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[Commlist] MedieKultur – Call for Abstracts: Media and migration in times of crises
Thu Sep 21 21:27:09 GMT 2023
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MedieKultur, Journal of media and communication research
Call for abstracts: Media and migration in times of crises
Media and migration studies, and digital migration studies in particular
(Leurs & Smets 2018; Smets et al. 2020, Leurs, 2023), have carved out an
increasingly consolidated field. Building on these insights, this
special issue emphasizes that migratory experiences and unfoldings are
always already mediated: represented through media, and embedded in
migrants’ media practices using digital (communication) technologies.
Media not only set the frames of how crises are discursively
constructed, perceived, and handled, but also how migration can be
enacted and experienced via media, for example, by affecting decisions
to migrate, possibilities of navigating routes, crossing technologized
borders, maintaining communication across distances or diasporic
communities, as well as through public representations and imaginations.
Moving away from seeing migration as an isolated event that constitutes
a crisis in itself (De Genova 2018; Sahin-Mencutek et al. 2022),
migration has been and is a constant phenomenon, often simultaneously
occurring in times of crises (pandemic, global warming, natural
disasters, war in Ukraine etc.) and thereby leading to new forms of
media usage and media representations. We invite scholars to enlarge
their perspectives by includling multiple crises as an alarming
background to study how media usage and media dependency produce, affect
and shape migration movements.
In this special issue, we explicitly draw attention to migrants’ media
use, practices, and migrants’ media portrayal concerning a broader
historical moment characterized by crises. We welcome theoretical,
methodological, or empirical contributions addressing the following
topics as well as other foci within the field of media and migration.
Please find more information here:
https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur/announcement/view/1116
Submission guidelines
Abstracts should contain a maximum of 500 words excluding references. It
should include the research question(s) addressed, theoretical and
methodological approaches as well as preliminary conclusions. Abstracts
should be submitted as a Word document via our open journal system at
https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur, where you will need to create a user
account if you do not already have one. Please indicate in “comments for
the editor” section that you are submitting to the special issue “Media
and migration in times of crises”. There are no charges for submission,
review or publishing articles. In case of any questions regarding the
uploading process, please contact: (lynge /at/ cc.au.dk) or (majanord /at/ oslomet.no)
Timeline
Deadline for abstract submission: November 1st, 2023
Acknowledgement of acceptance for full paper submission: November 23rd, 2023
Deadline for full paper: March 10th, 2024
Expected publication: Fall, 2024
Guest Editors
Jeannine Teichert, Paderborn University
Heike Graf, Södertörn University
Philipp Seuferling, LSE
Issue Editors
Maja Nordtug, Oslo Metropolitan University
Lynge Stegger Gemzøe, Aarhus University
References:
Leurs, K., & Smets, K. (2018). Five questions for digital migration
studies: Learning from digital connectivity and forced migration in (to)
Europe. Social Media+ Society, 4(1), 2056305118764425.
Smets, K. et. al. (2020). The Sage handbook of media and migration. Sage.
Leurs, K. (2023). Digital migration. Sage.
De Genova, N. (2018). ’The migrant crisis’ as racial crisis: Do Black
Lives Matter in Europe?. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 41, 1765–1782.
Sahin-Mencutek, Z., Barthoma, S., Gökalp-Aras, N. E., & Triandafyllidou,
A. (2022). A crisis mode in migration governance: comparative and
analytical insights. Comparative migration studies, 10(1), 12.
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