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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Journal of Global Diaspora and Media (Special Issue: ‘Migrations, Diasporas and Media: Human Rights and (In)mobility during the Pandemic’)
Sat Nov 07 12:14:52 GMT 2020
Call for Papers: /Journal of Global Diaspora and Media/
Special Issue: ‘Migrations, Diasporas and Media: Human Rights and
(In)mobility during the Pandemic’
The IAMCR Diaspora and the Media Working Group together with the Journal
of Global Diaspora and Media encourage scholars to submit papers that
address key topics from interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary
perspectives in relation to the pandemic of COVID-19 regarding the
migrant and refugee population, with all its implications in terms of
human rights and (in)mobility, highlighting the practices of resistance
carried out by part of the people directly involved or by the social
organizations.
The year 2020 will be marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, the thousands of
deaths caused by it, in addition to a slowdown in the economies of
several countries, increased inequality, and, in the context of
international migrations, the intensification of issues related to
mobility, securitization and vulnerability of migrants and refugees. If
digital culture has a fundamental role in contemporary diasporic
transnationalism, in a time where being in quarantine was almost a
routine, we have never been so dependent on electronic communications as
in 2020.
Key Questions:
• Studies on digital diasporas that are contributing to the discussion
on digital humanities’ epistemological and methodological approaches
when analyzing migrant communities and their interactions in physical
and digital scenarios.
• Studies on mobility and migration in the digital era, including
critical approaches on power structures, inequality, imbalances and
discriminatory scenarios, and how they can promote inclusiveness and
reciprocity; how studies on dynamic hybridization of migrant collective
identities between home and host countries evolve when diasporic
communities regroup and interact in second or third migratory projects
such as transborder, transnational or transcontinental mobilizations.
• How contemporary diasporas and their media can promote or recreate
homeland and host land discourses of belonging, and how they can
challenge discrimination and/or advocate for inclusiveness.
• How diaspora and media studies can contribute to the understanding of
interconnections of diverse groups in global cities and urban encounters.
• Potential approaches to responding to the questions, could be built
on, but not limited to, the following areas:
• Migrant subjects (irregular, female and LGBT migrations) in the
context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
• Strategies of resistance and resilience in the face of the pandemic.
• Strategies for (in)mobility in the context of the pandemic.
• Solidarity practices by organized society with migrant and refugee
people in the context of the pandemic
• State of emergency/exemption, migration policies and
suspension/reduction of the rights of migrants and refugees.
Submission
Submission of abstracts should include: name, institutional affiliation,
contact information, title and a 500-word abstract
Email your abstracts to both guest editors:
Sofia Zanforlin: (szanforlin /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(szanforlin /at/ gmail.com)>
Jessica Retis: (jessica.retis /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(jessica.retis /at/ gmail.com)>
Publication Deadlines and Timeline
Submission of abstracts: 15 January 2021
Confirmation of acceptance: 15 March 2021
Full manuscripts: 15 October 2021
Post-review acceptance decisions: 15 January 2022
Publication of special issue: May 2022
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Journal of Global Diaspora and Media
ISSN 2632-5853 | Online ISSN 2632-5861
1 issue per volume | First published in 2020
To order this journal online or to find out more about the CFP, visit
our website: www.intellectbooks.com <http://www.intellectbooks.com>
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