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[Commlist] Special Issue for the International Communication Gazette: Comparing Communication Studies Beyond China
Tue Sep 03 18:27:13 GMT 2019
*CFP: Special Issue for the International Communication Gazette: *
*Comparing Communication Studies Beyond China*
Special Issue Guest Editors:
Jun Liu, (University of Copenhagen) at: (liujun /at/ hum.ku.dk)
<mailto:(liujun /at/ hum.ku.dk)>;
Chris Chao Su, (University of Copenhagen) at: (chris.su /at/ hum.ku.dk)
<mailto:(chris.su /at/ hum.ku.dk)>.
In 2004, Daniel C. Hallin and Paolo Mancini published their classic
book, Comparing Media Systems: Three Models of Media and Politics,
outlining three major models of media system development. Eight years
later, the authors invited a group of scholars from outside Western
Europe and North America to contribute papers and co-edited Comparing
Media Systems Beyond the Western World (Hallin & Mancini, 2012),
“calling for an extension of comparative analysis beyond a framework
centered on Western cases” (p. 3). Cases such as those of Israel (Peri,
2012), Russia (Vartanova, 2012), South Africa (Hadland, 2012), and China
(Zhao, 2012) were included in the “most similar systems” design to
supplement the scope of their original framework. Against this
background, this proposed special issue recommends further consideration
of the Chinese case, referring to both similarities and differences
between China and other countries of the world.
Over the past thirty years, China has undergone extraordinary changes in
its media and communication system, with significant implications, both
domestically and internationally. Correspondingly, the scholarship on
media and communication studies focusing on Greater China—including the
Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, Singapore, and the global
Chinese diaspora—has burgeoned in recent years, as witnessed by the
rapidly increasing number of journals, such as the Chinese Journal of
Communication and Global Media and China. Despite the significance of
China's media and communication changes and the vigor of the scholarship
addressing these changes, little is known about how such scholarship
would tackle other subfields and the core debates and developments in
communication studies beyond China. Such lacunae not only leads to the
low visibility of China-specific research in some fields but also
hinders potential opportunities for the development of universally
applicable theories beyond the case of China. In sum, the proposed
special issue offers a comparative and cross-cultural perspective on the
current investigations about the Chinese media and communicative
environment, provides a comprehensive and careful outlook on the
insights to be gained from comparing the Chinese media system with its
counterparts in the world, and ultimately attempts to reflect on both
differences and similarities between China and other countries across a
spectrum of social and cultural factors.
In this proposed special issue, we look for original, rigorous, and
creative contributions and reflections based on the communication
phenomena in Greater China yet speak beyond the case of China.
Importantly, we hope to reflect on the impact of communication studies
addressing Greater China on debates and developments in a broader field
of communication studies. The papers can be primarily theoretical or
based on empirical studies, addressing micro level as well as macro
level research questions. In all forms, the papers should make explicit,
original, and substantial contributions to the relevance and the
implications of their research beyond China.
Please direct all inquiries and submissions to the guest editors (not to
the journal):
Jun Liu, (University of Copenhagen) at: (liujun /at/ hum.ku.dk)
<mailto:(liujun /at/ hum.ku.dk)>;
Chris Chao Su, (University of Copenhagen) at: (chris.su /at/ hum.ku.dk)
<mailto:(chris.su /at/ hum.ku.dk)>.
Manuscripts should strictly adhere to the ICG submission guidelines
(https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/journal/international-communication-gazette#ManuscriptPrep)
and must be submitted through email to *the guest editors *no later than
*February 1th 2020*. Please clearly state in your email that the
manuscript is submitted to the special issue “Comparing Communication
Studies Beyond China”.
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