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[ecrea] CFP: The Year in Feminist Hashtags
Tue Jul 08 10:11:26 GMT 2014
FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES
Commentary and Criticism Call for Papers
Issue 14.6 The Year in Feminist Hashtags
Hashtags, shared terms used to make social media posts searchable and
collectible (and denoted by the # symbol that precedes them) have made
an indelible mark on the popular vernacular and mainstream discourse.
Hashtags specifically related to feminist causes, like #YesAllWomen,
#BringBackOurGirls, and #EverydaySexism, are invoked by social media
users worldwide in response to current events and discussions. At their
most visible, these terms and their spread are taken up by newspapers,
television, and other media outlets as stories of collective public
opinion and, sometimes, further action.
For our final issue of 2014, the editors of Feminist Media Studies'
Commentary and Criticism section invite essays commenting upon arguably
the most visible form of engagement with feminism this year: the
feminist hashtag. Essays should choose a specific hashtag as a starting
point to provide commentary and critique. We encourage authors to frame
their comments so as to be accessible to non-social-media-using readers,
while offering insight into the issues hashtags, hashtag discourse, and
hashtag activism pose for feminists and feminist media scholars. Essays
might also address broader topics such as violence against women, news
coverage of gender issues, transnational activism, differences and
alliances among feminist constituencies, etc. In the spirit of timely
social media discourse, please keep essays brief (around 500 words is
ideal).
Please submit contributions by 15 August 2014, via email to both Susan
Berridge ((seberridge /at/ yahoo.co.uk) <mailto:(seberridge /at/ yahoo.co.uk)>) and
Laura Portwood-Stacer ((lportwoodstacer /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(lportwoodstacer /at/ gmail.com)>).
Email submissions directly to both Susan Berridge and Laura
Portwood-Stacer, as submissions for Commentary and Criticism will not be
correctly processed if submitted through the main Feminist Media Studies
site.
Please be sure to follow the Feminist Media Studies style guide, which
can be found at the following link:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=1468-0777&linktype=44
<http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=1468-0777&linktype=44>.
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Laura Portwood-Stacer, PhD
www.lauraportwoodstacer.com <http://www.lauraportwoodstacer.com/>
Co-editor, Commentary & Criticism
/Feminist Media Studies
<http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rfms20#.Uk1lOxYr9SY>/
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