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[Commlist] Call for Contributions: Handbook of Independent Journalism
Sat Jan 24 18:40:22 GMT 2026
We invite abstracts for the forthcoming Handbook of Independent
Journalism, deadline March 15th.
*Call for Chapters: Handbook of Independent Journalism*
Independent journalism is considered an important pillar of democratic
societies, enabling citizens to make informed decisions, creating trust
in quality information, and the role of journalists as watchdogs of
society. Independence is often considered a pre-requisite for good
quality news and watchdog journalism and has been described as free from
control or influence. Despite being an omni-present normative standard,
independent journalism often appears in academic works as a buzzword,
implicit assumption or underlying belief system. This handbook brings
together work which examines the conditions, functions, perceptions,
delimitations and challenges surrounding independent journalism as a
concept, practice, standard, organizational form and discourse. Through
this work we want to emphasize independent journalism as a field of
study and highlight existing and emerging scholarship.
This handbook brings together scholarly work on independent journalism
at a time when its survival is threatened globally and its future
uncertain. Various international agencies and national advocacy groups,
including the UN, EU, and OSCE and Journalistic Unions, have called for
independent journalism to be supported. At this time, substantial and
systematic scholarly work is needed to accompany these calls, with
concrete insights into the value of and threats to independent
journalism for societies around the world. We call for submissions of
chapter proposals (250 -350 words) including, but not limited to the
following areas:
● Independent journalism as field of study
● Theories and concepts in the study of independent journalism
● Practices and strategies of independent journalism
● Independent journalists, work conditions, typologies, training
● Challenges, delimitations, attacks
● Independent journalism and discourses
● Drivers and support systems of independent journalism
● Different approaches to studying independent journalism
● International perspectives on independent journalism
*Deadline Abstracts: March 15th 2026 (250-350 words) Please submit
abstracts to _this form
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSce_uBpmdnpUOUPcvgEdfHdA1sYQoZluVehN84qLIZp4gvH2Q/viewform>_*
*Deadline Chapter submission: November 2026 (5000 words)*
*Editors:*
Sarah Anne Ganter (Simon Fraser University)
Musawenkosi Ndlovu (University of Cape Town)
Sisanda Nkoala (University of the Western Cape)
Beth Pearson (City St George’s University of London)
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