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[Commlist] Call for Papers: 'Women in Mass Communication Industries'

Wed Jul 01 10:15:21 GMT 2026





Call for Papers: Northern Lights: Film & Media Studies Yearbook


Special Issue: 'Women in Mass Communication Industries'


Guest editor: Dr. Maria João Cunha, ISCSP, University of Lisboa, Portugal


Key Dates

Full manuscript submission deadline: 15 January 2027

Peer review notification: 15 April 2027

Revised manuscripts due: 15 June 2027

Final manuscript delivery: September 2027

Publication: December 2027


View the full call here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/northern-lights-film-media-studies-yearbook#call-for-papers <https://www.intellectbooks.com/northern-lights-film-media-studies-yearbook#call-for-papers>


Call for Papers

Mass communication industries, including public relations, journalism, advertising, and strategic communication more broadly, experience an important paradox, as they have undergone feminization in overall headcount, although this increased numerical presence has not translated into structural equity. Women remain systematically concentrated in lower-status, lower-paid roles, i.e., the ‘sticky floor’, while executive and senior decision-making positions continue to be disproportionately occupied by men, i.e., the ‘glass ceiling’. Research also shows that well-being, job satisfaction, and career longevity differ markedly by gender, and that these disparities are shaped not only by workplace structures but by broader life contexts in which professionals navigate.


Beyond the workplace, the 'motherhood penalty', as the systematic disadvantage mothers face in wages, hiring, and promotion, is well established in labour market research, but its specific manifestations in communication industries remain underexplored. Freelancing as an increasingly prevalent work form intersects with gender to produce contexts of either precarity or relative empowerment, while post-pandemic workplace restructurings and flexible working schemes are reshaping the professional boundaries for women. The rapid integration of generative AI and algorithmic automation combines these dynamics, introducing new equality threats that frequently reproduce and amplify pre-existing biases.


This Special Issue of Northern Lights: Film & Media Studies Yearbookinvites cutting-edge contributions that move beyond demographic tracking to engage the lived experiences of women in mass communication industries navigating systemic inequity, balancing critique with actionable frameworks for change. We seek empirical, theoretical, and methodological work that addresses persistent gaps in the field, e.g., intersectional, cross-cultural, and comparative research, also including the gendered implications of emerging technologies and collective feminist action in mass communication industries. While we welcome diverse theoretical frameworks, contributions should demonstrate a clear commitment to examining and challenging gendered structures of power.


We welcome submissions focusing on, though not limited to, the following thematic axes:

A) Critical Mass and Transformative Leadership: Examining how a critical mass of women in leadership positions in communication industries may actively reshape organizational cultures and under which structural conditions female leadership drives institutional change rather than merely reproducing existing norms.

B) Work-Life Conflicts and the ‘Motherhood Penalty’: Investigating how high-pressure media and communication environments interact with unequal distributions of domestic labour, especially for mothers. Contributions may also evaluate how post-pandemic workplace restructurings, flexible or remote working schemes, and hybrid schedules intersect with gender in producing imbalances, precarity or empowerment.

C) Safety, Justice, and Organizational Accountability in Mass Communication Industries:  We invite analyses of why formal HR mechanisms and reporting protocols often fail, e.g., regarding sexual harassment, microaggressions, and gender-based violence, and how organizational policy communication may be used. Contributions offering frameworks for developing institutional trust, accountability, and safety in creative and strategic communication workplaces are also welcome.

D) Intersectionality in Mass Communication: Recognising that gender does not operate in isolation, we encourage research exploring how race, ethnicity, socioeconomic class, age, disability, and sexual orientation intersect to multiply workplace discrimination or, conversely, to produce complex forms of privilege within communication industries.

E) Feminist Activisms and Collective Labour: We welcome studies examining how internal and external feminist activist networks, unions, and informal collectives push for equality within mass communication industries, including digital advocacy, viral accountability campaigns, institutional whistleblowing, and unions for corporate transparency.

F) Artificial Intelligence and Gendered Algorithmic Bias: Contributions may explore how AI management and recruitment processes in mass communication industries impact female media workers, how deepfakes and algorithmic harassment disproportionately target women, and how feminist AI frameworks might create more equitable content production tools.


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