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[Commlist] Call for Submissions to a Special Issue of Democratic Communiqué
Tue Dec 03 21:05:06 GMT 2024
*Call for Submissions to a Special Issue of Democratic Communiqué:*
/Freedom of Expression, Campus Politics, Academic Freedom, and the War
on Gaza /
Since the Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023, Israel has engaged in an
ongoing and massive escalation of the assault on Gaza and the
Palestinian people, inflicting mass casualties to such an extent that
many academics, journalists, activists, artists, human rights groups,
and even the nation of South Africa, have identified the Israeli
government’s aggression as genocide. This onslaught also extends to the
West Bank and Lebanon. At the same time, an international protest
movement has called for an end to the violence and for the liberation of
the Palestinian people. But many voices of protest have been met with
silencing, censorship, deplatforming, punishment, and, at times,
violence. While this has long been the case, the past year has seen an
acceleration of reactionary responses to activism, art, education, and
media devoted to solidarity with the Palestinian people. Because of the
Union for Democratic Communication’s commitment to free speech and
academic freedom, we are devoting a special issue of /Democratic
Communiqué/ to manuscripts focusing on the suppression of criticism of
the Israeli government’s actions, and the censoring of pro-Palestinian
perspectives, in both academia and the larger political discourse.
*Manuscript Submission Information*
Manuscripts should be submitted by email to guest editor, Bill Yousman:
(yousmanw /at/ sacredheart.edu) <mailto:(yousmanw /at/ sacredheart.edu)>
The deadline for full consideration is April 30, 2025. Only completed
manuscripts will be considered for review. Both full length (25 page)
manuscripts or shorter reflection pieces will be considered.
Peer review will consist of two blind reviews, followed by an editorial
decision. In cases with reviewer discrepancies the managing editor will
weigh in.
Submitted manuscripts should not have been published previously, nor be
under consideration for publication elsewhere.
*About UDC*
The Union for Democratic Communications is an organization of
communication researchers, journalists, media producers, policy
analysts, academics and activists dedicated to:
• critical study of the communications establishment;
• production and distribution of democratically controlled and produced
media;
• fostering alternative, oppositional, independent and experimental
production;
• development of democratic communications systems locally, regionally
and internationally.
UDC encourages critical perspectives in communication theory, media
production and the study of popular culture. Through its conferences,
journal, and other activities, UDC seeks to:
• bring together media producers, researchers, policy makers, and
grassroots communications activists;
• promote varied critical approaches to communications and media;
• advocate the creation of structures to promote democratic communications;
• work with other progressive organizations to facilitate the production
and distribution of democratic communications.
*About Democratic Communiqué:*
Our journal, Democratic Communiqué, is focused on critical media
analysis. We publish articles exploring any of a wide range of topics,
including alternative/community/public media, the internationalization
of capital and information flows, media and imperialism,
telecommunication industry ownership and consolidation, information
society, information technology and surveillance, feminist political
economy, environmental political economy, media’s relatedness to social
class, labor or social movements, and analyses of cultural artifacts or
practices which encompass ideational and material concerns. While these
topics encompass a vast swath of academic inquiry and scholarship, they
are united in their critical examination of media and communication as
they relate to political economy, individual and societal involvement in
these economic systems, and the policies that shape them.
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