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[Commlist] Call for Papers | Moment Journal’s issue on participation and the media
Sat Apr 13 09:33:37 GMT 2019
Call for Papers
Moment Journal’s December 2019 Issue: Participation and the Media
The emergence of new media and its affordances have generated an
increasing interest not only in resurgence of centralized structures and
surveillance, but also in their participatory potential. Such interest
is, in fact, not historically distinctive; each time the society is
introduced to a new medium of communication, its potential of being used
for the broader social good or harm becomes a matter of debate. Then
again, where the rise of authoritarianism in the world today is
considered, enabling more citizen participation in social and political
debate is regarded as a progressive contribution of new media in general.
In Turkey’s context, participation is generally associated with
practices that are limited to efforts to sustain electoral democracy and
politics. However, looking at the increasing international scholarly
calls for contribution on participation issue by numerous journals and
books, one can see the diversity in the ways in which participation as a
concept is understood as a very broad category, which may imply
“interaction”, “engagement” or merely a social, political or cultural
“joining”. For instance, Nico Carpentier (2013) defines participation in
a much broader way than it is used in the academic lexicon of Turkey,
but also with a narrower political signification than many others assume
since he considers participation as an equalization of power relations
in decision-making processes. Communication as a “practice” and media as
an “institution” play a crucial role in strengthening or changing social
power relations in such processes. The definition of participation by
Henry Jenkins (2013), on the other hand, is closer to the broader
meaning when he refers to "participatory cultures" of youth, including
fan clubs, blogs, popular videos, online activism, etc.
Within the framework outlined above, we invite submissions for Moment
Journal’s issue on participation and the media, on topics including, but
not limited to:
- theoretical explorations on participation and the media
- methodological perspectives on participatory communication research
- electoral processes, participation and media performance
- citizenship, media participation and public sphere
- alternative, radical or community media, activism and participation
- gender, ethnicity, age and equality in participation
- new media, technological challenges and possibilities for participation
- breaking the institutional production-consumption chain via
participatory practices
- new media and participatory practices at global and/or local levels
- participatory practices in social media apps
- youth cultures, fan clubs, new media and participation
- participatory art practices via communication media
The manuscripts should be submitted to the Moment Journal via Dergipark
between June 1 and September 1, 2019. Submissions both in English and
Turkish will be accepted.
Publication Date: 15 December 2019.
For details, see SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
<http://www.momentdergi.org/index.php/momentdergi/about/submissions>
Theme Editors:
Oğuzhan Taş (Ankara University, Turkey) & Emre Canpolat (Hacettepe
University, Turkey)
_References_
Jenkins, H., & Carpentier, N. (2013). Theorizing participatory
intensities: A conversation about participation and politics.
Convergence, 19(3), 265–286.
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