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[Commlist] cfp: ANZCA '22
Tue Aug 02 12:11:26 GMT 2022
ANZCA 2022 - 22-25 November **UPDATE - DEADLINE EXTENDED - CFP closes
Friday, August 05 11:59pm AEST**
‘Communicating through Chaos: Connection, Disruption, Community’
University of Wollongong, Australia Convened by School of The Arts,
English and Media, Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities,
and Centre for Digital Transformation, Faculty of Engineering and
Information Sciences
ANZCA 2022 will showcase new directions for research focusing on
fundamental changes occurring across the broad sectors of communication,
journalism, digital health, and digital media. This includes burgeoning
research and methodological frameworks in public and health
communication, civic participation, and community-building. The
conference will bring together academics, independent researchers,
creative practitioners, and activists to explore a range of issues that
intersect with digital, social, and virtual communities and Web futures,
as well as the ascendency of streaming services and social gathering
platforms.
Key topic areas include:
– The transformation and impacts of COVID-era organisational,
intercultural, and interpersonal communications, and responses to
misinformation;
– New and dynamic forms of public relations and health communication,
and the creative use of digital media tools among communities of
creative practitioners, commentators, audiences, fans, and policymakers;
– The evolution of virtual communication and social engagement in
networked, mobile, augmented reality, and online spaces in the COVID
era, and the environmental/carbon impact of these forms of engagement; and
– Adaptions made to civic and community-building communication practices
that are designed to support participation in society during periods of
lockdown, isolation, and restricted mobility.
Keynote speakers confirmed: Lev Manovich (City University of New York)
Amanda D. Lotz (Queensland University of Technology)
More coming soon!
Guidelines for Submission: We welcome submissions for papers and panels
on a wide range of topics as outlined above. We invite four types of
submissions: individual paper abstracts; panel proposals; HDR/ECR
roundtable day; and full papers for consideration in a special
conference-themed journal issue. Please indicate whether you intend to
present in person, or online.
ABSTRACTS: Abstracts should be a maximum of 250 words. Please indicate
your submission type and include a 100-word author biography with your
submission.
PANEL PROPOSALS: Pre-constituted panels can feature 3-4 speakers whose
papers share a strong thematic link. To propose a panel, please submit
the following: panel title; an abstract providing an overview of the
panel (250-500 words); an abstract for each individual paper (250 words
each); and a 100-word bio for each presenter.
HDR/ECR ROUNDTABLE: For HDR students and ECRs (i.e. those within 5 years
of being awarded their PhD), we invite submissions of 200 words for our
Roundtable session on Day 1 of the conference. This session will offer
each speaker the opportunity to receive feedback on any element of their
research from both their peers and senior academics. Please include a
100-word author biography with your submission.
FULL PAPERS: All full papers submitted will undergo a double-blind
peer-review process to assess the suitability for one of two ANZCA
conference special issues – in either Communication Research Practices
(CRP) or Media International Australia (MIA). ANZCA no longer publishes
conference proceedings. However, the organising committee will issue a
formal letter of acceptance to the paper author(s) based on the
peer-review. Please eliminate any authorial identifying information from
the submitted paper, including from the title page, headers and footers,
and document file names. This will ensure blind refereeing, and failure
to deidentify a paper may lead to its rejection.
The body of the paper should be double-spaced, and left-aligned or
justified. Quotations should be in “double quotation marks” and
paragraphs of cited text longer than 40 words should be indented. Please
number all pages of your manuscript in the top-right header. The
suggested word count is a maximum of 6000 words, including references
cited. Papers must be referenced in APA style. Authors selected for
either CRP or MIA will be contacted following the conference, with
anticipated publication in 2023.
ELIGIBILITY: You do not need to be a member of ANZCA to submit an
abstract, panel proposal, or full paper. If your submission is accepted,
you will be asked to register for the conference via our website. There
are a range of different registration fees available, depending on
career stage/employment, which will be announced soon. You may make more
than submission, but you must complete one form per submission.
KEY DATES: • Submission site opens: 9 May 2022
• Submissions close: 05 August 2022
• Acceptance notifications and instructions emailed to participants by:
16 Sept 2022
• Early Bird registration opens: 1 September 2022
• Registration for Postgrad/ECR pre-conference symposium opens: 1
September 2022
• Early Bird registration closes: 7 October 2022
• Registrations close: 14 November 2022
For more information and submissions link, please visit
https://anzca.org/conference-event/anzca-2022-conference-call-for-papers/
For questions or concerns, please email ANZCA2022 /at/ gmail.com
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