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[Commlist] cfp: special issue on Trends on Youth Identity Construction in Digital Media*
Fri Feb 18 11:51:53 GMT 2022
We are inviting you to submit a paper to the special issue *Trends on
Youth Identity Construction in Digital Media* of the Journalism and
Media <https://www.mdpi.com/journal/journalmedia/>. The Article
Process Charges will be fully subsided by MDPI for all invited authors.
Thus, the accepted papers are going to be published free of charge.
*Special Issue Information*
There is a wide consensus in the academic debate that youth individual
and social identities have been shaped by the use of digital media. As
smartphone ownership has become nearly omnipresent in young people’s
lives, they engage with the online sphere mainly to be entertained, to
self-express, to socialize, to find information and learn new things,
and to build online communities around common interests. All those
activities could be seen as performative elements of identity in which
the self is constructed by mediatized interactions with others. In the
last decade, the complex interplay between media use and identity became
increasingly marked by the marketplace logic of huge platforms such as
Google, Instagram, YouTube, or TikTok. These very large corporations do
not produce or own most of the content they circulate, but they co-opt
regular users to become producers that nurture a datafied, privacy
invasive, and commodified environment with their contents and data. The
predominance of this digital influencer model and its business practices
profoundly affected the youth online culture, including the youngsters’
self-presentation on social media. In this sense, young people’s digital
performances frequently emulate the aesthetic and values of celebrity
culture to gain popularity and consequently achieve a higher social
status. These practices often entail a “dark side”, as young people
experience frustration, anxiety, or addiction, in their constant search
for acknowledgment, recognition, and value from their peers on these
platforms. It is in this context of hyperconnection, platformization,
commodification, and celebritization that young people learn, interact,
and perceive themselves and one another.
The Journalism and Media journal invites submissions to a Special Issue
addressing emergent problems of youth identity construction taking into
consideration their consumption of digital media contents and also their
online self-presentation and interaction in an environment profoundly
affected by the political economy of digital technologies. The articles
provided to the issue may cover the following themes:
Youth narrative identity development on social media;
Consumption, brands, and the youths’ construction of identity on digital
media;
- Fan identities and media;
- Gaming, avatars, and identity;
- Gender and sexual identity performance online;
- Youth migrant digital identity;
- Young people digital activism;
- Celebrity culture and youth identity;
- Sharenting and the construction of youth’s digital identity by parents
and relatives;
- Digital performances, socialization, and peer culture;
- Images and identity construction: memes, emojis, gifs, digital
manipulation of photos;
- Digital disconnection and resistant identities;
- Young people’s representation on news, advertisement, and fiction.
*Special Issue Editors*
Prof. Dr. Lídia Marôpo
Guest Editor
Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal, Setúbal, Portugal
Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences (CICS.NOVA), NOVA
University, Lisbon, Portugal
Prof. Dr. Patrícia Dias
Guest Editor
CECC/Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Lisboa, Portugal
*Manuscript Submission Information*
Manuscripts should be submitted online at www.mdpi.com
<https://www.mdpi.com/> by registering
<https://www.mdpi.com/user/register/> and logging in to this website
<https://www.mdpi.com/user/login/>. Once you are registered, click here
to go to the submission form
<https://susy.mdpi.com/user/manuscripts/upload/?journal=journalmedia>.
Manuscripts can be submitted until the deadline. All papers will be
peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will be published continuously in the
journal (as soon as accepted) and will be listed together on the special
issue website. Research articles, review articles as well as short
communications are invited. For planned papers, a title and short
abstract (about 100 words) can be sent to the Editorial Office for
announcement on this website.
Submitted manuscripts should not have been published previously, nor be
under consideration for publication elsewhere (except conference
proceedings papers).All manuscripts are thoroughly refereed through a
single-blind peer-review process. A guide for authors and other relevant
information for submission of manuscripts is available on the
Instructions for Authors
<https://www.mdpi.com/journal/journalmedia/instructions> page.
Journalism and Media <https://www.mdpi.com/journal/journalmedia/> is an
international peer-reviewed open access quarterly journal published by MDPI.
Please visit the Instructions for Authors
<https://www.mdpi.com/journal/journalmedia/instructions> page before
submitting a manuscript. Submitted papers should be well formatted and
use good English. Authors may use MDPI's English editing service
<https://www.mdpi.com/authors/english> prior to publication or during
author revisions.
For more information write to:
(lidia.maropo /at/ ese.ips.pt) <mailto:(lidia.maropo /at/ ese.ips.pt)>
(pdias /at/ ucp.pt) <mailto:(pdias /at/ ucp.pt)>
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