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[Commlist] CfP: Unlocking Television Archives in the Digital Era
Fri Oct 25 10:14:58 GMT 2024
*Call for Papers: Media Mutations 16 International Conference*
*Unlocking Television Archives in the Digital Era*
Date and location: May 26th-27th, 2025 - Bologna, Dipartimento delle
Arti, Palazzo Marescotti
Organised by Luca Barra, Matteo Marinello, Emiliano Rossi (Università di
Bologna), Susanne Eichner (Filmuniversität Babelsberg Konrad Wolf,
Potsdam) and Anne-Katrin Weber (Université de Lausanne)
***Proposals deadline: February 10th, 2025***
Details here (_site.unibo.it/atlas/en/final-conference
<http://www.site.unibo.it/atlas/en/final-conference>_) and here
(_mediamutations.org/callforpapers
<https://www.mediamutations.org/callforpapers>_)
***
The opportunity to store and preserve full records or fragments of
already aired programmes has been a crucial challenge for the entire
television industry since its inception, implying issues of material
feasibility, editorial advantage and, not least, economic viability.
Despite substantial geographical discrepancies and various capacities,
PSBs and legacy networks have mostly initiated in-house archives and
digitised repositories. On the other hand, local channels and less
institutionalised TV companies have been inconsistent, with the result
that significant portions of their cultural heritage have been lost, or
are barely available. Concurrently, from the second half of the 1990s,
the interdependence between media and audiovisual archives has undergone
a radical evolution: digitisation, recovery, preservation, access, and
sharing have gradually become buzzwords of any creative chain, while
video collections have been widely reinstated as tools for storytelling,
memory/identity-building, and corporate branding.
The 16th edition of Media Mutations international conference – developed
within the scope of the PRIN 2020 research project ATLas - Atlante delle
televisioni locali (Atlas of Local Televisions, _site.unibo.it/atlas/en
<http://www.site.unibo.it/atlas/en>_) – will explore and engage with the
history and recent developments of TV archives, investigated both on a
theoretical, technical and operational basis and with attention to their
commercial potential. In an age of multi-channel and digital platforms,
the use of archives as sources entails constant renegotiations of the
ties between technology and memory, opening unexpected glimpses in
public history and delving into the political dimension of cultural
heritage’s reuse, exploitation and enhancement. Accordingly, the
conference aims to foster dialogue on current practices, policies and
emerging trends as far as the establishment, curation and maintenance of
media corporations’ archives are concerned, while raising complex
questions around their fair use(s). In such a frame, the coverage of
minor, less-known case studies drawn from a European, international and
transnational scale will be appreciated.
By bringing together academic researchers, professionals, and experts,
Media Mutations 16 encourages submissions covering diverse topics,
approaches and methodologies, such as:
- creation, classification and preservation of TV archives, within
or beyond academic research: specificities, challenges, ethics,
historiography, and methodological tools;
- the peculiarities and complexities of local, private, commercial
television archives, and their relevance at a regional, national and
transnational level;
- digitisation of audiovisual and non-audiovisual (e.g. production
documents, press releases, sound recordings, images) sources: projects,
experiences, examples;
- audiovisual archives between preservation, restoration and
curation procedures;
- promotion and implementation initiatives related to TV
archives and content circulation, including digital exhibitions and
multimedia showcases;
- regulation: norms, laws, policies and institutional guidelines
concerning TV archives;
- archival and production cultures: the use of TV archives to
investigate the medium backstage and professional routines, also through
the enhancement of ancillary resources (e.g. paratexts, interstitial
programmes, promotional materials);
- the exploitation of TV archives for entertainment, information
and other commercial uses;
- TV archives, society, and public history practices: the
connection with audience, local communities, and the broader public,
against the backdrop of national, regional and local identities;
- infrastructural and operational logics of digital collections:
logics and strategies for selecting and classifying documents, data
management arrangements, IP and copyright protection;
- international alliances between audiovisual archives and
co-operation schemes;
- audiovisual heritage and the decolonisation of archives:
procedures, knowledge and communication;
- long-term conservation, social responsibility and environmental
sustainability of audiovisual archives: exploitation of labour
avoidance, climate-neutral digital hosting, socio-ecological footprint
and related best practices;
- the integration of AI into audiovisual archives: the advancement
of AI-generated content and the applications of AI and machine learning
to manage and retrieve stored items.
*The language of the conference is English. Abstracts (max 250 words)
should be sent to luca[dot]barra[at]unibo[dot]it,
emiliano[dot]rossi5[at]unibo[dot]it,
matteo[dot]marinello3[at]unibo[dot]it by February 10th, 2025*. Please
attach a short biography (max 100 words) and an optional selection of
sources (up to five titles) relevant to the topics addressed in the
proposal. The conference will be in person, with no option for remote
presentation. Notification of acceptance will be sent by March 5th,
2025. A registration fee will be requested after notification of paper
acceptance (€80 for speakers and professional attendants).
This Conference is promoted by the Media Mutations Association
<https://www.mediamutations.org/> (_mediamutations.org
<https://outlook.office.com/mail/id/www.mediamutations.org>_) and
financially supported by PRIN 2020 ATLas and DAMSLab. The Conference is
also organized in collaboration with /VIEW. Journal of European
Television History and Culture/, /SERIES. International Journal of
Television Serial Narratives/, and the TV Studies section of ECREA –
European Communication Research and Education Association.
The acts of the conference will be published by Media Mutations
Publishing
<https://publishing.mediamutations.org/> (_publishing.mediamutations.org
<https://outlook.office.com/mail/id/publishing.mediamutations.org>_) .
Please also note that the call for papers of /Tele-Archives. Reframing
Archival Research on Local Televisions Across Europe/, winter 2025
special issue of /Cinergie /journal focuses on some topics covered by
the conference; cross-applications are welcome. More information will be
available here (_cinergie.unibo.it/announcement
<https://outlook.office.com/mail/id/www.cinergie.unibo.it/announcement>_)
from the beginning of November, 2024.w
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