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[Commlist] vista - visual culture journal, call for papers: "Visual, digital and media culture: Images among generations"
Mon Feb 11 11:25:23 GMT 2019
*Call for papers*
*vista - visual culture journal*
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*“Visual, digital and media culture: Images among generations”*
Social context determined by the culture of media convergence, together
with the proliferation of digital devices connected to the Internet and
their penetration among citizens, has given relevance, more than ever,
to the media and visual culture. Digital media and images have conducted
visual field towards the study of consumer´s practices and producer´s
image, in accordance with the social aspects and the cultural contexts
that characterize them.
To the multidisciplinary approach of media and digital literacy,
intergenerational issue is added as the starting point of this issue,
which seeks to delve into the fact that the media experience occurs in
differentiated conditions, characterized by different cultural (media
and digital) competences between generations: analogical and digital
citizens, emigrants and digital natives. From the family portraits to
the /selfies /of our smartphones, from soap opera and TV series to
social networks. Images produced and consumed get increased from a
diversity of experiences and memories, from a multiplicity of lifestyles
and media uses, which is worth to be rethought from the idea of
"generations".
Which are the visual environments of socialization for the different
generations? What influences do they exercise in their daily lives, in
their experience, and in their memory? What is the role of visual and
media literacy in the process of understanding the relationship between
different generations and the different media? How visual culture
contributes to the pedagogical processes? Does the generational
perspective contribute for the understanding of the image transformation
and impact in contemporaneity? Is the visual culture an approaching
element among generations? Which are the more suited proposals and
theoretical reflections in the current context? Is the visual culture an
inspiring element to favor participative methodologies in this
field? Can digital age and its visual culture favor generational
barriers? Does the digital visual culture assume an intergenerational
perspective?
*vista - visual culture journal* is a peer-reviewed journal and operates
under a double blind review process. Each submitted work will be send to
two reviewers previously invited to evaluate it, in accordance with the
academic quality, originality and relevance for the objectives and scope
of the issue of this edition of the journal. Articles can be submitted
in English, Portuguese, Spanish and French to the e-mails of the invited
editors: (apepanda /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(apepanda /at/ gmail.com)>;
(britesmariajose /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(britesmariajose /at/ gmail.com)>;(inesamaral /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(inesamaral /at/ gmail.com)>. Guidelines for authors can be found here
<http://vista.sopcom.pt/pag/en#call>.
*Invited editors*: Ana Pérez-Escoda (UNIR/Universidad Nebrija), Maria
José Brites (Lusófona University of Porto/CICANT) and Inês Amaral
(University of Coimbra)
*Deadlines*
Submission: 15 March 2019
Notification: 29 April 2019
Date of publication: 31 July 2019
*The full call for papers and author
guidelines:*http://vista.sopcom.pt/pag/en#call
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