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[ecrea] special issue of Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
Mon Jul 16 08:27:30 GMT 2018
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
Special Issue Paper Call
Digital Media & Politics: Effects of The Great Information and
Communication
Divides
Public discourse about socio-cultural, economic and political
issues has
catalyzed a drastic shift in tone and tactics since the 2016
presidential
election campaign cycle. Through the constant output of news and
information
presented by cable news networks, broadcast networks, social media and
the
Internet, an unprecedented array of tailored communication strategies
have
emerged to target and influence the diverse constituents and voters
across
different socio-economic, ethnic and racial subgroups. In this early
stage
of the Web 3.0 environment, disrupted technologies – such as big data
analytics and social bots – have the capacity to energize public
opinion
and exacerbate on-going information and communication divides in
society.
This special issue aims at investigating a range of topics that will
help
identify the information communication, and persuasion strategies
applied to
influence the interactions between media, politics and society as well
as the
effects of such interactions. Appropriate topics for submission could
address a wide range of issues that impact public discourse on our
democracy
and way of life. Below is a set of sample concepts or constructs that
help
contextualize this special issue call.
· Journalistic Truth vs. Alternative Facts
· Fake News vs. Real News
· Information Strategy Effects on Information Divides
· Communication Strategy Effects on Communication Divides
· Civil vs. Civic Discourse
· Mainstream vs. Fringe Political Activism
· Source, Message, and/or Channel Credibility
· Climate Change and Science Communication
· Personality, Social Movements and Political Movements
· Uses and Manipulations of Data Analytics
· Social Bots and Machine Learning
Submission Guidelines
All manuscripts should be received by December 1, 2018 (U.S. Eastern
Standard
Time). To submit a manuscript, please click on this link:
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/hbem. Submissions should conform
to the
journal’s Instructions for Authors (see Here). For questions associated
with this special issue, please contact the special issue guest
editors.
Special Issue Guest Editors
· Homero Gil de Zúñiga (Ph.D.), College of Social Sciences, The
University of Vienna (email: (homero.gil.de.zuniga /at/ univie.ac.at)
<mailto:(homero.gil.de.zuniga /at/ univie.ac.at)>)
· Hsuan-Ting Chen (Ph.D.), School of Journalism and
Communication, The
Chinese University of Hong Kong (email: (htchen /at/ cuhk.edu.hk)
<mailto:(htchen /at/ cuhk.edu.hk)>)
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