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[ecrea] Call for Articles: African Journalism Studies (AJS) - African Digital Media Review
Sun Mar 01 21:09:04 GMT 2015
Call for Articles:
African Journalism Studies (AJS)’s ‘African Digital Media Review’
As of this year, African Journalism Studies (AJS), formerly known as
Equid Novi: African Journalism Studies (ENAJS) is increasing its
frequency from three to four issues per year by incorporating an annual
issue, themed African Digital Media Review (ADMR). ADMR broadly aims to
explore the impact of digital technologies on a range of social and
cultural practices that directly implicate journalism as a social
practice. It seeks to provide a consolidated and focused forum for
scholarship that engages with, and invigorates wide-ranging debates on
the impact of digital technologies on diverse spheres of journalism
practice on the continent Africa. The emphasis is on taking stock of the
‘changing journalism landscape’ and to view African journalism/media
within a more broadly encompassing Global comparative context.
As well as seeking theoretically driven research that uses a wide range
of empirical evidence, we seek studies that inspire sensitivity to the
contingent nature of the appropriation of digital technologies in
African journalism and media. We would particularly welcome studies that
counter deep-seated ‘technicist’ approaches by considering
prevailing socio-political, economic and cultural dynamics. The goal is
to foreground contextually-rooted debates of evolving practices,
attitudes and patterns of digital media use and appropriation in Africa,
all of which remain underrepresented in Global journalism scholarship.
We are now seeking full articles for the first issue of ADMR 36(4).
Topics to be covered may include, but are by no means limited to the
following issues:
· Critical empirical and theoretical research that crosses
disciplinary boundaries but generally constitutes or focuses on
journalistic cultures and practices in Africa
· How digital technologies are redefining, supplementing, or
replacing traditional journalism and media in Africa
· How digital technologies are impacting on established normative
values and traditions of journalism in Africa
· Innovative appropriations in wide-ranging social contexts that
directly implicate journalism
· How appropriations of digital technologies in Africa are shaped
and constrained by specific socio-political, cultural and economic factors
· Cross-cultural comparisons of digital journalism practices across
African countries and beyond
· New forms of citizenship, participatory cultures and the extent
to which digital media are an empowering force in Africa
· Methodological challenges posed by new digital technologies to
the study of journalism and media in Africa etc.
Complete articles fitting within this broadly defined theme must be sent
to the Special Annual Issue Editor & AJS’s Associate Editor, Dr Hayes
Mabweazara (hayes.mabweazara /at/ falmouth.ac.uk) by Friday, 29th of May 2015
For further details on the journal and referencing guidelines, please
see
http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?journalCode=recq20&page=instructions#.VOKUaks5tg0
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