On behalf of independent academic publisher De Gruyter, the open access
journal Open Information Science we are announcing a Call for Papers for
Topical Issue: Access to information: Freedom and Censorship.
Open Information Science Journal invites submissions for a special issue
dedicated to scholarship on the broad theme of Access to information—freedom
and censorship. Library and information science scholars and practitioners
around the world are encouraged to submit a paper on this theme.
Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states “Everyone
has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom
to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart
information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.”
Nonetheless, access to information is frequently challenged and curtailed,
through government, private, or individual actions; many of these acts may be
considered censorship (depending upon one’s definition of censorship).
Censorship, freedom of speech, and access to information have long been central
concerns of library and information science. Various themes in our contemporary
society suggest that these themes are especially relevant and significant now:
the breadth of technological platforms and their ability/ willingness to censor
individuals and particular viewpoints; the rise of far right and totalitarian
governments across many nations and regions; the increasing attention paid to
data privacy and the right to be forgotten; government and corporate
surveillance and data aggregation; and a sense of resignation or complacency
with regard to these trends.
The guest editor welcomes diverse perspectives on this theme, broadly
conceived. Submissions should include the following:
- The author’s full name, physical address, and email address.
- A title for the proposed paper (a tentative title is acceptable)
A proposal of no more than 500 words, outlining the theme, research
question, hypothesis or focus of the paper, the research approach to be taken
to the study (for theoretical or conceptual papers) or the research strategy
and methodology to be used (for a research paper or case study), and any other
details that help explain the intended purpose and scope of the paper.
Between 3 and 6 keywords to represent the themes or topics in the paper.
The deadline to submit abstracts is 31 May 2019.
The deadline to submit full papers is 31 October 2019.
How to submit
Abstracts should be sent to Guest Editor (shannon.oltmann@uky.edu) or
Managing Editor (katarzyna.grzegorek@degruyter.com) before 31 May 2019.
Authors of accepted submissions are kindly invited to register at our
paper processing system and submit
their contribution.
Every manuscript should be clearly marked as intended for this special
issue. All papers will go through the Open Information Science's high
standards, quick, fair and comprehensive peer-review procedure. Instructions
for authors are available here. In case of any questions, please contact Guest
Editor (shannon.oltmann@uky.edu) or Managing Editor
(katarzyna.grzegorek@degruyter.com).
As an author of Open Information Science you will benefit from:
- transparent, comprehensive and fast peer review managed by our esteemed Guest Editor;
- efficient route to fast-track publication and full advantage of De Gruyter e-technology;
- no publication fees;
- free language assistance for authors from non-English speaking regions.
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