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CFP: “Media, Culture, and Society in the Global Creative Ecosystem: Perspectives from North America and Beyond.”

  • 14 Feb 2026

CFP: “Media, Culture, and Society in the Global Creative Ecosystem: Perspectives from North America and Beyond”

Frontiers in Communication invites submissions to the Research Topic “Media, Culture, and Society in the Global Creative Ecosystem: Perspectives from North America and Beyond.” This collection, edited by Lance Strate and Laura Trujillo-Liñán, examines media as symbolic environments shaping meaning-making, cultural identities, creative labor, and social values in a globally networked world. Grounded in media ecology and general semantics, the topic foregrounds North American perspectives, particularly from the United States and Mexico, while welcoming globally comparative and interdisciplinary work.

Manuscript summaries due: February 14, 2026
Full manuscripts due: September 29, 2026

To visit the full call, please visit the CFP on the Frontiers in Communication website.

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