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[Commlist] Call for Book Chapters: Transformed Communication Codes in the Mediated World: A Contemporary Perspective
Tue Jun 20 12:48:42 GMT 2023
*Call for Book Chapters:*
*Transformed Communication Codes in the Mediated World: A Contemporary
Perspective*
SARSCoV-2, or more popularly known as COVID-19, has had an immediate
impact on life. While COVID-19 has significantly changed our lives, it
has also transformed communication, the workforce, the working
environment, and society. Governments and public healthcare institutions
worldwide have established homestay rules to combat social distancing
and the COVID-19 pandemic (WHO, 2020). Almost every sector (education,
media, cinema, commerce, banking, etc.) began to digitalize rapidly with
the pandemic (education, media, cinema, commerce, banking, etc.). During
this period, people spent more time in their homes (Kemp, 2020).
In addition, the forms of communication performed in one-to-one
interviews have changed and continue to change as social media and
messaging. Thus, the pandemic has become a part of daily life. However,
given that individuals rely on information and communication
technologies, it is necessary to consider the impact of the COVID-19
process on communication types and codes. Therefore, this special issue
focuses mainly on the effects of COVID-19 on communication practices and
usage patterns. Any healthy relationship has always relied on effective
communication. The pandemic has significant impact on our daily
communication skills. We had to change our way of life and communication
due to Covid-19. As a result, we are rethinking our communication
strategies and re-evaluating our priorities. The long-term impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic brings opportunities and threats (Malecki et al.,
2020). On the other hand, as Nic Newman states, it would not be wrong to
claim that the main impact of covid-19 on media is economic (Kunova, 2020).
This Book collection discusses the challenges and opportunities that
the COVID-19 pandemic brings to the communication discipline. Moreover,
how the new communication models shaped by the pandemic will develop in
the future is still a matter of debate (Nguyen et al., 2020). If we
think through organizational communication, adults in the COVID19
pandemic are experiencing high stress and anxiety levels due to
significant changes in their day-to-day lives, social structures, and
movements. Everything in a pandemic revolves around effective
communication, internally among employees, coworkers, or team members
and externally among people, communities, and nations. Many people's
interactions with one another have changed dramatically due to the
COVID-19 pandemic response measures. Interpersonal trust is essential in
how we interact with others and throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, trust
has been identified as a critical factor in promoting pro-social and
health-aware behavior. Trust is required to induce behavioral change,
especially in this time of uncertainty. According to Fell (2020) the
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the predictability of various aspects
of daily life has resulted in a loss of trust in many areas of life,
including trust in interpersonal relationships, society, workplaces,
governments, and information.
Because public communication frequently emphasizes the death toll of the
COVID-19 pandemic, COVID-19 is perceived as a strong mortality cue. As a
result, Curșeu et al. (2021) anticipate that the frequency with which
COVID-19-related ideas have been used in interpersonal communication
will increase the salience of the mortality cues associated with the
pandemic, ultimately spurring the state of anxiety and negative
emotionality associated with COVID-19 (Curseu et al., 2021). The proper
application of technology will help to facilitate social distance
without sacrificing effective oral communication.
Furthermore, to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and any other pandemic
that could erupt in the future, we must improve coping mechanisms and
skills, allowing communication with face masks easier. The positive is
that many individuals are becoming more skilled at using communication
technologies, which might be more useful in the future. Returning to
normal life would most likely take time, but it's also important to note
that even without pandemics, what's normal changes over time. In the
near future, social and digital media will continue to play a role.
Possible topics of interest include, but are not limited in this
thematic book,
- Communication studies during and after the COVID-19 pandemic,
- Changing communication practices and COVID-19,
- COVID-19 across disciplinary borders and its effects on media, film,
public relations, and advertising industries,
- COVID-19 and new media,
- The effects of COVID-19 on individuals’ communication practices,
- The impacts of COVID-19 on traditional and/or new media,
- The impacts of COVID-19 on organizational communication
Important deadlines for this edited book projects is as follows:
*July 23, 2023*: Proposal Submission Deadline
*August 6, 2023*: Notification of Acceptance
*October 8, 2023*: Full Chapter Submission
*November 19, 2023*: Review Results Returned
*January 7, 2024*: Final Acceptance Notification
*January 14, 2024*: Final Chapter Submission
For more information and to submit your book chapter proposal, please visit:
https://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/6629
<https://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/6629>
Any inquiries regarding the submissions should be forwarded
to Dr. Hasan Gürkan ((gur.hasan /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(gur.hasan /at/ gmail.com)>)
and Dr. Aybike Serttaş,
((aybikeserttas /at/ yahoo.com) <mailto:(aybikeserttas /at/ yahoo.com)>).
*Note that no payment from the authors will be required.*
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