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[Commlist] CFP: Communication & Sport - Call for Special Issue Proposals
Tue May 09 16:20:30 GMT 2023
Communication & Sport Call for Special Issue Proposals
Communication & Sport, a bi-monthly research journal published by SAGE
Publishing in association with the International Association for
Communication and Sport (IACS) and International Communication
Association (ICA), invites proposals for two guest-edited special
issues. Now in its 11th year of publication, Communication & Sport has
established itself as a leading journal at the nexus of
communication/media studies and sport studies. Please visit the journal
website for more information about its Aims & Scope, the Editorial
Board, guidelines for articles, and sample issues at
https://journals.sagepub.com/home/com.
This is an open call, in which the journal is soliciting a special issue
on an important and focused topic area. Priority will be given to
proposals on communication and sport topics that are emerging, deserving
of more focused attention, and have resonance across our community of
global scholars.
Proposals by prospective guest editors of special issues will be
reviewed by Co-Editors Andrew Billings and Marie Hardin, and the
journal’s associate editors, in consultation with a distinguished
international Editorial Board. Manuscripts for special issues will be
solicited via open calls for submissions and undergo a double-blind
review process under the supervision of the special issue editor(s) and
the journal editors. Up to two proposals will be selected from among
those submitted, one for manuscript submissions in 2024, and the other
for manuscript submissions in 2025. Selected special issue editors will
be notified by mid-August 2023. There's no payment from the editors and
the authors required.
Proposals should be sent to (commandsporteditors /at/ gmail.com) by July 1,
2023, with C&S Special Issue Proposal in the subject line and addressing
the following points:
1. Characterization of theme/topic to be addressed.
2. Relevance and timeliness of the theme/topic.
3. Expected contribution to the study of communication and sport.
4. Interdisciplinary interest and impact.
5. Interest to the international academic community.
6. Quality and quantity of expected submissions.
7. How the proposed issue would advance new, understudied areas in the
field.
8. Academic qualifications and editorial experience of the proposed
editor(s).
Please ensure that this information is included on a separate page and
that no information identifying the proposed editors is found elsewhere
in the proposal.
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