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[ecrea] CfA: On the Eve of War - Journal of Communication and Culture 16
Thu Feb 14 11:42:37 GMT 2013
*JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION & CULTURE*
Theme: On the Eve of War
Coordination: Ana Paula Rias
Edition: 16
*Deadline for Submissions: April 30 2013*
The 16th edition of the Journal of Communication & Culture, "On the Eve
of War", aims to examine periods that anticipate wars and conflicts from
various perspectives.
Before the current world crisis, which threatens a future of peace; at
the dawn of the new millennium, born in the shadow of a new type of war,
the war on terror; and keeping in mind the proximity of the 100th
anniversary of the beginning of World War I, it is urgent to investigate
(i) if there are any anticipated or predicted wars; (ii) how they are
emplotted; and (iii) (re)configured.
Regardless of the historical context, it is possible to identify common
denominators in pre-war periods: a retreat into political extremes,
violence, hatred, ethnic and religious conflicts, suspicion, insecurity,
distrust, the emergence of leaders that stimulate bigotry, among others.
In short, the period that precedes war comprises a whole edifice
of narratives about impending dangers to the values that shape western
civilization.
The Journal of Communication & Culture invites researchers from the
Humanities and Social Sciences to reflect upon the aesthetic, ethical,
social, political, economic and ideological aspects that constitute the
conceptual framework of the war phenomenon and their discursive impact
on the cultural fabric, the production of subjectivity and the public
sphere.
The Journal is accepting original articles across various fields of
knowledge on the following and related topics:
- Nationalism, colonialism, racism
- Discursive/ethical practices and conflict premediations
- War and cultural critique
- The role of intellectuals in fostering conflict
- Malaise and resentment: the psychoanalytical discourse on the eve of
conflict
- War and the media
- Warring modernism(s)
- Entertainment and the representation of war (video games, film,
theatre, dance,
music, etc)
- Science, technology, industry and warfare
- Virtual worlds and cyber wars
Presentation of articles:
- All articles corresponding to the demands and standards of the Journal
of Communication & Culture are submitted to double blind peer review.
The Journal also accepts book reviews.
- Articles should be spaced at 1.5 throughout the entire text and should
not exceed a maximum of 40,000 characters, including notes and
bibliography, an abstract of between 100 and 150 words and a maximum of
six keywords.
- Please send your article or book review as an attachment, in an email
addressed to (comunicultura /at/ fch.lisboa.ucp.pt)
<mailto:(comunicultura /at/ fch.lisboa.ucp.pt)>, including also your postal
address and phone number.
- Please read the complete Guidelines for Submission.
More information at http://comunicacaoecultura.com.pt/.
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