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[Commlist] Call for Chapters - Contesting Colonial Legacies: Processes of Decolonization in Media Spaces
Fri Oct 25 10:12:14 GMT 2024
*Contesting Colonial Legacies: Processes of Decolonization in Media Spaces*
Editors: Sameera Ahmed, Maha Bashri, Ahmed El Gody
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Overview
We invite chapter proposals for an edited volume titled “Contesting
Colonial Legacies: Processes of Decolonization in Media Spaces”. This
book aims to critically examine the enduring influence of colonialism on
contemporary societal frameworks, ideologies, and structures, with a
particular focus on the media’s role as a key discursive arena where
colonial legacies are both upheld and challenged.
The book will explore how media and communication can either perpetuate
or transform colonial legacies in the contemporary era. Unraveling and
confronting these legacies is essential for fostering societies that are
just, inclusive, and equitable, and that celebrate diversity in voices,
cultures, and knowledge. To consolidate the literature emerging from the
Global South that addresses these issues, chapters will reference,
amongst others, diaspora studies, subaltern and postcolonial studies,
and identity and conquest/anti-conquest discourses.
By bringing together these critical issues and perspectives in one
volume, we aim to provide an extensive and interconnected framework for
understanding experiences of neocolonialism in the 21st century. This
book will create a valuable resource for scholars, researchers,
activists, and the public to examine conditions that impact several
aspects of our contemporary lives which are rooted in colonial histories.
We particularly encourage contributions from the Global South/Global
Majority that:
· Critique prevailing ideologies in media’s discursive spaces
· Study the media as a site for resisting and contesting colonial
legacies
· Develop a thorough understanding of how media relates to the
continuation of colonial ideologies
· Suggest practical strategies and share real-life stories that
challenge narratives rooted in colonialism
Themes
We welcome submissions addressing one or more of the following themes:
1. Knowledge and Education: Examining media education’s role in
propagating or challenging colonial ideologies.
2. Culture and Identity: Analyzing how media either reinforces or
undermines dominant cultural norms and identity constructs rooted in
colonialism.
3. Sustainability Concepts and Practices: Exploring how media
narratives influence perceptions of sustainability, environmental
justice, and resource management, and examining alternative,
decolonization-based approaches.
4. Resistance Systems and Voices: Showcasing various forms of
resistance, including grassroots movements, activists, alternative
media, and indigenous knowledge, that confront colonial legacies.
Submission Guidelines
· Chapters should blend theoretical insights with practical
interventions, drawing on real experiences from individuals,
communities, and organizations.
· Potential research methods include literature reviews, case
studies, comparative analyses, and discourse analyses.
· Chapters should be between 6000-7000 words.
Important Dates
· Abstract Submission Deadline: Monday, December 2, 2024
· Notification of Acceptance: Monday, December 30, 2024
· Full Chapter Submission: Monday, March 31, 2025
· Anticipated Publication: September 2025
Submission Process
Please submit a 300-500 word abstract and a 100-word author bio by
December 2, 2024, to (ccldecol /at/ gmail.com). Abstracts should clearly state
the research question, theoretical framework, methodology, and expected
findings. Please also indicate which theme(s) your chapter will address.
For any queries, please contact (ccldecol /at/ gmail.com). We look forward to
your contributions for this important volume on decolonization in media
spaces.
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