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[Commlist] CFP: Special Issue on the Digital Life of Young People in the Nordics
Wed Apr 26 19:50:33 GMT 2023
Call for Papers for a Special Issue on the Digital Life of Young People
in the Nordics
This special issue of Nordisk tidsskrift for ungdomsforskning – Nordic
Journal for Youth Research (NTU) invites researchers from different
scholarly fields to contribute with empirically founded articles
investigating young people's digital lives in the Nordic countries.
Today, young people are leading digital lives with multiple connections
to their physical lives. Digital communities play a significant role for
youth in the management of their everyday lives. In globalised online
spheres, communities span geographical locations, crossing cultural and
linguistic barriers. Young people are also navigating different
platforms and leading digital lives in parallel in different
communities. The Nordic countries are advanced information societies
where the young people’s digital consumption is high. Young users are
members of different communities where they share a common goal with
others and are able to develop agency and strengthen their identities.
What characterises the digital life of the young in terms of their
identity work, relationships, sharing of ideas and practices, and
cultural exchange? How do digital technologies affect the young people’s
everyday lives, as well as shifts from childhood to adult life? What
characterises young people’s agency, cultural engagement and lifestyle
in online communities? What new possibilities, challenges and research
agendas emerge?
This special issue of Nordisk tidsskrift for ungdomsforskning – Nordic
Journal for Youth Research (NTU) invites researchers from different
scholarly fields to contribute with empirically founded articles
investigating young people's digital lives in the Nordic countries. We
invite researchers interested in, above all, media, information, digital
literacy, and digitalisation, as well as non- and informal learning in
different disciplines and interdisciplinary settings to contribute to
this special issue. We are interested in articles that examine
youth-initiated activities in the digital sphere and relate to questions
and approaches in youth research. We define young people as individuals
from their pre-teens to early adolescence (about 11–25 years) but expect
each contributor to define their target group.
The special issue is planned to be published in 2024. NTU is an open
access social sciences journal with no article processing charge (APC)
for the authors.
We encourage scholars from different disciplinary fields and different
theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches to contribute.
Relevant topics may include but are not restricted to, the following:
* young people’s engagement and content production in nationwide and
specifically Nordic/local communities of TikTok, Instagram, YouTube,
as well as cross-platform audiovisual content consumption, and/or
production;
* gaming on different platforms, and the activities’ effects on health
and everyday life;
* genres and genre practices: practices of sharing content related to
distinct interests, vlogging, curating, collaborative forms of
creation;
* problems and challenges: information mis- and maluses,
disinformation, misinformation and information disorders, fake
content, cyberbullying;
* emergence, advocacy, and development of new digital literacies:
algorithmic literacy, artificial intelligence (AI) literacy,
cross-platform literacy, multiliteracy in online environments;
* diversity in online youth communities: gender differences, digital
life of vulnerable, marginalised and minority groups,
multilingualism, multicultural encounters, ethnicity, religion;
* policies and informal pedagogies: sustainability, digital
resilience, youth’s responses to crises, peer support communities.
Submissions
Please submit a 200-word abstract with 3–5 keywords, written in English
or Scandinavian languages (Danish, Norwegian or Swedish) by June 1 2023,
to (sevtap.gurdal /at/ hv.se). NTU is an interdisciplinary social science
journal. The maximal length of articles is 7,500 words. Submitted
manuscripts must comply with the journal's guidelines for authors and
will be subject to a double blind peer review.
Important dates
* June 1, 2023: Deadline for abstracts
* June 5, 2023: Authors are notified of acceptance
* November 15, 2023: Deadline for submitted first draft (full papers)
* May 1, 2024: Deadline for submitted revised manuscript after peer
review
* June/July 2024: Issue will be published
Editors of the special issue
For any inquiries, please contact the editors of the special issue:
Sevtap Gurdal, PhD, Senior Lecturer, University West, Trollhättan,
Sweden, (sevtap.gurdal /at/ hv.se)
Maarit Jaakkola, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Gothenburg,
(maarit.jaakkola /at/ gu.se)
Linus Andersson, PhD, Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer, Halmstad
University, (linus.andersson /at/ hh.se)
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