Studies are
based on original research, solving the issue raised empirically, theoretically
or methodologically. The recommended length of the studies is 6000-8000 words,
including footnotes and references with an abstract of up to 150 words, up to
10 keywords, and brief information about the author up to 100 words.
Essays
explore upcoming or current media trends or events and discuss their relevance.
Or, they ruminate upon different conceptual or methodological approaches. The
recommended length of the essays is 3000-4000 words, including footnotes and
references with an abstract of up to 150 words, up to 10 keywords, and brief
information about the author up to 150 words.
Polemics
brings discussions on actual theoretical, or methodological, or empirical
studies previously published. The recommended length of the polemics is
3000-4000 words, including footnotes and references.
Interviews
introduce inspiring personalities within the media and communication field,
both from academia and practical operation. The recommended length of the
interview is 3000-4000 words including footnotes and references. The interviews
include brief information about the interviewee.
Book
reviews introduce and critically evaluate new books emerging within the field
of study. The recommended length of studies is 2000-4000 words, including
footnotes and references.
Reports
inform about interesting events connected with media life (conferences,
workshops, festivals, summer schools etc.). The recommended length of studies
is 1000-2000 words, including footnotes and references.
For a more
detailed description of papers types and other information, please follow the guidelines for authors.
Deadlines
Deadline
for submitting abstracts: 21st January 2019
Deadline
for submitting full texts: 18th February 2019
Please
submit your manuscripts to e-mail address medialnistudia@fsv.cuni.cz
About the
Journal
Mediálnístudia / Media Studies is a peer-reviewed journal based in disciplines of media
and communication studies. Nonetheless, it also is open to contributions from
close research fields such as cultural studies, sociology, social and cultural
anthropology, gender studies, or linguistics. We publish original research
papers investigating media texts or mechanisms of their production or ways of
their reception.
We
especially welcome papers focused upon media in the countries of Central and
Eastern Europe which do not separate the region from its wider social or
political ties. We endeavour to emphasise the dynamics of local-global
knowledge on media and its mutual connections. Also for these reasons, we
prefer texts written in English. In exceptional cases, however, we publish also
manuscripts in Czech or Slovak.
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