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[Commlist] CfP: Temporalities in Non-Western and Western communication and media studies
Thu Mar 21 21:29:17 GMT 2019
*Temporalities in Non-Western and Western communication and media studies**
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_Call for Submissions_
This edited volume of the postgraduate Journal “Networking Knowledge” of
UK’s Media and Cultural Studies Association invites scholars from a
broad range of disciplines to submit manuscripts on the theme of
“Temporalities in Non-Western and Western communication and media studies”.
The topic had its peak with every rise of a new medium, with the work of
Innis and McLuhan in the 70s in the rise of television at the forefront.
With the emergence of the internet as an ubiquitous phenomenon, the
topic of temporalities rises to new levels and emergent phenomena with
scholar such as Sharma, Wajcman, Qiu and others at the forefront. This
call for submissions therefore hopes to contribute towards this emerging
discourse on social time and the digital. Moreover, a lack of
temporalities communication and media research in the Global South is
attributed to the prevalent Western tradition in communication research.
This special section also serves to overcome the dominance of Western
approaches in temporalities studies. Following these considerations,
scholars are invited to submit their original manuscripts that address
the following topics, among others:
-Comparative studies of temporalities in communication and media sciences
-Methodologies investigating journalism, advertisements, PR, political
communication, cultural studies, feminist or queer approaches
investigating media or communication temporalities;
-Time use research or time budget studies addressing communication and
media (e.g. passive leisure (watching tv), multitasking (activities
while watching tv), use of information and communication technologies)
-Dynamic methodologies and longitudinal studies;
-Memory or generational studies;
-Theory development or contrasting theory streams explaining
temporalities in communication and media studies;
-Cross-cultural temporalities;
-Social time and the digital in educommunication and/or approaching the
study of (new) media in the learning environment
-Other topics (please enquire with the editor in advance)
Theoretical as well as qualitative and quantitative approaches
investigating such temporalities are welcome. Different disciplinary
approaches can be pursued. Submissions must not have been previously
published nor be under consideration by another publication. An extended
abstract (up to 500 words) or a complete paper at the first stage of the
reviewing process will be accepted. All the submissions must be received
by *April 30, 2019*. If the extended abstract is accepted, the complete
manuscript must be received by *August 31, 2019*. Manuscripts should be
prepared in accordance with the guidelines on the website
(http://www.ojs.meccsa.org.uk/index.php/netknow/about/submissions) and
should have a length of about 4,000 to 6,000 words including tables and
references. All manuscripts will be peer reviewed, and the authors will
be notified of the final acceptance/rejection decision.
The detailed timeline will be as follows:
üApril 30, 2019 - Deadline for receiving abstracts or extended abstracts
üMay 10, 2019 - Deadline for informing authors of selection of abstract,
and invitations for full papers
üAugust 30, 2019 - Deadline for receiving full papers
üSeptember 10, 2019 - Deadline for carrying out first round of edits
üSeptember 10, 2019 - November 30, 2019 - Peer review process
üNovember 30 onwards - Final edits, draft introduction, cover image etc.
üFebruary 1, 2020 - Publication
Please direct questions and submissions to Associate Editor Maria Faust
M.A. at (maria.faust /at/ uni-leipzig.de) <mailto:(maria.faust /at/ uni-leipzig.de)>,
Guest Editor Tiago Rodrigues Ph.D. at (tiagoedergarciarodrigues /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(tiagoedergarciarodrigues /at/ gmail.com)>and Guest Editor Jorge
Rosales Ph.D. at (jorge.rosales /at/ umayor.cl) <mailto:(jorge.rosales /at/ umayor.cl)>.
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