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[Commlist] CFP Quaderns del CAC issue 51 – Communication, health and well-being
Wed Jul 17 06:46:35 GMT 2024
CFP Quaderns del CAC issue 51 – Publication: February 2025
Communication, health and well-being
**Deadline: 7 October 2024**
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Quaderns del CAC is an electronic scientific journal on audiovisual
communication published by the Catalan Audiovisual Council. Published
annually, starting with issue 51, the publication date is brought
forward to the month of February.
It is published entirely in three languages: Catalan, Spanish and
English. The journal undertakes the correction and translation of the
texts in the three languages.
Quaderns del CAC is a diamond open access journals with free access to
their content and no article submission or processing charges to the
authors. (no APC)
Besides the monographic theme, the journal has the miscellaneous section
"Articles", which is always open to receive articles and in which you
can participate with texts on ongoing research on communication and
audiovisual culture.
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Monographic section issue 51. Communication, health, and well-being
Issue 51 of Quaderns del CAC devotes its monographic section to
disseminating theoretical considerations and empirical studies on
communication, health, and well-being.
Communication on health and well-being plays a fundamental role in our
societies. On the one hand, this information can help raise awareness
about risks and problems that directly affect our physical and mental
health. On the other hand, the dissemination of scientific research
promotes knowledge, an essential function; given that health
communication is also affected by denialist and conspirator movements.
Quality health and well-being communication can benefit both social and
personal life. For a health campaign to work or to explain the
importance of following healthy behaviours there must be a receptive
public opinion. In this respect, quality communication plays an
essential role.
In this monograph, we want to collect scientific papers on the quality
and social impact of the contents circulating on health and well-being.
The aim is to collect proposals around information, entertainment,
fiction, and persuasive communication.
The following is an indicative and open list of possible topics of interest:
-Science journalism. The social, economic, and technological contexts
affect the quality of journalism today. Science journalism, which is
especially relevant in health and wellness communication, is also affected.
-Audiences: Is there an interest in health issues? What sources of
information do citizens use? What is the public opinion on health and
well-being information? What challenges are involved in communication
aimed at a multicultural society?
-Regulation and professional deontology in the treatment of health and
well-being topics. To what extent do regulation and professional codes
of conduct contribute to increasing the quality of communication? What
are their strengths and weaknesses?
-News coverage of health issues, including mental health. What are the
social imaginaries generated by news communication on health and
wellness? Do they foster any stereotype or self-stereotype?
-Pseudoscientific and false information. Given the importance of
communication on health and well-being, it is essential to know how, by
whom, and through which channels spread pseudoscientific and false
information, as well as its effects and its ability to influence.
-Gender-sensitive information. Society is beginning to debate the
differences between men and women regarding symptoms of illnesses and
responses to treatment, but how is this debate reflected in current
communication?
-Information in health emergencies. Now that the pandemic caused by
COVID-19 has overcome, it is of interest those in-depth works about how
this health crisis was dealt with, in terms of information and,
especially, those that provide ideas applicable to any emergency.
-Visibility of rare diseases. Do the media talk about rare diseases?
Which diseases and in what depth?
-Informative content. In the history of television, informative programs
on sex education have stood out, but we are interested in studies on
current trends concerning themes and formats. Podcasting seems to be
emerging as a good way of dissemination, but also video games.
-Persuasive communication around health, including institutional
campaigns. We are interested in papers that suggest ideas on how
communication can stimulate healthy habits. Of interest are articles on
classic issues - such as the effectiveness of road safety campaigns -
and emerging ones, such as how to tackle smoking or pornography
consumption among young people.
-Fiction and medicine. Focused not only on studies of TV series based on
health issues, the main plot of which takes place in hospitals, but also
on how cinema and creative documentaries talk about health and well-being.
-The role of influencers. The digital environment broadens the scope and
echo of content and allows for the interconnection of multiple voices.
We are interested in studies that analyze what types of messages
circulate well-being and health and what consequences or effects they
have on people's lives, as well as work on the characteristics and
profiles of influencers.
-The representation of older people in health and well-being
communication. We are interested in papers that address this question by
focusing on issues such as ageism or the prominence of youthful values
in today's society.
-Communication on care and self-care. We are interested in the analysis
of the communicative treatment of care and self-care in news content. It
is an essential topic in studies with a feminist perspective, but how is
it seen from a communication perspective?
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