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[Commlist] Call for Papers: NordMedia2025 Imagining Livable Futures.

Mon Dec 16 14:34:28 GMT 2024








Call for Papers: NordMedia2025 Imagining Livable Futures
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The NordMedia 2025 conference is now open for abstract submissions. The biannual conference will take place August 13-15 at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Odense. The theme of NordMedia25 is Imagining Liavable Futures. A pre-conference for PhD students takes place on August 12. For more information see the conference website (_https://nordmedianetwork.org/nordmedia-conference-2025/ <https://nordmedianetwork.org/nordmedia-conference-2025/>_). For further information than that given below, please contact us at (_editors /at/ nordmedianetwork.org) <mailto:(editors /at/ nordmedianetwork.org)> _editors[at]nordmedianetwork[dot]com.
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The deadline for all submission types and abstracts is 28 February 2025. Notifications of acceptance or rejection will be sent to the contact person by 16 April 2025. The deadline for full paper or extended abstract submissions is 16 June 2025.  All submissions must be uploaded using the online submission system at SDU (_https://event.sdu.dk/nordmedia2025/uploads <https://event.sdu.dk/nordmedia2025/uploads>_).
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Accepted formats and abstract submission guidelines are listed below. Applicants should consult the following link to check which formats are accepted by each division (_https://nordmedianetwork.org/nordmedia-conference-2023/divisions-and-twgs/ <https://nordmedianetwork.org/nordmedia-conference-2023/divisions-and-twgs/>_).

Full papers should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words (including the abstract but excluding references) and will receive 10–15 minutes for presentation and 15–20 minutes for discussion, depending on the session format (divisions may vary in their approaches). Papers will be assigned commentators before the conference.
Paper Abstract Submission Guidelines:
* The word limit for paper abstracts is 500 words (references excluded). Abstracts should be followed by five keywords. * Submission of multiple abstracts is allowed, but one person may only serve as the main author for one submission. If multiple abstracts by the same author are accepted, the author must decide which one to present. However, they may still co-author other accepted submissions.
* Incomplete abstracts will not be reviewed.
* Each division will provide specific instructions for accepted authors regarding full paper submissions or, where applicable, extended abstract submissions.


Panels consist of 3–5 paper presentations forming a thematic entity that addresses a specific topic. A panel has a presider who moderates the session and serves as contact person. The allocated session time will depend on the number of presenters.
Panel Proposal Submission Guidelines
* A 400-word description of the panel’s theme, explaining its importance and its contribution to the division or temporary working group. This description should be followed by five keywords. * A list of panelists, titles of papers, and a 300-word abstract for each paper (excluding references). * The name of the contact person, who will act as the panel organiser and liaison with the division or working group chairs. By default, the contact person moderates the session unless an external moderator is proposed, in which case the moderator’s contact information must be included. * Each division will provide specific instructions for accepted panel authors regarding full paper submissions or, where applicable, extended abstract submissions.

Workshops last 1 to 1.5 hours and should involve a 10–15-minute introduction to a theme, followed by hands-on activities and a 10–15-minute wrap-up. Workshops aim to support participants in their research or generate a shared outcome.
Workshop Proposal Submission Guidelines:
* A 500-word abstract outlining the workshop’s aim, anticipated outcome, significance, and relevance to the conference division or working group. The description should be followed by five keywords.
* A detailed activity plan for the workshop.
* A list of required materials if participants need to bring anything.
* The name of the contact person, who will organize the session and communicate with the division or working group chairs. By default, this person will moderate or lead the workshop unless an external leader is proposed, in which case their contact information must be included. * Unlike papers or panels, workshops will not require any further submission beyond the proposal stage.
Divisions:  
1. Audience Studies
2. Environment, Science and Risk Communication 
3. Journalism
4. Media and Communication History 
5. Media, Globalization and Social Change 
6. Media Industries
7. Media Education and Literacies
8. Organization, Communication and Promotion 
9. Political Communication 
10. Television and Film Studies
11. Theory, Philosophy and Ethics of Communication
12. Game Studies
13. Media, Communication and Health
14. Visual Communication and Culture
Temporary Working Groups: 
TWG 1: Sensory and Immersive Media
TWG 2: Media and Linguistic Minorities
TWG 3: Digital Technologies, Materiality, and the Environment
No payment from the authors will be required.
For more info visit (_https://nordmedianetwork.org/nordmedia-conference-2025/ <https://nordmedianetwork.org/nordmedia-conference-2025/>_).





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