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[Commlist] Call: Media, Development and Democracy
Tue Sep 24 11:51:32 GMT 2019
*Call for Volume: Media, Development and Democracy: historical and
current connections*
*Editor: Heloisa Pait*
*Deadline: December 15, 2019*
Connections between the emergence of national democracies, economic
development, and the introduction of mass media have been studied for
many decades, but there are still missing links in this complex web. In
1949, Daniel Lerner suggested the existence of a relationship between
new media and the modern mentality in developing nations. Although much
criticized, his insights influenced optimistic views of the impact of
television and the internet around the globe. Here we ask a different
question: what is the impact of State censorship and material
restrictions on the press, in countries that have been witnessing
continuous economic development?
Do restrictions on the functioning of the media in the formative period
of a nation have long-term impacts on economic development? Looking from
a different angle, can a limited labor market, with few formal vacancies
in competitive firms, make literacy less rewarding, discouraging private
investment in education? How do low literacy rates influence political
culture and the nature of the public sphere in a modern society? In this
volume, we would like to examine the multiple relationships between
economic development, adoption of new media, literacy and education, and
democratic culture.
We are interested in studies of so-called developing countries, and in
particular those where there have been restrictions on the printing
press, such as colonial Brazil and the Ottoman Empire, or which somehow
differ from the Northern European and North American model of media
development. We welcome papers using a variety of methods, particularly
those bridging interdisciplinary gaps. Our goal is to point to new paths
in the understanding of the challenges to achieving a free and just
society. We welcome papers that discuss public policy regarding
educational or economic reforms within that larger investigative
framework, as well as research on the experience of particular groups.
Research is particularly welcome on women, the African diaspora, and/or
Marranos.
The article “Liberalism Without a Press: 18th Century Minas Geraes and
the Roots of Brazilian Development”, by the editor, which appeared on
volume 18 of Studies in Media and Communications, further elaborates on
the possible relations between media, development and the public sphere.
Please send your inquiries to Dr. Heloisa Pait,
(heloisa.pait /at/ fulbrightmail.org)
<mailto:(heloisa.pait /at/ fulbrightmail.org)> with the subject “Emerald Book
Series”. Submissions should be sent before January 15, 2020.
Editor: Heloisa Pait is a tenured professor of sociology at the São
Paulo State University Julio de Mesquita Filho. She has written on
Brazilian telenovelas, on the role of new media in political action and
on higher education in Brazil and in the United States. Heloisa Pait is
an active participant of public debates; she has recently launched
Revista Pasmas, an online women’s magazine. Her published articles are
listed in the Lattes platform at www.bit.ly/helopaitLattes
<http://www.bit.ly/helopaitLattes>.
Contributing editor: Renata Nagamine is a postdoctoral fellow in the
Graduate Program in International Relations at the Federal University of
Bahia, Brazil. She received her PhD in international law from the
University of São Paulo Law School. Nagamine has worked as a researcher
at the Brazilian Centre of Analysis and Planning (Cebrap) and was a
Kathleen Fitzpatrick Visiting Fellow with the Laureate Program in
International Law at the University of Melbourne in 2018. Her areas of
interest are international humanitarian law, human rights, and political
theory.Her published articles are listed in the Lattes platform at
http://lattes.cnpq.br <http://lattes.cnpq.br/>.
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