Jason Mittell may be too humble to post this to SCMSTV and Screen-L, but I
suspect there are many on these lists who will be interested in his
innovative publishing project and so I'm posting this for him.
More information is at
http://justtv.wordpress.com/2011/03/01/complex-television-come-discuss-my-next-book/
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*Jason Mittell <http://justtv.wordpress.com/author/jmittell/>* | March 1,
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I'm happy to announce the pre-publication of my next book has begun. *Complex
Television: The Poetics of Contemporary Television Narrative* has not yet
been written, but the writing and publication process has begun on
MediaCommons, where I have posted the book
proposal<http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/mcpress/complextelevision>for
an open "peer-to-peer review" process, running parallel of the
tradition
peer review process being coordinated by NYU Press. Please visit and offer
any feedback!
I've blogged about this project many times, both through my writings
on television
narrative <http://justtv.wordpress.com/narrative-project/> and through
previous discussions on "Why a
Book?<http://justtv.wordpress.com/2010/03/22/why-a-book/>"
Last year, I asked this question about publishing, coming to the conclusion
that I might make more of an impact publishing something less like a book
than following the traditional monograph route. A year later, I've come up
with a proposal that tries both to end up with a traditional print book (as
many scholars told me that without a print copy, it would go unread by many)
and a digital edition that takes advantage of that format's flexibility,
multimedia capabilities, and accessibility. The multiplatform idea is very
much a work-in-progress, so I encourage people to weigh in about issues of
both form and content at MediaCommons.
Thanks in advance...
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