• 5 May
  • 2026

【宣傳】《傳播與社會學刊》「新興媒體與SDGs傳播」 專刊公開徵稿

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《傳播與社會學刊》「新興媒體與SDGs傳播」專刊公開徵稿



在科技迅速發展、全球挑戰日益加劇的背景下,聯合國「永續發展目標」(Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs)為推動人類福祉、氣候行動、與負責任的消費與生產等議題提供了行動藍圖。

在推動永續發展目標的過程中,新興媒體——包括人工智能、數字化平台、沉浸式技術(例如虛擬現實、增強現實)和社交媒體等——扮演著關鍵角色。這些新傳播科技不僅降低資訊獲取的門檻,推動跨領域合作,亦提升邊緣群體的能見度,進而賦能社群,加速永續發展的實現。然而,新興媒體與傳播科技的快速滲透亦同時帶來倫理、結構、文化與傳播層面的新挑戰,亟需我們以審慎態度深思並檢視。


徵稿主題

本專刊誠邀專家學者從多元方法與脈絡出發,以批判與建設性思維探討新興媒體如何推動、限制或重塑SDGs的傳播與實踐。投稿論文建議聚焦以下議題:

1. 新興媒體及傳播科技如何反映與再現SDGs在個人或/和社會層面的實踐與挑戰。

2. 新興媒體及傳播科技如何影響個人或/和社會對SDGs的認知與實踐方式。

3. 政府、企業與組織如何運用新興媒體與傳播科技,傳達SDGs理念並促進社會參與與行動。

4. 智能媒體生態與人機協作在SDGs傳播過程中形成的新興範式與挑戰。

5. 探討新興媒體及傳播科技在SDGs關鍵領域中之作用過程與影響研究,例如負責任的消費與生產(如回收、減量與再利用)、環境保護、社會包容與全民福祉等議題。

6. 其他關於新興媒體及傳播科技與SDGs之探討。


投稿須知

1. 本專刊面向對上述專題感興趣的華人學者公開徵稿,職位與居住地不限。

2. 截稿日期:請於2026年9月30日前將稿件提交至本刊投稿系統:https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/comsoc

3. 稿件格式:稿件需以中文撰寫(繁簡體不限)。論文必須包括以下部分:(1)中英文標題;(2)中英文摘要;(3)中英文關鍵詞;(4)正文;(5)參考文獻。所有稿件需附上作者姓名、所屬機構及職銜和電子郵箱。請嚴格按照本刊的論文體例及格式撰寫論文,詳情可瀏覽:https://www.cschinese.com/submission04.asp

4. 審稿流程:所有投稿論文將會先經過本刊編委會初審,通過初審的稿件將會送交外審,初審及第一輪審稿週期約為3個月。

5. 本刊謝絕一稿多投。


Call for Papers: Special Issue of Communication and Society

Emerging Media and SDGs Communication


Against the background of rapid technological development and increasingly severe global challenges, the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide an action blueprint to advance human well-being, climate action, and responsible consumption and production, among other issues.


In the process of promoting the SDGs, emerging media—including artificial intelligence, digital platforms, immersive technologies (such as virtual reality and augmented reality), and social media—play a critical role. These new communication technologies not only lower the barriers to information access and foster cross-disciplinary collaboration, but also increase the visibility of marginalized groups, thereby empowering communities and accelerating the realization of sustainable development. However, the rapid penetration of emerging media and communication technologies also brings new challenges across ethical, structural, cultural, and communication dimensions, requiring us to think carefully and examine them with a prudent attitude.


Themes:

In light of this, this special issue invites experts and scholars to engage in critical and constructive inquiry—drawing on diverse methods and contexts—into how emerging media can promote, limit, or reshape the communication and implementation of the SDGs. Submissions are encouraged to focus on the following topics:


1. How emerging media and communication technologies reflect and represent SDGs-related practices and challenges at the individual and/or societal level.

2. How emerging media and communication technologies influence the ways individuals and/or societies recognize and put the SDGs into practice.

3. How governments, businesses, and organizations use emerging media and communication technologies to convey the idea behind the SDGs and to promote social participation and action.

4. New paradigms and challenges formed in SDG communication through smart media ecosystems and human–machine collaboration.

5. Research on the roles and impacts of emerging media and communication technologies in SDGs’ key areas—for example, responsible consumption and production (e.g., recycling, reducing, and reusing), environmental protection, social inclusion, and universal well-being.

6. Other discussions related to emerging media and communication technologies and the SDGs.


Submission Guidelines:

1. Submissions are welcomed from Chinese-speaking scholars worldwide who are interested in the aforementioned topics. Position and location are not restricted.

2. Submission deadline: Please submit your manuscript via https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/comsoc by September 30, 2026.

3. Manuscript format: Manuscripts must be written in Chinese (in either traditional or simplified characters). Each submission should include the following sections: (1) Title in both Chinese and English; (2) Abstract in both Chinese and English; (3) Keywords in both Chinese and English; (4) Main text; (5) References. Please also include the author’s name, institutional affiliation, title, and email address. All manuscripts should strictly adhere to the journal’s formatting requirements. For details, please visit: http://www.cschinese.com/submission04.asp.

4. Length: Manuscripts should be between 12,000 and 18,000 Chinese characters.

5. Review process: All submitted manuscripts will first be subject to an initial review by the editorial board. Those passing the initial review will be sent for external peer review. The process for initial and first-round review generally requires 3 months.

6. Simultaneous submission to multiple journals is not permitted.