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[Commlist] CFP – Thematic Issue, Rizoma Journal: Media Narratives for Social Change
Wed Apr 08 22:35:22 GMT 2026
We are pleased to share the Call for Papers (CFP) for a thematic issue
of Rizoma journal entitled “Media Narratives for Social Transformation.”
Manuscripts may be submitted until April 30, 2026, via the journal’s
online submission system. Submissions in Portuguese, Spanish, or English
will be accepted. The thematic issue is scheduled for publication in
July 2026.
Rizoma is a biannual, online journal (Qualis/CAPES B1) affiliated with
the Department of Business and Communication Management and the Graduate
Program in Letters (PPGL) at the University of Santa Cruz do Sul
(Unisc). The journal accepts submissions from PhD holders; master’s
degree holders and PhD candidates may submit manuscripts provided they
are co-authored with a PhD holder.
Further information is available in the CFP below and/or in the
announcement published on the journal’s website:
https://seer.unisc.br/index.php/rizoma/announcement/view/490
<https://seer.unisc.br/index.php/rizoma/announcement/view/490>.
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Call for Papers (CFP) – Thematic Issue
Media Narratives for Social Change
Media narratives play a central role in the production of meaning about
the world, articulating representations, affects, symbolic disputes, and
projects for the future. By mediating and mediatising individual and
collective experiences, the media not only reflect social dynamics but
also actively participate in processes of social transformation, whether
by making inequalities visible and reinforcing specific regimes of
truth, or by producing counter-narratives and challenging exclusion.
Social transformation, in this context, is understood as a set of
changes – gradual or disruptive – in the structures – being cultural,
political, economic, communicational, or otherwise – that organise
social life.
The centrality of digital environments fosters new forms, agents, and
strategies within media narratives. Journalism, advertising, audiovisual
production, activist practices, cultural production, and algorithmic
performances coexist and compete for attention, legitimacy, and
narrative authority. This complex ecosystem challenges traditional
analytical models and calls for theoretical and methodological
approaches capable of understanding media as a privileged space of
conflict, negotiation, and, ultimately, social transformation.
Inserted within the scope of Rizoma journal, this thematic dossier aims
to bring together contributions that investigate the relationships
between media narratives and social transformation in their multiple
tensions, privileging interdisciplinary approaches articulated within
the field of Communication. Empirical, theoretical, or methodological
studies are welcome, including discourse analysis, digital
ethnographies, case studies, digital methods, and applied research.
This thematic dossier welcomes contributions on the following topics,
among others:
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Media narratives (journalistic, audiovisual, advertising,
institutional, or AI-generated) and their impacts on processes of
social transformation;
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Impacts of sociotechnical agents, such as platforms and algorithms,
on social transformation;
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Processes of mediatization, circulation, and transformations in
modes of collective action;
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Uses of Artificial Intelligence across different types of narratives
and their effects on the production of meaning;
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Journalistic practices oriented toward social transformation;
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Counter-narratives, symbolic resistance, and discursive
reconfigurations within the media ecosystem;
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Media in contexts of social and community vulnerability;
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Activist discourses, political engagement, and struggles for
visibility in the contemporary public sphere;
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Populism, polarisation, and narrative strategies in the media;
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Cultural and creative industries and transformative media narratives;
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Digital influencers, identity performances, and social transformation;
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Audiovisual production oriented toward social critique.
Manuscripts may be submitted until April 30, 2026, through the journal’s
electronic submission system. Submissions are accepted in Portuguese,
Spanish, or English and must comply with the submission requirements and
author guidelines available on the journal’s website: Rizoma. The
dossier is scheduled for publication in July 2026.
Rizoma is a publication of the Department of Business Management and
Communication and the Graduate Program in Letters of the University of
Santa Cruz do Sul. Fees are not requested for submission or processing.
For further information, please contact:(revistarizoma /at/ unisc.br)
<mailto:(revistarizoma /at/ unisc.br)>
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