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[ecrea] CfP Book - Communication for social change
Wed Jul 26 21:12:18 GMT 2017
*CfP Book on /Communication for social change: proposals for action/*
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Eds.: A. Iranzo & A. Farné
This edited book seeks to compile innovative analyses and proposals in
the framework of communication for social change that explore
possibilities of transformative action from civil society and cultural
production.
In the last decade, the field of communication for social change has
increasingly evolved, incorporating critical perspectives from
post-development, critical and feminist studies that have fostered
reflections on issues related to recognition, representation, and action.
With this regard, the book seeks proposals that address new
communicative perspectives that promote empowering representations of
victims of injustices and inequalities in order to drive new imaginaries
of collective action and social change. Proposals with gender,
intersectional, nonviolent, or Global South perspectives are
particularly welcome. Contributions can be included in the following areas:
-Epistemologies: new conceptual and methodological proposals.
-Politics: innovative contributions in the political-institutional context.
-Activism: analyses of transformative initiatives of civil society.
-Cultural production: case studies and new representations in the media
and popular culture.
Topics may include (but are not limited to):
1.Theoretical issues in communication for social change and conceptual
foundations to transform the concept of victim.
2.Empowering representations in the struggle for social change,
proposals that relate communication for social change with ethical
witnessing (Kaplan, 2005; Oliver, 2004) in the current context of
cultural production, etc.
3.Communicative initiatives and strategies (in traditional or
alternative media, online, arts, etc.) that promote the transformative
process of the victims in political terms, beyond their individuality,
towards social change.
4.Possibilities and limitations of ethical witnessing and other
innovative strategies as tools to fissure the established frame of
recognition of violence, victim, and justice.
5.Communicative initiatives that compile stories of resistance from
victims and/or revision of the role of the different social agents.
This publication is an action of the research project “Ethical
witnessing and communication for change: analysis of modes of
re-signification of the victim and re-situation of social agents” funded
by University Jaume I.
The book will be published with Tirant lo Blanch, included in the SPI
ranking of publishers in Humanities and Social Sciences
(http://ilia.cchs.csic.es/SPI/prestigio_expertos_2014.php
<http://ilia.cchs.csic.es/SPI/prestigio_expertos_2014.php>). The
tentative publication date will be around the end of 2018 and early 2019.
Submission information:
-Send a *500-600 words abstract* (with title, objectives, methodology,
expected results, and 4-5 references, along with authors’ names and
e-mail with 5 lines of CV for each contributor). Deadline for
submission: *15 October 2017*. Authors will be notified within a month
approximately.
-*Complete chapters*(6000-7000 words, including references) of selected
abstracts will be sent by *March 1^st 2018*. Manuscripts will be peer
reviewed and authors will be notified in two months approximately.
-Texts can be submitted in English or Spanish.
-Send all your proposals (abstracts and full chapters) and queries to
both editors, Amador Iranzo ((iranzo /at/ uji.es) <mailto:(iranzo /at/ uji.es)>) and
Alessandra Farné ((farne /at/ uji.es) <mailto:(farne /at/ uji.es)>).
Please feel free to disseminate the call among all your networks of
colleagues who may be interested in publishing their advances in the
field of communication for social change.
We look forward to reading your proposals and do not hesitate to contact
us for any queries. Please, note that August is vacation period.
*References*
Kaplan, E. A. (2005). /Trauma Culture: The Politics of Terror and Loss
in Media and Literature/. New Jersey: Rutgers UP.
Oliver, K. (2004). Witnessing and Testimony. /Parallax/, /10/(1), 79-88.
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