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CfP Special issue on metaphors and Covid-19

Call for contributions to Special Issue of Metaphor and Symbol on:

Framing Covid-19: Assessing the Socio-cultural Imagery of the 2020 Corona Pandemic

Guest-editors

  • Martin Döring (University of Hamburg, Germany)
  • Brigitte Nerlich (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom)

Context

The global Covid-19 pandemic has led to an explosion of metaphors and symbols. Research tracing and examining this imagery is rapidly emerging. We therefore think that it is vital to publish a special issue with Metaphor and Symbol that investigates the various metaphoric, metonymic and symbolic framings conceptualising this pandemic of a novel coronavirus.

The special issue invites systematic analyses of such framings and their cultural, social and ethical impacts and ramifications. We welcome contributions from the humanities, sociology, medical sociology, anthropology, science and technology studies and the sciences that theoretically and empirically engage with the role of metaphors and symbols in all sorts of discourses about Covid-19 all over the globe.

Suggested topics for the Special Issue include, but are not limited to:

  • assessing the influence of the linguistic and cognitive imagery on framing the Covid-19 outbreak
  • mapping and interpreting the metaphors and metonymies, as well as symbols, in various public, media, political and scientific discourses in various cultures
  • determining whether and which metaphors, metonymies, symbols and images travel between cultures and between scientific and popular discourses in a globalised world
  • investigating the implications of the imagery from an ethical, political, social and cultural point of view

Overall, the Special Issue aims to contribute to:

  • understanding public, social, cultural and scientific responses to the Corona pandemic
  • raising awareness about the diversity of linguistic imagery revolving around Covid-19
  • offering a critical examination of the imagery used including its presuppositions and implications
  • revealing underlying normative assumptions and offer ethical analyses
  • uncovering the socio-cultural situatedness of the imagery and its connected cultural beliefs
  • exploring the socio-political dimensions of symbols, metaphors and metonymies used to frame Covid-19
  • learning lessons for the management of future epidemics and pandemics

Important dates

  • Submission of abstracts by 30 June 2020
  • Notification of acceptance by 31 July 2020
  • Submission for internal review by 31 October 2020
  • Feedback from editors by 30 November 2020
  • Submission to Metaphor and Symbol by 31 December 2020 for peer-review 
  • Publication of special issue by 31 March 2021

Please send your abstract (max. one page, Calibri 12, 1.5 line spacing) including your contact details to Martin Döring (doering@metaphorik.de) and Brigitte Nerlich (brigitte.nerlich@nottingham.ac.uk) and contact us if you have any further questions.

Posted on Tuesday 9th June 2020

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