Chapter proposals are invited for an edited book examining portrayals of
the coronavirus in diverse print, broadcast, and online media, including but
not limited to newspapers, magazines, social media, television, podcasts, and
popular culture.
The book will be published in December 2020. Interested authors should
send a 300-word abstract, 200-word biography, and sample of a previously
published chapter or article to Douglas Vakoch, PhD, at dvakoch@ciis.edu by
April 3, 2020. Authors whose proposals have been accepted will be notified by
April 6, 2020, and full chapters are due by June 1, 2020. The book targets an
academic and professional audience, and all chapters should include scholarly
references. Preference will be given to authors who have completed their
doctorates. Only previously unpublished works will be considered. This book
will appear in the series Environment and Society, which includes such works as
Environment, Social Justice, and the Media in the Age of the Anthropocene.
Though the book will focus on media portrayals of the coronavirus,
proposals for introductory chapters that provide broader scientific and
cultural context for understanding the coronavirus and COVID-19 are also
invited. In addition to chapters written from the perspective of such
disciplines as communication, media studies, and popular culture, contributions
from other disciplines in the humanities and social sciences are also
encouraged.
Rhetorical analyses are especially welcome, as are chapters that
provide historical context by comparing contemporary responses to the
coronavirus to media coverage of SARS, the Spanish flu, and other public health
crises. To cover the global scope of the coronavirus threat, we seek
contributions from around the world. To ensure relevance, each chapter will
conclude with insights and recommendations to foster effective media coverage
of this global public health crisis.
The editor of Coronavirus in the Media: Early Responses to COVID-19 in
Global Perspective, Douglas Vakoch, PhD, is professor emeritus of clinical
psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies. His earlier books
include Ecofeminism and Rhetoric: Critical Perspectives on Sex, Technology, and Discourse, and he serves as general editor of the book series Ecocritical Theory and Practice. As a science communicator, he has appeared on television
shows ranging from ABC’s Evening News to PBS’s NOVA, and he has been
interviewed by such diverse media outlets as The BBC, The New York Times, The
Economist, and Der Spiegel.
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