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[Commlist] ICA pre-conference CFP. "One World, Many Voices: The Future of Sports Communication"
Tue Jan 11 14:37:20 GMT 2022
Please consider proposing a paper for the ICA pre-conference, "One
World, Many Voices: The Future of Sports Communication”.
*Call for Papers: *The Sports Communication Interest Group (SCIG) is
proud to partner with the International Association for Communication
and Sport (IACS) for a one-day pre-conference. “One World, Many Voices:
The Future of Sports Communication” will be held on site at one of
the ICA hotels in Paris on Thursday, May 26, 2022. Thanks to sponsorship
from the Center for Sports Communication & Media at The University of
Texas at Austin, there is no cost to attend to the pre-conference.
The growth of sports communication research has been rapid and
productive. However, the field remains over-represented by scholars in
western, English-speaking countries and by a topical interest in the
most visible and influential sports (e.g., association football,
basketball, the Olympics, etc.). “One World, Many Voices” endeavors to
expand the geographical and topical scope of sports communication
scholarship, with particular attention to work featuring the Global
South and less familiar sporting activities. We welcome proposals that
attend to sport in Africa, Asia, and South America, especially from
scholars native to or residing within these continents. Collaborations
are encouraged, especially for scholars located in the Global North. We
also seek proposals that feature sports outside of highly
commercialized, mediated contexts. This may include lesser-known
professional, youth, local, recreational, and/or indigenous sports. All
methods and theories welcomed.
The pre-conference will be divided into two halves. During the morning
sessions, accepted proposals will be scheduled for two panels: one
featuring new geographical orientations and one featuring new topical
orientations. During the afternoon sessions, participants (including
those not presenting in the morning) will self-select into working
groups to discuss possibilities for future research. Topics for
organizing these groups will be determined by the work presented during
the morning session.
In concert with our goal to expand the geographical and topical
diversity of sports communication research, we hope to use the
pre-conference as an opportunity to facilitate publication. If the depth
and breadth of submissions warrants it, we will coordinate
with Communication & Sport for a special issue.
To submit a proposal, please provide an extended abstract (no more than
1,000 words) describing the project. Part of your abstract should
include an explicit statement explaining how your scholarship will
contribute to diversifying the geographical and topical scope of the
sports communication subfield. Submissions may be sent directly by email
to the SCIG Vice-Chair, Michael Butterworth, at:
(michael.butterworth /at/ austin.utexas.edu)
<mailto:(michael.butterworth /at/ austin.utexas.edu)>. Submissions must be
received by *Monday, January 17, 2022.*
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