This call may be of interest to some on this list. A focus on creative practice is particularly encouraged for submissions. Regular contributors/columnists are also sought.
To be considered for online publication and a forthcoming print edition, please submit by June 15, 2015: http://www.idmaajournal.org/?page_id=38 The Journal of Digital Media Arts and Practice is dedicated to providing a platform for scholarly and creative publishing on the burning issues in the rapidly evolving, always contested, and unpredictable field of new media and digital media arts. The purpose of the journal is to provoke questions and discussion on digital media arts research and practice as a means of moving the field forward with rigor, thoughtfulness, and collaboration. Topics might include but are not limited to: Current state of the field New technologies and their impact Transmedia storytelling Interactive documentary Virtual reality Art and storytelling with mobile devices Gaming and game design Second-screen viewing practices net.art Social media and activism in the digital arts Pedagogy and academic issues Issues of gender, sexuality, and race in digital media arts In keeping with iDMAa’s mission of serving a wide range of educators, practitioners, scholars, and organizations with interests in digital media, contributors are encouraged to consider formats for their submissions that best suit the author and the reader. Contributors are encouraged to explore nontraditional publication strategies the incorporate multiple forms of media and interactivity and take advantage of an online publishing format.. To that end, contributions can take one of the following formats: Peer-Reviewed Digital Essays; Commentary and Criticism; and “Burning Topics” blog posts. The Journal of Digital Media Arts and Practice publishes year-round and accepts submissions on a rolling basis. For more details on the submission process, please visit http://www.idmaajournal.org/?page_id=38 -- Jennifer Proctor Assistant Professor, Journalism and Screen Studies Department of Language, Culture, and Communication University of Michigan-Dearborn *http://www.umd.umich.edu/jss/ <http://www.umd.umich.edu/jss/>* http://jenniferproctor.com http://lostinlight.org
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