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[ecrea] Journalism and Gender - Brazilian Journalism Research Journal
Mon Aug 14 17:52:49 GMT 2017
*Call for Papers*
V. 14, n. 1, April-July 2018
Journalism and Gender Studies
Editors: Cláudia Lago (School of Communications and Arts, University of
São Paulo - SBPJor) Ana Carolina Temer (Postgraduate Program in
Communication, Information and Communication Department, Federal
University of Goiás - Alaic); Marli dos Santos (Postgraduate Program in
Social Communication, São Paulo Methodist University - Alaic) Sadia
Jamil (Journalism Research and Education Section of IAMCR
Media is an unparalleled space for the construction and delivery of
Gender representation, as well as practice and norms about sexuality.
This centrality, all over the world, to a greater or lesser extent, is
exercised in order to reinforce gender stereotypes, adopting
perspectives that favor male and heteronormativity.
From this assumption, numerous initiatives at a global level have been
adopted not only to identify and monitor the diversions operated by
media coverage, but also to point out other possibilities and advances,
such as the World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) Global
Media Monitoring project, or Unesco's Global Alliance on Media and
Gender (GAMAP), which aims to promote gender equality in the media
From the point of view of numerous researches, there are also the
initiatives and movements that deal with gender issues in the media in
general and in Journalism in particular, although it seems that most of
the work starts from areas other than Communication. To stimulate and
highlight this crucial issue, the Brazilian Association of Journalism
Researchers (SBPJor) joins the Journalism Working Group of the Latin
American Association of Communication Researchers (Journalism-Alaic WG)
and the Journalism Research and Education Section of the International
Association for Media and Communication Research (JRE of IAMCR) to
promote the Dossier Gender Studies in Journalism.
The proposal is to welcome papers that focus on Gender issues in their
complexity, with research that considers the adoption or absence of a
gender perspective in journalistic content, and how this contributes to
reinforcing gender, racial and ethnic stereotypes in their
crisscrossing. Work that focus on how journalism frames, selects,
presents, gender violence, feminicide, rape culture, homo and
transphobia, as well as texts that reflect the journalism agenda and
gender issues and intersectionality and aspects that make it difficult
or impossible to see the discussions on gender identities and
sexualities are stimulated. Work on the impacts on the
underrepresentation of gender diversity in press production, or on
gender and sexuality prejudices in professional practice, as well as
texts dealing with everyday representations involving gender, is also
expected. Finally, work that analyzes new forms of representation and
journalistic positioning in the face of Gender issues, with initiatives
to confront stereotypes and construct an inclusive and non-generalized
journalism is stimulated.
Articles, from 40,000 to 55,000 characters with spaces, must be
submitted by November 1^st , 2017. As Brazilian Journalism Research
publishes two versions of each issue (in Portuguese/Spanish and in
English), the authors of the articles accepted in Spanish or Portuguese
should provide the English translation. In the same way, the authors of
texts accepted in English should send a version in Portuguese or Spanish.
The articles should be sent exclusively through the SEER/OJS electronic
system available on the website of the journal: http://bjr.sbpjor.org.br
<http://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/>
If in doubt, please, send an email to (bjr /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(bjr /at/ gmail.com)>.
Guidelines for authors:
http://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/aboutsubmissions#authorGuidelines
<http://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/aboutsubmissions#authorGuidelines>
Deadline for article submission:* November 1^st , 2017*
Notification of acceptance:* December 15^th , 2017*
Deadline for submission of the final version in English and
Portuguese/Spanish with revision and additional information suggested by
the editors:* January 30, 2018*
Published: *April 30^th , 2018*
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