sexta-feira, 21 de março de 2008

2nd Call for papers for Placing Mobile Communications

Fonte: Lista da Aoir

2nd Call for papers for ‘Placing Mobile Communications
A stream for the Australian & New Zealand
Communication Association
(ANZCA) conference 2008
http://anzca08.massey.ac.nz/
Convenors/editors:
Clare Lloyd, Scott Rickard,
and Gerard Goggin.

Papers submitted by April 14 will still
be refereed, (however papers
submitted by April 14 will not have
a 'revise and resubmit' option).

Abstracts (up to 300 words) will also
be accepted for the non-refereed
stream if submitted by 9 June 2008.

To have an abstract considered for
the special issue of Australian
Journal of Communication, please submit
this to the convenors (Lloyd,
Rickard, & Goggin) by 9 June 2008.

Please see full submission details below.

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Call it a mobile, cell phone, or keitai;
when an incoming call is
heard,
both power and place concerns arise.
Mobile telephony adoption and
usage
is about power and place. The power of
the mobile is increasing as it
integrates with other everyday technologies,
objects, and across media
platforms. Currently there is significant
emerging work on mobiles in
various disciplines in Australia and
New Zealand, as part of a vibrant
international reckoning of mobiles
and online technologies.

In this light, the aim of the
Placing Mobile Communication stream, and
associated special issue of the
Australian Journal of Communication, is
to bring together researchers undertaking
work on mobiles, with the
particular aim of offering an opportunity
to present and reflect upon
Australian and New Zealand work in progress.
We also wish to encourage
discussion on where mobiles fit into media
and communications
traditions, and also on how local work fits
into, and reconfigures,
various contexts (regional, international,
subcultural, national).

Abstracts that examine the subject area
from different theoretical and
methodological approaches are welcomed.
Suggested topics include (but
are certainly not limited to):

Gender politics and the mobile phone
Locating the local and the global
with mobiles
Theories of the digital divide and
the mobile phone
Mobility and cultural geography
The integration of mobile phone use
into professional and personal life
Mobile phone use from both mass and
interpersonal communication
perspectives
Mobiles as media
The place of mobiles in media, new media,
and communications studies
Reflections on the mobile, and mobile research,
in Australia and New
Zealand
Mobiles policy, regulation,
and political economy

Contributions under these topic areas
are welcome, as are suggestions
of
other topics — please email all three convenors:
Clare Lloyd (Clare.Lloyd@newcastle.edu.au),
/Scott Rickard(scott.rickard@arts.monash.edu.au),
and Gerard Goggin
(g.goggin@unsw.edu.au).

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ANZCA Conference submissions
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Postgraduate students and junior scholars
in particular are welcome to
get in touch. Please remember that papers
and abstracts must be
submitted through the central
submissions process.
Attention Post Graduate Students:
Any Post Graduate paper submitted
in the refereeing round
(that is sole-authored by the
Post Graduate and the Post Graduate is
not
a fulltime staff member) is eligible
for the Grant Noble Prize, see
ANZCA website for details.
Also there is now another Post Graduate
prize of $300 sponsored by QUT.

Papers for refereed stream of ANZCA conference:
submit to Elspeth Tilley
(e.tilley@massey.ac.nz) by 14 April 2008.
Papers submitted by April 14 will still be refereed,
(however papers submitted by April 14 will
not have a 'revise and
resubmit' option).

Abstracts (up to 300 words) for
non-refereed stream: submit to Nicole
Patterson
(n.v.patterson@massey.ac.nz) by 9 June 2008.

The ANZCA 08 conference will be held in Wellington,
New Zealand
from 9
–
11th July 2008: http://anzca08.massey.ac.nz/.
More information about
ANZCA is at http://www.anzca.net/index.htm

This yearto see for yourself please visit the programme page
http://anzca08.massey.ac.nz/massey/depart/cob/conferences/anzca-2008/anzca08-programme/anzca08-programme_home.cfm

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