Glimpse, a
double-blind peer reviewed journal published annually by the Society for Phenomenology and Media (SPM), invites papers for its Spring 2019 issue that
will focus on the theme of global media literacy in the digital age.
We find
ourselves, arguably, on the brink of a third digital revolution--Web 3.0
constituted by an Internet of things that send and receive data--but we have
not yet come to terms with Web 2.0 that confounded us with fake news and
Presidential tweets. Glimpse seeks papers that map theoretical distinctions and
identify philosophical dilemmas by exploring aspects of media literacy in the
global and local media landscapes.
Abstracts should focus on specific media of
communication (graffiti, books, TV, radio, film, dance, wearables, artificial
intelligence, etc.). The media under scrutiny need not be digital, but we
encourage reflections on the constraints placed on the media by the digital age.
All theoretical and philosophical perspectives are welcome (analytic,
linguistic, phenomenological, Marxist, etc.).
Submit your
papers to the editor at glimpseSPM@gmail.com by August 15th. All submissions
must be original and may not be simultaneously submitted to another journal or
conference proceedings. Papers must not exceed 3000 words and should be
formatted with endnotes according to MLA guidelines. Prepare your manuscripts
for a double-blind review by creating a cover page with your name, affiliation,
email address, the title of your paper, and by removing all identifiers from
the paper and endnotes. Please contact the editor for submissions guidelines.
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