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[Commlist] Call for Projects - FIAT/IFTA Media Studies Grants 2022
Sat Feb 26 11:18:30 GMT 2022
Call for Projects for:
FIAT/IFTA Media Studies Grants
Deadline: April 4, 2022
(FIAT/IFTA World Conference)
*Description and Rationale*
The Media Studies Commission of the International Federation of
Television Archives (FIAT/IFTA) is dedicated to fostering collaboration
between research and archive communities and mediating the growth of
scholarly expertise that adds value to audiovisual archives by means of
innovative research. To this purpose, the Media Studies Commission has
set up the Media Studies Grant as a way to promote and ensure the
valorization of academic knowledge for archival practice. It is a
program that offers support for research carried out at FIAT/IFTA member
archives or is of direct relevance to one or more of our member
archives. Priority is given to projects that are relevant for the
history of member archive institutions, or promise innovative insights
into (digital) media historiography or archival practice in general.
*202**2** Call for Projects*
In 2022, FIAT/IFTA’s Media Studies Commission is looking to commission
research that adds value to and helps us understand the role of
audiovisual archives in a shifting, converging media environment.
Threecore areas of research will be prioritized this year:
1. *Transnational approaches to the study of audiovisual archives*.
This includes, but is not limited to:
* Comparative research carried out across several archive collections;
* Transnational studies of archived-based productions or television
programmes with circulation across different countries or whose
histories can be traced to different audiovisual archive collections
across the world;
* In honor of South Africa - the host of the next FIAT/IFTA World
Conference - we are also encouraging transnational or comparative
research that looks into representations of South Africa across
different audiovisual archives.
2. *Digital tools and experimental methods in media studies research*.
This includes, but is not limited to:
* Producing new narratives in media history by means of digital tools
and experimental research methods;
* New ways of visualizing (digital) media history that help redefine
the value of historical archival content;
* Reframing the historical and public value of audiovisual archives
with mining and visualization tools;
* Reconceptualizing archives as (big) data in ways that help us tap
into unexplored narratives of media history.
3. *Interactive and innovative research uses of digital archives. *This
includes, but is not limited to:
**Highlighting new and interactive forms of storytelling that help
revisit media history practices in the digital age. **
* Renewing strategies and practices for making archives accessible
through different digital spaces, including social media and mobile
apps.
* Addressing archival access strategies in an international context or
working with datasets from different archives.
* Revisiting approaches for researching users and use practices in
relation to digital archives.
*Objectives*
The Media Studies Grant makes available a maximum of €7000 for original
and innovative projects that aim to:
* help us understand the role of audiovisual archives in a digital
environment.
* unearth new narratives of media history.
* collect, disseminate and engage with historical sources that
complement existing archive collections.
* conceptualize new ways of doing media history in the digital age.
* experiment with innovative methods of researching (digital) archives.
* valorize and disseminate knowledge of archive collections by means
of interactive publications, multi-media presentations, digital
applications and other creative demos.
* Produce open-source software aimed at a better understanding and
exploitation of audiovisual archives.
* Release open-data corpora that would contribute to help further
media studies.
* Do you have more questions?***
Please contact our commission members! For questions pertaining to
access, archival collections and datasets made available for research by
different archival institutions, you may contact our following members:
Herbert Hayduck (ORF, Austria): (archiv /at/ orf.at) <mailto:(archiv /at/ orf.at)>
Claude Mussou (INA, France): (cmussou /at/ ina.fr) <mailto:(cmussou /at/ ina.fr)>
Silvia Proscia (RAI, Italy): (silvia.proscia /at/ rai.it)
<mailto:(silvia.proscia /at/ rai.it)>
Daniela Floris (RAI, Italy): (daniela.floris /at/ rai.it)
<mailto:(daniela.floris /at/ rai.it)>
David Doukhan (INA, France): (ddoukhan /at/ ina.fr) <mailto:(ddoukhan /at/ ina.fr)>
Virginia Bazán Gil (RTVE, Spain): (virginia.bazan /at/ rtve.es)
<mailto:(virginia.bazan /at/ rtve.es)>
Lisa Kerrigan (BFI, UK): (lisa.Kerrigan /at/ bfi.org.uk)
<mailto:(lisa.Kerrigan /at/ bfi.org.uk)>
Bas Agterberg (NISV, Netherlands): (bagterberg /at/ beeldengeluid.nl)
<mailto:(bagterberg /at/ beeldengeluid.nl)>
Liam Wylie (RTÉ, Ireland): (liam.Wylie /at/ rte.ie) <mailto:(liam.Wylie /at/ rte.ie)>
Questions pertaining to academic research can be addressed to:
Dana Mustata, University of Groningen: (d.mustata /at/ rug.nl)
<mailto:(d.Mustata /at/ rug.nl)>
Andy O’Dwyer, University of Luxembourg: (andy.odwyer /at/ uni.lu)
<mailto:(andy.odwyer /at/ uni.lu)>
Jamie Medhurst, Aberystwyth University: (jsm /at/ aber.ac.uk)
<mailto:(jsm /at/ aber.ac.uk)>
*Requirements*
* Candidates are required to send in their application in PDF format
by 2April 2022
* Applications should be emailed to: Herbert Hayduck, (archiv /at/ orf.at)
<mailto:(archiv /at/ orf.at)>
* Awarded candidates need to sign a funding agreement with FIAT/IFTA
* Awarded candidates are expected to deliver by the end of their grant
period:
o A written report of their research at the quality standards of a
scholarly article.
