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[Commlist] RLEC: Call for papers on “Migration, Communication and Activism: Experiences and Debates”
Wed Apr 03 06:11:02 GMT 2024
[NEW DEADLINE] RLEC: CALL FOR PAPERS ON “MIGRATION, COMMUNICATION AND
ACTIVISM: EXPERIENCES AND DEBATES”
Between January 15 and APRIL 22, 2024, it is open the call for papers
for the Lusophone Journal of Cultural Studies on “Migration,
Communication and Activism: Experiences and Debates”.
Editors: Isabel Macedo, Rosa Cabecinhas (CECS, Universidade do Minho,
Portugal) e Susana de Andrés (Universidade de Valladolid, Spain)
Media narratives about migration often reinforce territorial and
symbolic borders, and it is essential to analyse migrants’ media
interventions, specifically how they use the media to express their
experiences, challenge these borders and build alternative futures.
A focused and comparative analysis is pivotal to understanding the
dynamics of change generated by migrants and the media’s role in these
processes. Which narratives are given visibility by the media? What
amnesias remain? What dynamics do we observe in the media use by
migrants and racialised people? By acknowledging the close link between
memory and action, memory activism holds the potential to transform the
present and build other futures.
This issue focuses explicitly on migrant and racialised people’s media
use and practices and their representation in the media. Drawing on
approaches from communication studies and cultural studies and
integrating insights from other areas of knowledge, this issue’s primary
goal is to explore how communication and migration studies can challenge
established notions surrounding diaspora, identities, cultures, nation,
family, literacy, digital networks, youth, body, gender, and other
pertinent topics.
We welcome empirical contributions addressing the following topics and
other subjects within the field of media and migration:
– Experiences of (im)mobility and their mediation – Migrations and
eco-transition – Transnational comparisons of media practices in
communicating migration – Media representations of migration – Media
culture, racialisation processes and intersectionalities – Mediated
experiences of family migration – Media productions by migrants and
racialised people – Artistic practices and media use among migrants –
Migrations, media and action research – Migrations, media activism and
social change – Digital technologies in the governance and management of
migration and borders – Migration and the decolonisation of knowledge –
Challenges and innovations in methodologies for communication and
migration studies – Intercultural communication and the media – Mnemonic
activism, arts and media
SUBMISSION OF FULL MANUSCRIPTS: January 15 to April 22, 2024
LANGUAGE:
Papers can be submitted in English or Portuguese. The articles selected
for publication will be translated into Portuguese or English,
respectively, and published in both languages.
EDITING AND SUBMISSION:
Lusophone Journal of Cultural Studies is an open-access academic journal
that adheres to the stringent standards of peer-reviewing and blind
peer-reviewing. After submission, each paper will be distributed to two
reviewers previously invited to evaluate it according to its academic
quality, originality and relevance to the objectives and scope of the
theme of this issue of the journal.
Original articles are submitted on the journal’s website at
(https://www.rlec.pt/).
For further information, please refer to (rlec /at/ ics.uminho.pt)
No payment from the authors will be required.
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