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From: Kenzie Gordon <mlgordon@ualberta.ca>
Date: Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 11:12 AM
Subject: [DHSI] CFP for Connections: A Journal of Language, Media, and
Culture
To: <Institute@lists.uvic.ca>
Call for Papers
Connections: A Journal of Language, Media, and Culture invites high-quality
research
submissions for their 2021 publication. Connections is committed to
elevating and supporting graduate-level and early-career research from
interdisciplinary subject areas. Our second issue will center on the theme
of building bridges: maintaining connections found at the heart of
cultural, multimedia, textual, or language-based interactions in times of
crisis. Building bridges in times of crisis may look like
community-building, resilience, protest, growth, or care work. We hope this
theme will allow for nuanced interpretation.
The journal welcomes original research manuscripts and creative works in a
variety of languages from graduate students and early-career scholars
throughout the world, including scholars working with non-normative or
counter-hegemonic forms of research (i.e. research creation).
Connections’ scope includes, but is not limited to, the following domains:
● Applied and Mixed Methods Linguistics
● Translation (both Literary and Other)
● Transnational and Comparative Literature
● Media and Culture
● Digital Humanities
● Art and Creation
The journal is seeking submissions that showcase innovative research that
falls within our scope; however, we are open to accepting submissions that
may reside outside of this CFP description. Please note that Connections is
inclusive to non-English submissions and our editorial team will employ
every effort to locate appropriate reviewers. However, abstract and
keywords must be provided in English for search purposes. All manuscripts
should comply with the submission guidelines and be submitted
electronically through the Connections: A Journal of Language,
Media and Culture submission website, connectionsjournal.ca. Please submit
before May 15, 2021. If you have any questions, please direct them to
cnctjrnl@ualberta.ca.
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Kenzie Gordon
Pronouns: She/her
PhD Student – Media & Cultural Studies and Digital Humanities
University of Alberta
Amiskwaciwâskahikan | ᐊᒥᐢᑲᐧᒋᕀᐋᐧᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ | Edmonton
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