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[Commlist] CFP Special Issue: Media Literacy: Strategies to Intensify Citizenship and Democracy (ComunicaçãoPública)
Mon Apr 18 12:38:46 GMT 2022
Special Issue
Media Literacy: Strategies to Intensify Citizenship and Democracy
Call for papers for Comunicação Pública no. 33 (December 2022)
Special Issue: Media Literacy: Strategies to Intensify Citizenship and
Democracy
Editors: Ricardo Morais (IADE - Faculdade de Design, Tecnologia e
Comunicação, Universidade Europeia, Universidade da Beira
Interior/LabCom) and Patrícia Silveira (IADE - Faculdade de Design,
Tecnologia e Comunicação, Universidade Europeia, CECS – Universidade do
Minho)
Languages: Portuguese; English; Spanish
Deadline for Submission: 7 July 2022
Abstract
In recent years, we have seen a violent attack on the values of
democracy. The growth of populism and authoritarian governments has
contributed to a democratic backlash. In this context of threat to
liberal democracy, citizenship and civic participation are also at risk.
It is therefore urgent to reflect upon the growth of these trends, but
above all it is necessary to understand that in a scenario dominated by
media and digital communication, as well as by disinformation, it is
essential to develop literacy for citizenship, participation and democracy.
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Description and Framework
In recent years there have been several phenomena put democratic values
to the test, to the point that we now can speak of a regression of
liberal democracies around the world (V-Dem 2020; Democracy Index,
2019). The political transformations that have taken place in countries
such as Hungary, Turkey or Brazil, with the election of populist leaders
and the constitution of anti- democratic governments, are just some of
the visible faces of a larger problem, which reaches its maximum
expression with the increase in the number of autocracies, which is now
higher than that of democracies, something that has not occurred since
2001 (V-Dem, 2020, p. 6).
Researchers have explained most of these transformations based on the
idea that citizens no longer trust “the political system and democratic
institutions” (Belchior, 2015). This mistrust would be at the origin of
citizens' discontent and at the base of their adherence to populist
politicians, who defend nationalist or protectionist measures, as well
as restrictions to individual freedoms and rights.
The media have been used, in this process, as the main channel to
transmit populist ideas. When the media are not available, digital
platforms are the privileged vehicles to attack traditional media,
convey disinformation and encourage the polarization of discourses. In
this context, the question that arises is whether citizens are prepared
to understand and critically assess the diversity of messages to which
they are exposed in contemporary society.
The fast pace at which information circulates, especially in the digital
world, combined with the transformations that have taken place in the
production of content (Bruns, 2007; Anderson, Bell & Shirky, 2014), have
reinforced the importance of promoting media and digital literacy as a
democratic development strategy. Critical understanding and active
participation are thus the basis of all democracies, as the absence of
these competences prevents certain sectors of society from making
informed choices, exposing them to false content and affecting the
nature and quality of public debate.
In this context we understand that it is necessary to consolidate
scientific knowledge and the perception that citizens have about the
democratic process, civic participation and citizenship. It is not
simply a matter of analyzing what the public knows about politicians or
political institutions. Thinking about literacy for citizenship and
democracy is to enter the broader field of identifying a set of
competencies without which citizens would not be able to act critically,
in a democratic context. In this sense, this call for papers aims to
collect theoretical and empirical contributions that can help to reflect
on the importance of this kind of literacy for citizenship and
democracy, and more specifically what skills should be developed and
what tools can be used to help combat democratic backlash. Among others,
it seeks to obtain answers to the following questions: How to prepare
citizens to participate critically in the democratic process? What kind
of knowledge, attitudes and skills are essential for the exercise of
citizenship in the digital age? To whom should media literacy actions be
addressed? What strategies can help foster young people's interest in
democracy?
Objectives and approaches
Considering that literacy for citizenship and democracy is the central
axis of this call for papers, we seek contributions that take into
account the following topics, (although not limited to them):
• Media literacy, citizenship and democracy
• Misinformation and information literacy
• Populisms, polarization and digital literacy
• Digital divide, teaching and media literacy
• Political literacy and civic participation
• Public policies and media literacy
• Technology, literacy and digital citizenship
Key Dates
1st Call for Papers: 1 March 2022
Deadline for Submissions: 7 July 2022
Deadline for Notification of Acceptance: 15 October 2022
Deadline for submitting the final version of accepted paper: 1 November
2022 Publication date: 15 December 2022
*Contact*
All questions about the call for papers should be e-mailed to:
(ricardo.morais /at/ labcom.ubi.pt) <mailto:(ricardo.morais /at/ labcom.ubi.pt)>
*Information*
No payment from the authors wiil be required.
Submission guidelines:
Articles must be submitted online via
https://journals.ipl.pt/cpublica/index
<https://journals.ipl.pt/cpublica/index>. Authors are required to
register in the system before submitting an article; if you have already
registered, simply log into the system and start the 5-step submission
process. Articles must be submitted using the pre- formatted template of
Comunicação Pública. For more information on submission, please read
Information for Authors
<https://journals.ipl.pt/cpublica/information/authors> and Guidelines
for Authors <https://journals.ipl.pt/cpublica/about/submissions>.
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