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[ecrea] call for paper- Brazilian Journalism Research

Mon Sep 06 08:26:40 GMT 2010


>CALL FOR PAPER  BRAZILIAN JOURNALISM RESEARCH  BJR
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>Volume 6, number 2, 2010
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>Diversity of journalism research works: multiple 
>perspectives, possible dialogues
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>This edition of BJR is devoted to the diversity 
>of approaches to journalism as a subject for 
>study and a social practice, from a critical and 
>analytical perspective.  Articles which will be 
>of interest for this edition are those that seek 
>to question and go deeply into theoretical 
>issues, show the results of empirical research 
>works and establish dialogues with other areas 
>of knowledge capable of contributing to the 
>comprehension of the discipline´s singularities 
>and of the contemporary professional practice of 
>journalism. This edition intends to bring 
>together works which can express critical 
>thought regarding different forms of management, 
>production, circulation and consumption of 
>information, taking into consideration the 
>impact of technologies on the production 
>routines, the hybri dization of styles and 
>languages in the construction of narratives and 
>the current reconfigurations of journalistic mediation.
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>Brazilian Journalism Research  BJR  has had a 
>Portuguese version since the second semester of 2008.
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>Authors should send the articles in two versions 
>(English and Portuguese).  BJR is a semiannual 
>scientific magazine of the SBPJor  Brazilian 
>Association of Journalism Researchers.  For 
>more information regarding the SBPJor, visit our 
>site (<http://www.sbpjor.org.br/>www.sbpjor.org.br).
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>Articles: They should be originals in English 
>and Portuguese.  The authors should send them 
>in accordance with the magazine´s system to the 
>following electronic addresses: 
><mailto:(beatrizbecker /at/ uol.com.br)>(beatrizbecker /at/ uol.com.br), 
><mailto:(tattianat /at/ gmail.com)>(tattianat /at/ gmail.com). 
>and <mailto:(fernandoresende1501 /at/ gmail.com)>(fernandoresende1501 /at/ gmail.com).
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>Each one of the two versions of the article 
>(English and Portuguese) should have around 7 
>thousand words and should be typed in double 
>space.  Send a separate page with the title of 
>the article and the author´s name and identification.
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>Each article should contain:
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>On a separate page, write the title, subtitle 
>and the complete name of the author(s) with the 
>current residential and electronic addresses.
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>- Send an abstract with 100-150 words and five key words.
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>- Send on a separate page a biographical note with up to five lines.
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>- The article should contain 7 thousand words, 
>with introduction and section titles in italics which should not be numbered.
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>- Notes should be placed at the end, before the bibliographic references.
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>- The references and the notes should be 
>mentioned in the text (author, date, page).
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>- Charts, figures, photos and illustrations 
>should be of good quality, consecutively numbered and clearly identified.
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>Copyright permissions: the authors are 
>responsible for obtaining copyright permissions 
>for reproducing any quotation, illustration or 
>photograph previously published in another place.
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>Book reviews: the magazine includes a section of 
>reviews of books concerning journalism and 
>related areas with up to 1,000 words.  Please 
>send comments regarding books to Célia Ladeira 
>(<mailto:(cmmota /at/ terra.com.br)>(cmmota /at/ terra.com.br)).
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>Brazilian Journalism Research
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>Director: Carlos Eduardo FranciscatoÂ
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>Executive Editor: Beatriz Becker
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>Adjunct Editor: Tattiana Teixeira
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>Book Review Editor: Célia Ladeira
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>Editorial Secretary: Fernando Resende
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>Graphic Design Project: Nanche Las-Casas
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>Graphic Designer: André Vendrami
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>Translator/Reviser: Jack Liebof / Sergio Meira
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>Contact: <mailto:(beatrizbecker /at/ uol.com.br)>(beatrizbecker /at/ uol.com.br)
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>Calendar for Volume 6, number 2, 2010:
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>Submission of articles by November 10, 2010
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>Opinions: by November 30, 2010
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>Scheduled publication: December 20, 2010
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