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[Commlist] Visual Studies: Call for COVID-19 visual essays
Mon Oct 12 17:18:16 GMT 2020
Visual Studies: Call for COVID-19 visual essays
Deadline for submissions December 15 2020
This is a call for visual essays focused on the global pandemic and its
ongoing social, economic and emotional impact. 2020 has been a year of
rapid adjustment internationally, as households around the world were
instructed to ‘lockdown’ and to socially distance to reduce the
transmission of the COVID-19 virus. This call aims to bring together
contemporary visual scholarship on the pandemic in a special section of
Visual Studies to be published in 2021.
Topics may include, but are not limited to, the visual impact of the
pandemic in terms of organisational sociology, and its effects on
domestic activity spaces, family life, and work; intersectional aspects
of people’s experience of the pandemic in terms of class, race, gender,
geographical location, etc.; the politics of mask wearing; people’s
adoption of, or resistance to, suggested public health measures; visual
forms of communication adopted by government authorities; and the
circulation of Covid-19 conspiracy memes; and any visual evidence of
unexpected or surprising responses to the Pandemic, especially those
that suggest lasting institutional change.
Visual essays should be primarily visual and should combine image and
text in a coherent form. All visual essays are peer reviewed. Visual
essays should:
• contain no more than 10 images, which should be the primary focus and
therefore should drive the narrative rather than being merely illustrative.
• contextualize the images/project within the text, addressing the who,
when, where, what and why of the project, and should also establish the
scholarly/intellectual significance of the project.
• be clearly and engagingly written.
• need not include footnotes or references, unless they are required by
the narrative intent of the project.
For further information, please see Visual Studies’ aims and scope and
instructions to authors (https://www.tandfonline.com/rvst20)
<https://www.tandfonline.com/rvst20)> or contact Susan Hansen
((s.hansen /at/ mdx.ac.uk)) <about:blank>.
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