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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Nordicom Review Special Issue
Fri Mar 29 12:47:41 GMT 2019
*CALL FOR PAPERS: Nordicom Review Special Issue (open access)*
*Title:* ‘Un-Civility, Racism and Populism: Interactive Practices of
Anti- and Post-Democratic Communication’.
*Special issue editors:*Michał Krzyżanowski (Örebro University &
University of Liverpool), Mattias Ekman (Örebro University), Christian
Christensen (Stockholm University), Per-Erik Nilsson (Uppsala
University), Mattias Gardell (Uppsala University)
*Deadline for submission of full abstracts:*April 25, 2019
*Rationale/Abstract: *
This Special Issue of/ Nordicom Review/discusses interactive practices
of articulating and communicating un-civility in the context of post-
and anti-democratic change. It approaches un-civility through an array
of mediated online and offline discursive and material practices whose
common aim is to either undermine the values of liberal democracy or to
outright forge anti-democratic ideologies and a post-democratic
normative order. We explore uncivility as a continuum of evolving
communicative practices that extend across the entire political
spectrum. We therefore do not treat uncivility as strictly pre-defined
modes of social and political behaviour that are specific for certain
groups (e.g. extremists) or located strictly at the specific poles of
the socio-political and ideological spectrum.
We see the exploration of phenomena related to the articulation and
communication of uncivility as the crucial factor in understanding the
current upsurge and trajectories of racism and right-wing populism in
the Nordic Countries, Europe, USA and beyond. We particularly target the
ongoing radicalisation of extreme and non-extreme modes of political
action (e.g. via the growing number of radical groups) but also explore
the normalisation of the politics of exclusion in and by the political
mainstream along with its endorsement of nationalism, racism,
anti-Semitism, Islamophobia or Euroscepticism. We view the above
processes as interconnected through various interactions and
communicative practices within and beyond the online/offline public
spheres, as well as in the traditional political realm and in
organisations satellite to politics.
Contributions to the Special Issue should address a variety of
interactive and communicative practices of uncivility.We welcome
contributions dealing with the analysis of uncivility in social/online
and/or traditional media or other genres and channels of political
communication. Contributions should necessarily draw on
interdisciplinary approaches to concepts and models related to
uncivility (including e.g. civility/incivility, civic norms,
normativity, politics and morality, racism/exclusion and populism)
against the background of systematic and empirical, nation-specific and
comparative examples of analysing un-civility in specific mediated and
wider communicative practices. The aim of the Special Issue is
comparative—that is, it aims to look at the Nordic countries in a
cross-national comparison. We therefore especially welcome contributions
looking at practices and dynamics of uncivility in the Nordic region but
will also consider papers looking at other national contexts in Europe
and beyond.
*It is expected that the Special Issue will be published online and in
print in late summer 2020.*The selection of papers to be published in
this Special Issue will take place according to the following two-step
procedure:
* Step 1: Authors are first requested to submit the title and abstract
(600 words max incl. references) of their papers along with 5-6
keywords and short bios (150 words max. for each author) to the
Special Issue Editors. *The deadline for submission of full
abstracts is 25 April 2019*and the authors will be notified of the
eventual acceptance by mid-May 2019 at the latest.
* Step 2: If the abstracts are accepted, authors will be requested to
submit full papers (7000 words max. inclusive of any front or end
matter) anonymised for double-blind review and formatted according
to the /Nordicom Review/guidelines. *The deadline for submission of
full anonymised papers is 30 September 2019*after which double-blind
peer-review and other administrative matters will take place
according to the timeline to be confirmed by the Special Issue Editors.
Please note that if the submitted papers are incompatible with the
earlier/accepted abstracts or are of insufficient academic quality, the
Special Issue Editors reserve the right to reject such papers in line
with /Nordicom Review’s editorial policy.
<https://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/publications/nordicom-review>/
*For any questions as well as abstract & paper submissions please contact:*
Michał Krzyżanowski, University of Liverpool, UK
((michal.krzyzanowski /at/ oru.se) <mailto:(michal.krzyzanowski /at/ oru.se)> or
(michal.krzyzanowski /at/ liverpool.ac.uk)
<mailto:(michal.krzyzanowski /at/ liverpool.ac.uk)>)
Mattias Ekman, Örebro University, Sweden ((mattias.ekman /at/ oru.se)
<mailto:(mattias.ekman /at/ oru.se)>)
*About Nordicom Review *
/Nordicom Review/ is an international peer-reviewed open access journal
published by Nordicom (Nordic Information Centre for Media and
Communication Research) at the University of Gothenburg. The publication
of /Nordicom Review/ is supported by the Nordic Council of Ministers.
/Nordicom Review/ is indexed by SCOPUS.
View this CFP on Nordicom’s website:
https://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/latest/news/call-papers-un-civility-racism-and-populism
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