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[ecrea] CFP: Gender and public relations
Thu Sep 24 08:46:51 GMT 2009
The editors of the next special issue of PRism
invite submissions around the theme of gender
and public relations. Awarded the PRism Prize
for 2010, the edition will explore the complex
gendered aspects of both public relations
practice and theorising ? an important topic
that will contribute to the maturation of the
field. Papers from diverse perspectives and
geographical locations which offer a critical
approach with an emancipatory quality will be particularly welcomed.
Topics might include (but are not restricted to),
Gender and:
- identity and identification
- ageing and sexuality
- diversity and ethnicity
- public relations education, and/or graduate experiences
- research and ethics
- feminist perspectives and public relations work cultures
- historical perspectives on industry or occupational developments
- public relations and social media, including virtual publics
Full papers will be due by May 31st, 2010 and
will be peer reviewed. Submissions should be
sent to: (prismgenderissue /at/ gmail.com).
Successful submissions will be uploaded
immediately reviewing, revisions and formatting are complete.
If you intend to contribute and would like
initial comment from the editors, you may
forward a 500 word abstract outlining your
proposal to the email address above. This
should be done well in advance of the submission deadline.
Academic papers should be approx. 5,000 words
and practitioner papers between 2,000-3,000
words maximum. Style should follow house
guidelines:
<http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/fileadmin/Praxis/Files/Journal_Files/Prism_House_Style.pdf>http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/fileadmin/Praxis/Files/Journal_Files/Prism_House_Style.pdf
Papers submitted for the special issue must not
have been published, accepted for publication,
or presently be under consideration for
publication elsewhere. Full submission
guidelines are available on the PRism Web site
at
<http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/sub_guide.html>praxis.massey.ac.nz/sub_guide.html.
The guest editors for this prize-winning special
issue of PRism are Dr Christine Daymon (Curtin
University) and Dr Kristin Demetrious (Deakin
University). All submissions and queries should
be directed to them at: (prismgenderissue /at/ gmail.com)
Dr Elspeth Tilley
Senior Lecturer in Communication
Massey University, Wellington.
Editor, PRism online refereed journal: see
<http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/prism_on-line_journ.html>http://praxis.massey.ac.nz/prism_on-line_journ.html
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