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[Commlist] CfP: Disinformation and Treatment of Democratic Memory in Social Networks
Thu Dec 09 14:21:15 GMT 2021
Call for papers/llamada de artículos:
"Disinformation and Treatment of Democratic Memory in Social Networks",
in Mediterranean Journal of Communication (SCOPUS 2021 & Q1 FECyt)
coordinated by Dr. Carlos López-Olano (Universitat de València, España),
Dr. Sebastián Sánchez (Universitat de València, España) and Dr. Mauricio
Dimant (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) It will be published in
2022 july (V13N2). Endline of reception of articles: February 1st 2022.
No payment for the authors is required. More information here:
https://www.mediterranea-comunicacion.org/pages/view/cfp
CfP: Disinformation and Treatment of Democratic Memory in Social Networks
Post-truth, misinformation, hoaxes, fake news. These are concepts that
have reached the communication landscape to stay, accompanied over time
by the rise of parties linked to the extreme right, experienced
universally. The media agenda of these new political options protected
in democratic societies is limited to a few but very controversial
issues, which seek to achieve an objective of emotional mobilization of
the electorate. Among them, the democratic memory stands out, referring
in Spain to the institutional crimes committed during the Franco
dictatorship. But beyond Spain, in many other countries with a past of
totalitarian regimes, memory is also acquiring a leading role in the
media arena, centralized in dissemination through social networks.
This monograph aims to promote critical reflection and debate on the use
of memory as a subject included in the agenda of these far-right
parties. Some of the research questions that we raise in this Call for
Papers are:
-Treatment and dissemination of information on personalities and
historical processes.
-Treatment and dissemination of information on the recovery of memory
activities such as the opening of graves of shot.
-Treatment and dissemination of information on the measures aimed at
obtaining moral reparation for the various past crimes of totalitarian
regimes.
-Comparative or transnational studies on memory treatment.
This issue seeks to address the matter from different communicative
perspectives, so political, philosophical, cultural and from historical
experiences in different latitudes, with the aim of discussing and
reflecting on communication and politics, especially from the
construction of a historical memory, its value facing uncertainty,
building trust and understanding the future.
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