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[ecrea] CFP: Communication and food for health benefits
Sun Dec 09 20:52:03 GMT 2012
CALL FOR ARTICLES Reminder
Communication and food for health benefits. Negotiating meanings in
networked times
Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies - Special Issue 5.2
(Fall 2013)
Nowadays communication has become a central issue in food health
policies. There is growing concern among food-related institutions, at
all levels from the local to the transnational, about how best to
communicate the benefits of better food practices and healthy diets that
can reduce food-related illnesses and health-care costs. Social and
cultural influences frame food and health issues in terms of diet,
education, and consumption decisions. Innovative interdisciplinary
approaches are needed to better understand how new media environments
and social networks interact in the negotiation of meanings surrounding
food communication policies and practices.
The development of new food technologies offers huge potential to
improve the overall health of populations, general well-being and
consumer confidence. Agriculture and the food industry are becoming
increasingly strategic in all national contexts and food communication
practices can have a significant effect on both companies and consumers.
For this issue CJCS welcomes articles from a media and communication
studies perspective on food for health benefits exploring the links
between institutions, companies, new and traditional media and health
choices by consumers.
We welcome research on media discourses about food, social marketing and
educational campaigns, labelling systems and product advertising,
corporate and public agency strategies, construction of the meanings of
food and health policies, the need for food-related information and
consumer information processing, and the acceptance of both new health
food products (functional, genetically modified products, novel food)
and alternative food networks (local, organic, slow food).
The journal plans to include articles of around 6-7000 words, plus short
research notes and reports of around 2-3000 words for the Viewpoint
section. Full articles for proposed contributions should be sent to
(catalan.journal /at/ urv.cat) <mailto:(catalan.journal /at/ urv.cat)> by 31 January
2013. Acceptance of papers will be confirmed by 30 March 2013. All
contributions will be subjected to anonymous peer review.
Guest Editors for the issue are Jordi Farré (Universitat Rovira i
Virgili) and Julie Barnett (Brunel University)
Dr Jordi Farré is Senior Lecturer, Head of the Department of
Communication Studies at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili, and Director
of the Repsol/URV Chair for Excellence in Communication. His research
fields are related to the study of risk communication processes and
practices, with special emphasis on the communicative turn on risk
governance and perception. He is the author of several books and
articles, among them Teoría de la comunicación de riesgo (co-authored
with Juan Luis Gonzalo). He has led several research projects and is
currently participating in the FP7 of the European Union in a project on
food risk/benefit and communication.
Prof Julie Barnett is a social psychologist with particular interest in
and expertise around public appreciations of risk, risk communication,
processes of public engagement and evidence based policy making. She is
currently a Reader in Healthcare Research at Brunel University and is a
co-investigator on the Multidisciplinary Assessment of Technology Centre
for Healthcare (MATCH). Over the last five years she has been Principal
or Co-Investigator for a range of largely interdisciplinary projects
funded by UK Research Councils, FP7, Government, and Charities. On-going
work is exploring the communication of food risks and benefits, the
value of social media, and challenges for people with allergies around
food choice, labelling and use of auto-injectors.
For more details about the journal guidelines please visit:
http://catalanjournal.wordpress.com/
For more information on previous special issues please visit:
Volume 4 / Issue 2
_Special Issue: "Gender relations in the media. Conflicting pictures and
new representational practices"
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=2298/>. _Guest
Edited by Sofie Van Bauwel (Ghent University) and Iolanda Tortajada
(Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
Volume 3 / Issue 2__
_Special Issue: 'Tourism & communication: place brands, identities and
new trends"
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=2053/>. _Guest
Edited by Nigel Morgan (The University of Wales Institute Cardiff) and
Assumpció Huertas (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
Volume 2/ Issue 2
_Special Issue: 'The communicative turn in risk communication: Theory
and practice"
<http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=1890/>. _Guest
Edited by Tom Horlick-Jones (Cardiff School of Social Sciences) and
Jordi Farré (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
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