Should that submission date be January 31, 2005? Darrell M. Newton, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, The Department of Communication and Theater Arts Salisbury University 290 Holloway Hall Salisbury, MD 21801 (410) 677-5060 Office (410) 543-6229 Department http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~dmnewton/ >>> [log in to unmask] 12/23/04 3:31 PM >>> >~ > >The Radio Journal: >International Studies in Broadcast and Audio Media > >Call for contributions > >The three numbers of Volume 3 of The Radio Journal will appear throughout >2005. >The Editorial and International Advisory Board specifically invite >contributions for this Volume on the theme of: > >Community radio, Radio in development and Radio for social purposes > >Contributions are particularly welcome from regions of the world not so >far represented in the Journal's contents - Africa, Asia, The Caribbean, >Latin-America - and those European countries not previously represented in >the Journal. > >Articles should preferably be written in English and between 4000 and 6000 >words in length, complete with a 250-word abstract and up to six key words >for indexing purposes. They should be submitted by e-mail MS word >attachment by January 31, 2004, to Associate Editor, Peter Lewis, >[log in to unmask] - or, if preferred, any member of the Editorial or >International Advisory Board, who will forward it to Peter Lewis. We would >also be interested to receive by the deadline abstracts of proposed >articles on this theme, which could then be submitted as complete articles >no later than 31 March 2005. All articles will be blind peer-reviewed by >members of the board(s). Please follow the Harvard or included style of >referencing. Numbered notes may be used in addition where necessary, for >example for archival sources and radio broadcasts not readily accessible >following original broadcast. > >~ > >The Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast and Audio Media is >published in association with the Radio Studies Network, the UK's >association for researchers and teachers of sound broadcasting, and is an >academic, peer-reviewed publication for all those interested in research >into the production, reception, texts and contexts of radio and audio >media; including all structures, forms and genres of radio broadcasting, >while also embracing net distribution and audio streaming of radio >services and texts, CD-ROMs, books-on-tape, and sound art. The Journal >welcomes individual contributions from established and new scholars around >the world, including work and research in progress. Critical approaches >are invited from a range of scholarly disciplines across the humanities >and social sciences. Joint and/or inter-disciplinary submissions are also >encouraged. Original work on practice and production in the radio >industries is as welcome as theory formation. Pedagogical issues will be >covered in an annual feature on the teaching of radio studies. > > > >Editor >Ken Garner Glasgow Caledonian University >Editorial Board >Carin Åberg Caricomm Konsult (Internet Agency) >Andrew Crisell University of Sunderland >David Goodman University of Melbourne >Michele Hilmes University of Wisconsin-Madison >Kate Lacey University of Sussex >Peter Lewis LSE (Associate Editor) >Enrico Menduni University of Siena >Caroline Mitchell University of Sunderland >Gail Phillips Murdoch University >Eric Rothenbuhler Texas A&M University >Sean Street Bournemouth University >International Advisory Board >Aggrey Brown University of the West Indies >Manuel Chaparro Escudero University of Malaga >Jean-Jacques Cheval University Michel de Montaigne - Bordeaux 3 >Hugh Chignell Bournemouth University (Reviews Editor) >David Hendy University of Westminster >Stanislaw Jedrzejewski Lublin University and Polish Radio SA >Michael C. Keith Boston College >Jason Loviglio University of Maryland >Paul Moore University of Ulster >Paddy Scannell University of Westminster >Jo Tacchi Queensland University of Technology >Tim Wall University of Central England Michele Hilmes Professor of Media and Cultural Studies Director, Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research Department of Communication Arts University of Wisconsin-Madison 6040 Vilas Hall 821 University Ave. Madison, WI 53706 608-262-2543 608-262-2547 608-262-9953 fax ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.ScreenSite.org