[Air-L] Two New Calls: Social Theory and Intersectionality--Emerald Studies in Media & Communications

Emerald Editorial editorial at emeraldmediastudies.com
Thu Jun 15 15:47:32 PDT 2017


*Emerald Studies in Media and Communications is delighted to announce two
new calls with a due date of  January 15, 2018:Theorizing the
Digital: Social Theory and Power, Media, and Everyday Life: Expanding the
Intersectional.  Call for Theorizing the Digital: Social Theory and Digital
Culture*
We welcome submissions using a wide variety of data and analytic
techniques, assuming they are rigorously employed.
We also welcome theoretical submissions, assuming they focus squarely on
the topic of the volume.
Methodological papers will be considered as long as they are grounded in
theoretical concerns.
The scope of the volume is wide and includes application of classical and
contemporary theorists in media contexts.
Any topic that engages the volume’s theme is welcome. Potential topics
could include: ethics, practices, and politics of “big data”;
self, identity, and community; privacy, publicity and surveillance;
personal and algorithmic patterns of curation; social network formation,
maintenance, and change; news and (dis)information; visual representations;
memes and virality; politics; mediated embodiment, etc.

*Call for Power, Media, and Everyday Life: Expanding the Intersectional*
We welcome submissions using a wide variety of data and analytic
techniques, assuming they are rigorously employed,
and theoretical or methodological submissions, assuming they focus squarely
on the topic of the volume.
The scope of this volume is wide, as it aims to contribute phenomenological
and epistemic knowledge to the growing field of intersectionality.
Submissions are welcome on any topics that speak to intersectionality as it
relates to media including gender, race/ethnicity, class, sexuality, and
ability.
In addition, we are also especially interested in papers that expand and
broaden the discourse of intersectionality vis-à-vis media to include:
Parenthood, Community, Religion, Nationality, Immigration, Language,
Political Association, Aging, etc.

*Submission Guidelines: Deadline January 15, 2018 by email to
editorial at emeraldmediastudies.com <editorial at emeraldmediastudies.com>.*
Submissions should be approximately 7,000-10,000 in length inclusive of
abstract, references, and notes. American or British spelling may be used.
While no special formatting is requested at the outset, upon acceptance
authors must gain all permissions and format their manuscripts in
accordance with the series' guidelines.
Submissions may be considered for either volume. All submissions must
include
1) title of manuscript,
2) abstract up to 250 words,
3) up to 6 keywords,
4)  main text with headings,
5) references,
6) as appropriate to the submission appendices, images, figures, and
tables.

*For initial submissions, please follow these four steps or the submission
may not be considered:*
1) Create two copies of your submission: one in PDF for anonymous review
and one in Word with all author information.
2) Use the title of your submission when naming your copies of your
submissions in both Word and PDF.
3) Put the title of your submission and the name of the volume you prefer
in the subject line of your email.
4) Email both copies of your submission in a single email to
editorial at emeraldmediastudies.com by the deadline.

*Anonymized Review Copy in PDF*
Title of your submission + Anonymized (example: "Submission Title
Anonymized")
Remove any author information and affiliations and save doc as PDF

*Editorial Copy in Word*
Title of your submission + Editorial (example: "Submission Title Editorial")
In a Word document, include all elements above, as well as a title page
with all author names, emails, and bios of up to 250 words.

For more information, see emeraldmediastudies.com.
Please address any questions to: editorial at emeraldmediastudies.com

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