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[Commlist] CFP “Radio and catastrophes”– Radiofonias – Journal of Studies in Sound Media

Fri Jul 10 08:13:11 GMT 2020





Hope everyone is healthy and safe. We are glad to inform you that *Radiofonias – Journal of Studies in Sound Media *2020.1 issue is on air: https://periodicos.ufop.br:8082/pp/index.php/radiofonias/index


It brings the monograph “Podcasting and the remediation of radio language”, and represents a milestone to the former Rádio-Leituras, which renews its editorial team, its graphic design and its Scientific Council.


We kindly remind you about our call for papers to the monograph “Radio and catastrophes”, which seeks to discuss the role of radio broadcasting and sound media as a whole in coping with emergency situations, such as the Covid-19 pandemic. It was extended until July, 26th.


*Radiofonias* is a quarterly co-edition by the Postgraduate Program in Communication at the Federal University of Ouro Preto (UFOP), the Convergence and Journalism Research Group (ConJor) and the Radio and TV Center (NRTV) at the University Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), with support from the Brazilian Society for Interdisciplinary Communication Studies – Intercom's Radio and Sound Media Research Group. The journal, index H5 = 5 on Google Scholar, accepts submissions in Portuguese, Spanish and English, authored or co-authored with doctors.

The guidelines for authors can be found here: https://periodicos.ufop.br:8082/pp/index.php/radiofonias/about/submissions


Best regards,

Debora Cristina Lopez (UFOP), Marcelo Kischinhevsky (UFRJ) and Lena Benzecry (UFRJ) – editors

*CFP 2020.2 Issue – Dossier “Radio and catastrophes”*

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The new coronavirus pandemic paralyzed a third of the planet in just three months, imposing challenges on the authorities. Each country reacted differently, with more or less severe measures, ranging from total inaction to quarantine and lockdown, going through different recommendations for social isolation and suspension of activities involving urban displacement. With a total of victims that doubles every couple of days, the so-called Covid-19 is spreading at a time of strong circulation of disinformation campaigns, which question scientific knowledge, bringing risks to public health.

Radio plays an important role, one way or another, in informing and building the population’s knowledge about prevention and mitigation measures, in order to avoid a collapse in health systems, affecting mainly the poorest population.. Due to its reach and agility, radio can be a powerful ally in large-scale communication strategies, assuming a leading role in times of catastrophes such as pandemics, floods, earthquakes, fires, tsunamis and other emergency situations.

In this context, Radiofonias encourages submissions that present case studies, propose theoretical reflections and/or arise from research projects involving the relationship between radio and catastrophic situations, such as:

• Radio and public information in times of calamity

• Radio and scientific communication about Covid-19

• Challenges when doing radio in times of pandemic and social isolation

• Protocols for radio action in catastrophe situations

• Broadcasting of public service campaigns by radio

• Radio and misinformation

Deadline for submissions: *July 26th, 2020*



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