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  • 1.  Communication and Race Submission Portal Open

    Posted 12-21-2022 09:03

    Journal: Communication and Race

     

    Inaugural Editor: Armond R. Towns

     

    Submission Portal: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rrac20

    Launching in 2024 as a journal of the National Communication Association, Communication and Race welcomes submissions that address theorizations of race infrequently published elsewhere. Communication and Race rejects the idea that race is relevant only in reaction to recently publicized events of racism. Instead, the journal's point of departure is that race plays a significant role in the global circulation of epistemological, political, social, and economic relations. Communication and Race assumes that the serious study of race is of value for a collective push toward thinking about new forms of humanity, far beyond Western race, while also developing a rigorous understanding of Western racial practices. Communication and Race strives to play a central role in imagining a different world, which does not ascribe a higher reality to Europe and its limited classifications of humanity.

    While emerging from the field of communication studies, Communication and Race encourages submissions from across the disciplines, with an eye toward fresh theorizations of race. Such approaches may be rhetorical, media analytic, quantitative, qualitative, philosophical, historical and historiographic, (auto)ethnographic, performative, and more. A list of topics and areas of interest for Communication and Race include, but are not limited to, the following:

    Global poverty and debt

    (Neo)colonialism and decolonization

    Climate crises

    Robotics and AI

    Information economies

    Migration, borders, and refugees

    Militarism and (anti)imperialism

    Finance and consumer capitalism

    Labor and unionization

    Media archaeology and ecology

    Gender and sexuality

    Law and legal studies

    Nuclear power

    Health communication

    State-sanctioned violence

    Mass incarceration

    Nationalism

    Fascism

    Religion and secularism

    Education and knowledge production

    Intellectual histories

    Literature

    Media technology and infrastructure

    Submission Guidelines

    Communication and Race is a peer-reviewed publication of the National Communication Association. Essays should be submitted in MS Word, be no more than 9,000 words long, and should adhere to the most recent edition of the Chicago Manual of Style in bibliographical endnote format.

    Manuscripts submitted to Communication and Race must not be under review elsewhere or have appeared in any other published forms.

    The journal's submission site is forthcoming. For any questions about the journal or the submissions process, or to submit a piece, please email the Editor Armond Towns, at ArmondTowns@cunet.carleton.ca



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    Armond Towns
    Associate Professor
    Carleton University
    Canada
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