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[Commlist] Media International Australia: Call for Feature Topic Proposals
Tue Feb 21 14:54:20 GMT 2023
Media International Australia: Call for Feature Topic Proposals
Call for Feature Topic Proposals! We invite proposals for Feature Topics
which we publish in most issues and a MIA highlight.
Media International Australia (MIA) is an international peer-reviewed
journal founded in 1976 and dedicated to publishing cutting-edge
scholarly research exploring media and communications in all their
forms. MIA is inclusive, interdisciplinary, and international in its
orientation; it welcomes diverse voices, and new conceptual and
methodological approaches. No payment from authors is required to
publish in MIA.
Media International Australia (MIA) publishes four issues a year, with
one issue reserved for a selection of papers from the annual ANZCA
conference, reflecting the important partnership between the journal and
Australia and New Zealand’s premier academic organisation for media and
communications. In each of the other three annual issues, as well as
individually submitted work of the highest standard, MIA also normally
publishes a guest-edited Feature Topic: a coherent themed collection of
five to six articles, plus a scholarly introduction, devoted to a
specific, important issue in contemporary media and communications research.
A feature topic makes a significant contribution to international
scholarship, advancing our knowledge of media and communications, by
bringing a clear focus onto a specific set of questions and issues in
the field. A feature topic is a partnership between the journal’s editor
and the guest editorial team. It involves publication of the very best
selection of papers proposed by researchers in response to an
international call for contributions, following anonymous peer-review.
Guest editors play a vital role in careful curation and development of
the collection, so it represents both a series of individual voices, and
a group of scholars speaking together. The editorial introduction is
itself an academic contribution to the field and may be submitted for
peer review. MIA particularly welcomes topics that give voice to
emerging issues and perspectives on the changing socio-technological
order of global media and communications, and which positively encourage
diverse perspectives.
There is an open call for guest editorial teams to propose feature
topics for the journal. Proposals are first discussed with MIA’s Editor,
and then presented to the MIA Executive Board for comment and approval.
View more information here: https://tinyurl.com/35f7eekc
<https://tinyurl.com/35f7eekc>
For any assistance contact the MIA Editor, Professor Crystal Abidin,
crystal.abidin[at]curtin.edu.au <http://curtin.edu.au>
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