[Air-L] CFP Journalism and the challenges of political communication and contemporary democracies

LAURA STRELOW STORCH laura.storch at ufsm.br
Tue Mar 19 16:02:24 PDT 2024


Brazilian Journalism Research (BJR) is a scientific publication published
by the Brazilian Association of Journalism Researchers (SBPJor).The journal
is open-access and charges no publication fees from authors.

We invite you to submit your research paper for the edition 2024 (December)
- Vol. 20, n. 3: *Journalism and the challenges of political communication
and contemporary democracies. *

Access CFP at https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/announcement/view/36

In face of threats to democracies and the reconfiguration of contemporary
communication processes, this call for papers aims to stimulate debate
about journalism’s place in building public spaces of democratic
resistance. In other words, how professional journalism can help fight
against the new authoritarian populism, the growing precariousness of
rights, and the use of political violence (including by governments) to
prevent freedom of expression.

The special issue has the contribution of guest editors: Silvio Waisbord
(George Washington University, United States) and Liziane Guazina
(University of Brasilia, Brazil). This CFP is a collaboration between BJR
and the Journal of Latin American Communication Research (JLACR), published
by the Latin American Association of Communication Researchers (ALAIC).

Important Dates:
Article submission: until March 31, 2024
Article approval: until August 30, 2024
Publication: in continuous flow until December 31, 2024

Best,
Laura Storch
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria


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