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[ecrea] New Book Series Announcement - Routledge Research in Digital Media and Culture in Asia
Sun May 01 10:00:37 GMT 2016
Routledge and I have agreed to launch a new book series (Routledge
Research in Digital Media and Culture in Asia) since April 2016. This
will be of interest to some of you.
ROUTLEDGE RESEARCH IN DIGITAL MEDIA AND CULTURE IN ASIA
Editor Dal Yong Jin, Associate Professor at Simon Fraser University
Since the late 1990s, Asia has emerged as one of the major centers for
the production of digital media and transnational popular culture. While
the influence of Western culture and technologies has continued in the
global markets, the Asian cultural and digital industries have developed
many of their digital technologies, such as social networking sites,
instant mobile messengers, smartphones and relevant applications. Asian
cultural industries have also created media/cultural products, such as
television programs, films, music, and digital games, and expanded the
export of these products to the global markets. Consequently, Asian
digital technologies and popular culture consisting of non-Western based
digital media and cultural forms have rapidly become a global sensation
wherein Western audiences as well as Asian users enjoy several local
cultural forms, including popular music and television programs, as well
as digital technologies. This new book series critically, culturally,
and historically contextualizes the nascent development of Asian popular
culture and digital technologies. The books in this series emphasize
that digital technologies and culture are fundamentally altering the
ways in which we communicate. The series examines questions about the
impact of digital media and society in all its facets, including
economics, culture and politics.
As its detailed major goals, this book series investigates Asian media,
popular culture and digital technologies, encompassing all major
cultural sectors, from television programs to online games, and from pop
music to smartphones, as well as digital technologies and social media,
through the use of consistent theoretical and methodological frameworks.
In particular, the books in this series explore media convergence
between digital technologies and content to analyze the emergence of
cutting-edge digital culture, such as webtoons, mobile novels, and
mobile games. The books in the series mostly determine the
possibility of the advancement of non-Western theories and new
theoretical perspectives in the midst of the continuation of Western
dominance. In other words, with the growth of local popular culture and
digital technologies, the books explore whether non-Western perspectives
challenge central assumptions and arguments developed by Western
perspectives. They may discuss the integration of Western and
non-Western perspectives in media and area studies, the uses of theories
of global comparative research, the relevance of non-Western theories
and models, and successful and failed efforts at theoretical
cross-pollination. We hope to secure the book series as the platform
of choice for the best scholarship within the field. While our primary
emphasis will be upon single/joint-authored books, we will consider
edited collections where the book is brought together by editors in ways
that result in a coherent work that is both innovative and more than the
sum of the individual chapters.
The topic areas listed below are illustrative only.
Asian Video Games
Digital Storytelling Asia: convergence of popular culture and the
smartphone
Political Economy of the Asian App Economy in the Digital Platform Era
Asian Cinema
New Media and Asian Society
Asian Mobile Communication, Culture and Society
Transnationality and Digital Migration Platform Technologies and
Transformation of Asian Youth Culture
Digital Asia
Cyber Security, Intellectual Property, and Digital Labor in Asia
Asian ICT Industry and Policy
History of Asian Digital Media
Asian Youth and Media
Asian Soft Power
Construction of Pan-Asian Culture
Regional Co-production in Cultural Industries
South Asian Digital Media and Popular Culture
Korean Pop Music
Comparison Studies of Korean and Japanese Popular Culture
Please contact me if you have any questions and relevant projects you
want to submit to this book series
Dal Yong Jin ((djin /at/ sfu.ca)) School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
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