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[Commlist] Call for papers: Understanding Media Narratives around Migrants, Refugees, and People on the Move (Issue 53)
Mon Sep 12 17:15:58 GMT 2022
*Call for Papers: Understanding Media Narratives around Migrants,
Refugees, and People on the Move*
*Deadline for articles: 30/09/2022*
Publication: December 2022
*Guest editors*
Prof. Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović, Institute for Balkan Studies,
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Prof. Amjad Mohamed Saleem, Centre for Humanitarian Diplomacy, Sarajevo.
There are 1.044.000.000 of migrants, refugees, and people on the move
worldwide. Among them, 281 million are international migrants, 84
million are forcibly displaced people and 26.6 million are refugees.
(IOM, 2022 ). Poverty, conflicts, climate threats and many other reasons
force massive displacements in and across all continents. Hence
migration and the displacement of people has become one of the crucial
global challenges. Stories related to this phenomenon are published by
media daily all over the world, but they often portray biased image of
the reality on the ground, leading to a misperception about migrants,
refugees and generally people on the move.
The narrative surrounding refugees and migrants is often influenced by
fears, suspicion, prejudices, as well as preconceived notions, and is
easily instrumentalized for political agendas (Network for Dialogue,
2021). If media coverage is not rigorous, the rhetoric could lead to a
misunderstanding of the situation of migrants and refugees, driving to
the risk of the polarization of the public debate and refugees and
migrants finding themselves the targets of increasing discrimination and
hate speech (WACC, 2017).
In Tripodos issue 53 we are interested in understanding the following
topics: How does the media cover themes on migrants and refugees?
Which situation have more media attention? How are the stories about
this topic elaborated and analyzed? What role do migrants and refugees
have in these stories? To answer these timely questions, therefore we
invite scholars and practitioners who study and work in the area of
migration and media from interdisciplinary fields to submit their
papers. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
- Media representation of migration and refugees.
- Media framings of migration and refugees.
- Migration, media and discrimination.
- Media coverage of forced displacements.
- Language and concepts about migration and its use in media.
- Migration narratives during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Digital communication and migration.
- Political discourses on migration and refugees.
- Uses and characteristics of visual language related to migrants and
refugees.
- Media, migration, and gender.
- Media, migration, and youth.
- Intersectionality and media representation of migrants.
- The role of the media in countering hate speech on refugees and migrants.
- Media and religious actors in addressing refugee and migration issues.
*Submission*
Papers should be sent by September 30, 2022. In order to submit original
papers, authors must be registered with the journal (www.tripodos.com
<http://www.tripodos.com>) as authors. Following this step, authors must
enter their user name and password, activated in the process of
registering, and begin the submission process. In step 1, they must
select the section “Monograph”.
Rules and instructions regarding the submission of originals can be
downloaded at www.tripodos.com <http://www.tripodos.com>. For any
queries, please contact the editorial team of the journal at
(tripodos /at/ blanquerna.url.edu) <mailto:(tripodos /at/ blanquerna.url.edu)>.
The issue will be entirely in English.
*Submission*
Papers should be sent by September 30, 2022. In order to submit original
papers, authors must be registered with the journal (www.tripodos.com
<http://www.tripodos.com/>) as authors. Following this step, authors
must enter their user name and password, activated in the process of
registering, and begin the submission process. In step 1, they must
select the section “Monograph”.
Rules and instructions regarding the submission of originals can be
downloaded at www.tripodos.com <http://www.tripodos.com/>. For any
queries, please contact the editorial team of the journal at
(tripodos /at/ blanquerna.url.edu) <mailto:(tripodos /at/ blanquerna.url.edu)>. The
issue will be entirely in English.
No payment from the authors will be required.
*About Tripodos*
Tripodos is an international scholarly journal published by the
Blanquerna School of Communication and International Relations at Ramon
Llull University. Since 1996, the pages of this biannual publication
have offered a forum for debate and critical discussion regarding any
discipline related to the world of communication: journalism, cinema,
television, radio, advertising, public relations, the Internet, etc.
It is indexed in Scopus and in Web of Science (WoS) - Emerging Sources
Citation Index (ESCI) database.
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