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[ecrea] Call for Papers: ‘Media and Consumption’, special issue of Animus

Tue Oct 16 00:51:43 GMT 2012




Call for Papers: ‘Media and Consumption’, special issue of Animus, volume 11, Issue 22, 2012



Guest editor: Sandra Rubia Silva (Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil)

Editor-in-chief: Ada Cristina Machado da Silveira (Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil)

Managing editor: Claudia Regina Zillioto Bomfá (Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil)





Animus – Inter-American Journal of Mediatic Communication (http://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/animus, Portuguese only), the scientific journal of the Graduate Program in Communication at the Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil, seeks articles for a special issue on media and consumption, focusing on – but not exclusively - research carried out in the Global South, to be published in December 2012.



This special issue seeks culturally informed critiques of different forms of media consumption. Contributions grounded in empirical research (especially qualitative) are particularly welcome. We are especially interested in papers that analyze the diverse genres of cultural consumption as influenced by the media.



Essays that reveal earlier precedents for this phenomenon, or works that reveal how theories developed in the past should be re-evaluated in the light of the dynamics of media consumption in the Global South are also welcome.



The following list indicates, but is not limited to the range of potential topics:

· The role of media consumption in its intersection with contemporary consumer culture;

· Genres of media consumption such as magazines, television, and information and communication technologies;

·        Media consumption and the construction of identities.



The editors kindly request authors to send papers (30,000 – 50,000 characters in length) together with an abstract of no more than 150 words and three keywords, to the following address: (sandraxrubia /at/ gmail.com), with a copy to (reivstaanimus /at/ ufsm.br), until October 31st, 2012. Animus accepts papers written in English, Spanish or Portuguese. Authors will be notified by e-mail. Any queries should be directed to the guest editor, Sandra Rubia Silva at (sandraxrubia /at/ gmail.com)



General guidelines to authors

The work submitted must be original and should not be under parallel evaluation by other journals.

Animus accepts papers written in Portuguese, Spanish or English.

Articles should be between 30 and 50 thousand characters, including spaces.

All information that may identify the author should be removed for blind refereeing purposes. All texts must be accompanied by a separate page containing the following information: a) title and subtitle (if any), b) identification of the authors (full name, mini-biography including training and institutional affiliation), c) authors’ contact information (email address and phone number).



The texts referred for evaluation must be written in Times New Roman, font size 12, 1.5 line spacing. Quotations of more than three lines should be indented (4 cm from margin), single spacing and font 11, without the use of inverted commas. For quotations within the text please make sure to use double inverted commas on all occasions, except for a quotation within a quotation which should be placed within single inverted commas.

Footnotes should be kept at minimum and be formatted in Times New Roman, single spaced, font size 10. Citations should follow the author-date model (AUTHOR, YEAR, page as in BURKE, 1999, p. 74) and references should, as far as possible, follow the guidelines of the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards (ABNT) as generally stated below:

Book, single author

AGAR, Jon. Constant Touch: a global history of the mobile phone. Cambridge: Icon Books, 2003.

Book, multiple authors

BOLTER, Jay; GRUSIN, Richard. Remediation. Understanding New Media. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999.

Edited Volume

FORTUNATI; Leopoldina; VINCENT, Jane (Eds). Electronic Emotion: the mediation of emotion via information and communication technologies. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2009.

Book chapter

BARENDREGT, Bart; PERTIERRA, Raul. Supernatural mobile communication in the Phillipines and Indonesia. In: KATZ, James E. (Ed). Handbook of Mobile Communication Studies. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2008, 377-388.

Journal article, single author

POLLAK, Michael. Memória, esquecimento, silêncio. Estudos Históricos, Rio de Janeiro, v. 2, n. 3, p. 3-15, Jan.1989.

Journal article, multiple authors

ELIAS, Henry; HENNING, Albert; SCHWARTZ, David. Sterology: aplications to biomedical research. Physiology Review, Bethesda, v.51, n.1, p.158-200, Jan. 1971.

Website

MOSES, Alfred. Friendster relocates to Australia. Sydney Morning Herald, 03 fev. 2009. Available at: <http://www.smh.com.au/technology/biz-tech/friendster-relocates-to-australia-20090615-cbhs.html>. Access: 05 mar. 2010.
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