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[ecrea] www.audiovisualthinking.org - Launch of journal for academic videos
Wed Apr 21 10:19:26 GMT 2010
Welcome to Audiovisual Thinking
We are happy to announce the launch and Call
for Videos of the online journal Audiovisual Thinking
(
www.audiovisualthinking.org), the world's first journal of
academic videos.
Audiovisual Thinking is a pioneering forum
where academics and educators can articulate, conceptualize and
disseminate their research about audiovisuality and audiovisual culture
through the medium of video.
International in scope and multidisciplinary in
approach, the purpose of Audiovisual Thinking is to develop and promote
academic thinking in and about all aspects of audiovisuality and
audiovisual culture.
Advised by a board of leading academics and
thinkers in the fields of audiovisuality, communication and the media and
hosted by Copenhagen University, the journal seeks to set the standard
for academic audiovisual essays now and in the future.
Why is Audiovisual Thinking important?
We study, teach and research the moving image,
media and audiovisuality, yet we rarely mediate in these same forms and
media. Audiovisual Thinking is a forum where academics and researches can
articulate their thoughts and research about audiovisual culture and
media in audiovisual ways.
Society has changed radically due technological
changes in audiovisual mediation and new digital tools/platforms. Video
is becoming a central part of our everyday life and communication, as
well as a valuable tool for researchers to share their results, insights
and engage with the academic and other communities. Academics have many
different forms of media for expressing ourselves, for example text,
audio and images. These different media have different strengths and
weaknesses. Traditionally, academic dissemination and debate have relied
very much on the written text. But now, audio and images should be
embraced by the academic world, not because it is better than the written
word, but because video can say things differently.
Please visit us on
www.audiovisualthinking.org to watch academic videos and
submit your own.
Video submissions are welcome from all fields
of study and, as one would expect, the main criteria for submissions are
that the discussion and thinking are conveyed through audiovisual means.
The call for videos is now open!
For more information, please visit the website
www.audiovisualthinking.com or contact the editors: Inge (on behalf
of the editorial board)
(inges /at/ hum.ku.dk)
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
Pleinlaan 2 - B-1050 Brussels - Belgium
T: ++ 32 (0)2-629.18.56
F: ++ 32 (0)2-629.36.84
Office: 5B.401a
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European Communication Research and Education Association
Web:
http://www.ecrea.eu
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E-mail: (Nico.Carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be)
Web:
http://homepages.vub.ac.be/~ncarpent/
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