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UID:listen-to-your-eyes-multimedia-story-telling-and-the-futures-of-academic-publishing
SUMMARY:“Listen to Your Eyes”: Multimedia Story-Telling and the Future(s) of Academic Publishing
LOCATION:Fritz-Reuter-Saal
DESCRIPTION:We propose to launch the results of a two-tier EuroSEAS-KITLV w
 orkshop on multimedia storytelling for researchers, followed by a roundtabl
 e on the uses and challenges of multimedia or ‘multimodal’ formats in schol
 arly publishing.\n\nBackground: The launch is the culmination of two events
 . In May-June 2018, EuroSEAS organized a workshop, titled ‘Listen to your E
 yes’, at the University of Milano-Bicocca in Milan. At this workshop, which
  was led by the award-winning multimedia journalist Martijn van Tol, resear
 chers working in/on Southeast Asia gathered to experiment with creating mul
 timedia stories on the basis of their research, using innovative software. 
 Integrating text, image and sound, these ‘scrollable’ online stories offer 
 accessible yet powerful crosscuts of ongoing research, ranging from filmmak
 ing and censorship in Indonesia to the visual and aural impact of small-tow
 n urbanization in Vietnam. In May 2019, a follow-up event will be held at K
 ITLV, Leiden, to further enhance these stories and finalize them for online
  publication.\n\nLaunch: The session will start with a launch of the storie
 s. After a brief presentation of the project by David Kloos, two workshop p
 articipants will present their individual projects to the audience through 
 a screening and a brief reflection on the workshops.\n\nRound Table: The st
 ories created during the workshops are journalistic in scope. They make ong
 oing research accessible to a global audience through a multimedia form. In
  the roundtable, we want to take the experiment a step further and discuss 
 how this format – and the software now available – might serve ongoing inno
 vation in scholarly publishing. Some major journals, like American Anthropo
 logist, have introduced ‘multimodal’ sections on their website. Other journ
 als, like Brill’s new journal Bridging Humanities, offer a platform for mul
 timedia productions and ‘co-created’ projects. Overall, however, scholarly 
 journals lag behind journalistic platforms that have been much more radical
  and accommodative in terms of integrating media in new narrative forms. Th
 is roundtable seeks to bring together a select groups of people from academ
 ia and the world of publishing to engage with the following questions: What
  are the affordances of multimedia publishing? What are the main challenges
  and constraints? How can we imagine academic publications that employ tran
 smedia or multimodal formats to engage with scholarly debates and theory, w
 ithout reverting back to text-dominated forms for communication?\n\nIn conc
 lusion to the roundtable, the audience will be invited to take out their mo
 bile phones, tablets, and laptops to view/read all the stories of the works
 hop participants online.\n\nCharlie Rumsby: The Waters of Death and Life\nD
 avid Kloos: Personal Touch, Professional Style\nMiriam Le: Urban Bricolage 
 and the City In-Between\nRosalia Engchuan:  Queer Short Film in Indonesia
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/listen-to-your-eyes-multimedia-story-telling-and-the-futures-of-academic-publishing
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T123000
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