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[Commlist] Call for papers for “Estudios sobre el Mensaje Periodístico"
Thu Dec 01 20:13:25 GMT 2022
“Estudios sobre el Mensaje Periodístico”: Call for papers on “Risk and
emergency communication: analysing strategies and discourses in the
digital age”
Until February 28, 2023 the call for papers for the journal “Estudios
sobre el Mensaje Periodístico” on “Risk and emergency communication:
analysing strategies and discourses in the digital age” is open.
The issue is edited by Mª Luisa Sánchez-Calero (Universidad Complutendse
de Madrid, Spain) and Gisela Gonçalves (Universidade da Beira
Interior/LabCom).
Communication in Risk and Emergency situations is increasingly
developing. According to the Global Assessment Report (GAR2022),
published by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
(UNDRR) in May 2022, between 350 and 500 medium and large-scale
disasters have occurred each year over the past two decades. Figures
provided by prestigious databases on recent research also demonstrate
the upward trend of this object of study. In Web of Science (WoS), with
the search term "emergency communication", 36.4% of the articles have
been published between 2012 and 2019. In WoS itself, if we reduce the
search to "emergency communication" and "social media", 88.8% of the
publications have been made between 2012 and 2019. Likewise, in other
more prestigious international and national databases such as Scopus,
Dialnet or the publisher SAGE, in all of them, between 85 and 95% of the
publications on "emergency communication" and "social media" were
produced between 2012 and 2019.
Internationally, contributions to this area of knowledge have been made
by authors such as: Sutton, Renshaw, Vos, et al., (2019); Brandt,
Turner-McGrievy, Friedman, et al., (2019); Liu, Kar, Zhang, et al.,
(2019); Kim, Bae, Hastak (2018); Bennet (2018); Sellnow et al.). In
Spain, the contributions in this area by authors such as:
Percastre-Mendizábal, Pont-Sorribes and Suau-Gomila (2019); Villodre and
Criado (2019); Sánchez-Calero (2017; 2018); Chivite-Fernández and
Serrano-Rodríguez (2013); Gonzalo and Farré (2011) or Castelló (2010)
are noteworthy. In all these studies, common nuances can be observed in
the approach and definition of the concept of risk and disaster
communication. Among them: the loss of protagonism in the control and
distribution of information in emergency situations of the traditional
media in favor of social media and the new citizen journalism.
Likewise, the significant increase in new information and communication
technologies (ICTs) and their use in new spaces for social organisation
create new opportunities for societies, business organisations and
communities to increase resilience to risk vulnerability.
With this new monograph, “Estudios sobre el Mensaje Periodístico” seeks
to promote analysis, criticism and examination. As well as suggesting
proposals and protocols on the coverage of Risk and Disasters addressed
by traditional media, governments, and public institutions in the
context of the digital era. We are looking for papers that examine
different discourses in these times of increasing interconnectedness,
but with growing disruption and misinformation. For this reason,
contributions will be selected for this monograph that not only address
a highly topical issue, but also contributes with their vision of risk
and disaster communication, from a professional and/or theoretical point
of view.
Original manuscripts must comply with the journal's guidelines and be
sent via the
platform:https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ESMP/about/submissions
<https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ESMP/about/submissions>, indicating
in the "comments for the editor" section, or in the heading of the
article, the title of the monograph: "Risk and Emergency Communication".
When accessingEstudios sobre el Mensaje Periodísticofor the first time,
you must register before submitting yourarticle.
Instructions to register and refer to the guidelines forauthors:
https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ESMP/about/submissions#authorGuidelines
<https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ESMP/about/submissions#authorGuidelines>
Proposals submission (full manuscript)deadline:*February 28, 2023*
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LANGUAGE
Papers can be submitted in English, Portuguese or Spanish.
EDITING AND SUBMISSION
“Estudios sobre el mensageperiodístico” is an open-access academic
journal, operating according to demanding standards of the peer-review
system, and operates on a double-blind peer-review process. After
submission, each paper will be distributed to two reviewers, previously
invited to evaluate it according to its academic quality, originality
and relevance to the objectives and scope of the theme.
Open Access Policy and no charging policy
<https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ESMP/acceso>
This journal is an open access journal, which means that all content is
freely available at no charge to individuals or their institution. Users
may read, download, copy, distribute, distribute, print, search or link
to the full text of articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose,
without seeking prior permission from the publisher or author. This
definition of open access is in accordance with the Budapest Open Access
Initiative (BOAI). Reuse of works may be made under the terms of the
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0) licence.
In addition, it does not charge submission fees, nor does it charge fees
for the publication of its articles.
For further information, pleasecontact: mail to:(revista.emp /at/ ucm.es)
<mailto:(revista.emp /at/ ucm.es)>
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