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[ecrea] CfP Journal of Alternative and Community Media - The “Other” Alternatives: Political Right-Wing Media On- and Offline
Wed Feb 21 17:45:39 GMT 2018
Journal of Alternative and Community Media
SPECIAL ISSUE
CALL FOR PAPERS – EXTENDED DEADLINE
Guest Editors:
André Haller, University of Bamberg, Germany ((andre.haller /at/ uni-bamberg.de))
Kristoffer Holt, Linnæus University, Sweden ((kristoffer.holt /at/ lnu.se))
Renaud de La Brosse, Linnæus University, Sweden ((renaud.delabrosse /at/ lnu.se))
The “Other” Alternatives: Political Right-Wing Media On- and Offline
Research on alternative media is deeply rooted in media scepticism of
the 1970s and is especially influenced by cultural studies. The main aim
of alternative forms of journalism is to challenge mainstream media and
its professional practices (Atton, 2010). Moreover, alternative media
producers want to give voice to minorities (Bailey, Cammaerts &
Carpentier, 2008) and, particularly in left-wing journalism, to overcome
cultural hegemony of political and economic elites fostered by
established media (Schweiger, 2017). Consequently, studies on
alternative media mainly focus on left-wing conceptions (Beywl &
Brombach, 1983; Holtz-Bacha, 2015), on alternative media as oppositional
instruments in authoritarian regimes (Schweiger, 2017) as well as on
community media (Bailey et al., 2008; Harnischmacher, 2015).
However, “little attention has been paid to right-wing media as
alternative media” (Atton, 2006, 574). Actually, we see a vast spectrum
of right-wing media such as Breitbart News Network, The Alex Jones Show
and Infowars or the influential publicist Milo Yiannopoulos. Though many
right-wing platforms have little impact, some prominent organisations
have a high reach in terms of followers, “like” numbers or circulation
rates. In addition to that, we witness that alternative right-wing media
gain importance in daily politics. For instance, Breitbart News Network
and the blog The Gateway Pundit entered the White House Press Corps
after the election of Donald Trump.
This special issue of the Journal of Alternative and Community Media
focusses on Alternative Right-Wing Media which is published online as
well as offline to close the research gap in the right-wing media spectrum.
Possible papers could focus on questions such as:
• How do right-wing media represent themselves? Do they
emphasise their role as alternative media contrary to mainstream media?
How is the relationship to other media? For example, are there opportune
connections to established mainstream media, e.g. citations of or links
to mainstream media articles?
• Who are the recipients of alternative right-wing media?
How do they think about political issues and about established media? Is
there a connection between media scepticism (the “liar press”
accusations in Germany and the “fake news” allegations in the US are
still part of the public discussion) and the use of alternative media?
• Who are the producers of alternative media in the
right-wing sector? Do they have a professional background in journalism?
Which political views do they have?
• Do right-wing alternative media have elements of
participating journalism or are they used to promote the political
standpoints of the producers?
• Is there a closed counter public sphere in the right-wing
spectrum? Can we perceive effects of echo chambers or filter bubbles
(Pariser, 2011)?
Submissions due: 30 May 2018 (extended deadline)
Publication: Late 2018
Submission Guidelines:
Manuscripts of 6,000-8,000 words should be submitted to
(andre.haller /at/ uni-bamberg.de) by 30 May 2018.
Full style guidelines are available at
https://joacm.org/index.php/JOACM/pages/view/authors
Manuscripts will be subject to double-blind peer review and should be
submitted free of identifying features, together with a cover letter
supplying the full name of each author with current affiliation and
contact details.
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