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[Commlist] Invitation for Articles on “Anomaly”– forthcoming special issue in M/C Journal A Journal of Media and Culture
Sun Sep 08 09:15:49 GMT 2019
Invitation for Articles on “Anomaly” – forthcoming special issue in M/C
Journal
A Journal of Media and Culture
Anomaly: something different, abnormal, peculiar, not easily classified
or classifiable; a deviation; a detour. Something /out of time/ and /out
of place/.
Cultural commodification has resulted in the convergence and
displacement of traditional boundaries, genres, and media, altering the
expectations of users and producers, changing the very fabric of
textuality itself. Enter the outsider of the hybrid, interactive,
interstitial; forms and platforms that trouble not only traditional
boundaries but traditional modes and concepts of authorship. Within an
expanding economy of media, we are prompted also to return to earlier
genres in order to better annotate their metamorphoses. Taking Roberto
Schwarz’s (1977) contention that “forms are the abstract of specific
social relationships” as a possible point of enquiry, we would like to
engage in a critical investigation on the politics of form and the form
of politically-valent works. We invite contributions that engage with a
wide spectrum of cultural productions through areas of investigation
that might include:
* hybrid forms engaging across media
* glocal and transnational creative industries (production,
distribution, reception)
* (mis)understanding(s) in/of transnational media
* inter/nationalism of popular culture
* productive instabilities: noise, interferences, and interruptions
* glitch art
* the presentation/performance of disappearance
* dislocation as dissemination
* alternative sub-cultures
* interactive and collaborative authorship
* (dis)possessions of AI
* mediatic /hapax/
* distortion and/as subversion
* hyperlinked narratives (gone astray)
Prospective contributors should email an abstract of 100-250 words and a
brief biography to the issue editors. Abstracts should include the
article title and should describe your research question, approach, and
argument. Biographies should be about three sentences (maximum 75 words)
and should include your institutional affiliation and research
interests. Articles should be 3000 words (plus bibliography). All
articles will be double-blind refereed and must adhere to MLA style (6th
edition).
*Details*
* Article deadline: 7 Aug. 2020
* Release date: 7 Oct. 2020
* Editors: Chris Campanioni and Giancarlo Lombardi
Send any enquiries to (anomaly /at/ journal.media-culture.org.au)
<mailto:(anomaly /at/ journal.media-culture.org.au)>
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/M/C Journal/was founded (as "M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture") in
1998 as a place of public intellectualism analysing and critiquing the
meeting of media and culture. /M/C Journal/ is a fully blind,
peer-reviewed academic journal, but is also open to submissions and
responses from anyone on the Internet. We take seriously the need to
move ideas outward, so that our cultural debates may have some resonance
with wider political and cultural interests. Each issue is organised
around a one word theme (see our past issues), and is edited by one or
two guest editors with a particular interest in that theme. Each issue
has a feature article which engages with the theme in some detail,
followed by several shorter articles.
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