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International Seminar Transmedia Literacy. From Storytelling to Intercreativity in the Era of Distributed Authorship.

International Seminar Transmedia Literacy. From Storytelling to Intercreativity in the Era of Distributed Authorship.

Publié le par Alexandre Gefen (Source : Matteo Ciastellardi)

 


Transmedia Literacy. From Storytelling to Intercreativity in the Era of Distributed Authorship.



 



The research Program in Digital Culture (IN3 — Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) is organizing a one-day international seminar on Transmedia Literacy. From Storytelling to Intercreativity in the Era of Distributed Authorship in Barcelona on December 10th.



 



We invite researchers, scholars, PhD candidates, experts and practitioners to submit papers, case studies, and transmedia projects for presentation at the seminar.



 



Possible topics include but are not limited to:



 



Cultural Production, Crossmedia and New Authorship



Narrative Models and Processes of Transmedia Storytelling



Theories of Fiction/Representation



Reception Theory in Gender and Media Studies



Digital Rhetoric and Information Aesthetics in Transmedia Storytelling



Participatory Cultures and Fan Cultures



Transmedia and Education



Crowdfunding/crowdsourcing Productions



Political Economy of Transmedia



Screenwriting and Semiotics of New Media



Interdisciplinary contributions are especially welcome.



 



Accepted abstracts will be presented in the parallel sessions of the seminar and full papers will be published in the proceedings of the seminar. The board committee of the International Journal of Trasmedia Literacy will provide a selection of the best papers to be published in the forthcoming International Journal of Transmedia Literacy.



 



THEME RATIONALE



 



Forms of fiction and literature underwent a process of disembodiment and cross-fertilization during the revolution from the Gutenberg Galaxy — printed paper, mass distribution — to the McLuhan Galaxy — new media, hypertext, cooperative writing — (Castells, 2003). The dimension of literacy has moved from a semiotically-measured geometry (De Saussure, 1916; Hjelmslev, 1969) to a dislocation and a deconstruction of contents and channels that give expression to new products (Derrida, 1974; Landow, 1994; Bolter & Grusin, 1999, ). The impact of social media on narratology has redefined the meaning of readership and authorship. The author not only loses his/her traditional role, but becomes an icon of himself/herself, a collective-minded producer that is self-perceived through the extro-flexed eye of the amniotic network in which he/she defines his/her narrative experience (De Kerckhove, 2003). Transmedia culture defines a new cross-networked and amniotic literacy, considering that we are not facing a simple adaptation of different narrative forms from one media to another: different media and languages participate and contribute to the construction of a transmedia environment (Scolari, 2009).



 



This working seminar seeks to shed light on transmedia literacy according to the epistemological crisis of authorship and the new dimension of participation and relationship offered by both the Web and new media. The seminar will offer keynote speeches and talks to examine specific case studies. Moving from the state of the art, the aim is to investigate the interdisciplinary relations in the field of transmedia literacy, in order to favour a pattern recognition about theories, technologies, and social dimensions of the phenomena to offer a critical toolkit to understand and map out the emerging knowledge and practices created by this new field.



 



Confirmed Keynote Speakers:



 



Derrick de Kerckhove (IN3 — Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain)



Connective Intelligence from Writing to the Web



Asún López-Varela (Harvard University, USA)



Spatio-temporal Metamorphosis and the Ecologies of Representation: From Analogue to Digital Formats



Raine Koskimaa (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)



Playing with Time in New Media Fiction



Carlos Scolari (Pompeu Fabra University, Spain)



Towards an Archeology of Transmedia Storytelling



SUBMISSION AND SELECTION PROCESS



 



Abstracts (in English and a maximum of 400 words) should be sent to the email address info@transmedialiteracy.net no later than November the 15th by 23.00. They should outline the research/project and provide objectives and/or hypotheses, methods, and (expected) findings/results. A short bio of the author(s) should be sent as well.



 



You can download a model for the submission at:



 



http://www.transmedialiteracy.net/sem01/abstract_model.zip



 



Authors of the accepted abstracts will be asked to submit full papers for the publication on the proceedings of the seminar. Full papers will also receive a double blind peer-review by the International Journal of Transmedia Literacy and a selection of the manuscripts will be published in the forthcoming issue 2013/2014.



 



IJTL Board: Derrick de Kerckhove, Marsha Kinder, Raine Koskimaa, George Landow, Paul Levinson, Asún López-Varela, Lev Manovich, Nick Montfort, Marcos Novak, Massimo Parodi, Bruce W. Powe, Marie-Laure Ryan, Alexandra Saemmer, Carlos Scolari, Susana Tosca, Alessandro Zinna.



 



REGISTRATION



 



The registration for presenters and participants will be FREE: the organization and the partners will cover the registration fees, which will include a welcome bag, certificate of participation, and coffee breaks.



 



Presenters have to register by November 29, 2013.



Participants have to register by December 5, 2013.



Due to our policy of open and free participation, seating is limited. Please register to the seminar at the page footer or at:



http://transmedialiteracy.eventzilla.net/



 



VENUE



 



The seminar will be held at IN3 — Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya), c/o Mediatic Building, Roc Boronat 117, Barcelona, 7th floor on December 10. Detailed program of the seminar will be available on November 22 at www.transmedialiteracy.net



 



TIMELINE



 



November 15, 2013: abstract submission (400 words max); model; send to info@transmedialiteracy.net



November 21, 2013: acceptance of the abstract



November 29, 2013: registration for presenters



December 5, 2013: registration for participants



December 10, 2013: day of the seminar



For any question: info@transmedialiteracy.net



Website: http://www.transmedialiteracy.net/seminar2013/



 



Partners of the event:



IN3 – Universitat Oberta de Catalunya



York University



Storycode Barcelona



International Journal of Transmedia Literacy



 



We hope to see you soon in Barcelona…



 



Digital Culture Research Team