CfP: VOLUME 13: Brazil: Media from the Country of the Future

/CfP: VOLUME 13: Brazil: Media from the Country of the Future
CfP: VOLUME 13: Brazil: Media from the Country of the Future2015-09-14T12:17:48+00:00
This volume assembles research on any aspect of Brazilian media and communication in its various forms. The parameters are set as broadly as possible as long as the research speaks to a facet of the topic as defined in the call for submissions. Submissions may be empirical, theoretical, or methodological–using any method or approach. The volume aims to encompass research on emergent phenomena, as well as studies with a historical or longitudinal dimension. Comparative studies are welcome as long as Brazil is one of the central case studies. 
This volume assembles research on any aspect of Brazilian media and communication in its various forms. The parameters are set as broadly as possible as long as the research speaks to a facet of the topic as defined in the call for submissions. Submissions may be empirical, theoretical, or methodological–using any method or approach. The volume aims to encompass research on emergent phenomena, as well as studies with a historical or longitudinal dimension. Comparative studies are welcome as long as Brazil is one of the central case studies. 
 
Guest Editors: Sonia Virgínia Moreira, Monica Martinez, Joseph D. Straubhaar, Antonio C. La Pastina, Samantha Nogueira Joyce, and Pedro Aguiar
 
Emerald Studies in Media and Communication is delighted to announce the call for 2016. We are inviting submission of original, unpublished papers for two volumes to be published on Latin America with guest editors from Argentina and Brazil. Thanks to a short publication cycle, authors will see their work in print within 12 months of submission by the deadline.  
 
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. ​For more information, please see the series’ aims and scope, as well as submissions page.