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[ecrea] Call for papers: Articulations of International Media and English
Sat Nov 05 17:27:32 GMT 2016
The /Journal of Communication Inquiry/ invites submissions for the 2017
theme issue, “Articulations of International Media and English.” This
issue will be devoted to the connections the global spread of English
makes with media production and consumption in places where English is
not the mother tongue. This includes, but is not limited to, countries
where English was introduced via colonization or is treated as a foreign
language. English and its global dissemination have been analyzed in
terms that range from linguistic imperialism, to neoliberal hegemony, to
audience uses of English to create new definitions of the local,
national, and global. When approaching the spread of English from a
media studies perspective, popular television shows in English, movies
in English, and locally-produced English-language news and entertainment
content all become objects of analysis. These contexts can include
diasporic and indigenous media.
Possible topics of inquiry include but are not limited to:
* How people around the world use English language media to form
local, national, and global identities
* Critical examinations of the ways English media content is informed
by and contributes to discourses of neoliberalism and globalization
* Is media content in English a legitimate object of study for
English-speaking scholars who want to explore media environments in
places where English is not the main language?
* Textual analyses that take the discourses surrounding English in
both English and non-English media as objects of analysis
* The ways choosing English as a language of news in countries where
English is not the first language affects how journalists
conceptualize and practice journalism, including in terms of
imagined audience, public service, content choices, etc.
* How news organizations respond to linguistic diversity as the
movement of people and languages over the world creates mobile,
multilingual identities
* How power informs the relationships between English language media
and non-English language media in places around the world
* How the rising use of English in different parts of the world
affects Western-based news outlets that have always published in
English
* How the rising use of English affects the English language press
(formerly known as the expatriate press) in countries where English
is not a first language
* Given that English becomes politicized in a country in proportion to
the country’s level of global engagement, how a country’s language
politics affect English language media production and consumption
/JCI/ is seeking input from scholars in a variety of disciplines who can
find ways to wed theory from the fields of media and linguistics to
examine the intersections of English and media production and
consumption. We strongly encourage submissions from international
scholars who can provide insiders’ perspectives on the relationships
between English language media and indigenous language media in places
around the world. The deadline for submitting manuscripts is 11:59 p.m.
CST on February 17, 2017. All submissions will undergo peer review.
Please contact /JCI/ Managing Editor John C. Carpenter
((john-c-carpenter /at/ uiowa.edu) <mailto:(john-c-carpenter /at/ uiowa.edu)>) with
questions.
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