European Communication Research and Education Association
Nordic Journal of Media Studies, Vol. 6 (2024)
Deadline: April 3, 2023
Find the full call on Nordicom’s website: https://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/publications/nordic-journal-media-studies/calls-for-papers
In the years following the #metoo movement, which upended many of the conventional ideas about Scandinavia as a gender-equal utopia, we have seen heated and rapidly shifting public conversations around gender in the Nordic countries. With this issue of Nordic Journal of Media Studies, we invite scholars to explore the following questions: What new ideas, discussions, concepts, and methods are emerging in studies at the intersection of media and gender in the Nordic countries and beyond?
Editors
Tina Askanius, Malmö University, tina.askanius@mau.se
Jill Walker Rettberg, University of Bergen, jill.walker.rettberg@uib.no
Eli Skogerbø, University of Oslo, eli.skogerbo@media.uio.no
Important dates
* Deadline for extended abstracts: 3 April 2023
* Deadline for full submissions: 1 September 2023
* Peer review: October 2023–December 2023
* Expected publication: Spring 2024
Procedure
Those with an interest in contributing should write an extended abstract (max. 750 words) where the main theme (or argument) of the intended article is described. The abstract should contain the preliminary title, five keywords, and a rationale for how the article fits within the overall aim of the issue – to critically reflect on recent developments and trends in research on media and gender drawing on new ideas, conceptual discussions, perspectives, and methods emerging at the intersection of these fields in the Nordic countries and beyond.
Send your extended abstract to tina.askanius@mau.se by 3 april 2023.
March 30-31, 2023
Timişoara (Romania)/online conference
Deadline: March 1, 2023
13th International conference on professional communication and translation studies
The 13th edition of the international conference Professional Communication and Translation Studies (PCTS) organized by the Department of Communication and Foreign Languages at Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania will be hosted onsite in Timisoara and online on Zoom on March 30-31, 2023. In the context of Timisoara being a European Capital of Culture, this edition of PCTS focuses on “Digital culture, communication and translation”. Conference tracks: Communication and public relations; Linguistics; Translation studies; Foreign language teaching.
Abstract submission deadline: March 1, 2023.
More details and registration form are available on https://sc.upt.ro/ro/pcts13-2023
March 16-17, 2023
Framer Framed (Amsterdam)
Register for Symposium
Dear reader,
We're pleased to announce that registration for Inward Outward is now open!
The symposium Inward Outward investigates the status of moving image and sound archives as they intertwine with questions of coloniality, identity and race. Here, the archive is understood as resting in both physical structures (e.g. national, regional, local or personal) and less tangible ‘cultural archives’ (e.g. beliefs, knowledge, collective memories). Through the symposium, we bring theory and practise into dialogue by drawing together people from different professional and creative backgrounds.
The third Inward Outward takes place March 16 & 17, 2023 at Framer Framed (Amsterdam) as a series of three lecture/conversation sessions and a workshop. This iteration of the symposium will focus on Witnessing/Care, with these two terms articulated in tandem. We mobilize Witnessing/Care together, as complementary practices, calling to each other as tools to move through the archive, but that may also be wielded in tension. These two words are deployed as verbs to highlight a form of implication, a refusal to conceive of archival work as a passive performance.
For the Full Programme, Practical Info & Accessibility visit HERE
Register for the symposium!
Looking forward to seeing you all!
The Inward Outward Team
Palgrave PIVOT edited collection
Deadline: Febraury 17, 2023
CALL FOR SHORT CHAPTERS
We are securing additional chapters for the current book (In progress) Drones in Society: New Visual Aesthetics due for publication in 2023.
In the form of an edited collection, it will extend and innovate current theoretical understandings of and approaches to digital art, visual media, new technologies, digital culture and society. It will do so by exploring the implementation of drones from different socio-cultural perspectives.
The content of this book is organised into four thematic areas entitled:
1) Drones in cinema, films and storytelling,
2) Drone aesthetics, sensing and mapping,
3) Drone art and creative practices, and
4) Drone uses and new practices.
Currently, we have 10 accepted chapters in relation to these themes but are seeking to extend the contributions (shorts chapters between 2000 and 5000 words).
If you have original research that fits into the category of ‘drone art and creative practices’, please send your abstract (250 words) to Elisa Serafinelli (e.serafinelli@sheffield.ac.uk) by the 17th of February 2023.
Dear Sir/Madam,
Ethics International Press are pleased to invite proposals for academic books and edited collections. We specialise in scholarly books for the academic market. You can download a Book Proposal Form and view our Notes of Guidance for Authors here.
