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[Commlist] cfp: QuiViRR: Qualitative Video Research Reports
Fri Dec 11 15:31:37 GMT 2020
A new open access journal has been launched called "QuiViRR: Qualitative
Video Research Reports" (pronounced 'quiver'). The journal will fill an
increasingly noticeable gap in the publication landscape in the field of
video methods for qualitative research. The goal is for this journal to
address that gap, as well as to support and promote open scholarship
beyond the narrow green/gold open access debate. The journal is edited
by academic scholars in the field who are passionate about the issues.
https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/QUIVIRR/
QuiViRR is a serious, hybrid academic journal that supports both blind
peer review and non-peer reviewed content. Its broad thematic focus is
qualitative research methods in the humanities and social sciences that
are centrally and substantively video-based. The main areas that the
journal covers include:
- Using audio-visual technology for research purposes;
- Conducting and transforming video-based qualitative research;
- Supporting video-based qualitative research methods with software and
hardware solutions;
- Documenting and investigating sociotechnical practices of research
with video and audio;
- Appropriating and developing new technologies to extend video-based
qualitative research in new directions, e.g. immersive XR, spatial audio
or drone video;
- Critically documenting and reflecting on the practices and workflow of
video methods, from data collection to dissemination of results;
- Exploring interventions in social, political and cultural contexts in
and through video-based qualitative research.
A variety of submission types are accepted, such as traditional research
articles, experimental articles, shorter articles, micro articles,
invited commentary, how-to guides, technology reviews, software reviews,
video articles and research software articles. Special issues with guest
editors are encouraged. In order to push the boundaries, open peer
review will also be supported in addition to blind peer review, as well
as post-publication commentary (using hypothes.is) and versioning of
more experimental articles with perpetual releases (using GitHub). All
content will be published with a minted DOI number (via Crossref) and a
Creative Commons license. There are no article processing charges (APCs).
Contact: (quivirr /at/ hum.aau.dk)
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