“When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked
in. That’s what this storm’s all about," says Haruki Murakami. Covid-19
has been more than a storm. It would be interesting to see how the world will
change in the aftermath of Corona. Communication will make a complete
volte-face. The global village will no more be a place to connect. To connect
will no more be the mantra, and yet disconnect is a luxury the mortals would
still not be able to afford. Post Corona
will be an age of dis-communication though.
Social distancing will set the paradigm for future. How will the Post
Covid world communicate? How will they survive without communication? What
modes of communication will die a natural death? What new modes of
communication will emerge? Is it
possible for long, and for all to survive on virtual communication? Can virtual
communication make the same impact as physical communication? So many
interesting points to explore.
We are planning a book on how communication will survive the age of
dis-communication. Scholarly papers of 5000-6000 words each are invited.
- Crisis communication management
- Misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation
- Virtual communication vs. physical communication
- Equity and access to communication and information
- (Re)construction of human communication and interaction
Abstract Deadline – 30 June 2020
Notification of Acceptance - 30 July 2020
Full Manuscript Deadline - 15 September 2020
Abstracts may be sent to asha.choubey@gmail.com;
asha.choubey@mjpru.ac.in
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