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[ecrea] CFP Contemporary Journalistic Narratives (Brazilian Journalism Research)

Wed Feb 25 22:29:00 GMT 2015





We invite all fellow researchers to participate in the thematic issue focused on Contemporary Journalistic Narratives of the Brazilian Journalism Research (BJR), a biannual journal published by the Brazilian Journalism Researchers Association (SBPJor). Articles must be submitted no later than February 28th, 2015 and author guidelines are available at http://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/about/submissions#authorGuidelines.

 With kind regards,

Prof. Dr. Monica Martinez, guest editor of the Contemporary Journalistic Narratives Thematic Issue, and Prof. Mateus Yuri Passos, assistant guest editor



Call for papers BRAZILIAN JOURNALISM RESEARCH v.11, n.1

Thematic Issue: Contemporary Journalistic Narratives

In the contemporary world, the art of the narrative is practiced in several levels in the press and broadcasting media, as well as in digital environments. In the Journalism Studies field, the discussion on narrative are present in several domains that aim to reflect on the narrative construction and its relations to historical, sociological, aesthetic, discursive, ideological, economic and psychological aspects, among others.

Wishing to systematize discussions and concepts on Journalistic Narratives, Brazilian Journalism Research is open until February 28th 2015 for submissions to its thematic issue on Contemporary Journalistic Narratives (v.11, n.1 jan./jun. 2015). The issue will cover manuscripts that focus on the narrative and journalism issue through many possible approaches, which may include (however are not limited to):

- Journalistic Narratives as an environment for representations and mediations;

- Journalistic Narratives  and their relation to journalistic praxis;

- Epistemological aspects of studies on Journalistic Narratives;

- Methodological issues of the field, including discussions on methods such as Life History, Oral History and Family History etc., as well as techniques such as in-depth Interviews;

- Journalistic Narratives and the subject;

- Intersections of journalism and other fields of knowledge in the production of journalistic narratives;

- Narrative as an aesthetic and discursive strategy in journalism;

- Panoramic or individual analyzes of relevant authors or narrative genres (biography, profile, travel writing, essay etc.);

- Journalistic narrativity in specific segments: politics, science, sports etc.;

- Journalistic Narratives and the construction of gender, ethnicity, sexuality etc.;

- Journalistic Narratives and the new media.

Texts must be between 30.000 and 40.000 characters long (including spaces). Since Brazilian Journalism Research publishes two versions of each issue (English, Portuguese and Spanish, authors of accepted manuscripts submitted in English must provide a translation to Portuguese or Spanish by the deadline we inform below. Likewise, authors of accepted papers submitted in Portuguese or Spanish, must provide an English version.

The papers must be submitted through the Open Journals System on the journal website: http://bjr.sbpjor.org.br

Author guidelines can be found on the url:http://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/about/submissions#authorGuidelines

Deadlines

Paper submission: February 28th 2015

Peer review: April 15th 2015

Submission of revised manuscripts in english or portuguese/spanish: May 15th 2015

Publication: July 31st 2015

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