merzWissenschaft | medien + erziehung
call for papers 2011
Topic: Media and Health Promotion
Responsible editorial team: Dr. Claudia Lampert 
(Hans-Bredow-Institut) and the merzWissenschaft (JFF) editorial department
The importance of promoting good health amongst 
children and adolescents is the focus of the 
13th Children and Adolescents Report published 
by the Federal Government of Germany. Health 
promotion in this context is about upgrading 
those resources and capacities that are 
essential in order for children and adolescents 
to lead a full and healthy life, and that 
promote their social, psychological, and 
physical well-being. They therefore also form an 
important basis for a successful stay in 
education. Health promotion is worded here as a 
task for society as a whole. The question of 
whether the media have an important role to play 
in this context is a one which is discussed time 
and again, and not without some controversy. On 
the one hand there are those of the opinion that 
the media can play a positive role in fostering 
health promotion. On the other hand, there are 
those who believe that certain media content, or 
the use of media itself is detrimental to the 
physical and mental well-being of children and 
adolescents. The media are credited with a high 
level of influence which is, however, as complex 
as the media themselves, and their importance 
within the lives of children and adolescents. 
Furthermore, the term health as used in this 
context is complex, as it refers to physical, 
psychological, and social well-being, and not 
just in the short-term. Correspondingly, the 
discussion on the topics of Media and Health is 
widely diversified. On the negative side, themes 
range from advertising for unhealthy products 
(stimulants, and addictive drugs), or the 
glorification of unhealthy attitudes and 
behaviors on internet forums (anorexia and 
suicide sites etc.), to physical inactivity and 
social deprivation caused by media overuse, 
through to excessive, addiction-like forms of 
media use. On the positive side, albeit less 
well perceived by the public, the spectrum 
ranges from large-scale health campaigns, motion 
pictures and television series with a focus on 
health and sickness, onlineconsultation 
facilities, through to computer and video games 
that help sick children in coping with their 
illness or the treatment they are receiving.
merzWissenschaft seeks to backing up the 
discussion with the provision of qualified, 
international papers from different relevant 
disciplines. The kind of papers sought include those which:
? refer to the use and processing of 
health-related media content in different media 
structures and media types, and which take the 
perspective of children and adolescents into account.
? address health-related consequences of media 
use and their conditions, such as for example 
effects of media overuse, or the use of media 
types that may foster health promotional behavior (e. g. exergames).
? investigate the possibilities of educational 
media tools in terms of the use and effect of healthrelated media.
Criteria
The papers sought
? are based on empirical or theoretical research,
? offer new knowledge, aspects or approaches to the subject, and
? have not been published elsewhere.
In the first instance interested authors are 
asked to submit an abstract of no more than 
4.000 signs (spaces included) by February 21 st 
2011. Please ensure that the papers follow the 
merzWissenschaft layout guidelines in terms of 
their form - these are available at 
www.merz-zeitschrift.de (-> über merz -> für autoren).
Deadlines Overview
21st February 2011: Submission of abstracts to (merz /at/ jff.de)
14th March 2011: Decision on acceptation/rejection of the abstracts
27th June 2011: Submission of papers
27th June - 25th July 2011: Peer review
August/September 2011: Revision Period (several phases if needed)
Final submission: 26th September 2011
merzRedaktion, Pfälzer-Wald-Straße 64, D-81539 München, (merz /at/ jff.de)
For further information please contact Susanne Eggert, Tel. +49.89.68989.120
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merz - Zeitschrift für Medien und Erziehung
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