To submit a manuscript, please visit /kaleidoscope.įor additional information and questions, contact Janine Armstrong at F. All submissions, including those for the special call, should follow regular submission guidelines. Authors should identify in their cover letter that their submissions address the special call. The editor welcomes submissions from a variety of qualitative methodologies and mixed-methodological approaches, including critical/cultural analysis, web-based and new media research, autoethnography, poetic and arts-based inquiry, performance scripts, as well as other qualitative methods. As you develop your manuscript, consider the following questions: What has been centered and what has been marginalized in previous scholarship? What experimental methods become available when we leave the center and move to the margins? What ethical obligations must be considered when writing about marginalized peoples? What challenges are present when writing against dominant social narratives? What areas could future communication research explore in relation to the margins? This special call asks authors to explore their places within the margins. Or, like Warren (2008), you conceptualize difference ontologically and epistemologically to make the lived, embodied experiences “of those marked by those differences, differences that matter” (p. Possibly, your work pushes Othered voices to the forefront (Dutta & Basu, 2013). Or maybe your personal narrative challenges the master narrative (Corey, 1998). Perhaps like hooks (1991), you find that the personal is the foundation of your theorizing. Many past authors from Kaleidoscope have written about their marginalized identities and the marginalized identities of others. This special call plays on the word margins. In addition to general submissions, the editor encourages the submission of manuscripts that consider what it means to write from the margins. Authors must hold rights to any content published in Kaleidoscope, and permission must be granted and documented from all participants in any performance or presentation. Larger files can be streamed within the Kaleidoscope website but must be hosted externally. To be hosted on the Kaleidoscope website, media files should not exceed 220 MB in size. Authors should remove all identifying references from the manuscript. All submissions should include an abstract of no more than 150 words and have a detached title page listing the author/s’ name, institutional affiliation, and contact information. Manuscripts should be no longer than 25 pages (double-spaced) or 7,000 words (including notes and references) and can be prepared following MLA, APA, or Chicago style. Submissions must not be under review elsewhere or have appeared in any other published form. We are accepting submissions until March 15, 2023. Kaleidoscope: A Graduate Journal of Qualitative Communication Research is accepting manuscripts for volume 22 scheduled for print in Fall 2023. Call for Manuscripts The 2023 Submission Period is now open!
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