[rohrpost] Fwd: [cultstud-l] CFP: M/C Journal 'copy' issue

Henning Ziegler mail at henningziegler.de
Mit Apr 20 12:05:27 CEST 2005



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> Von: "M/C - Media and Culture" <mc at media-culture.org.au>
> Datum: 17. April 2005 23:38:18 MESZ
> An: <mc at media-culture.org.au>
> Cc: Betreff: [cultstud-l] CFP: M/C Journal 'copy' issue
> Antwort an: editor at media-culture.org.au, Cultural Studies  
> <cultstud-l at mailman.acomp.usf.edu>
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 18 April 2005
>
>                           M/C - Media and Culture
>                      http://www.media-culture.org.au/
>             is calling for contributors to the 'copy' issue of
>
>                                 M/C Journal
>                    http://journal.media-culture.org.au/
>
> M/C Journal is looking for new contributors. M/C is a crossover journal
> between the popular and the academic, and a blind- and peer-reviewed
> journal.
>
> To see what M/C Journal is all about, check out our Website, which  
> contains
> all the issues released so far, at  
> <http://journal.media-culture.org.au/>.
> To find out how and in what format to contribute your work, visit
> <http://journal.media-culture.org.au/journal/submission.php>.
>
>                          Call for Papers: 'copy'
>                Edited by Rachel Cobcroft and Susanna Leisten
>
> Embracing emulations, imitations, and attendant questions of  
> authenticity,
> 'copy' confronts the divide between 'original' and its replica: the  
> fake,
> the forged, the fabricated, alongside the legally duplicated and  
> faithfully
> reproduced. In no small way, the modern economy relies on the process  
> of
> 'copy': mass production works according to templates, making use of
> licencing under patent agreements ('For a fee, you may copy this').
> Creators often copy the latest trends, and design often emulates  
> accepted
> norms. But are we allowed to 'rip, mix, and share' at will? In  
> exploiting
> and examining this commodification, where Campbell's soup tins become
> icons, is 'fair use' enough? Does fidelity to the original remain the
> marker of quality and respect?
>
> The distribution of Intellectual Property - music, games, graphics,  
> text -
> is increasingly facilitated by current technologies, and most markedly  
> in
> the digital realm. Copyright legislation challenges the owners of  
> iPods,
> video recorders, and analogue tape decks to abide by what is often  
> seen as
> archaic law. We ask: Has the balance between the interests of
> creators/producers and the public evolved beyond recognition from that
> intended by original IPR policy makers? What are the alternatives to  
> the
> current regimes? In contrast to the 'locked down' environment, where
> Digital Rights Management (DRM) technologies are positioned, does the
> Creative Commons work to invite 'copy' and reuse? Is it the user or  
> creator
> who ultimately benefits from the process of 'copy'? Moreover, are we
> challenging the cultural and philosophical underpinnings of the  
> process of
> 'copy'? Has 'copying' obtained unfairly negative connotations,  
> particularly
> since it is genetically encoded into us and influences how all infants
> learn and adapt?
>
> We invite contributions to all aspects of 'copy' from creators,  
> consumers,
> legislators, and critics. Send 1000-1500 word articles to
> copy at journal.media-culture.org.au.
>
> For more information: copy at journal.media-culture.org.au
>
> Article deadline:     6 May 2005
> Issue release date:   29 June 205
>
>
> M/C Journal was founded (as "M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture") in  
> 1998
> as a place of public intellectualism analysing and critiquing the  
> meeting
> of media and culture. Contributors are directed to past issues of M/C
> Journal for examples of style and content, and to the submissions page  
> for
> comprehensive article submission guidelines. M/C Journal articles are  
> blind
> peer-reviewed.
>
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> Further M/C Journal issues scheduled for 2005:
>
> 'scan':   article deadline 1 July 2005,     release date 24 August 2005
> 'review': article deadline 26 August 2005,  release date 19 October  
> 2005
> 'affect': article deadline 21 October 2005, release date 14 December  
> 2005
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>                                                      Dr Axel Bruns
>
> --
>  General Editor                               
> editor at media-culture.org.au
>  M/C - Media and Culture                 
> http://www.media-culture.org.au/
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