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[Commlist] CFP- Special Journal Issue: ‘New Media and National Identity’
Thu Jan 07 12:29:08 GMT 2021
*_Call for Special Issue Papers_*
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*‘New Media and National Identity’*
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_The /Journal of Arab & Muslim Media/ /Research (JAMMR)/ is an
international academic refereed journal published by Intellect in the UK
and specializes in the study of Arab and Middle Eastern media and
society. Principal Editor: Noureddine Miladi_
http://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-arab-muslim-media-research
<http://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-arab-muslim-media-research>__
The advent of satellite TV and social media networks have transformed
the long assumed approaches of identity construction and production.
Global TV and virtual media spaces have allowed audiences to become more
active in the realisation of their identity as an existential
foundation. Amidst this sophisticated development, mediascapes have
proven effective tools in the formation of the self via a
self-gratification process.
Furthermore, the articulation of a common national identity has nowadays
assumed diverse sources. National identity as suggested by
severalscholars is becoming a fluid and changing concept. In the core of
its formationare expressions of language, culture, ideology, history and
memory. The internet is probably becoming the most influential platform
for such expression. Contrary to previous generations who used to be
brought up through family values, education systems and religious
teachings, nowadays satellite TV and online environmentsarguably seem
the most influential spaces of interactions about identity and opinion
formation.
One would considerin this context the various studies which have claimed
during the last two decades that global media have negatively affected
local cultures, and marginalized minority identities through the
creation of a global trend of consciousness. However, what is also
evident from developments due to the use of social media platforms is
that such technologies have in fact empowered minority groups from all
strata of society and created influential virtual cultural cyberspaces.
Such spaces are not only serving their designated members but also
extend their outreach to the wider spectrum of society.
This special issue of /JAMMR/ aims at enriching the debate on media,
identity and cultural formation. It seeks to critically address this
ever-growing area of enquiry and revisit the field from various
theoretical and empirical multi-disciplinary dimensions. The journal
welcomes contributions based on empirical studies or original
theoretical approaches regarding (and not necessarily limited to) the
following themes:
-Television and the reproduction of culture
-New media and national identity
-Minority media, tools for preserving minority culture.
-Diasporic identities and the media
-Uses and reception of minority communities of satellite TV and radio.
-Media imperialism/Cultural imperialism revisiting the field
-Satellite TV and social media as alternative platforms for news and
entertainment.
-Social media, the youth and transcultural spaces.
-New media, minority communities and hegemonic/counterhegemonic discourses.
-Growing minority media outlets in the West, as undercurrents of power
struggle in modern society.
*_Submissions_*_:_
Full manuscripts (of about 7500 to 8500 words including bibliography)
should be submitted through the journal’s web-submission system. All
submissions will be blind-refereed.
Submission link:
http://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-arab-muslim-media-research
<http://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-arab-muslim-media-research>
You may need to register if you don’t have an account.
A copy of the paper should also be emailed to the editor(Noureddine
Miladi, Editor) on: noureddinemiladi@amcn.online
<mailto:noureddinemiladi@amcn.online>
Please refer to the Contributor Guidelines before you formally submit
your paper.
*_Deadlines for submissions:_*
-Abstracts of no more than 300 words along with the author’s bio (100
words) and author’s full contact details: by 25^th January 2021
-Full papers: by 15^th June 2021
-Referees’ feedback: by 30^th July 2021
-Revised papers: 25^th August 2021
-Expected publication of the special issue: November 2021 (Volume 14,
Issue # 2)
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