Call for Two Volumes of Emerald Studies in Media and Communications: eHealth and Social Movements (Deadline November 15, 2016)

LR
Laura Robinson
Sat, Aug 13, 2016 6:13 PM

Please circulate--apologies for cross posting.

Emerald Studies in Media and Communications, Sponsored by CITAMS

CURRENT CALLS: DEADLINE NOVEMBER 15, 2016

Volume 14: eHealth: Current Evidence, Promises, Perils, and Future
Directions

Editors: Timothy M. Hale, Wen-Ying Sylvia Chou, and Shelia R. Cotten

Volume 15: Social Movements and Media

Editors: Jennifer Earl and Deana Rohlinger

Volume 14: e-Health: Current Evidence, Promises, Perils, and Future
Directions

Editors: Timothy M. Hale, Wen-Ying Sylvia Chou, and Shelia R. Cotten

Submission and Correspondence Email: ehealth@emeraldmediastudies.com
ehealth@emeraldmediastudies.com

The purpose of Volume 14 is to build on past research and explore the
impact of the Internet and other ICTs on health care, health outcomes,
illness management, and interactions with health care professionals,
services, and peers. We are seeking papers that address one or more of the
cross-cutting themes and topics highlighted below. Empirical work using
quantitative or qualitative research methods are preferred over
commentaries, reviews of previous research and trends, or papers focusing
strictly on theory. Contributions will be peer-reviewed through editorial
screening and anonymous refereeing by external reviewers. For more
information, please email: ehealth@emeraldmediastudies.com. Please see
http://www.emeraldmediastudies.com/Guidelines.html for detailed call for
papers and submission instructions.

Volume 15: Social Movements and Media

Editors: Jennifer Earl and Deana Rohlinger

Submission and Correspondence Email: media.and.movements@gmail.com
media.and.movements@gmail.com

Volume 15 will focus on “new” and “old” media and social movements. We
encourage submissions on the relationship between older media (e.g.,
newspapers, books, music, radio and network and cable television) and/or
“new” media (e.g., the Web, social media) and social movements, activism,
protest, and/or movement-relevant political communication. We welcome
submissions using a wide variety of data and analytic techniques, assuming
they are rigorously employed, and theoretical or methodological
submissions, assuming they focus squarely on the topic of the volume.
Contributions will be peer-reviewed through editorial screening and
anonymous refereeing by external reviewers. For more information, please
email: media.and.movements@gmail.com or see detailed call for papers and
submission instructions including submission form at
http://tinyurl.com/media-and-movements at
http://www.emeraldmediastudies.com/Guidelines.html.

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Laura Robinson
www.laurarobinson.org
laura@laurarobinson.org

Associate Professor, Santa Clara University
Series Editor, Emerald Studies in Media and Communication
laura@laurarobinson.org

Please circulate--apologies for cross posting. *Emerald Studies in Media and Communications, Sponsored by CITAMS* *CURRENT CALLS: DEADLINE NOVEMBER 15, 2016* *Volume 14: eHealth: Current Evidence, Promises, Perils, and Future Directions* *Editors: Timothy M. Hale, Wen-Ying Sylvia Chou, and Shelia R. Cotten* *Volume 15: Social Movements and Media* *Editors: Jennifer Earl and Deana Rohlinger* *Volume 14: e-Health: Current Evidence, Promises, Perils, and Future Directions* *Editors: Timothy M. Hale, Wen-Ying Sylvia Chou, and Shelia R. Cotten* *Submission and Correspondence Email: ehealth@emeraldmediastudies.com <ehealth@emeraldmediastudies.com>* The purpose of Volume 14 is to build on past research and explore the impact of the Internet and other ICTs on health care, health outcomes, illness management, and interactions with health care professionals, services, and peers. We are seeking papers that address one or more of the cross-cutting themes and topics highlighted below. Empirical work using quantitative or qualitative research methods are preferred over commentaries, reviews of previous research and trends, or papers focusing strictly on theory. Contributions will be peer-reviewed through editorial screening and anonymous refereeing by external reviewers. For more information, please email: ehealth@emeraldmediastudies.com. Please see http://www.emeraldmediastudies.com/Guidelines.html for detailed call for papers and submission instructions. *Volume 15: Social Movements and Media* *Editors: Jennifer Earl and Deana Rohlinger* *Submission and Correspondence Email: media.and.movements@gmail.com <media.and.movements@gmail.com>* Volume 15 will focus on “new” and “old” media and social movements. We encourage submissions on the relationship between older media (e.g., newspapers, books, music, radio and network and cable television) and/or “new” media (e.g., the Web, social media) and social movements, activism, protest, and/or movement-relevant political communication. We welcome submissions using a wide variety of data and analytic techniques, assuming they are rigorously employed, and theoretical or methodological submissions, assuming they focus squarely on the topic of the volume. Contributions will be peer-reviewed through editorial screening and anonymous refereeing by external reviewers. For more information, please email: media.and.movements@gmail.com or see detailed call for papers and submission instructions including submission form at http://tinyurl.com/media-and-movements at http://www.emeraldmediastudies.com/Guidelines.html. -- Laura Robinson www.laurarobinson.org laura@laurarobinson.org Associate Professor, Santa Clara University Series Editor, Emerald Studies in Media and Communication <laura@laurarobinson.org>