Communication Research on and from Europe coordinated by Dr. Miguel
Vicente-Mariño (University of Valladolid, Spain) and Dr. Ilija Tomanič
Trivundža (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) will be published in January 2021
(V12N1).
Europe is one of the two key cultural actors and geopolitical areas to
understand the historical evolution and current status of scientific knowledge
in the Social Sciences. Communication Research is a scientific field and/or
discipline experiencing an undeniable expansion since the 1990s, grounding part
of its growth on works arising from the Old Continent, where big changes
–ranging from the collapse of the geopolitical East-West division to the
long-standing institutional efforts to build up a strong European Union- stand
behind the rapid growth and consolidation of a European community of
Communication Research scholars.
The constitution of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), as a merging initiative between the European Consortium of
Communication Research (ECCR) and the European Communication Association (ECA)
in 2005 appears as an enriching initiative opening a forum for discussion and
mutual recognition between and within a growing community of researchers facing
similar challenges, topics of study, theoretical anchorages and methodological
resources.
This special issue of Revista Mediterránea de Communication / Mediterranean Journal of Communication aims to reflect on the origins, the processes and the
outcomes of Communication Research on and from Europe. Therefore, Europe is
considered here both as topic of study (Communication Research on Europe) and
as a territory generating scientific evidence (Communication Research from
Europe). Departing from a comparative perspective, these contents aspire to
turn into a useful discussion platform about how European researchers have
developed Communication Research during the last century, identifying the main
findings achieved and posing open questions towards a near future.
Research projects and scientific networks proving to be able to
transcend borders and dealing with the challenges of identifying common or
divergent patterns across Europe are also invited to present here their main
arrival points, as this special issue expects to elaborate and deepen in the
roots and horizons of Media Studies and Communication Research in Europe.
An initial list of topics, open
to any other suggestion coming from the readership, could be as follows:
- History of European Communication Research;
- European Media Audiences;
- Media industries in Europe;
- Journalism Studies on Europe;
- Comparative Media Studies at a European scale;
- European Social Movements and Activism;
- European Public Opinion and the emergence of a common continental public sphere;
- Academic Labour Conditions in European institutions devoted to Communication Research;
- The role played by ECREA, and other scientific associations with a European scope, in shaping a research community at the continental level;
- The role played by the European Communication Conference (ECC) as a meeting point for European Communication researchers;
- The role played by European and national institutions active in the field of Social Sciences.
Consequently, all ECREA sections, working groups and networks are
especially addressed by this call, as the experience accumulated during the
last fifteen years is a valuable resource to elaborate on the role played by
Communication Research and Education in shaping up a common and updated notion
of Europe. But this call is not limited to these actors, but open to any
research project including the European territory and culture as a priority.
This special issue will be co-edited Miguel Vicente-Mariño, University of Valladolid and Ilija Tomanič Trivundža, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia).
Anyone willing to receive additional information about this call or to address
any question about potential participation, can directly contact the invited
editors at miguel.vicente@uva.es.
Deadline for submissions: September 1, 2020.
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