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[ecrea] Thematic issue on Student and University Radio - Interactions: Studies in Communication and Culture (Intellect)
Tue Jun 22 07:05:50 GMT 2010
>Interactions: Studies in Communication and Culture
>
>Call for papers for a thematic issue on Student and University Radio
>
>Guest Editor: Salvatore Scifo
>
>
>University radios, also called student, college
>and campus radios, depending on the local
>cultural and social contexts were they have
>developed, have been a tier of broadcasting
>and/or narrowcasting stations that have become a
>regular feature in campuses across the Americas,
>Northern Europe and Australia. In some cases
>they are also local community radio stations
>that serve the communities that live in the
>surrounding areas and playing a role in training
>future broadcasters, widening the access to the
>media and a space for activism and social movements.
>In the last decade, these media have been
>developing at a fast pace also in Southern
>Europe, Asia and Africa and adapted dynamically,
>often with scarce resources, in the convergent
>media landscape where they have experimented the
>integration with web-based forms of radio broadcasting and podcasting.
>
>Student Radio and radio stations based in
>universities have been already around for almost
>50 years, with some early experiences tracing
>this even back to the early days of radio and
>the experimental broadcast of the 1920s. Even
>though those stations are, and have always
>been, placed in the same premises where media
>studies are taught and researched, this is a
>under-developed area of research and there are
>limited research resources available in this area.
>
>Interactions is looking for original,
>research-based papers that will contribute to
>broaden the theoretical and empirical
>perspectives on media led by students, or where
>students are the main volunteer basis and target
>audience, by calling for contributions from a
>broad range of approaches including Radio
>Studies, Media Practice, Media History,
>Community and Alternative Media and Cultural Studies.
>
>Interactions welcomes analyses of local,
>regional and national case studies, and
>international comparative research, as well as
>contributions on media practice, audience
>studies and ethnographic studies of these media.
>
>Topics addressed in the papers could include, but are not limited to,
>" Country or regional student radio histories
>" Student radio practice
>" Student radio as a community and alternative radio
>" Ethnographic studies of student/university radio
>" Student radio and social movements
>" Student radio, culture and society
>" Student media in the context of digital and web-based media
>" Student media audience and reception studies
>
>Applicants may submit abstracts of no more than
>300 words to the Issues Guest Editor Salvatore
>Scifo at
><mailto:(salvatore.scifo /at/ communitymedia.eu)>(salvatore.scifo /at/ communitymedia.eu)
>The deadline for the submission of abstracts is
>Thursday 30 September 2010. Submission of full
>papers will be by Monday 28 February 2011.
>
>Further information on submission and on
>previous issues of Interactions can also be
>obtained by visiting journals webpage on Intellects website at:
><http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=165/>http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=165/
>
>Interactions recognises the interdisciplinary
>nature of the fields of media, communication and
>cultural studies and we therefore encourage
>diverse themes, subjects, contexts and
>approaches; empirical, theoretical and
>historical. Our objective is to engage readers
>and contributors from different parts of the
>world in a critical debate on the myriad
>interconnections and interactions between
>communication, culture and society at the outset of the twenty first century.
>
>It is our intention to encourage the development
>of the widest possible scholarly community, both
>in terms of geographical location and
>intellectual scope and we will publish leading
>articles from both established scholars and
>those at the beginning of their careers.
>
>Particular interests include, but are not
>limited to, work related to Popular Culture,
>Media Audiences, Political Economy, Political
>Communication, Media Institutions and Practices,
>Promotional Culture, New Media, Migration and Diasporic Studies.
>
>Principal Editor
>Anthony McNicholas
>University of Westminster
><mailto:(mcnichc /at/ wmin.ac.uk)>(mcnichc /at/ wmin.ac.uk)
>
>Associate Editor
>Tarik Sabry
>University of Westminster
><mailto:(sabryt /at/ wmin.ac.uk)>(sabryt /at/ wmin.ac.uk)
>
>
>
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