Academics, journalists, critics, media professionals and fans are all welcome to submit proposals.
The actual curated piece should include a 30-second to 3-minute clip, an image, or a slideshow accompanied by a 300 to 350 word response to/contextualization of the clip, image, or slideshow. In addition to curating your piece, you will be asked to engage with the other pieces presented that week as a means of fostering discussion and further fleshing out the individual topic in relation to the week's theme.
Also, this week's In Media Res theme focus is Most Commented Posts of 2012 (November 19 - November 23, 2012). You can check out the line-up here: http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/imr/.
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