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[ecrea] Announcing MERJ - the Media Education Research Journal
Wed Mar 24 22:18:44 GMT 2010
Announcing MERJ - the Media Education Research Journal
http://www.auteur.co.uk/index.php?main_section=8&textentryid=39
ISSN: 2040-4530
Auteur is pleased to announce MERJ - the Media
Education Research Journal - a twice-yearly
peer-reviewed academic journal, the first issue
of which will be published in spring 2010.
Edited by Richard Berger (the Centre for
Excellence in Media Practice, Bournemouth
University) and Julian McDougall (Newman
University College, Birmingham), MERJ offers a
forum for the exchange of academic research into
media education and pedagogy conducted by
academics, practitioners and teachers situated in
all sectors and contexts for media education. The
journal aims to encourage dialogue between the
sectors and between media educators from
different countries, with the aim to facilitate
the transfer of critical, empirical, action and
discursive research into the complexity of media education as social practice.
Call for articles (second edition Winter 2010)
The editors invite articles from academics and
practitioners from all sectors who wish to share
the outcomes of case studies / research into
media learning and pedagogy. Themes may include (but are not restricted to):
* Action research with Media students
* The relationship between theory and practice
* Assessing media learning
* The categorisation and assessment of creativity and originality
* The employability discourse
* How media literacy and media education relate
* Media learning practices in 'Media 2.0'
* The Media teacher as researcher; and the academic as practitioner
* The boundaries of media education and within media education
* Pedagogy related to specific learning contexts
(eg 14-19 diploma, 'reframing literacy' in
primary education, production-based University
learning) or progression between learning contexts.
Articles are invited in two formats:
* FULL ARTICLES (4?5000 words) sharing the
outcomes of research (with appropriate
methodology and critical analysis of data) to
contribute to the field of media education and pedagogy.
* RESEARCH REPORTS (1500 words) sharing work in
progress or completed research pending critical
analysis from emerging researchers. These reports
will serve a networking and incubation function.
The journal will also feature reviews of books,
online material, conferences and other related areas.
The deadline for submissions for Volume 1 issue 2 is 29 May 2010.
In the first instance, please email
(merj /at/ auteur.co.uk) for more information or to submit an article.
Guidelines for authors
Please refer to the call for papers above for the invited themes for articles.
Research reports should not exceed 1500 words and
main articles should not exceed 5000 words ?
including notes and references. Submissions
exceeding these word lengths will not be forwarded for peer-review.
The editors welcome abstracts of no more than 250
words on proposed research reports and main articles.
Articles submitted to MERJ must be prefaced by
names of authors and affiliations, the abstract,
four keywords that relate to the stated themes of
the journal as published on the call for papers
and the address for correspondence of the lead author.
Manuscripts should be double-space and in Ariel
font no less than size 12. Submissions can be
made in either a Word document or in RTF format.
Footnotes are not required in submissions to MERJ.
All submissions should be in English and all
authors are expected to obtain copyright on
previously published material or images where
appropriate. Unsolicited manuscripts will not be returned.
Formatting
UK or US spelling may be used with '-ize'
spellings as given in the OED (e.g. organize,
recognize). Indicate italic type by underlining
and use single quotation marks. Tables and
figures should be clearly labelled and explained
in the text and camera-ready artwork for all
figures must be supplied. Essential footnotes
should be indicated by superscript figures in the
text and collected on a single page at the end of
the article. References cited in the text should
read thus: Smith (2008: 63-4), Smith and Jones (2008, 2009).
Please use 'et al.' when citing a work by more
than two authors, e.g. Smith et al. (2008). The
letters a, b, c etc. should be used to
distinguish different citations by the same
author in the same year, e.g. Jones (2008a,
2008b). All references cited in the text should
be listed alphabetically and in full after the
notes, using the following style:
* Daniels, H., 2001. Vygotsky and Pedagogy. London: Routledge.
* Rehak, B., 2003. ?Playing at Being:
Psychoanalysis and the Avatar?. In: Mark J. P
Wolf and Bernard Perron, eds, The Video Game
Theory Reader. London: Routledge, 103-128.
* Symons, S., 2008. ?Mass-market Comedy: How
Mel Brooks Adapted The Producers for Broadway and
Made a Billion Dollars 2001-2007?. In: Adaptation
in Literature and Performance, 1 (2), 133-145.
Permission to Publish
Authors submitting a report, article or book
review do so on the understanding that, if it is
accepted for publication, exclusive copyright of
the article shall be assigned to Auteur
Publishing and the author will be required to
sign a copyright indemnity declaration. Auteur
will not charge authors who wish to use their
articles again in publications they may subsequently write or edit.
Authors whose articles are accepted may be
requested to provide both a hard copy and an
electronic copy of their work. Authors must
correct submissions promptly and not make revisions on them.
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