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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts: Media and the Far-Right
Fri Mar 05 14:45:10 GMT 2021
*Call for Abstracts: Media and the Far-Right *
We invite 300 word abstracts for the forthcoming special issue of
For(e)dialogue Journal exploring ‘Media and the Far-Right’.
In recent years, there has been a clear increase in the dissemination of
exclusionary discourses in the public sphere worldwide, articulated in
part by prominent figures on the right and far-right wings of
international politics. Given the appetite for these ideas, evident from
the widespread rise of conservative and populist values in society and
the numerous voters opting for far-right political parties in Europe and
beyond, many politicians and activists have adopted an openly hostile
stance against minorities, challenging minority rights and championing
restrictive social policies. Established news media outlets have a
complex relationship with far-right and radical actors, often
contributing to the mainstreaming of said actors and their beliefs,
despite ostensibly adopting critical stances against them. Far-right
actors have attacked the credibility of these mainstream media outlets
and networks, gravitating increasingly towards alternative ‘news
outlets’, such as websites, blogs, forums and social media platforms. At
the same time, for over two decades, far-right actors and groups have
utilised online communication structures to build their networks, gain
visibility, recruit members and spread mis/disinformation through
channels that are almost impossible to trace, audit or moderate. The
mobilisation of Trump supporters in recent months is one example of
this, with radicalisation and organisation taking place via forums,
messaging services, and a variety of extremist websites and online
spaces, culminating in a violent assault on the US Capitol.
We seek contributions at the intersection of Media, Criminology and
Sociology (as well as other fields of research) for a special edition of
For(e)dialogue, the early career and doctoral journal of the University
of Leicester’s School of Media, Communication and Sociology.
We welcome abstracts of up to 300 words for articles, photo essays,
video narratives, and think pieces, focusing but not limited to, topics
such as:
● Far-Right in the/and the media
● The rise and evolution of the Far-Right globally
● Alt-Right and white supremacy online/offline
● Organisational forms of the Far-Right online/offline
● Social media and the Far-Right
● Social media and algorithmic censorship
● Alt/Far-Right: the instrumentalisation of post-truth, disinformation
and conspiracy theories
● Far-Right mobilisation in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
● Far-Right and anti-migration politics
● Online gaming and the Far- Right
● (Digital) Counter cultures: Antifascist / human rights / feminist
movements
● Reporting on minority issues and diversity in the media
● Methodological approaches and ethics in the research of the Far-Right
We would encourage single or co-authored submissions in the following
formats:
● Research papers (up to 6,000 words)
● Opinion & analysis articles (up to 2,000 words)
● Photo essays* (up to 20 images) ● Book reviews (between 800 - 1000 words)
● Video essays (up to 20’ long)
*** Note on photo essays: Please include captions with all pictures and
a short narrative (500 words or less) to precede and set up your photo
essay. A photo essay is primarily a narrative tool. Each image should
convey a message while the whole should also tell a story.
**Note on video narratives/presentations: To ensure accessibility we ask
that all submitted files include captions, a full transcript, and audio
description. Please send your submissions to Ms. Christina Verousi
((cv67 /at/ leicester.ac.uk) <mailto:(cv67 /at/ leicester.ac.uk)>) or Dr. Nerina
Boursinou ((neridkny /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(neridkny /at/ gmail.com)>). If you want
to discuss an idea or make enquiries, please feel free to contact either
or us.
No APC Statement: Please note that article processing is FREE during all
stages.
Important deadlines Submission of abstracts: 17th March 2021
Notifications of acceptance: 28th March 2021
Submission of full papers for peer-review: 1st August 2021
Decisions and peer-review feedback: 1st November 2021
Submissions of revised articles: 10th January 2022
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