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[ecrea] Call for Papers - Feminist Media Studies Commentary &  Criticism Section
Fri Feb 04 10:58:32 GMT 2011
FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES
Commentary and Criticism Call for Papers
We invite contributions for the Commentary and Criticism section of
Feminist Media Studies.
Potential contributors can write to co-editors, 
Kaitlynn Mendes ((kmendes /at/ dmu.ac.uk)) and Kumarini 
Silva ((k.silva /at/ neu.edu)) to express preliminary 
interest.  Final essays are due by 4th July 2011.
GENDER, MEDIA AND PARENTING
As the subject of thousands of books, videos, 
seminars, websites, news and magazine articles, 
parents have long sought advice on raising 
children. From experts such as Dr. Spockâ??s 
famous book Baby and Child (1946) to modern 
websites such as mumsent.co.uk or parents.com, 
the amount of parenting information is vast. 
News of â??publicâ?? pregnancies and births are 
also increasingly found in newspapers, magazines 
and websites. In 2008, Spainâ??s newly appointed 
(and seven month pregnant) defense minister 
Carme Chacón made international headlines, 
while in 2010 the births of Britainâ??s Prime 
Minister David Cameronâ??s daughter, and 
opposition Leader Ed Milibandâ??s son were also 
hot news topics. Popular magazines such as the 
USâ??s People even regularly include photos of 
celebrity offspring.  In addition, there is an 
increaing rise in the public coverage?and 
corresponding discoourse?of same-sex couplesâ?? adoptions.
In keeping with this, we are looking for short 
essays (1500-2000 words) that engage with 
various aspects of gender, media, and 
parenting.   Some questions that maybe useful to 
engage with include, but are not limited to 
asking who these stories are targeted towards? 
What important messages about gender and gender 
roles are embodied in such constructions? How do 
men, women and feminists utilize mediated 
information on parenting? How are different 
types of parents (gay, lesbian, single, 
divorced, married) represented in the press?
Papers should be sent to Kaitlynn Mendes 
((kmendes /at/ dmu.ac.uk)) and Kumarini Silva 
((K.Silva /at/ neu.edu)) by July 4th. Please see the 
Feminist Media Studies style guide for 
information on how to format the paper. 
Potential contributors are encouraged to contact 
us with any queries regarding the call.
GENDER, ACTIVISM AND MEDIA
The twentieth and twenty-first centuries have 
witnessed the rise of various forms of activism 
 from campaigns for universal suffrage, civvil 
rights, an end to apartheid, support for gay, 
lesbian, bisexual and transgendered members of 
society, to the peace movements, the new left, 
and more. More recently, the activism and 
protests in Egypt, Tunisia, Lebanon, Sudan and 
other Middle-Eastern nations has dominated 
Western news coverage. But to what extent are 
the mediations of such activities gendered? 
Whose voices are prioritized, marginalized or 
absent in such mediations? What feminist media 
strategies are being employed to bring forth 
social change? Such questions merit further 
debate and we therefore invite contributors to 
submit short essays (1500-2000 words) on various 
aspects of gender, activism and media, past or 
present, anywhere in the world. Essays can focus 
on the mediation of particular social movements, 
protests, campaigns, individuals or leaders.
Papers should be sent to Kaitlynn Mendes 
((K.mendes /at/ dmu.ac.uk)) and Kumarini Silva 
((K.Silva /at/ neu.edu)) by July4th . Please see the 
Feminist Media Studies style guide for 
information on how to format the paper. 
Potential contributors are encouraged to contact 
us with any queries regarding the call.
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
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