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[Commlist] Call for abstracts: Special issue of MedieKultur – PandeMedia. How Covid-19 has affected the role of media in society
Fri Jul 09 08:13:57 GMT 2021
Call for abstracts: Special issue of MedieKultur – PandeMedia. How
Covid-19 has affected the role of media in society
Fundamentally, media technologies facilitate communication between two
parties or more across vast distances - synchronously and
asynchronously. During the Covid-19 pandemic era, these properties have
proven important towards organizing mass testing as well as providing
news, updates, and information. In addition to this, the many facets of
digital communication in the modern workplace have become even more
important. Aside from the many practical aspects where media
technologies have proven valuable or necessary, social lives have been
mediated as well through familiar social media platforms, message apps,
and video conference software. Moreover, the Covid-19 era has
highlighted debates over misinformation, conspiracy theories, fringe
online cultures, and the role of surveillance technologies in society.
None of these practices represent entirely new forms of media use, but
due to the pandemic they have become necessary and apparent in new ways.
In summation, this special issue will be open to a wide range of topics
within the scope of media culture through the prism of the Covid-19
pandemic.
Suggested topics:
- Everyday media practices during ‘lockdowns’
- Changing perceptions of digital media beyond the pandemic
- Global and regional differences to changes in the role of digital
media in the pandemic
- Surveillance technologies in the battle against contagion
- The role of news media during the pandemic
- Remote learning experiences with and without digital media
- Experiences with working remote and digital facilitation of
consumption (e.g., online deliveries, new digitization, etc.)
- Conspiracy theories and their proliferation through media
- Mediation of cultural institutions (e.g., museums, theatres, etc.)
Deadline for abstract submission: September 1st, 2021
Deadline for full paper: February 1st, 2022
Deadline for revisions: June 15th, 2022
Expected publication: November 2022
Guest editors:
Thomas Enemark Lundtofte, Assistant Professor in media studies,
University of Southern Denmark
Stine Liv Johansen, Associate Professor in media studies, Aarhus University
No payments or Article Processing Charges (APC) from authors or their
institutions will be required.
Please visit MedieKultur’s website for further information on how to
submit your abstract:
https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur/announcement/view/907
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