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[ecrea] CFP Special issue on Kurdish media of Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication
Thu Dec 18 10:18:36 GMT 2014
Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication
Special issue: “Mapping Kurdish Media and Cultural Production between
the National and the Transnational”
Edited by Kevin Smets and Ali Fuat Sengül
Ongoing resistance against, and attacks on, Islamic State militias by
Kurdish armed fighters in northern Iraq and Syria have brought
international public and media attention to the Kurds’ continuing
struggle for statehood. The fighting between the IS and Kurdish
militias has brought unprecedented media attention to the Kurds and
their struggle for territory, human rights and identity. Although it is
too early to predict what direction the geo-political and national
struggles will take, it is important to address mediated representations
and production by and of Kurds and the role that the media play in new
and multiple geographies and experiences of Kurdishness in changing
contexts.
The volume and the geographical reach of Kurdish media are expanding
exponentially, contributing to a shifting Middle Eastern mediascape. A
number of studies already exist on some aspects of Kurdish media
production, Kurdish identity and transnational connections and
implications. However, these studies have either found home in the field
of Kurdish studies or in transnational media studies without
contributing, to a certain extent, to dialogues and connections between
these fields which would certainly improve understandings of what has
come to be known as the Kurdish question.
This special issue seeks to make a contribution to bridging the gap. We
therefore invite submissions devoted to empirically grounded,
historically-contextualized studies on Kurdish media and cultural
productions and their multiple geographies. We welcome papers from a
wide range of disciplinary and methodological approaches that focus on
media broadly defined and on questions of media and cultural production
while relating these issues to relevant socio-political contexts.
Contributions may address, but should not be limited to, the following
questions:
- How is the question of Kurdishness articulated, represented and
experienced in different geographies?
- How is Kurdish media and cultural production influenced by political
economic contexts in different geographies?
- How are questions of gender, class and ethnicity articulated and
negotiated?
- What role do Kurdish media and cultural products play in the relation
between politics and everyday life?
The deadline for submission of abstracts is 15 March 2015. Abstracts
should not exceed 500 words and should provide a clear outline of its
proposed theoretical framework and empirical data, as well as its
contribution to the themes of the special issue.
Notification of acceptance of abstracts: 20 May 2015.
Deadline for submission of complete manuscripts: 15 October 2015.
Contributions should be between 6000 and 7000 words and include an
abstract of 150 words, at least 5 keywords and the author’s affiliation
and email address.
Please send abstracts by 15 May 2015 to Kevin Smets
((kevin.smets /at/ uantwerpen.be)) and Ali Fuat Sengül ((afsengul /at/ gmail.com)).
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