From: nico carpentier <[email protected]>
Call for Papers for a
Special Issue of CM Communication Management Quarterly
on Histories of Media(ted) Participation
A major angle of vision on the history of democracy is to look at how it has
been shaped by participation – as well as how the struggles for participation
against various obstacles in different contexts has impacted on democracy. Over
time, participation takes many forms and has many contingencies; the mechanisms
of inclusion and exclusion are many and complex. We can conceptualise
participation very broadly – for example involvement in the (democratic)
culture of everyday life in a particular time and place. Alternatively,
participation can be seen as engagement that touches base in some way with the
sharing of power and has relevance for decision-making.
>From our horizons in the TATS COST Action(*), the media understandably loom
>very large, and we imagine that there are countless ways in which one can
>formulate histories of democratic participation both in the media as well as
>through the media – having political import in equally different ways.
In this issue we envision a collection of high-quality articles that can
address important historical contexts and moments, ie. decisive developments
that have had lasting consequences, but also in-depth case studies into
specific histories of media(ted) participation. The main focus is on histories
of participation in and through the media. We envision both empirical studies
as well as theoretic/conceptual articles. Issues of ownership, control, access,
interaction, technology, legal parameters, political circumstances, and
subjective and empowerment are some of the many possible relevant themes. How
might we theorise participation in the non-democratic contexts from the past?
What factors may have enhanced or hindered participation in particular
historical settings? How do these histories show the practical, logistical, or
even normative limits to participation? Is there a starting point of these
forms of participation? Aren't the modernist conceptions of ownership and
authorship necessary components to understand media participation (see
Hamilton, 2003)? Even for engagement, was there political engagement in the
feudal system, before democracy? Do we need to have conceived democracy to be
able to speak of political engagement?
We are aiming for a good thematic mix of high quality articles. Especially TATS
Cost Action members are invited to participate, but the call is open to
non-TATS Cost Action members. Submissions – and inquiries – can be addressed to
the editors (see below). 300 words abstracts should be submitted before 15
April 2013. The deadline for submitting the first draft version of the article
is 1 September 2013, so that these draft versions can be presented at the COST
Belgrade meeting on 18-20 September 2013. The final version should be submitted
on 15 November 2013.
Hoping you will participate!
Nico Carpentier: nico.carpentier @ vub.ac.be
Peter Dahlgren: Peter.Dahlgren @ kom.lu.se
(*) The Cost TATS Action is the Cost Action IS0906 “Transforming Audiences,
Transforming Societies”, see http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu/ for
more information.
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