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[Commlist] CFP Information Communication and Society -
Sun Apr 07 17:55:42 GMT 2019
CFP
Sexuality, Gender, Media. Identity articulations in the contemporary
media landscape
Call for Papers: Special Issue of Information Communication and society
to be published in 2020 (online); 2021 (print)
edited by Cosimo Marco Scarcelli, Tonny Krijnen and Paul G. Nixon
From Trump’s discourses to the everyday life performances in digital
platforms, from representation of LGBTQ+ in TV programs to pornography,
the relation between gender, sexuality and media is ubiquitous and
strongly embedded in everyday life. The definitions of gender and
sexuality are in constant flux with the media playing a key role in
shaping, articulating, representing and performing these definitions.
The current, general openness and debate on gender and sexuality is
built upon the struggles of many groups and individuals to bring these
issues into the mainstream. Issues that have important influences on the
ways in which we live our lives and view those of others.
Because of political and cultural changes, questions connected to sexual
identity and gender are constantly under attack, whilst opposite
tendencies of reconfirming patriarchal scripts and resisting
challenging, and redefining these paradigms are simultaneously present.
Considering gender and sexuality as social and cultural construction,
this special issue of Information Communication and society aims to
explore issues able to focus on the contemporary social changes that are
connected to gender and sexuality in and through media. The articles
will be concerned, on the one hand, with exploring aspects of the
changing social and sexual landscape, on the other hand, on the ways in
which media seem to stubbornly recycle gender and sexual stereotypes.
How do these two tendencies relate to one another? How do contemporary
gender ideologies influence media perspectives and practices? Do
mediated representations reinforce, echo, or challenge social
hierarchies based in differences of gender and sexuality? How do new
media technologies feed into discourses on gender and sexuality?
Potential papers could explore new researches at the forefront of media
and communication practice and theory and the nuances of contemporary
sex and gender scripts as they are played out in popular media looking
at both the more traditional and normative interpretation of gender and
sexuality as well as texts that challenge and therefore move beyond the
heteronormative and sexist.
We are looking for contributions that analyze media both in terms of
representation and agency and that will be able to reflect different
cultural conditions and experiences, contrasting perspectives in terms
of analytical orientation, and geographically dynamic subjects.
Possible topics could include:
* adapting and resisting gendered and sexed identities
* forging new normative gendered identities
* dating and hook up apps
* use of social networking sites, including Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
* rebranding feminism
* pornography
* datafication of gender and sexuality
* representation of gender and sexuality in popular media
* gender and media production
* gender, sexuality and technologies, technology of pleasure, sex bots.
Please submit your 300 word abstract along with the author’s bio (100
words) and author’s full contact details before 31 May 2019.
Please upload you abstract using this link:
https://www.dropbox.com/request/OXDnBkBIewJldq14OZIi
Please direct enquiries to Cosimo Marco Scarcelli, Tonny Krijnen and
Paul G. Nixon
(marco.scarcelli /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(marco.scarcelli /at/ gmail.com)>
(krijnen /at/ eshcc.eur.nl) <mailto:(krijnen /at/ eshcc.eur.nl)>
(p.g.nixon /at/ hhs.nl) <mailto:(p.g.nixon /at/ hhs.nl)>
Publication schedule:
30 June 2019: Decisions on abstracts
1 February 2020: deadline full paper submission
1 February - 15 April 2020: Peer reviewing
22 April 2020: Comments to authors
8 May 2020: Deadline submission revisions
21 May 2020: Final decisions
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