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[Commlist] cfp Edited Book: Feminist activism in digital era: Cultural perspectives
Sat May 06 18:17:38 GMT 2023
*Call for Book Chapters *
*Edited Book:****Feminist activism in digital era: Cultural perspectives*
*Publication by Cambridge Books Publishing*
*Call for book chapters: *We welcome proposals for book chapters in
*“Feminist activism in the digital era: Cultural perspectives”*, an
edited volume to be published by Cambridge Books Publishing in 2024.
*About the Book:*
Feminism and digital media are rapidly evolving fields that intersect in
complex ways. As the Internet and social media platforms become
ubiquitous, feminist activists, scholars and artists are leveraging
these tools to advance their goals and vision for gender equality.
Digital feminist activism involves using digital technologies and
platforms to advocate for gender equality and to challenge patriarchy
and systems of oppression that perpetuate gender inequality. Digital
media serve as counter public spheres and solidarity networks where
women can connect and learn from one another while also challenging
gender norms and breaking taboos. Digital feminist activism includes
new, creative, affective, performative tactics such as hashtag
campaigns, online petitions, digital storytelling, data activism, video
activism etc. Social media allows women to interact with feminist
movements, exchange ideas, and develop new resistance practices.
However, the affordances of digital media are limited by several
factors: the rise of antifeminist groups and misogynist culture on
social media, the dominance of algorithms limiting feminist movements’
visibility on digital platforms, digital gender gap, temporality of
online communication that favors political participation based on weak
affinities and strong emotions (Barassi, 2015:148-149), digilantism etc.
This book brings together chapters that explore the impact of digital
media on feminism across various countries and cultures. The book
chapters will analyze digital feminist activism in the context of a
specific country, looking at the impact of cultural and social norms,
political regimes, and the colonial past of these countries on digital
media and feminist activism as well as the relationship with global
feminist movements.
*Scope and topics:*
We invite contributions from scholars, activists, and practitioners
working on feminism and digital activism from a variety of perspectives
and disciplines.
Book chapters may include these topics, but are not limited to:
-Feminist activism on social media
-Feminist blogs, podcasts, and online communities
-Digital storytelling as a feminist practice
- Media-making by feminist artists and filmmakers
-Cyberfeminism and hacktivism
- Online harassment
- Feminist pedagogy and digital media
- Digital gender gap
- Feminist approaches to digital media policy and governance
- Digital feminist activism and digital labour
- Digital media and intersectionality (race, class, sexuality, ability,
etc.)
We welcome submissions from authors representing diverse geographic,
disciplinary, and methodological backgrounds. No payment from the
authors will be required
*SUBMISSION GUIDELINES *
*Abstract:*
Abstracts can be submitted as either a Word or PDF.
* Title format:*
“yourname_Abstract” and should include:
• Title/Subject
• Author’s name
• Affiliation (university, independent, etc.)
• Contact details
• Abstract (max. 500 words)
• 5-8 keywords
*Full chapters:*
• Chapter manuscript - 6,000-10,000 words
*Editors:*
Asli Kotaman, Bonn University,
Mediaundwissenschaft,(aslikotaman /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(aslikotaman /at/ gmail.com)>
Gülüm Şener, 15 November Cyprus University, New Media Department
(gulumsener /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(gulumsener /at/ gmail.com)>
*Important deadlines:*
Abstract submission: 1 July, 2022
Notification for acceptance : 1 August, 2022
Full chapter submission: 15 November 2022
Notes to authors: 15 December 2023
Revised chapter submission: 15 February 2024
Expected publication date: June/July 2024
For any queries or further information, please contact Gülüm Şener and
Aslı Kotaman.
Short bios pf the editors:
Assoc. Prof. Aslı Kotaman:
She graduated from Marmara University Journalism and received her M.A.
degree from Media Economy Department. She completed Communication
Sciences Ph.D. programme at Marmara University with her thesis, entitled
“Mental Collections, From Yeşilçam Period to Tele-Novelas the Flow of
The Narration” from Tv and Cinema Department. She received her associate
professorship from Cinema Studies. She is now working at the University
of Bonn as a research fellow. Over the past 15 years she has been
working on women’s cinema, gender inequalities in films, representations
of the gender in films as well as video activism. She has several
publications, edited volumes and conference proceedings in these subjects.
Email: (aslikotaman /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(aslikotaman /at/ gmail.com)>
Academia: https://bonn.academia.edu/Asl%C4%B1Kotaman
<https://bonn.academia.edu/Asl%C4%B1Kotaman>
0000-0003-1184-5060
Assoc. Prof. Gülüm Şener:
She graduated from Galatasaray University, and she received her M.A. degree
from Stendhal University-Grenoble III. In 2006, she completed Communication
Sciences Ph.D. programme at Marmara University with her thesis, entitled
“New
Public Sphere of Global Capitalism: The Use of the Internet by New Social
Movements”. Over the last 15 years, she’s been teaching communication and
media studies at various universities. Between 2019-2020, Şener conducted a
research, entitled "Digital Feminist Activism in Turkey", as a
Visiting Fellow at
the Media and Communication Department of the London School of Economics
(LSE). She has several publications, including editing books on digital
activism,
video activism, social media and digital gender-based violence.
Currently, she is an
associate professor at the New Media Department of 15 November Cyprus
University.
E-mail: (gulumsener /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(gulumsener /at/ gmail.com)>,
(gulumsener /at/ onbeskku.edu.tr) <mailto:(gulumsener /at/ onbeskku.edu.tr)>
Academia: https://hku-tr.academia.edu/GulumSener
<https://hku-tr.academia.edu/GulumSener>
ORCID: 0000-0002-8625-0304
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