CFP: Television & New Media (journal)
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----I'm editing a new journal for Sage Publications, called Television & NewMedia. Its focus is textual analysis, politicaleconomy, cultural history, policy advocacy, and audience ethonography--atelevision studies/cultural studies/media studies approach to the subject.The first issue will be out in March 2000. Associate editors are HermanGray, John Hartley, and Lynn Spigel.The average issue of T&NM will include an 'In Focus' segment for papers thatcan loosely be grouped together, as well as two segments designed for arapid response to new policy, textual, and other matters (an 'Editorial' anda 'Prime Time' section) where the editor and other scholars will engage withcritical issues of the day. In addition, each issue will feature bookreviews. The overall shape is:a) Editorialb) In Focusc) Book Reviewsd) Prime TimeThere will be some theme issues (the past, present, and future of studyingTV; digitalisation; active audiences; cable and satellite issues; pedagogy;interdisciplinary matters; globalisation; race, gender, class, and nation).We want papers in English, using Harvard-style reference, submitted withthree hard copies and an IBM-compatible disk. No electronic submission,though email inquiries are welcome. For 'In Focus,' papers may be up to 8000words. For 'Prime Time,' they should be no longer than 25000 words.The address for submissions follows my signature.CheersTobyToby MillerDepartment of Cinema StudiesNew York University721 Broadway, Room 600NY NY 10003Email: <toby.miller_at_nyu.edu>Ph: (212) 9981614Fax: (212) 9954061 =============================================== From the Literary Calls for Papers Mailing List CFP_at_english.upenn.edu Full Information at http://www.english.upenn.edu/CFP/ or write Erika Lin: elin_at_english.upenn.edu ===============================================Received on Fri Jul 16 1999 - 16:03:00 EDT