Ethics International Press published almost fifty new books in 2022, and you can see these, and a selection of our forthcoming titles, in our Bookshop.
We aim to be broad in scope, inclusive and welcoming of diverse voices and approaches, and aim for friendly and unpretentious service to our authors and editors. We aim to build Ethics International Press into the world’s leading specialist academic publisher in ethics and related fields.
Scope
We are taking a deliberately broad approach to the topic of ethics. so are happy to consider English language proposals in fields including, but not limited to:
Business, Management, Economics, and Finance
Climate Change, Sustainability, and the Environment
Education and Research
Equality, Diversity, Inclusion
Ethics in the Arts, Society, History, and Culture
Law and Justice
Philosophy, Ethics and Morals
Psychology and Psychiatry
Religion and Faith
We are pleased to consider adapted Doctoral Theses, and Edited Collections, including adaptations from conferences and symposia. We also have a number of open Calls for Chapters, here.
Ethics International Press was founded in Cambridge, UK, in 1993. You can find detailed guidelines for authors, information on our Open Calls for contributions and proposals, and a list of our Advisory Board members, on our website. Please note that we make no charges to publish. All proposals are independently reviewed.
We look forward to hearing from you.
With best wishes
Sarah Palmer
Publisher
Ethics International Press
September 14-15, 2023
Almada Negreiros College - ICNOVA Lisbon
Deadline: February 28, 2023
The Association of Historians of Communication invites researchers to participate in the XVIII Congress of AsHiscom, which will take place on the 14th and 15th of September in Lisbon, organized by the Communication Institute of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
The main theme is Communication, History and Memory, and all works that contribute to debating the production and communication of collective memory in Ibero-American space and promoting the search and analysis of fair memory policies are welcome.
The call for papers is open until February 28th.
See the complete information and access the submission platform through xviiiashiscom2023.fcsh.unl.pt/pt/chamada-de-trabalhos/
July 9-13, 2023
Lyon, France
Deadline: February 9, 2023
https://iamcr.org/lyon2023/cfp-flow34
The International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) calls for academic audio and/or visual work to be presented at Flow34 at the IAMCR 2023 Lyon Conference. The deadline for submission is 9 February 2023, at 23.59 UTC.
The selected works will be presented online from 25 June until 9 September and during the conference in Lyon from 9-13 July.
With this call, IAMCR aims to stimulate the use of a broader range of modes for the communication of academic knowledge, complementing conference papers and oral presentations with audio/visual work. In particular, we seek videos and podcasts that integrate academic and aesthetic dimensions, and that use sound and/or image creatively to communicate academic knowledge. This implies that we will not select audio/visual work that merely consists of recorded lectures.
We call for audio/visual work with a maximum duration of 30 minutes, but shorter contributions are welcomed.
Guidelines for abstracts
Proposals for the presentation of audio/visual work will consist of one abstract, which will have two parts: 1/ an academic description of the work and 2/ a (basic) script of the audio/visual work. The academic description describes the research communicated by the audio/visual work (its research question, theoretical framework, methodology, research design and corpus etc.), while the script provides a chronological description of the form of the audio/visual work.
The abstract (with its two parts) has a maximum length of 750 words. The abstract should be submitted online by 9 February 2023 at 23h59 UTC.
The Flow34 evaluation team will review the submitted proposals, and announce their decisions in March 2023. The audio/visual work itself will then need to be submitted by 5 June 2023.
For further information about Flow34 Virtual cinema and podcasts, please contact Mazlum Kemal Dagdelen <mazlum@iamcr.org>.
University of Passau
The University of Passau owes its strong visibility and good repute to excellent research, innovative teaching and its tight-knit international academic networks. Some 12,000 students from 100 countries and more than 1,300 staff study and work on our University campus, which is located a stone’s throw from the historical Old Town of Passau and combines state-of-the- art technical infrastructure with award-winning architecture. Internationally successful high- tech companies and a vibrant start-up scene, coupled with a rich culture and Lower Bavarian traditions, give Passau and the surrounding area a special appeal that makes it a great place to live and work.
The Chair of Science Communication (Professor Hannah Schmid-Petri) and the Research and Training Group “Digital Platform Ecosystems” (DPE) at the University of Passau invites applications for the position of
Doctoral Researcher (Ph.D. candidate)
in the area of political discourses that form around regulatory initiatives of the platform ecosystem
to start at the earliest convenience.
