>~ > >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