[Air-L] Emerald Studies in Media and Communication CFP

Apryl Williams apryl.a.w at gmail.com
Fri Nov 28 17:21:19 PST 2014


Apologies for cross posting**

*Call for Submissions 2015*

*Emerald Studies in Media and Communication*

*Sponsored by CITASA*

Initial Submissions Due: Monday February 23, 2014 midnight GMT
By email to editorial at emeraldmediastudies.com

The 2015 Editorial Team of *Emerald Studies in Media and Communication*
sponsored by CITASA is inviting submissions of original, unpublished papers
for two volumes to be published in late 2015 and early 2015. The deadline
for submissions is Monday February 23, 2014.



*Volume 10: Digital Distinctions & Inequalities*

We welcome submissions on any facet of digital inclusion, digital
inequality, digital differentiation, and/or digital divides writ large. We
are interested in these topics as they relate to any communication
platform, populations, and kinds of production/consumption of digital
media, information technologies, social inequalities, etc.



*Volume 11: New Media Cultures  *

We welcome submissions on any facet of culture and [new] media. Submissions
may explore any aspect of culture, communication, and [new] media broadly
defined. Themes that come to mind are the interplay between [new] media and
any of the following: culture, communication, technology, convergence, the
arts, cultural production, cultural change in the digital age—and of course
anything else [new] media or communication or culture scholars find
intriguing.



Please see emeraldmediastudies.com <editorial at emeraldmediastudies.com> for
more information about the calls, series, editors, guidelines, etc.


The series welcomes work from a variety of perspectives from media scholars
working in the social sciences, humanities, and related fields such as
media studies, information studies, STS, and communication. Submissions may
be empirical, theoretical, methodological, or synthetic statements of
significant developments in the field. Empirical submissions may make use
of any method or approach. Contributions on a wide variety of topics on new
media, ICTs, communication, and related themes are welcome from a variety
of disciplinary perspectives.



​Submission Overview

Submissions should be 6,000-12,000 words in length inclusive of abstract,
references, and notes. British or American spelling may be used. While no
special formatting is requested at the outset, upon acceptance authors must
format their manuscripts in accordance with the series' guidelines.
Contributions will be peer-reviewed through editorial screening and
anonymous refereeing by external reviewers. See submission guidelines for
details.

For more information, please email: editorial at emeraldmediastudies.com.



We look forward to hearing from you—



2015 Editorial Team

Laura Robinson, Shelia Cotten, Jeremy Schulz, Tim Hale, Joy Hightower, &
Apryl Williams



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