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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Special Issue of Journalism Practice
Wed Aug 30 13:16:32 GMT 2023
Call for Papers: Special Issue of Journalism Practice
The journalistic I: Mediating subjectivity in contemporary journalism
practices
Deadline for abstract submission: Monday 16 October 2023
Deadline for notification of accepted abstracts: Friday 17 November 2023
Deadline for full paper submission: Friday 17 May 2024
Guest editors: Jelle Mast & Martina Temmerman (Vrije Universiteit
Brussel, Belgium)
This special issue adopts a practice-oriented perspective, bringing
together research-based and reflective studies and case examples that
engage with manifest expressions of ‘byline’/‘mediating’ subjectivity in
journalism practice. In doing so, it aims to demonstrate and assess the
implications of the renewed currency of ‘the journalistic I’ in various
senses (narrative, interpretive, emotional, self-reflexive, transparent,
performative, artistic, promotional) for journalism as a meaning-making
and creative practice; for journalistic truth/storytelling; and for
audience engagement and the cognitive and affective investments
involved, while also considering the potentials of
autobiography/-ethnography for journalism education and research.
We welcome a wide range of research methods and analytical approaches
from a geographically and culturally diverse scholarship, reflecting the
multidisciplinary and global scope of the research field. Topics of
interest include but are not limited to:
/Rethinking journalism as an epistemic/discursive practice through the
analytical lenses of ‘byline’/‘mediating’ subjectivity, self-reflexivity
and/or transparency
/Journalism practices negotiating binary oppositions between objectivity
and subjectivity, fact and valuation, verification and assertion, or
evidence and advocacy
/Authorial subjectivity as a principle/practice in non-Western
journalistic cultures
/Forms, genres, practices and use values of ‘byline’/’mediating’
subjectivity in interpretive, narrative or artistic journalism
/Creative authorship, (signature) style and genre innovation in (visual)
journalism
/Social media, personal/professional identity, self-branding, and
‘celebrification’
/Podcasting, personal storytelling, ‘intimization’, and audience engagement
/‘Selfie’ practices, journalistic witnessing, point of view, and
self-performance
/Potentials of auto-ethnography/biography for journalism education or
research
/Autobiography, confessionalism, ‘intimization’, voyeurism and
journalism ethics
The full CFP can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/3wkf9m2s
If you are interested in participating in this special issue, please
submit an extended abstract (500-750 words), accompanied by a
100-150-word bio introducing your relevant expertise, to
(jelle.mast /at/ vub.be). Upon selection, scholars will be invited to submit
full papers through the journal’s ScholarOne website (select “special
issue title”). Article submissions should be between 6000-9000 words in
length, including references, and are subject to full blind peer-review,
following the peer-review procedure of Journalism Practice. There are no
article processing charges.
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