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Lyndsey E Shelton <[log in to unmask]>
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Category: Conferences & Calls

Subject Line: CFPs for Media Law, Virtual and Augmented Reality, Sports and Politics in the US, and MCU Retrospective - In Media Res



In Media Res is accepting proposals on the topic of Media Law. The deadline for proposals is Monday, March 11. Here is the CFP: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sxw146ple4py4enKh4iQBhBxUpXcqRfShmG5xryKl0I/edit



In Media Res is also accepting proposals on the topic of Virtual and Augmented Reality. The deadline for proposals is Monday, March 18. Here is the CFP: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zQc2ap6hVA-gQSgLe4lgaOx1wkIrcg98pfu82zHCrps/edit



In Media Res is also accepting proposals on the topic of Sports and Politics in the US. The deadline for proposals is Monday, March 25. Here is the CFP: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QAu1lzu4uHvBa0M6n57LyySE0nwadoY3hlADBlVv1zA/edit



In Media Res is also accepting proposals on the topic of MCU Retrospective. The deadline for proposals is Monday, April 8. Here is the CFP: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o370S5vrM3QRj0tyybt3GEe5do20bWFHOFX8VkuyENg/edit





Proposals may be brief (one paragraph), but do be sure to describe the topic and key question(s) to be explored. If interested, please contact In Media Res ([log in to unmask]) with topic proposals or for more information about the theme. Be sure to include the name of the theme week you would like to be involved within the subject line of the email. Academics, journalists, critics, media professionals, and fans are all welcome to submit proposals. The actual piece will include either a 30-second to 3-minute clip, an image, or a slideshow that will be accompanied by a 300 to 350-word response to/contextualization of your clip, image, or slideshow. In addition to your piece, you will be expected to engage the other pieces presented that week to encourage discussion and further flesh out the individual topic in relation to the week’s theme. About In Media Res https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fmediacommons.futureofthebook.org%2Fimr%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cghenry2%40student.gsu.edu%7C5c40b6292067423bfb6508d4688f311e%7C704d822c358a47849a1649e20b75f941%7C0%7C0%7C636248411601962804&sdata=q8lHu6mqsN3hWN0tsR6rFsi6iw7CYszpAj9JUwq91Tc%3D&reserved=0



Best,

The In Media Res Team

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