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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Journal of Digital Media & Policy Special Issue
Fri Jul 14 23:07:09 GMT 2023
Call for Papers: Journal of Digital Media & Policy
Special Issue: ’Digital Transformation and Media Policy in MENA9’
View the full CFP here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-digital-media-policy#call-for-papers
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-digital-media-policy#call-for-papers>
Guest Editors:
Khayrat Ayyad, University of Sharjah, U.A.E. ((kayad /at/ sharjah.ac.ae)
<mailto:(kayad /at/ sharjah.ac.ae)>)
Ahmed F. Radwan, University of Sharjah, U.A.E. ((aradwan /at/ sharjah.ac.ae)
<mailto:(aradwan /at/ sharjah.ac.ae)>)
Jairo Lugo-Ocando, University of Sharjah, U.A.E.
((jlugoocando /at/ sharjah.ac.ae) <mailto:(jlugoocando /at/ sharjah.ac.ae)>)
Digital technologies have transformed the media landscape around the
world, including regions in the Global South such as the Middle East and
North Africa (El Hajj, 2019; Mellor et al., 2011). By means of their
disruptive nature, these technologies have brought about important
changes at the levels of production, dissemination and consumption of
media industries and media content. Therefore, transforming culture and
politics in their way. It is often claimed that these changes happen so
abruptly that governments and their policies often follow rather than
lead when canalising these changes towards particular goals. In liberal
societies, media policy tends to be the result of debates, struggles and
consensus between political actors. These outcomes in the form of
regulations and legal framework are also defined by a variety of
corporate and societal interests that interact, lobby and pressure to
define policymaking and decision taking (Collins, 2005). Less clear is
what happens in settings where we find very different settings in the
development of policy.
This special issue assesses, from a multidisciplinary perspective, the
process of policy formulation and effects in the face of digital
transformations upon media industries in the Middle East and North
Africa. It is expected that the different articles will cover a series
or interrelated topics that range from the type of impacts that digital
transformation has had upon the creative and media industries to the
challenges and limitations for media policy formulation in the region.
We expect to include papers on how policy makers map and address the
digital transformation of the media ecologies in the region.
The issue seeks to incorporate contributions from various countries. The
special issue will be looking at how digital technologies,
interactivity, social media platforms and data have fostered a new set
of dynamic and practices within creative industries and the legacy
media. The aim is to explore the significance of digital transformations
in the local and regional context, and to understand how these shifts
have reshaped the media industry and cultural industries around media
consumption as well as the type of politics that derived from them.
The potential papers will be included in a symposium to be organized on
13 Mar. 2024 (onsite & hybrid). The final decision of what would be
published will depend on the feedback from reviewers. However, we are
providing free support in translation and proofreading for authors from
the region who are selected in the first round. Indeed, we aim to assist
and support scholars in the region with translation and editing for
non-English speaking authors while offering the possibility of
submitting first versions in Arabic, English and French for the initial
peer-review process. Once there is a group of papers that have been
pre-selected, translated and edited, the guest editors will send them to
external peer-review. This will allow us to have a collection of
articles that is both representative of the region as well as meeting
the highest standards possible.
Topics include (but not limited to):
•Policymaking, communication and digital transformation in MENA
•Digital transformation and the media landscape in MENA
•Digital transformation and media audiences
•Religion, culture, and media policy in MENA
•Media Consumption, Entertainment and Societal Attitudes
•Digital media and social media in MENA’s public sphere configuration
•Arab theoretical contributions in the understanding of digital media
and creative industries
•Changes in the digital media landscape
•Cultural Industries, Gender and Digital Transformation.
Deadlines:
Abstracts (400 words):2 November 2023
Full manuscripts (6,000–8,000 words, including references): 17 May 2024.
Timeline:
•30 Jun. 2023: Call for Papers (CfP) goes out (in Arabic, English and
French)
•2 Sep. 2023: Deadline for Abstracts submitted in Arabic, English French
•15 Sep. 2023: Guest Editors select abstracts & invite first draft of
papers in Arabic, English and French.
•15 Jan. 2024: Guest Editors receive first draft of papers in Arabic,
English and French
•21 Feb. 2024: Online Symposium: Discussion and Feedback/Standards for
the Publication – (English)
•15 Apr. 2024: Guest Editors receive full articles (in Arabic, English
and French).
•17 May. 2024: Selected articles are sent for translation into English
and proofreading.
•20 May. 2024: Articles are sent out to peer reviewers (in English).
•14 Nov. 2024: Final version of paper is submitted by the authors.
•13 Dec. 2024: Finalized articles are packaged and passed to Intellect.
General information on Calls for Papers:
All articles submitted should be original work and must not be under
consideration by other publications. Please review Intellect’s Image and
Table specifications here before submitting:
https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-editors-and-contributors
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-editors-and-contributors>
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