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  • 1.  Call for papers

    Posted 11-04-2024 04:49
    Some members of the list might be interested in this call for papers for a special issue. 

    Abstracts are invited for submissions for a special issue in Journalism.

    Call for Papers Special Issue for Journalism: Theory, practice and criticism The Hidden Toll: Investigating Trauma and Resilience in Conflict Reporting 

    Guest Editors 
    Maha Bashri, United Arab Emirates University (UAE) 
    Lada Price, University of Sheffield (UK) 
    Ola Ogunyemi, University of Lincoln (UK) 
    Desiree Hill, University of Oklahoma (USA)  

    Conflict reporters face unique psychological challenges due to repeated exposure to traumatic events. Traditionally, conflict journalism has focused on reporting from war zones and areas of armed conflict. However, this special issue adopts a broader definition, recognizing that conflict extends beyond armed warfare to include political and societal challenges. We consider conflict journalism to encompass reporting on organized crime, contentious elections, school shootings, and other situations of heightened tension or violence. This expanded view allows us to explore the complex interplay between trauma, resilience, and post-traumatic growth across a wider spectrum of high-stress reporting contexts. We aim to examine the personal, professional, and organizational factors that enable journalists to withstand and recover from traumatic experiences, contributing to the development of effective support strategies for journalists' mental health and well-being in high-stress environments. Drawing on the concept of "collective resilience" (Dunkel Schetter & Dolbier, 2011) and recent research on resilience in high-stress professions (Fletcher & Sarkar, 2013; Šimunjak, 2023), we seek to understand how resilience can be fostered within conflict journalism. This issue will pay particular attention to the diverse experiences of journalists from different backg  
      
    Submission Guidelines 
    Abstract submission deadline (500 words max and brief author bio -max 100 words)  should be sent no later than December 20, 2024 to traumajournalism@gmail.com  
    If an abstract is selected, authors will be invited to submit a full manuscript. 
    Full papers  manuscript submission deadline: September 12, 2025

    More details on this call are available here.

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    Dr. Lada T. Price (she/her)
    Senior Lecturer in Journalism, SFHEA
    Chair of the AJEUK
    School of Journalism, Media and Communication
    University of Sheffield
    The Wave
    2 Whitham Rd 
    Sheffield 
    S10 2AH

    Twitter: @ladaprice