This is a fully-funded part-time position (75%), based on a fixed-term contract valid for a period of three years, with the option of renewal. Remuneration is in accordance with pay grade E13 of the German public-sector collective agreement, TV-L; the salary step depends on your qualifications and experience.
What we seek
• You are a highly motivated master’s graduate with an excellent degree in communication science or a related field of study. You can also apply if you are expecting to finish your degree soon. Preliminary part-time employment up to 0.5 full- time equivalent in line with pay grade E12 TV-L may be arranged temporarily for candidates who have not yet completed their master’s thesis. Please contact us for details.
• Very good analytical skills and most importantly a keen interest in the regulation of digital platform ecosystems and the digital economy.
• Methodological skills especially in the field of quantitative methods (e.g., quantitative content analysis, survey research, computational methods) and in the field of data analysis.
• Ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team, open-mindedness, and the motivation to work on a research project independently and diligently.
• Excellent spoken and written English language skills. Knowledge of German is not a requirement.
What we offer
• The opportunity to pursue a doctoral study at a renowned German university, and as part of a particularly strong research team.
• Membership in the interdisciplinary Research Training Group 2720 Digital Platform Ecosystems (see https://dpe.uni-passau.de/en for details and activities) funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
• Own research budget for conference visits and hiring student workers to assist with research.
• No formal teaching obligation, but possibility to participate in and contribute to the Chair’s teaching portfolio.
• A tailored and structured doctoral programme at the graduate school DPE; a fully funded research visit abroad, external course programme (summer schools, workshops); co-supervision by international scholars and much more. The research and training programme is designed such that students are enabled to complete their Ph.D. degree within three years.
• You will participate regularly in international conferences, become integrated into an international research network and contribute to the national and international political discourse on the regulation of the digital economy.
• Excellent infrastructure on one of the most beautiful university campuses in Germany.
The University of Passau wishes to increase the proportion of its female staff and expresslyencourages women to apply for the position.
This position is suitable for candidates with disabilities. Those who are registered disabled are given preference over non-disabled applicants who do not otherwise have statutory preferential status if their overall personal aptitudes, skills and qualifications are equal.
If you have any further questions about this position, please contact Professor Hannah Schmid-Petri by e-mail (hannah.schmid-petri@uni-passau.de)
To apply, please send your full application (including motivation letter and school/university, training and work certificates) as a single pdf file to dpe@uni-passau.de. Application details can be found at: www.dpe.uni-passau.de/en/application. This position is for Research Area C.3 under the primary supervision of Prof. Hannah Schmid-Petri. You can apply at any time, as we will be accepting applications until the position is filled. We will start reviewing received applications on 15 March 2023
E-mailed applications are kept on file for up to six months after the conclusion of the appointment procedure, whereupon they are deleted from our systems.
Please visit www.uni-passau.de/en/university/current-vacancies for our data privacy statement.
International Journal of Games and Social Impact Vol. 1 No. 2
Deadline: June 1, 2023
Guest Editor: Micael Sousa (CITTA, Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Universidade de Coimbra)
The idea of playing is older than culture itself, presenting a function that transcends physiological phenomena, to support human beings in the construction of interpretations and meanings (Huizinga, 1944/1980). Board games, in particular, have proven to be more than a form of escape from everyday life, but rather a mode of reproduction of its complex problems (Lorenzo, 2017), which can support important critical reflections. Moreover, and unlike a significant part of digital game communities, the board game community tends to be particularly inclusive, valuing diversity, associated with an industry receptive to feedback from those who play (Booth, 2021).
For the second issue of the first volume of IJGSI, we are accepting talk proposals that are related, not exclusively, with one or more of the following aspects:
Full papers must be sent to glow@ulusofona.pt, respecting the guidelines establishing in the Information for Authors section.
The submission deadline is the 1st of June 2023.
This special issue results from a partnership between the magazine and the event LeiriaTalks at LeiriaCon 2023. More information HERE.
Soapbox Journal
Deadline: February 21, 2023
For the upcoming issue of Soapbox, a graduate peer-reviewed journal for cultural analysis, we invite young researchers and established scholars alike to submit academic essays or creative works that critically engage with the theme of Swamped! Muddied Environments and the Ecology of Being Bogged Down. We are inviting extended proposals (500-1000 words) that follow consistent and complete formatting and referencing style to be submitted to submissions@soapboxjournal.net by February 21st, 2023.
You can find the full call for papers and our submission guidelines here: https://www.soapboxjournal.net/join
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