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Mon Jul 27 08:42:07 GMT 2015
BJR Special Issue: Journalism on BRICS
The reconfiguration of international relations has led to the formation
of BRICS, the block that join Brazil, Russia, India, China and South
Africa. BRICS countries cover over 40 % of the world’s population and
their growth rates higher than the international average.
BRICS countries have similarities and differences. Looking at them on a
comparative basis can offer more promising prospects for a critical
analysis than taking them separately. Reflections on the BRICS may also
help illuminate different ways of understanding, doing and thinking
about journalism in contemporary societies.
BRICS invites special attention to the relationship between journalism
and democracy, the role of journalists in relation to national states
and aspects which are not part of conventional Western scholarship.
The Brazilian Journalism Research invites researchers to contribute to
the Special Issue "Journalism and BRICS" intending to systematize
discussions and concepts of journalism in this context. BJR is
interested in articles that include diversity of theoretical and
epistemological approaches, methodological and empirical Journalism
research, researches conducted in the countries members of the BRICS,
comparative or not.
The guest editors of this edition are Kaarle Nordenstreng (University of
Tampere, Finland), Raquel Paiva (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil) and Fernando Oliveira Paulino (Brazilia University, Brazil), who
are part of a research project “Media Systems in the Flux: the Challenge
of the BRICS Countries” (2012–2016). The edition also includes the
participation of Sonia Virginia Moreira (Rio de Janeiro State
University, Brazil) as executive editor.
Main issues to this edition are: texts that focus on the profile of
journalists in these countries, the formation of a journalist, working
conditions, the relationship with the government, analysis of media
systems, interaction with new media and concepts such as politics,
economy, society, cities – always in reference to journalism. Welcome
are texts written by researchers from the BRICS countries, but also from
other countries. Articles comparing two or more BRICS countries are
particularly welcome.
Articles must be submitted by September 30, 2015, to be selected for
editing 2016.1, Volume 13, to be published in March 2016.
The length of texts must be between 30 000 and 40 000 characters with
spaces.
As the Brazilian Journalism Research publishes two versions of each
number (Portuguese/ Spanish and English), the authors of accepted papers
submitted in Portuguese or Spanish must provide a translation into
English. Likewise, the articles submitted and accepted in English must
provide a translation into Portuguese or Spanish.
Articles should be sent exclusively through the electronic system SEER /
OJS, available from the journal website: http://bjr.sbpjor.org.br If
you have questions, send e-mail to (bjr /at/ gmail.com).
Guidelines for authors are available in the link:
http://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/about/submissions#authorGuidelines
Deadlines
Submission of papers: until September 30, 2015
Results of selected texts: November 30, 2015
Delivery of final versions in English and Portuguese or Spanish and with
revision and additional information suggested by the editors: January
30, 2016
Launch: March 2016
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