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[ecrea] CFP: Special Issue: Social Media Critical Discourse Studies
Wed Jul 11 21:53:43 GMT 2018
CfP*: Social Media Critical Discourse Studies*
Special Issue:*Journal of Critical Discourse Studies*
Guest Editor: *Majid KhosraviNik*, (Majid.KhosraviNik /at/ newcastle.ac.uk)
<mailto:(Majid.KhosraviNik /at/ newcastle.ac.uk)>
The Journal of Critical Discourse Studies aims to publish critical
research that advances our understanding of how discourse figures in
social processes, social structures, and social change. This special
issue is in response to changes in mediation technologies of
discourse i.e. the techno-discursive re/deployments in the media
industry brought about by the penetration, proliferation and
concentration of discursive practices within communicative paradigm
of social media (KhosraviNik 2017, 2018). The issue addresses this
particular media context against a broadly defined field of Critical
Discourse Studies. The special issue aspires to bring together
studies which:
- Make theoretical and/or methodological contributions in response
to challenges to CDS notions of discursive/media power,
representation and ideology etc. as well as adaptations in
approaches of accessing, analysing and interpreting discursive
practices online.
- Consider social media communication as a new paradigm of
communication as well as the spaces, locations and platforms for
such communication.
- Critically unpack the nature of contemporary digital discourses
beyond merely viewing social media as ‘data repositories’ i.e.
engaging with changes in production and consumption of digital
discourses.
- Engage with original, empirical and current case study analyses of
various contemporary discourses in politics, culture, identity, etc.
- Make critical, fresh and meaningful transdisciplinary connections
with social media theory.
- View discourse as forms of structured representations across a
range of modalities of communication including the emerging
meaning-making artefacts and practices on social media
- Clearly position the research within the core tenets of CDS i.e.
its aspirations, assumptions and critique as well as engagement with
social theory
KhosraviNik, M. (2017) Social Media Critical Discourse Studies
(SM‐CDS). In John Flowerdew & John E. Richardson (Eds.), /Handbook
of Critical Discourse Analysis/, 583–596. London: Routledge.
KhosraviNik, M. (2018) Social Media Techno-Discursive Design,
Affective Communication and Contemporary Politics. /Fudan J. of
Humanities and Social Sciences/ (ePub ahead of Print), 1-16.
**
*Submission deadlines*
*01/09/2018 Abstract Submission*: Please email your
proposal/abstract of 500 words, specifying the scope, aims,
theoretical and methodological approach, the case, data and
significance of the study to (Majid.khosravinik /at/ newcastle.ac.uk)
<mailto:(Majid.khosravinik /at/ newcastle.ac.uk)>. Please include five
keywords plus a short bio for the author.
*10/09/2018 Acceptance Notifications*
*15/12/2018 Full Article Submission*
Articles should be original manuscripts of *8000 words maximum*,
including author details, abstract, and bibliography, and should
follow the instructions for authors available on the CDS homepage.
Please note that*accepted articles will go through the usual blind
review process as per CDS guidelines and can be rejected at any
time. *The title of the SI may be modified at later stages.
More info on the journal here
https://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=aimsScope&journalCode=rcds20**
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