o An audiovisual essay, an interactive digital story or a creative
demo (depending on the nature of the proposed project). Please
make sure there are no copyright restrictions for the archival
material you may want to re-use in this type of output.
* All output needs to mention the support of FIAT/IFTAand should be
made available to FIAT/IFTA. Successful candidates are required to
present their research results at the FIAT/IFTA World Conference
online, in October 2022.
* Candidates may be asked for promotional interviews and/or to share
their research progress during an online session.
* FIAT/IFTA reserves the right to make accessible the output of funded
studies on its own website.
* Proposed studies can be part of a bigger project (e.g. master
thesis, PhD dissertation, book project, etc.) or can be stand-alone
research initiatives that the candidate wishes to pursue.
*Budget*
Applicants can ask for a budget of €2500 up to a maximum of €7000 to
support their research costs for the purpose of the proposed study.
Researchers affiliated to a research institution who also have teaching
responsibilities can use (part of) the allocated budget to buy
themselves the research time needed for the proposed study. In this
case, they should specify the research time that will be charged on the
budget.
Senior researchers may use (parts of) the budget to hire interns or
student assistants to assist with tasks on the project (e.g. corpus
annotation). When third-party personnel ishired on the project, the
senior researcher remains in charge of the project and is responsible
for the final output.
*Eligibility*
We encourage master and PhD students as well as researchers affiliated
to a university to apply for a Media Studies Grant with the FIAT/IFTA
Media Studies Commission.
Master and PhD students applying for a Study Grant need to send in
together with their application a letter from their thesis supervisor
showing support for the proposed study.
Awarded studies must be affiliated to a FIAT/IFTA member archive, either
by exploring their collection or datasets for research purposes and/or
carrying out research that is of direct relevance to a member archive
institution.
Applicants should provide a support letter from FIAT/IFTA member‘s
representative providing the collections which will be used in the study.
All applications will be assessed internally by the members of the Media
Studies Commission of FIAT/IFTA.
*How to apply*
Applicants must send in an application for a Media Studies Grant. The
applications should not exceed a maximum of 1000 words and need to
include a:
*Project description.*This should outline the rationale of the project,
the main research question(s), a description of the topic being
researched, indication of the archival
material or dataset to be studied and an explanation of the relevance of
the proposed study for the research as well as archive communities. In
case the project is part of a larger project, the candidate needs to
specify how the proposed study contributes to the overall project.
*Output.*Candidates should specify the output resulting from the
proposed study, including publications, presentations, software
development, corpora annotation, and any other forms of knowledge
utilization (e.g. virtual exhibitions, video essays, interactive
storytelling applications etc.). At the end of their study, successful
candidates are required to present their findings at a FIAT/IFTA public
event to be agreed between the Media Studies Commission and the
successful candidate and send in a written report outlining the research
they’ve conducted and the main findings of their research. This report
will be made available on the FIAT/IFTA website.
*Workplan.*Applicants should detail as much as possible all the research
activities they plan to carry out as part of the proposed study and the
time allocated for each of these activities. Please be aware that the
Media Studies Grant only supports small-scale projects of 3-5 months.
*Budget.*Research and secondment costs can be covered by the Media
Studies Grant. The budget can also be used for funding short-term
internships, archive annotation campaigns, or paying for transport /
accommodation fees required for the interactions with the FIAT/IFTA
archive member. For experimental projects, minimal technical costs may
be eligible. In any technical costs are involved, we encourage the
applicant to make contact with the Media Studies Commission before
submitting their application, to ensure that the costs can be covered by
the grant. Applicants should detail how the budget will be used. In case
the proposed study is part of a bigger project, the applicant should
specify any additional funding he/she may have received. Researchers
asking for a secondment grant, should specify how their allocation of
teaching and research time is divided and how much research time they
wish to allocate to the proposed study and charge on the budget. Senior
researchers hiring interns or student assistants to assist with the
project, need to provide a statement with the number of hours and the
budget allocated to the hired personnel.
*Communication and **dissemination activities.*Applicants should present
a communication and dissemination plan of how they intend to publicize
and make available the findings of their study for the research and
archive communities. Publications in scientific journals and
contributions to academic conferences are encouraged.
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