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[Commlist] Call for chapters: Edited volume Media and the War in Ukraine
Wed Mar 16 10:13:17 GMT 2022
Call for chapters: Edited volume/Media and the War in Ukraine/
In many ways, the war in Ukraine represents a turning point in history.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24 has upset world
international relations and shattered the foundation of security in
Europe. The war is likely to have far-reaching economic and
environmental consequences. Most importantly, it is a rapidly evolving
humanitarian emergency with a massive scale of death, destruction and
displacement.
This edited volume (Global Crises and Media Series, Peter Lang) examines
the numerous ways in which the media are involved in and shape the war
in Ukraine. The war represents the complex relationship between
contemporary conflict and the expanding mesh of media—from mainstream
broadcasting and press to political communication in street protests and
the latest digital technologies and their creative uses. The internet is
flooded with news, viral messages and disinformation campaigns. At the
same time, social media platforms are playing an unprecedented role in
the war by restricting access to Russian state-run media and scaling up
fact-checking efforts. This edited volume aims to deepen understanding
of the dynamic intersections of war and media by focusing on the
continuities and changes in the media platforms, practices and meanings
of war in the current post-digital era.
I invite you to submit abstract proposals for theoretical and empirical
chapters that address different facets of the communication war in and
surrounding Ukraine. Subjects include, but are not limited to, the
responses of (inter)national TV/radio and press, the responses/uses of
various audiences, the accountability of social media platforms,
propaganda and disinformation campaigns, fact-checking, censorship and
the politics of internet shutdown, global (h)acktivism, and memes and
other vernacular expressions of war.
Are you working on or thinking about the relationship between the media
and war in Ukraine? Please submit abstract proposals of approximately
400 words (tomervi.pantti /at/ helsinki.fi) <mailto:(mervi.pantti /at/ helsinki.fi)>by
15 April 2022. The authors will be notified by 15 May 2022. The deadline
for the final chapters (6000–7000 words) is at the end of 2022. I look
forward to hearing from you.
Mervi Pantti, Editor
University of Helsinki
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