Scopus Q1 Publication: Special Issue on Computational Approaches to Researching Short Videos

Scopus Q1 Publication

The journal Computational Communication Research (CCR) has announced a call for papers for a special issue focusing on computational methods in short video research. This initiative aims to explore the sociocultural implications of short videos, such as those on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts, through innovative computational approaches.

Key Themes and Topics:

The special issue seeks contributions that critically assess, develop, and apply computational techniques to study short videos. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Short-video data acquisition methodologies and tools
  • Multimodal analytical tools, including computer vision models and audio recognition technologies
  • Studies on temporality and sequentiality in media selection and algorithmic curation
  • Methodological innovations for analyzing interactive features like stitches and duets
  • Empirical case studies examining the sociopolitical implications of short-video communication
  • Discussions on research ethics in computational short-video studies

Submission Guidelines:

  • Abstract Submission Deadline: July 25, 2025
  • Abstract Length: 600–1,000 words
  • Section Selection: Choose “Special Issue: Short Video” during submission
  • Abstract Requirements: Outline the research objective, methodology, expected contributions, and indicate the type of paper (e.g., empirical case study, tool/software development, theoretical/review paper)

Timeline:

  • Abstract Submission: July 25, 2025
  • Full Manuscript Submission: November 15, 2025
  • Publication Date: Fall 2026

Guest Editors:

  • Jing Zeng, University of Zurich, Switzerland
  • Rupert Kiddle, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Luca Rossi, IT University in Copenhagen, Denmark

This special issue presents an excellent opportunity for researchers to contribute to the evolving field of computational communication studies, particularly in the context of short video platforms.

For more details, visit the official announcement.

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