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Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Mahavidyalaya, a
co-educational institution of higher education located at Bon-Hooghly, Kolkata
intends to publish the maiden issue of its multidisciplinary bilingual journal Spectrum. The inaugural issue of the Journal will be a Special Issue on the theme ‘Pandemic’.
Author guidelines:
Please submit your article along with an
abstract of not more than 3500 words, a brief bio-note and address for
communication (with contact no). Please note that author’s name, institutional
affiliation and contact details should not appear in the article, they should
appear in a separate page.
Submission
details:
Word Limit: 3500 words (inclusive of footnote)
Style: MLA Handbook (8th Edition)
Email: pcmmjournal21@gmail.com
Deadline: 30th April, 2021
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Concept Note on Volume 1, Special issue 2021:
The outbreak of Covid-19
has marked its indelible mark almost on every human activity as well as
significantly affected global economy and politics. The highly infectious
corona virus has led the scientists to engage in inventing the vaccine so that
we can fight against this deadly disease. While the quest for effective remedy
against the disease has been a long-drawn process, the researchers and scientists
have prescribed certain preventive measures to check the spread of the disease
by advocating social distancing, use of masks and alcohol-based sanitizer and
the imposition of lockdown. The rapid spread of the disease across the
continent has stalled the international travel globally, and this has affected
aviation, tourism and hospitality industry to a larger extent. The imposition
of lockdown by different countries ranging not less than twenty days at a
stretch has derailed global economy, and economists predict a worldwide
economic recession. The outbreak of this pandemic has forced the corporate and
other service sectors to rethink the strategies of coping with these
unprecedented situations. Different companies are now promoting ‘work from
home’, and this new phenomenon affects employees and corporate in various
intriguing ways. The job market has been hugely affected by the imposition of
lockdown, and this has worsened the condition of migrant labourers whose flight
from their places of work to their places of origin has been hotly debated in
the public discourse. What does lockdown mean for the migrant labouerer? How do
they survive the nation-wide lockdown? What does lockdown portent to the women
folk who have to manage both the home and ‘work from home’? Does the lockdown
help in gender sensitization? How does lockdown affect women in general? The
social distancing floored as a preventive measure against the virus and the
lockdown have affected almost everybody specially children and senior citizens
leading to the steep rise in depression and other psychological ailments.
Scholars and researchers are now working on the emotional and psychological
impact of this disease and lockdown. How does the reporting of the case of
covid positive patient affect others? What psychological impact does this
pandemic make upon the frontline workers like the doctors, nurses, police
personnel, and other emergency service providers?
The outbreak of the pandemic has raised a number of important issues that are
debated by political scientists and sociologists. It is needless to say that
the epidemic has upset the existing social, economic and political matrix
prevailing in the present global order. While different countries have resorted
to various strategies to combat the disease, international borders have been
sealed to stop the spread of the disease. It is interesting to note that along
with these measures adopted by different nations, international cooperation is
earnestly sought to put check to the deadly virus. Does globalization help in
combating the disease? Does epidemic portend a rethinking of what international
cooperation means?
The imposition of lockdown across the globe has once again brought the issue of
environment and the politics of ecology to the forefront. The noticeable
reduction in pollution has made many environmentalists to term the pandemic as
a blessing in disguise for the environment. How do we therefore envision a
future that is based on sustainable development with clear focus on ecology?
What does this pandemic mean to the environmental scientists and activists?
The imposition of lockdown for a sufficiently long period of time and the
resultant shrinkage in job market and reduction in pay have raised intriguing
questions regarding the duties and responsibilities of the government in
alleviating sufferings of common people. The policy makers are advocating for
substantial support from the government to help people tide over the economic
crisis. This has made us rethink the question of public distribution system and
the mechanism that may be adopted to address the issue. What kind of public
policies need to be adopted to future-proof the economy? What kind of economic
support needs to be extended to the masses?
The online mode of instruction has been hugely promoted in the extraordinary
circumstance as the educational institutions continue to remain closed for a
sufficiently long time. This has obviously raised the question of digital
privilege and ultimately brought us to face the stark reality of economic
capability. Does this promotion of digital mode create divides to a different
extent? How does this impact upon education in general?
How do the writers and thinkers perceive this global phenomenon? How has
pandemic been reflected in literature? How has human life been affected
by the emergence of pandemic as depicted in literature?
The main objective of the journal is to explore and investigate how human life,
economy, politics, society and culture inter alia have been affected by the
emergence of the pandemic. We invite original, unpublished scholarly articles
on topics related to Pandemic. The following themes are suggestive in
nature, and therefore not restrictive:
a) Economic Growth
b) Global Recession
c) E-commerce
d) Internal relation and
globalization in the face of pandemic
e) depression, mental
anxiety and pandemic
f) Digital learning
g) pandemic and
environmental pollution
h) migrant labour—Impact
on Economy
i) welfare state and
pandemic
j) gender and pandemic
k) science and pandemic
l) tourism and pandemic
m) literature and
pandemic
n) Culture and everyday
living in Pandemic
o) Role of Wireless
Communication, Networking & Sensing Technology for Rapid Pandemic Response
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