-word academic
bibliography*. Final papers are due in July 2023 with
proposedpublicationin December2023.
·Deadline for abstract submission: 31 January 2022
·Notification of acceptance 31 March 2022
IJAMCP is a peer-reviewed, open access e-journal publishing original
research on the arts and cultural sector in Ireland. See
www.culturalpolicy.ie <http://www.culturalpolicy.ie>.
David Throsby (2009) Explicit and implicit cultural policy: some
economicaspects, InternationalJournalof CulturalPolicy, 15:2, 179-
185,DOI:10.1080/10286630902760840
<https://doi.org/10.1080/10286630902760840>__
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_*Dr Maria O'Brien *_
School of Law & Government
Dublin City University
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_*Board Member:*_
Irish Screen Studies http://irishscreenstudies.ie/
<http://irishscreenstudies.ie/>
Open Access Media Archive: www.mediarxiv.com <http://www.mediarxiv.com/>
Editorial board for Dublin Law & Politics Review
https://dublinlawandpolitics.wordpress.com/
<https://dublinlawandpolitics.wordpress.com/>
*Recent publications:*
The Political Economy of Local Cinema: A Critical Introduction, Cultural
Trends, DOI: 10.1080/09548963.2021.1884969 (9 February 2021), (Book review)
O’Brien M., & Canning L. (2020) Brooklyn and the Other Side of the
Ocean: The International and Transnational in Irish Cinema. In: Lewis
I., Canning L. (eds) European Cinema in the Twenty-First Century.
Palgrave Macmillan, Cham
Steven Hadley, Patrick Collins & Maria O’Brien (2020) Culture 2025 A
National Cultural Policy Framework for Ireland, Cultural Trends, DOI:
10.1080/09548963.2020.1770576
O’Brien, Maria. "The audiovisual action plan: a new audiovisual policy
for Ireland." Cultural Trends 28.5 (2019): 417-428.
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