Dear all, Please consider sending an article for the special section of Mobile Media and Communication on News Consumption in the age of mobile media. Guest Editor Oscar Westlund will be accepting abstracts. The abstracts are due by January 3rd 2013. Please send them to oscar.westlund@jmg.gu.se or oswe@itu.dk (with “*Mobile Media & Communication *special section” in the subject line), and should be accompanied by an abbreviated biography (approx. 200-300 words). Please see the CFP below for more details. -- Rich L. *News Consumption in an Age of Mobile Media * Call for papers for a special section of *Mobile Media & Communication * titled “News Consumption in an Age of Mobile Media”, to be published in volume 3:2, 2015 (http://mmc.sagepub.com) *Guest Editor*: Oscar Westlund, PhD, Associate Professor, the University of Gothenburg (SWEDEN) and the IT University of Copenhagen (DENMARK) Having their mobile device continuously within an arm´s length has changed the ways people access the news in their everyday life. This marks a recent change in society that raises numerous important research inquires. A retrospective glance shows that the mobile phone has diffused around the globe during the 1990s and 2000s. This development has made mobile communication at any time and any place possible. Now, feature phones have increasingly been displaced by smartphones, which nowadays constitute the major portion of mobile devices being sold globally. Facilitated by the mobile internet, convergence and technological developments of computing and hardware, these mobile devices provide networked functionalities, touch-screen interfaces and mobile ecosystems loaded with customized apps as well as accessibility to responsive web designs. Such mobile devices have in recent years become adopted, used and domesticated in a plethora of ways and situations. Alongside these we find that also tablets have gained significance, offering largely similar affordances (although not traditional voice calls), but with slightly larger screen sizes. Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets can be used for functionalities, such as search engines, social networking sites, games and utility services, but also news provided by both legacy news media and new publishers. Mobile news has gained precedence not only in the interstices of our everyday lives, but also, many people have established the mobile device as a key way in which to keep informed about the news. This special section focuses the salient case of *access to and use of mobile news. *The social, cultural, and technological phenomenon of mobile news constitutes an important area of mobile media development. More importantly, mobile news also marks a paradigmatic shift to the role news plays in our everyday lives. This development also has great impact on the future of journalism and legacy news media. This special section of the international journal *Mobile Media & Communication *will bring together scholarly work that examines the evolving nature of news consumption with mobile devices. The issue welcomes theoretical essays, research reviews and empirically sound articles exploring a range of phenomena found in the nexus of mobile devices and news. TFull articles should be no more than 7,000 words in length, including references, etc. Please submit an abstract of 700-800 words that clearly spells out the theoretical construct, research questions, and methods and results. For empirical studies still in progress, please outline the current state and the timeline. Also include the names, titles, and contact information for 2-3 suggested reviewers. Abstracts are due by January 3rd 2013, to oscar.westlund@jmg.gu.se or oswe@itu.dk (with “*Mobile Media & Communication *special section” in the subject line), and should be accompanied by an abbreviated biography (approx. 200-300 words) Providing the abstract meets the criteria for the call, and is selected for inclusion in the special section, full manuscripts are due by March 15th 2014. Submission of full papers is done through http://mmc.sagepub.com, and these will be peer-reviewed prior to considered for acceptance. Please note that manuscripts must conform to the guidelines for *Mobile Media & Communication*. The special section will be published in 2015. Please contact guest