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[eccr] RIPE@2004 - June 3 -- 5 in Denmark - Mission , Market and Management: Public Service Broadcasting and the Cultural Commons
Tue Dec 09 11:18:57 GMT 2003
RIPE@2004
June 3 5 in Denmark
FINAL CALL FOR PAPER PROPOSAL ABSTRACTS
The registration fee for the conference is ¬125 for those with papers
accepted for presentation. The fee includes two hotel nights, one night in
Copenhagen and one night in Aarhus, as well as meals and conference
materials. For those attending but not presenting a paper, the
registration fee is 200 ¬ plus the cost for all accommodations.
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Mission, Market and Management:
Public Service Broadcasting and the Cultural Commons
Building on the fruitful experience of the inaugural RIPE@2002 conference
in Finland, and subsequent publication of the associated book in summer
2003 (Broadcasting and Convergence: New Articulations of the Public Service
Remit), we invite paper proposal abstracts for the RIPE@2004 conference,
hosted by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) and the Department of
Information and Media Studies, University of Aarhus.
In recent years, management practices in public service broadcasting [PSB]
companies have adopted or adapted market-centred logic and
business-oriented tools. At the same time, the mission legitimating PSB is
rooted in a cultural-services orientation. The resulting tension between
commerce and culture, with an emphasis on the theoretical and operational
implications, is the focus for RIPE@2004.
The cultural commons concept is associated with principles, priorities
and practices in the public service approach to broadcasting. But that
concepts meaning and relevance is keyed to contradictory pressures for
continuity and change in societal values including, for example, dynamics
of immigration, federation, domestication, globalisation and localism.
Thus, PSB and its management can be about discrete or complex initiatives
such as enabling shared values in a multicultural society, preserving the
historic legacies or distinctions of comparative national cultures,
fostering pluralism or furthering fragmentation in domestic cultures, or
concerns related to strategies associated with audience segmentation and
channel profiling.
What are the opportunities and obstacles for public service broadcasting
with regard to creating and understanding the cultural commons? Should
and can PSB continue to pursue a full range of programme services? Do
people actually share common values in a multicultural society? Are culture
and democracy co-dependent or independent? What role/s do media chiefly
play, and can or should the PSB pursue the universality principle today?
Such questions suggest relevant theoretical treatments and research results:
· Distinction versus commonality global, national, regional and local
· The PSB cultural mission and quality norms
· PSB legitimacy and political (in)dependency
· Professionalism, representation, participation and access
· Programme genres, channel profiles and target audiences
· Identity, postmodernism and multicultural societies
· Sub-cultures, minority cultures, and mainstream cultures
· Cultural trends and analysis
· Segmentation, fragmentation and individualisation
· Cultural dimensions of entertainment, information and education
· Culture industry, cultural commerce and cultural commodity
· Marketization and branding
· Organisational culture and PSB restructuring
· Media ecology, consumers and culture
· Copyright, copyleft, broadcast rights and intellectual property
· The culture of media politics and the politics of media culture
Proposal abstract criteria:
ü 2 paragraphs or 400 words, single-spaced in 12 point font
ü Working title for the paper to be presented
ü Authors name, organisational affiliation and location
ü Authors e-mail addresses
Proposal abstracts are due on December 12, 2003 and should be sent as
attachments in RTF format to (both, please):
(greg.lowe /at/ yle.fi)
(pjauert /at/ imv.au.dk)
Notification of acceptance will be sent on or before February 2, 2004.
To learn more about the RIPE initiative, the 2002 conference, and the 2003
book, please browse our web site: www.yle.fi/keto/ripe
Sponsors for the 2004 conference include DR, the Science Foundation of the
University of Aarhus and the National Research Fund of Denmark. The
conference is associated with the International Association for Media and
Communication Research (IAMCR) and the European Consortium for
Communication Research (ECCR).
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