ZIBF INDABA 2019 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
The dates for the Zimbabwe International Book Fair have
been set for 29 July - 2 August
2019. The Indaba Conference will therefore take place on 29 and 30 July 2019. The theme
of the 2019 Indaba Conference is “Footprints of the Book: Milestones &
Opportunities”. The many previous themes of the Indaba looked at the
character and the future of the book in its various forms and looked too at
important issues that affect the writing, publishing and sale of books like
piracy, reading culture, pricing and the digital
character of the book of today, etc. These, however, tended largely to bemoan
the goings on in the book sector in Zimbabwe and Africa since 1980. We tended
to be gloomy. It is the Association’s submission
that a theme such as Footprints of the Book: Milestones and Opportunities,
would give ZIBF an opportunity to look back and identify what stakeholders
think are the milestones achieved so far, celebrate them as well as point out
clearly how and where each milestone was achieved and what opportunities are
should be exploited to bring back the renaissance. A case in point is to go
back and see what caused the boom of the 1980’s (which saw the rise of Dambudzo
Marechera, Charles and David Mungoshi, Barbara Nkala, Tsitsi Dangarembga,
Yvonne Vera, Virginia Phiri, Chenjerai Hove, Musaemura Zimunya, Shimmer
Chinodya etc) and find what facilitated it and how it could be triggered again.
Sub-Themes:
Presenters are encouraged to submit
their own innovative topics and abstracts that speak to the theme, “Footprints
of the Book: Milestones & Opportunities”. The following sub-themes
are meant to guide possible research areas although they may be used as research
topics:
1)
Mutation and the Evolution of the Book
Ø ICT and the Virtual
Library – Moving into the Future
Ø From Print to e-Books
2) Forwards and Backwards: Reminiscing
the Book
Ø Indigenous Knowledge and
Innovation – The Future of Africa
Ø Triggering the
Renaissance of the writing and publishing of books in Zimbabwe, the Region and
in Africa
Ø Evaluating the economic
contributions and impact of the bookselling sector
3) Motivating Content Generation in
the Digital Age
Ø Pros and cons of
e-publishing
Ø Social media and
e-publishing
4) Creating Synergies in the Book
Industry
Ø The Nexus Between Books
and People
Ø Evaluating the Book
Industry’s focus on Climate , Science, Medicine, Environment etc
5) The Political Economy of the Book
in Africa
Ø Role of Libraries in the
Transformation of African Societies
Ø The Role of the Book in
Achieving the SDGs, Women and Children’s issues
Ø Intellectual Property,
Copyright and Piracy Issues
We
therefore urge and encourage contributors to the 2019 Indaba to come up with
ideas that will benefit all participants in the book value chain.
SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS
Abstracts of not more than 500 words and
word-processed in Times New Roman script with 1.15 line spacing should be
submitted by 15 April 2019 by email to events@zibfa.org.zw
with a copy to zibfa@yahoo.com. The abstracts will be reviewed by
experts and authors of selected abstracts will be notified by 30 April
2019. Presenters should submit the full papers and PowerPoint
presentations of the full paper by 31 May 2019. Power-point presentations ARE
REQUIRED and MUST
summarise the full paper in bullet form and SHOULD ENABLE presenters to
speak to the paper within the allotted time. However, those that MUST
READ the paper SHOULD summarise it and present within the allotted
time.
Thank you
Mr Jasper Maenzanise
Interim Chair, Executive Board, Zimbabwe
International Book Fair Association
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