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[ecrea] International Journal of Digital Television - issue 5.1
Wed May 07 05:19:55 GMT 2014
Please note that issue 5.1 of the peer review International Journal of
Digital Television is now out (see
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=2653/) including
articles from Toby Miller, Terry Flew, S. Papathanassopoulos, conference
reports by I. Katsirea and Darcy Gerbarg, three book reviews, a special
theme on ‘Private TV in Europe’ guest edited by Karen Donders and
Caroline Pauwels with contributions from Maria Michalis, Tom Evens, Nele
Simons and others. You may find it of interest.
You are welcome to send me ideas for full articles (6-6,500 words),
short commentaries (1,500-2,000 words) and conference reports to be
considered in the journal. The deadline for submitting them for issue
5.2 is end-June 2014 and for issue 5.3 mid-October 2014.
I have copied and paste below the updated aims and scope of the Journal.
AIMS AND SCOPE
The International Journal of Digital Television aims to describe and
explain the transition to digital TV and address the social and cultural
questions surrounding the future of television beyond switchover. The
Journal brings together, and shares, the work of academics, policymakers
and practitioners, offering lessons from one another's experience.
Content is broad and varied, ranging from a mixture of critical work on
technological, industry and regulatory convergence, to the emerging
wider socio-cultural and political questions such as audience behaviour,
plurality of TV channels and television influence. The journal is rooted
in a belief in the socio-cultural, political and economic importance of
television and will conceive it as a platform for international and
interdisciplinary approaches that open up new avenues for theoretically
driven, historically inclined works that occasionally draw on
scholarship adapting case studies and comparative analysis. In light of
these, potential issues to be addressed in future include, among others:
the extent to which new media developments and changing media
consumption require changes in regulatory philosophy and business
practice; the extent to which globalisation, privatisation and
deregulation alter the creative freedom and public accountability of
media enterprises; whether digital TV actually increases choice and
diversity or just offers more of the same and/or recycled programmes;
concentration of media ownership and its effect on pluralism and
diversity; national debates about the role of public service
broadcasting in the digital epoch; comparative analyses of global TV
formats; television for children; sports programming and televised
sports rights.
Best regards,
Petros
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Professor Petros Iosifidis | Department of Sociology
City University London | Northampton Square, London EC1V OHB
Editor, International Journal of Digital Television
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-journal,id=175
Co-Editor, Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business
http://www.palgrave.com/products/SearchResults.aspx?s=GMPB&fid=33375
Phone +44 (0)20 7040 8538
Email (P.Iosifidis /at/ city.ac.uk)
Web http://www.city.ac.uk/people/academics/petros-iosifidis
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