Please forgive the opportunistic response but it seems reasonable to
remind the community at this point of the aims and scope of the Journal of
Media Practice.
http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?journalCode=rjmp20#.Vg
1BR87fhJh
In particular, JMP is currently keen to receive submissions of media /
arts practice as research and research into / through interdisciplinary,
experimental and disruptive media practice:
Aims and scope:
The Journal of Media Practice provides an international
forum for research into and through media practice and the circulation
of practice-based media / arts research.
The journal adopts an inter-disciplinary approach and seeks to foster
collaboration and exchanges between academic, professional and creative
practitioners, including the dissemination of work funded by such
partnerships. In addition, the journal will aim to contribute to the
development of both integrated and diverse forms of research mediation,
facilitate equitable relationships between media practice and theory and
provide a critical bridge between the print journal and the development
of new digital formats, including JMP Screenworks.
Submissions are invited on all aspects of media / creative / arts
practice, policy, aesthetics and pedagogy, with a particular emphasis on
the future of media practice. This may include submissions relating to
emerging issues, discourses, policy, education and the international
geopolitics of media practice, with additional emphasis on the problems,
challenges and opportunities of interdisciplinary research in the
journal's related fields.
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On 01/10/2015 14:58, "Joanna Callaghan (EX)" <[log in to unmask]>
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>The MeCCSA Practice Network champions practice within the Media
>Communications and Cultural Studies Association, ensuring that those that
>teach and research practice have a strong voice within the subject
>association and beyond. We are dedicated to maintaining and developing
>links with the creative industries and relevant national and
>international networks and associations.
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>The Practice Network supports and publicises events at which media
>practice is presented, particularly those in which the contexts of
>practice research, practice pedagogy and professional practice are
>foregrounded.
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>Please check out our latest activities on Facebook and further
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>Joanna Callaghan
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>MeCCSA
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