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[Commlist] Radiofonias' CfP - monograph "Radio and Gender"
Wed Mar 23 18:02:26 GMT 2022
Radiofonias – Journal of Studies in Audio Media extended the deadline
for submissions to the issue 2022.1, which will feature the monograph
"Radio and Gender". Contributions will be accepted until April 29th.
Free theme articles are also accepted in continuous flow.
Radiofonias is a free access journal with no actual publication costs
(no APC), which accepts submissions in Portuguese, Spanish and English,
authored or co-authored by PhDs. Guidelines for authors can be found at:
https://periodicos.ufop.br/radiofonias/about/submissions
<https://periodicos.ufop.br/radiofonias/about/submissions>.
The Brazilian quarterly journal is co-edited by the Post-Graduate
Program in Communication at the Federal University of Ouro Preto (UFOP),
the Research Group Convergence and Journalism (ConJor) and the Radio and
TV Center (NRTV) at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ),
with the support of the Research Group Radio and Sound Media of the
Brazilian Society of Interdisciplinary Studies of Communication (Intercom).
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Issue 2022.1 – “Radio and gender”
Although they represent the majority of the Brazilian population, women
are a minority in journalism. According to data from Workr, the
corporate communication platform of the Comunique-se portal, 15,654
women were employed in media in 2019, equivalent to 36.98% of jobs in
the national press market. In radio, however, female participation was
even lower: only 2,284 women (20.5% of the total) worked in journalistic
roles, such as reporter, presenter and editor-in-chief, against 11,182
men. This is a sample of the deep gender inequality that historically
characterizes radio in Brazil, where the male voice prevails.
This scenario began to change in the 1970s, with pioneering initiatives
such as Rádio Mulher (SP), and more recently with changes in the
management of public and private broadcasters, increasingly attentive to
discussions around gender equity. But even today, in most cases,
productive routines marked by sexist and misogynist practices prevail,
often with explicit situations of moral and sexual harassment. An
environment permeated by toxic masculinity, in which the voice of women
and people of non-binary sexuality is still barely heard, often
reiterating stereotypes.
Understanding that the diversity of genres is key for a representative
and plural radio, committed to equity, Radiofonias – Journal of Audio
Media Studies launches the dossier “Radio and gender”, in which it
encourages submissions that propose theoretical reflections, case
studies and/or arise from research projects involving issues such as:
- Representations of genres on the radio;
- Sexism, misogyny and homophobia in sound broadcasting;
- Who speaks on the radio: credibility and speech;
- Pathfinders: history and memory of pioneers who managed to make female or
- LGBTQIA+ voices heard on the radio;
- Public policies and management experiences in search of gender equity
in radio.
New deadline for submissions: April 29th, 2022
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