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[Commlist] CFP Journal ‘Mediaciones’, Issue 33: "Communication and Social Change"
Wed Jan 17 13:56:30 GMT 2024
CFP Journal ‘Mediaciones’, Issue 33.
Issue theme: Communication and Social Change
This is a reminder and final call!
Deadline for submissions; 1 February 2024. We welcome articles in
English, Spanish and Portuguese.
Issue editors: Amparo Cadavid (UNIMINUTO, Colombia), Cicilia Krohling
Peruzzo (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro and Universidade
Federal da Bahia, Brazil) and Thomas Tufte (Loughborough University
London, England).
The journal ‘Mediaciones’, published by School of Communication Sciences
of the University Corporation Minuto de Dios Uniminuto, invites
communication professionals, researchers, thinkers, managers, community
leaders and others linked to public, private, multilateral or community
organizations, to submit their contributions for review. We welcome a)
research results, b) reflection articles or results of consultancies, c)
case studies, d) systematizations of experiences, and e) reviews. Being
global in scope and reach, we invite contributions from all regions of
the world.
Issue focus: Today’s field of communication for social change is at a
crossroads. Three features are significant in that regard: Firstly, a
range of new approaches are emerging, fundamentally differing from the
early approaches that focused on growth and modernization. Today’s
proposals are inclusive of the diversity in production of knowledge,
resulting not only in a critique of the dominant paradigm, but
especially in a growing recognition of other epistemologies. This is
widely influencing the field and is seen, for example, in indigenous
knowledge systems gaining greater visibility; it is also seen in the
theoretical advances linking decolonial thought to the field of
communication; and we see it in the growing South-South dialogues around
communication for social change and the broadening of citizenships.
These are processes that lead to fascinating debates and reflections on
transnational connections.
Secondly, we live in a time of great challenges in capitalist
development, where the social cost of systemic injustices is
increasingly evident and disturbing, and where challenges to subsistence
are posed by climate change, wars, exclusions, mass migrations and
technological advances. The role of communication in addressing these
systemic, societal and sectorial challenges is complex and requires
in-depth analysis.
Thirdly, the actors involved in communication for social change are
increasingly diverse. Civil organizations and social movements in all
their variety which engage with communication for social change, have
become visible and gained momentum in the constitution of civilizational
changes at the global level. Analysing the breadth and impact of these
civil society actors is key to understanding the role of this field in
practice.
Deadline for full article submission: February 1, 2024
Additional information about submission:
https://revistas.uniminuto.edu/index.php/med/announcement
<https://revistas.uniminuto.edu/index.php/med/announcement>
(mediaciones /at/ uniminuto.edu) <mailto:(mediaciones /at/ uniminuto.edu)>
Kindly note that no payment from the authors will be required.
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