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[ecrea] CFP Women in Sports Media: New Scholarly Engagements
Wed Mar 28 14:39:47 GMT 2018
FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES
Commentary and Criticism Call for Papers
18.5 Women in Sports Media: New Scholarly Engagements
Feminist analysis of sports media has long been concerned with three
overarching representational critiques: the underrepresentation of
women’s sports, the objectification of women’s sporting bodies, and the
trivialization of women athletes. While empirical research on women’s
sports affirm that these assessments retain their currency, there has
been less scholarly attention in feminist media studies on
representations that frame, constrain, or bolster women in sports in
other ways or on issues beyond representation impacting women in
sports media.
This issue of Commentary and Criticism invites essay contributions
specifically on new scholarly engagements with the representation of
women athletes along with questions that grapple with women’s
sports beyond representation. The aim of the issue is to push the
analysis beyond the longstanding representational critiques to examine
other discourses and contexts impacting women in sporting spaces. We are
particularly interested in submissions from beyond North America and the
UK and in projects that adopt an intersectional lens to the study of
women’s experiences in sports.
Possible paper topics may include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Mediated responses to issues of labor and pay inequality in women’s
sports
* Media coverage of women’s sports' union
* Articulations of the #metoo and #timesup social media movements in
sports
* Women’s sports media activism and #blacklivesmatter
* Jemele Hill and the cultural politics of Blackness in sports media
* The visibility of women athletes at the 2018 Winter Olympics
* Framing Muslim athletes in the hijab
* Mediations of inclusivity and exclusivity discourse surrounding
trans athletes
* Representations of pregnancy and athleticism
* Popular feminism and women’s sporting empowerment
* Women working in sports media industries
* Women in sports fandom
The Commentary and Criticism section of /Feminist Media Studies/ aims to
publish brief (~1000 words), timely responses to current issues in
feminist media culture, for an international readership. Submissions may
pose a provocation, describe work in progress, or propose areas for
future study. We will also consider book and event reviews, as well as
contributions that depart from traditional academic formats. We
encourage all submissions to strategically mobilize critique to also
offer a productive contribution to both feminist politics and media
studies. Submissions must go beyond mere description in order to be
considered for publication in Commentary and Criticism.
Please submit contributions by *30th April, 2018* via email to Dr.
Jennifer McClearen at (jennifer.mcclearen /at/ utexas.edu)
<mailto:(jennifer.mcclearen /at/ utexas.edu)>. Questions and expressions of
interest can also be addressed to Dr. McClearen in advance of the deadline.
Email submissions directly to Dr. McClearen, 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
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