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[Commlist] Call for papers | Lusophone Journal of Cultural Studies | Intercultural mediation, citizenship and social development
Fri Oct 29 17:43:29 GMT 2021
*[NEW DEADLINE] Lusophone Journal of Cultural Studies: call for papers |
Intercultural mediation, citizenship and social development*
*Editors*: Ana Maria Costa e Silva (CECS, Universidade do Minho,
Portugal), Margarida Morgado (Centre for English, Translation and
Anglo-Portuguese Studies e Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco,
Portugal) & Monika Hrebacková (Ceske Vysoke Uceni Technicke V, Praga)
We live in times of social crisis and emergency contexts due to the
Covid-19 pandemic situation that has certainly affected people’s
relationships in multicultural spaces and shaken their notion of
citizenship, while we also witnessed serious threats to social living as
we know it. There were probably references that lost their meaning and
others that progressively invaded our realities and our imaginations.
The state of emergency in which we live is complex at various levels,
including prophylactic isolation, physical distancing from people,
psychological and social violence, and increased vulnerabilities and
inequalities in the most marginalized populations.
This issue invites contributions on the various facets of intercultural
mediation and the role of mediators in times of change such as these. It
invites authors to consider the plural and multifaceted objectives of
intercultural mediation in contexts of social transformation. The focus
of the issue will be on trialled practices of intercultural mediation,
the construction of multicultural citizenship, and the positive
development of society, which are transformative and healing in a
humanist logic of caring for the other and in terms of the possibility
of reinterpreting society in contexts of crisis.
*The following are topics that could be addressed in this issue, namely:*
How has the pandemic situation of social crisis and health emergency
affected the work of intercultural mediators in their different spheres
of action (social, cultural, educational)?
What impacts were felt on social and territorial cohesion and on the
ways in which each individual, group or community thinks about
citizenship and its performance as citizen?
What emerging spaces of security, safety and intercultural living were
created and how were they created?
What cultural and social interventions made the most sense in these
times of change and why?
Which emerging conventional and non-conventional (ethical, aesthetic,
pedagogical, social and digital) spaces were created, refashioned and/
or reinvented and how were they nurtured?
How have plural identities been refashioned, how have multicultural and
intercultural communities been reimagined, and how has the sense of
belonging in a plural and diverse post-pandemic social space evolved?
The present issue of RLEC invites proposals on case studies based on
trialled practices of intercultural mediation and active multicultural
citizenship; descriptions of social mediation during the period of
pandemic emergency with a focus on what had to change during the
pandemic; as well as reflective contributions on possibilities for
meaningful intercultural and social mediation in post-pandemic times,
capable of outlining various forms of intercultural experience, of
citizenship and of social development in different contexts and from
various perspectives.
*IMPORTANT DATES*
Submission of proposals: 30 October 2021 *13 November 2021*
Acceptance of submissions: 7 January 2022
Submission of translated final versions: 30 March 2022
Publication of journal number: June 2022
*LANGUAGE*
Proposals may be submitted in Portuguese or English. At the end of the
peer review period, authors of proposals accepted for publication will
ensure the translation of their articles into Portuguese or English,
respectively, upon which editors will decide on their publication.
*EDITORIAL POLICY*
Lusophone Journal of Cultural Studies is an open access academic journal
that adheres to the stringent standards of peer-reviewing, and blind
peer reviewing. Each article will be peer reviewed by two referees
against the following acceptance criteria: academic quality, originality
and relevance to the respective call for papers, to the objectives and
scope of the journal,
Original articles are submitted on the journal’s website at
https://www.rlec.pt/ <https://www.rlec.pt/>. When submitting for the
first time to Lusophone Journal of Cultural Studies, please
register here (https://rlec.pt/index.php/rlec/user/register
<https://rlec.pt/index.php/rlec/user/register>).
Publication guidelines are available here
(https://rlec.pt/index.php/rlec/about/submissions
<https://rlec.pt/index.php/rlec/about/submissions>).
For further contact please refer to: (rlec /at/ ics.uminho.pt)
<mailto:(rlec /at/ ics.uminho.pt)>
No payment from the authors will be required.
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