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[Commlist] China Media Research (Special Issue on Environmental Communication in the Greater China Region)
Thu May 09 21:50:47 GMT 2019
*Environmental Communication Research in the Greater China Region*
_Call for Submissions_
This special section of /China Media Research /invites scholars from a
broad range of disciplines and methodologies to submit manuscripts on
the theme of “Environmental Communication Research in the Greater China
Region.”
The Greater China Region is an informal term referring to four
Chinese-majority societies (i.e., China, Hong-Kong, Macao, and Taiwan)
that have formed strong cultural, economic, and political ties (Cheung,
2013; Harding, 1993; William, 2016). During the past five decades,
strong emphasis on economic development in this region has impacted
their environments. For example, China’s fragile environment has been
severely impacted after decades of rapid industrialization, population
pressure, and urbanization (Morton, 2003). In recent years, governments
in the Greater China Region have become increasingly aware of human toll
of these environmental problems. According to the World Bank (2007),
health costs of severe air and water pollution account for about 4.3
percent of China’s GDP. As a result, both governmental and
non-governmental organizations in this region have launched
communication initiatives or campaigns to protect the environment (Dai,
Zeng, & Wang, 2017). Local environmental NGOs have also enthusiastically
embraced new communication technologies to accomplish their conservation
objectives (Yang, Kang, & Wang, 2019). Environmental communication has
become a research area of great importance to ensure the sustainable
development and people’s welfare in this region. However, existing
literature shows that there is a lack of programmatic research to study
best practices, issues, policies, and theories pertinent to this region.
CMR invites scholars to submit their original manuscripts that
investigate but are not limited to the special theme topics.
Qualitative, quantitative, or mixed method approaches that study
environmental communication phenomena relevant to the Greater China
Region are welcome. In addition to theoretical manuscripts, this special
section also welcomes rigorous case studies that report best practices
in environmental communication campaigns in this region. Emerging
research approaches such as text mining and computational text analysis,
network analysis, netnography, and autoethnography are strongly encouraged.
Submissions must not have been previously published nor be under
consideration by another publication. An extended abstract (up to 1000
words) must be received by *June 3, 2019 *or a**complete paper received
by *August 26, 2019*. Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with
the APA publication manual (6th edition) and should not exceed 8,000
words including charts, figures, references, and tables. All manuscripts
will undergo the standard blind review, and the authors will be notified
of the final acceptance/rejection decision within three months of the
submission. CMR is a quarterly journal, which publishes both print and
online versions. Send your questions and submissions to the CMR special
section guest editor, Dr. Kenneth C. C. Yang at (cyang /at/ utep.edu)
<mailto:(cyang /at/ utep.edu)>.
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