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28.08.2025

Call: Media, Technologies, Artificial Intelligence

Title of the Theme Issue
Media, Technologies, Artificial Intelligence: Analyses of Political-Discursive Practices

Guest Editors
Evandra Grigoletto (UFPE) — [email]
Silmara Dela Silva (UFF) — [email]
Solange Gallo (UNISUL) — [email]

Scope of the Call
This thematic issue aims to gather research dedicated to advancing theoretical and methodological reflections on the relations between media, technologies, and artificial intelligence, focusing on the understanding of discursive processes that:

i) propose theoretical-analytical discussions on the functioning of discourses of/about media, technologies, and artificial intelligence, considering their conditions of constitution, formulation, and circulation in our social formation;
ii) contribute to reflections on digital materialities and their processes of normativization and mediatization today, and their consequences for political-discursive practices;
iii) analyze processes of individua(liz)ation of the subject-avatar, determined not only by discursive materiality but also by digital technical materiality;
iv) investigate the functioning of capital and artificial intelligence in digital social media, reflecting, among other aspects, on their effects in society.

Articles from all theoretical perspectives of discourse are welcome, provided they address the proposed themes of this issue.

Submission Procedures
– Articles must follow the journal’s guidelines: https://cadernos.abralin.org/index.php/cadernos/info
– All submissions will undergo peer review.
– Before publication, all articles must be made available as preprints in a server with DOI.

Timeline
October 31, 2025: Publication of the article as a preprint on SciELO Preprints
https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/index

November 10, 2025: Submission of the article to the Cadernos de Linguística system
https://cadernos.abralin.org/index.php/cadernos/login
(During submission, select the thematic issue “Media, Technologies, Artificial Intelligence: Analyses of Political-Discursive Practices”).

February 27, 2026: Tentative publication of the thematic issue.

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