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[Commlist] CfP: Theoretical Consolidation and Innovation in Media Psychology
Tue Mar 03 19:19:46 GMT 2020
Call for Papers
“Theoretical Consolidation and Innovation in Media Psychology”
A Special Issue of the Journal of Media Psychology, Curated by the Editors
Nicholas D. Bowman(1), Allison Eden(2), Jesse Fox(3), Christoph
Klimmt(4), Özen Odağ(5), Catalina Toma(6), and Ivar Vermeulen(7)
(1)Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA
(2) Michigan State
University, East Lansing, MI, USA
(3) The Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH, USA
(4) Department of Journalism and Communication
Research (IJK), Hanover University of Music, Drama, and Media, Hannover,
Germany (5) Touro College, Berlin, Germany
(6) University of
Wisonsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA
(7) Vrije Universitteit Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
*Background and Mission
Media psychologists constantly expand the range of domains, themes, and
questions that they address in their research. Technological innovations
– digitalization, mediatization, and dynamics of convergence in
particular – motivate scholars to carry out many empirical studies on
users, their processing, their experience, and (co-)production of
messages, and related psychological outcomes. It is the mission of
peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of Media Psychology (JMP) to
serve as chronicle of this progress and as archive of the knowledge
produced.
However, the strong research dynamics and persist- ing arrival of fresh
empirical insights can only lead to a flourishing and effective academic
field if theoretical work moves ahead as well. Much empirical work in
media psychology is guided by existing general theoretical frameworks
(e.g., from social psychology or cognitive psychology); other studies
rest on field-specific theoretical approaches (e.g., parasocial
interaction, narrative persuasion). But regardless the origin of the
theoretical base that media psychologists build on, it is important for
the field to accompany the empirical day-to-day research business by a
reflection on where a given theoretical approach is standing.
The mission of the special issue that the Editors of JMP will be
curating and that will appear in early 2021 is to catalyze such
theoretical development by mobilizing authors’ efforts for either
formalizing new models or theories in media psychology or for discussing
prominent existing theoretical frameworks, their empirical validation,
predictive usefulness, and potential needs for revision, extension, or
even retirement. To serve the building of a community consensus over the
key theoretical resources of the field, these discussions should
therefore either focus on consolidation (i.e., review of existing works
and debates around a theory or model) or innovation (i.e., propositions
of extensions to or modifications of an existing theory or model, or
even the development of entirely new conceptual approaches). We thus
call for manuscripts that focus on a specific theory or model in media
psychology. This theory or model is:
▪ either one that already exists and is “in use” and for which
conceptual reviewing and knowledge consolidation or
innovation/modification is indicated,
▪ or one that the authors develop as innovative addition to the
inventory of theories and models of the field.
Such theoretical progress (through consolidation or innovation) will be
most likely to materialize if authors team up who have been working on
similar themes in the past but have not (yet) joined their theoretical
perspectives. It is our explicit intention to inspire the formation of
such new authorship networks, as we
(a) want to increase the probability of actually new original thinking, and
(b) want to avoid self-promoting review contributions of single
researchers or research groups who essentially summarize and promote
their own past (theoretical) work.
The idea of forming new authorship teams is not mandatory, but strongly
recommended in order to achieve effective theoretical consolidation or
innovation.
*Manuscript Preparation and Submission
Only theoretical contributions that comply with the mission statement
will be considered for this special issue. Authors are kindly asked to
submit their manuscripts as Special Issue Articles through JMP’s
editorial management system at http://www.editorialmanager.com/jmp
However, deviating from normal principles, submissions to this special
issue will be subject to a two-stage process. In the first stage,
authors are kindly invited to hand in an extended abstract of the
theoretical consolidation or innovation project that they intend to
complete. These abstracts should summarize and describe the envisioned
content of the future full paper, and enable readers to understand the
focus of theoretical consolidation or innovation as well as the line of
argumentation and architecture of reasoning. An outlook of how the full
text will be organized and structured is also a mandatory element of the
extended abstract.
These abstracts must not exceed 2,000 words (excluding references).
In order to reduce the risk for authors, selection decisions will be
made jointly by the entire team of JMP editors, based on external
reviews of these abstracts. Only successful abstract submitters will be
requested to hand in full manuscripts in the second stage. For these
full submissions, publication in the special issue will be guaranteed,
potentially after revision(s) according to editorial feedback and advice.
All manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the journal’s
author guidelines for “Theoretical Articles”:
http://www.hogrefe.com/periodicals/journal-of-media- psychology/
*Timeline
▪Submission of extended abstracts by April 30, 2020
▪Invitations to authors of accepted abstracts to submit full papers by
June 30, 2020
▪Deadline for the submission of full papers October 31, 2020
The Editor-in-Chief will oversee the entire process of special issue
operations and also respond to any author inquiries. Please direct your
correspondence to
Christoph Klimmt,
E-mail: (christoph.klimmt /at/ ijk.hmtm-hannover.de).
We wish
all authors good luck, fun with finding co-authors, and much inspiration
for theorizing and writing!
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