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[Commlist] CFP: Communication Research on Health Disparities

Tue Jan 12 22:57:43 GMT 2021





*Call for Papers *

*Special Issue of /Health Communication: /*

*“Communication Research on Health Disparities and Coping Strategies in COVID-19 Related Crises”*

*Submission Deadline: *June 30, 2021

*Special Issue Editors*: Rukhsana Ahmed, University at Albany, State University of New York, & Yuping Mao, California State University Long Beach

*CFP link:*https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues/communication-research-on-health-disparities/**

The past year has witnessed heightened health disparities among distinct social groups which have been exposed and exacerbated by COVID-19. This global pandemic, in conjunction with other major crises, has brought challenges far beyond medicine and public health and is causing long term and devastating impacts. Socially vulnerable populations in particular are experiencing some of the greatest disparities caused by COVID-19. With the announcement of this Call for Papers, we ask in what ways health communication scholarship is producing knowledge and evidence-based practices to address health disparities and prepare for challenges to come. We believe addressing those emerging disparities in our ever-changing social environment requires multilateral collaboration. We encourage research involving interdisciplinary collaboration that could initiate meaningful dialogue and insightful knowledge sharing among scholars with different expertise on communication strategies to close social gaps enlarged by COVID-19.

This special issue seeks contributions on health communication research at individual, family, group, community, and societal levels in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic that has given rise to different types of local and global crises. Contributors are encouraged to embrace diversity in theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches. We welcome submissions addressing health disparities caused by factors including but not limited to gender, sexual orientation, age, socio-economic status, ethnic and cultural background (e.g., BIPOC), educational level, ability level, and immigration status. Research from international and global contexts, including the Global South, are especially welcome.

This special issue focuses on the role communication plays in addressing and coping with health disparities through and beyond the COVID-19 related crises, considering (but not limited to) the following suggested topic areas:

            Media campaigns for health promotion among underserved populations

             Media coverage on health disparity

             Media representation of diverse groups

             Communicating and coping with mental and psychological issues

             Social support at individual, group, and community levels

Promoting health literacy on COVID-19 in diverse populations

Health education of protective behavior on COVID-19

Communication strategies to address vaccine hesitancy among BIPOC groups

Social media engagement during COVID-19

Communication about food insecurity

Social discourse on equal and ethical access to vaccine and essential medical resources

Telehealth and telemedicine to underserved populations during COVID-19

*Important Deadlines: *

Submission Due:  June 30, 2021

Notification of Acceptance and Revision Request: September 15, 2021

Revised Manuscript Due: October 30, 2021

*Submission Guidelines:*

All submissions will go through a blind peer review process. There are no article processing charges (APC) or payments for this journal and special issue.

Submissions must be submitted to the Health Communication online portal (http://www.editorialmanager.com/hc/default.aspx), indicating it is for the special issue on “Communication Research on Health Disparities and Coping Strategies in COVID-19 Related Crises.”

All submitted manuscripts should conform to the guidelines of Health Communication (_https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=hhth20_). Manuscripts should be 4000-5000 words including references, tables, and figures. APA 7 style is required.

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*Inquiries:*

Inquiries about the special issue should be directed to the special issue editors Rukhsana Ahmed, University at Albany, State University of New York, at _rahmed4@albany.edu_ or Yuping Mao, California State University Long Beach, at _yuping.mao@csulb.edu_.

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