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[ecrea] Cfp Brazilian Journalism Research: Special Issue Journalism and Democracy
Tue Feb 23 22:21:01 GMT 2016
Brazilian Journalism Research - BJR
Special Issue Journalism and Democracy
Guest editors: Liziane Soares Guazina (University of Brasilia, Brazil) e
Danilo Rothberg (Unesp, Brazil).
Accelerated transformations in the political environment have taken
place in countries in Latin America, with the emergence of new
conservative political forces in the public scene in Argentina, Uruguay,
Venezuela and Peru, which has made election disputes tenser.
Furthermore, in Europe, democracy has been tested and pushed to its
limits after the crisis of the Syrian refugees, the attacks in Paris and
the Greek economic crisis.
In Brazil, the protests of June 2013, the 2014 presidential elections,
the feminist protests in the social media and on the streets in 2015,
the conservative offensive at the National Congress and the current
discursive scenario of social-political crisis are some of the factors
that have contributed to the reconfiguration of the political dynamics,
the relations between opposition and government and the Brazilian social
agenda itself. Successive denouncements of corruption and the increase
of public opinion polarization have also contributed to the
intensification and rousing in the national public debate.
Amidst these multiple interfaces, the democratic system, regardless of
each country's singular characteristics, is going through a critical
moment, by being put to check as a model that ensures the rights to all
citizens. Facing this scenario, how does Journalism respond (or should
respond) to the challenges imposed by new social agendas and actors,
representativeness crisis, political mediatization, elites
rearticulation each time more globalized and fragmentation of political
forces related to the social movements?
How deep has Journalism contributed to the maintenance and/or renewal of
democracy in these different countries? Have the principles of plurality
of points of view and the diversity of voices been observed in the
political coverages? Do the social actors have room in the political
news or are the traditional agenda negative themes and approaches about
politics repeated? Have new focuses – problematizing, contextualizing,
less founded on preconceptions, ideological opinions or alignments more
or less explicit – been searched in the coverage? Or, are the supposed
elite backstage maneuvers, the negotiations among party groups, the
political folklore and denouncements of all kinds emphasized? Has
democracy been valued in the journalistic discourse and praxis?
In view of this context, Brazilian Journalism Research – BJR invites
the researchers to participate in the Dossier "Journalism and
Democracy", which will receive articles that contemplate the diversity
of theoretical, epistemological, methodological and empirical approaches
of the investigation about the relations between Journalism and Democracy.
With this Dossier, we hope to publish texts that focus on the multiple
dimensions of the relations between Journalism and Democracy, especially
the interactions between sources and journalists in democratic and
authoritative environments, the limits of freedom of expression,
journalism, social media and political mobilization, journalistic
coverages about political scandals and denouncements, election
coverages, political journalism and new social actors, plurality and
diversity in journalism, new themes in the political journalism.
The articles must be submitted until March 5, 2016 in order to be
selected for the issue 2.2016, to be published in August 2016.
The length of the texts must be between 30 thousand and 40 thousand
characters with spaces.
As the Brazilian Journalism Research publishes two versions of each
issue (Portuguese/Spanish and English), the authors of the articles
accepted submitted in Portuguese or Spanish must provide their
translation to English. Likewise, the articles submitted and accepted in
English must be provided with the translation to Portuguese or Spanish.
The articles must be exclusively sent through the electronic system
SEER/OJS, available on the paper website: http://bjr.sbpjor.org.br. In
case of any doubts or questions, send an email to (bjr /at/ gmail.com).
Guidelines for the authors can be found at:
http://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/about/submissions#authorGuidelines
Deadlines
Submission of articles: March 5, 2016
Results of the selected texts: May 25, 2016
Submission of the final versions in English and Portuguese or Spanish
and in case of revision and additional information suggested by the
editors: June 15, 2016
Publication: August 2016
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