CfP: Covid-19 and metaphors special issue

June 3, 2020, by Brigitte Nerlich

CfP: Covid-19 and metaphors special issue

Call for contributions to Special Issue ofMetaphor and Symbolon

Framing Covid-19

<strong>Assessing the Socio-cultural Imagery of the 2020 Corona Pandemic</strong>

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

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Overall, the Special Issue aims to contribute to

Important dates and info

We prefer empirically based articles between 5000 and 7000 words, so as not to fill the special issue with just a few long articles, but if there is something important, short and punchy to say you can also aim for 3000 to 4000 words.

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.

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