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[Commlist] cfp - Generations, Digital Uses and Competences
Fri Jul 19 03:10:19 GMT 2019
*CALL FOR PAPERS - Generations, Digital Uses and Competences
A special issue of Medijske studije / Media Studies Journal to be
published in January 2020, MS Vol. 10 (2019) 20
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Edited by Maria José Brites (Lusófona University of Porto), Inês Amaral
(University of Coimbra), Antonija Čuvalo (University of Zagreb)
Media generational identities are culturally, socially, economically and
historically shaped. A single vision of generational identity is impossible.
This special issue welcomes different approaches to intergenerational
and generational perspectives from various geographical landscapes.
Moreover, it aims to discuss digital uses and digital competences within
intergenerational and generational perspectives. The proposal is to
assume as context the current digital media environment, which has
shaped media history over the past decades. Non-Western voices covering
generations, digital uses and competences are particularly welcome.
Historically, media were mostly considered as reinforcements of the
generational gap, mostly in the family context. Though research by
Livingstone and Haddon (2009) found that the intergenerational gap is
diminishing in time, according to Bolin & Skogerbø (2013), the digital
era is contributing to straight the generations. Čuvalo (2017) discerns
shared media repertoires among the youngest, so-called digital
generation or digital natives and the older generation of digital
immigrants (Thomas, 2011). In this sense, there is the need to work
closely on life course perspectives as a possible explanation of the
diminishing or perpetuating of the generational gap (Amaral & Daniel,
2018). The context of digital literacy reinforced activities by civil
society and schools and can bring some light to the discussion of this
need (Brites, 2017). Furthermore, a generational perspective in scholar
and familiar environments can empower the discussion.
There is a story to tell and gains to conquer from the historical
reflection, although the real interconnection between the digital
devices and the audiences is a recent issue. Research can benefit from a
systematization from the past to the future and also in the current present.
*Descriptors:
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A historical and cross-national perspective on generations and the
digital environment
Non-media centric approach to media generations
Generations and the context of the digital environment
Generations and digital competences
Generations and intergenerational approaches
Digital literacy and generations
Digital literacy and intergenerational dimensions
Theoretical discussions on generations, digital uses and competencies
To define and explore methodologies critically to better understand the
audience of digital generations, namely alternative methodologies.
To consider ethical discussions in researching generations and also
intergenerational dynamics.
*Questions:
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What can we learn with a historical perspective of generations and the
digital, especially in the context of transitional and non-Western
societies?
How does the digital environment may contribute to convergence on
generations? Still, what are the differences in using the digital across
generations?
What are the current and future trends that research results are giving
to the field?
Is there a shift in the approach of different generations and the media?
What is the relevance of life course in the digital uses and competences?
How to portray the digital evolution uses across generations,
considering that the generational context is not a static dimension?
What are the most appropriate theoretical approaches?
Is research giving insights about new methodological approaches? What
are the methodological challenges?
What are the most challenging and needed ethical questions of this
research field?
Is there still a generation gap in terms of digital uses and competences?
What social and cultural issues define generational contexts and
condition intergenerationality far beyond competencies or uses?
How to equate intergenerationality and digital uses in different
geographic contexts?
*References*
Amaral, I., & Daniel, F. (2018). The use of social media among senior
citizens in Portugal: active ageing through an intergenerational
approach. In International Conference on Human Aspects of IT for the
Aged Population. Lecture Notes in Computer Science v. 10926 (pp.
422-434). Springer, Cham. Print ISSN: 0302-9743, Online ISSN: 1611-3349,
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92034-4_32
Bolin, G., & Skogerbø, E. (2013). Age, generation and the media.
Northern Lights, 11, 3-14. doi:10.1386/nl.11.3_2
Brites, M.J. (Coord.) (2017). Digital Literacy and Education (2014-July
2016), national reports (Portugal, UK, Ireland, Spain, Serbia and
Italy), ELN - European Literacy Network, Digital Literacy Team
(WG2)https://www.is1401eln.eu/en/gca/index.php?id=149.
Čuvalo, A. (2017). Ritmovi medijskih generacija u Hrvatskoj:
istraživanje repertoara medijskih generacija iz sociološke
perspektive.Reviza za sociologiju, 47(3): 271-302.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.5613/rzs.47.3.2.
Livingstone, Sonia & Haddon, Leslie (2009).EU Kids Online: Final Report.
London: London School of Economics and Political Science.
Thomas, M. (2001)(ed.). Deconstructing Digital Natives. Young People,
Technology and the New Literacies. New York & London: Routledge.
*All manuscripts should be submitted through the**Open Journal System
<https://hrcak.srce.hr/ojs/index.php/medijske-studije/index>**.
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*Submission guidelines can be found**here
<https://hrcak.srce.hr/ojs/index.php/medijske-studije/about/submissions>**.
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*The deadline for full articles is 7 October 2019.*
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