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[Commlist] Call for Special Issue Proposals: Mediální studia / Media Studies
Thu Jun 03 15:40:44 GMT 2021
Call for special issues proposals
The journal Mediální studia / Media Studies welcomes proposals for the
special issues which would cover some aspects of the fields of media,
communication and cultural studies. he journal is indexed in Scopus,
MLA, Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL), and European
Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (ERIH PLUS).
Special issues allow for comprehensive reporting on a particular area of
research, being socially urgent, methodologically or conceptually
revised, or still little explored. They present the subject matter from
different perspectives and this makes it easier to explore it more
thoroughly and systematically. Thus, they are popular both for readers
and authors and may strengthen or expand researchers’ networks. Beyond
this, acting as a guest editor allows one to gain experience with the
organizational and editorial work and to further participate in a
symbolic alchemy of the academic field, including the benefits thus
recognized.
Unlike edited collections, the journal special issues allow a more
flexible time plan and a more open publishing platform, while
maintaining the quality standards for both the content and text editing.
1. What the special issue proposal should include
If you are thinking of compiling a special issue for publication in
Mediální studia / Media Studies, your proposal should include:
What the topic of the issue will be: please explain its research
relevance and expected benefits (briefly and precisely, in the extent of
approximately 500 words);
Who the guest editors of the proposed issue will be (two to three
people): please attach their short CVs and describe how they will
cooperate with each other;
Whether a special issue follows a conference, workshop, summer school,
etc., or whether the contributions are collected through a separate
call, or if the guest editors wish to combine both of these; in all
cases, please add a call for papers;
What the preferred publication slot is (Summer 2022, Winter 2022/Spring
2023) and the preparation timeline: please count the time needed for the
full texts delivery, the search for reviewers, review process itself,
authors’ revisions of the papers based on the reviewers’
recommendations, editing, proofreading, and typographic editing.
Please send your proposals to the editor-in-chief via the e-mail
(medialnistudia /at/ fsv.cuni.cz) <mailto:(medialnistudia /at/ fsv.cuni.cz)>. You will
be notified about the proposal’s acceptance or rejection within three
weeks. This decision is made by the journal’s editorial team or the
wider editorial board.
The expected number of reviewed papers included in the issue is 4-6.
Since the journal is published exclusively electronically, it is
possible to agree on exceeding this number. The reviewed papers of the
issue may be supplemented by non-reviewed texts (book reviews,
interviews, etc.; please see
https://www.medialnistudia.fsv.cuni.cz/en/autor-s-manual
<https://www.medialnistudia.fsv.cuni.cz/en/autor-s-manual> for more
details). However, this is not obligatory.
The preferred language of the papers is English; in specific cases, the
texts may be also in Czech or Slovak.
2. What happens when the special issue proposal is accepted
If accepted, the guest editors and the editor-in-chief agree on the
expected publication date of the special issue (autumn 2020, spring
2021, or autumn 2021).
One of the journal’s internal editors is chosen for further
communication between the guest editors and the journal. It is his or
her responsibility to work on the final draft of the issue with the
guest editors and agree upon its more detailed preparation schedule.
This then serves as a work accomplishment orientation tool for both parties.
It is the responsibility of the guest editors:
To communicate the call announcing the special issue among the researchers;
To decide which of the manuscripts delivered to include in the review
process or which ones to return to rework or which to reject;
To find peer reviewers for individual papers;
To inform the authors about the result of the review process and specify
a timeframe for reviewing contributions, if required;
To edit the papers;
To write an editorial to introduce the special issue and its contributions.
The journal’s internal editor monitors the progress of the issue
preparation and helps the guest editors solve any possible problems. If
he or she agrees upon that with the guest editors, he or she also can
participate more actively in the preparation of the issue (e.g. helping
with the call distribution, passing on the contacts for the journal’s
proofreaders, etc.)
The journal’s graphic designer will be responsible for the layout of the
papers. The internal editor in charge is tasked with the communication
with the designer..
3. Responsibility of the guest editors and the journal
The guest editors are required to respect the ethical rules for
offering, reviewing and editing posts (please see
https://www.medialnistudia.fsv.cuni.cz/en/eticky-kodex-autora
<https://www.medialnistudia.fsv.cuni.cz/en/eticky-kodex-autora>). They
also adhere to the formal rules for submissions (the length and
structure of the papers, or the citation style) and maintain the
qualitative level of papers commonly published in the journal.
The editors of the journal undertake not to violate the agreed
conditions of cooperation and are supportive for the guest editors in
their work and in solving any unexpected problems.
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