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[ecrea] CFP: Journal of Digital and Media Literacy
Fri Jan 10 12:59:03 GMT 2014
The Journal of Digital and Media Literacy is currently accepting
submissions. To be considered for our Spring 2014 issue, please submit
by February 1, 2014. (You can view our latest issue at www.jodml.org)
JoDML is a peer-reviewed, online journal that explores the ways people
use technology to create, sustain, and impact communities on local,
national, and global levels. Our content examines how civic leaders,
media practitioners, scholars, and educators engage with all aspects of
digital and media literacy throughout the communities in which they
work, live, and serve.
Types of Submissions: articles and digital projects
Research and Scholarship (4000 – 5000 words)
Scholars may submit research articles and theoretical/critical papers
for double-blind peer review. These manuscripts must relate and
contribute to the emerging field of digital and media literacy. Authors
must engage with the existing literature and the research
question/answer should significantly contribute to the field.
Submissions must be written to engage readers at an undergraduate
reading level; we strive for a Flesch Reading Ease score of 30. Our goal
is to publish academically sophisticated research with a simplified
writing style for a broad audience. This readability requirement should
inspire authors to write in such a way that includes—and welcomes—the
audience that they research.
Submissions should adhere to the specified word count and comply with
the Chicago Manual of Style (16th edition)–specifically the notes and
bibliography style (not author-date).
Digital Projects
Scholars, artists, activists, practitioners, and educators may submit
interactive, mobile, web-based, photographic, video or any combination
of mixed media digital projects for double-blind peer review.
Authors should submit a written introduction for each digital project
submission that theoretically frames the project within the field of
digital and media literacy.
To learn more, visit:http://www.jodml.org/submit
Thank you,
Alexis Carreiro
Editor, Journal of Digital and Media Literacy
Queens University of Charlotte
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