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[ecrea] Call for extended abstracts - Women in politics and the media in emerging democracies
Fri Sep 14 11:57:56 GMT 2012
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Call for extended abstracts - Women in politics and the media in
emerging democracies *
Edited by Maria Raicheva-Stover and Elza Ibroscheva
While existing research on American, British, Scandinavian and Canadian
women politicians provides us with some evaluation of the advances women
have made in Western democracies, we still have a very limited
understanding of women's participation in the political systems of
emerging democracies. Even less scholarly attention has been given to
the intersection of media and women's political power in those
societies. This edited volume, therefore, seeks to explore an
under-investigated and under-theorized aspect of the media, politics and
gender dynamics in hopes of de-Westernizing gender studies on politics
and media.
To achieve this goal, the authors wish to assemble a diverse collection
of 1) research essays and 2) testimonies addressing the aforementioned
dynamics in the emerging democracies of Latin America, North Africa, Sub
Saharan Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Eastern Europe as well as the
former Soviet republics. Comparative and inter-disciplinary examinations
are welcome.
1. Chapter proposals: We are particularly interested in examinations
that explore, but are not limited to, the complex dynamic of women in
politics (including women politicians, First Ladies and activists) and
media. Possible topics of exploration include:
o quantity and quality of coverage
o traditional and new media venues
o visual representations
o women in politics and popular culture
o women politicians as celebrities
o public and private spheres of politicians' lives
o women politicians/activists and access to media
o the political economy of gender in the newsroom
o campaign advertising of/about women politicians
2. Testimonies: In addition to original research essays, the authors
also seek proposals to interview prominent women involved in the
political arena of an emerging democracy. We are particularly interested
in proposals that give voice to women politicians or activists who have
become trailblazers in their respective countries.
We are currently seeking extended abstracts, between 500-800 words,
adhering to the following format:
• Title page with: working title, full name of author(s), affiliation
and contact information
• An abstract describing the purpose and scope of study, including
research questions, theoretical approaches and method.
• If you are submitting a testimony proposal, please list the name of
the person you would like to interview together with a short overview of
the impact that person has had in her country. Also, indicate if the
interview will be conducted in English or a native language.
Finished chapters should be between 8,000-10,000 words including
references and notes. The working title is listed above. A publisher has
expressed interest in the volume.
Tentative schedule:
Extended abstracts and testimony proposals due: October 29, 2012
Notification of accepted papers: November 15, 2012
First draft of chapters due: March 1, 2013
Feedback on chapters returned: June 3, 2013
Final versions of chapters due: July 15, 2013
Extended abstracts should be sent in digital form to:
Dr. Maria Raicheva-Stover: (maria.stover /at/ washburn.edu)
Dr. Elza Ibroscheva: (eibrosc /at/ siue.edu)
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