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[ecrea] IAMCR CFP - Working Group on European Public Broadcasting Policies
Wed Jan 30 17:14:05 GMT 2008
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR MEDIA AND
COMMUNICATION RESEARCH (IAMCR)
26TH ANNUAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE, JULY 20 - 25, 2008
STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
THEME: MEDIA AND GLOBAL DIVIDES
Working Group on European Public Broadcasting Policies
PRODUCING PUBLIC VALUE
Public Service Broadcasting in a Multimedia Environment
Call for Papers
Convenor: Jo Bardoel, ASCoR, University of
Amsterdam / Radboud University Nijmegen
Already for some time now public service
broadcasters in Europe and elsewhere are
prominently present in the domain of new media.
This presence in the digital domain is usually
considered as a logical extension of the public
remit and is also related to a long-standing
tradition of being leading in the introduction of
new technologies. At the same time there are also
serious restrictions. Due to complaints of
commercial competitors at a national and European
policy level, public broadcasters are forced to
show more explicitly the relation between their
new activities in new media services and their
contribution to the public value. Moreover, the
lack of financial resources often limits the
public presence in the digital domain.
Consequently, in the new multimedia environment
public service broadcasting, or public service
media, is not taken for granted anymore. It will
be considered first and foremost as an instrument
to safeguard a sound media ecology in any given
society, of which both public broadcasting and
independent journalism are key components. Both
from a political and an economical perspective
public service broadcasting c.q. media will have
to legitimize its position more explicitly. More
than before it will be assessed by other
stakeholders according to its ability to produce
positive externalities, to compensate for 'market
failure' and to produce evident 'public value'.
All this implies that it is necessary to rethink
the public service mission in a new technological
and social context, where public service
broadcasting leaves behind its traditional
paternalism and connects to citizens under postmodern conditions.
This working group will address the question how
public service broadcasters in Europe and
elsewhere cope with the digital challenge: how do
they (re)define the public remit in a multi- and
cross media context, how do they develop multi-
and cross media strategies and combine different
distribution platforms, how do they make the
change from a in one-way to an interactive and
communicative broadcasting context, et cetera?
Abstracts of no more than 500 words, addressing
one or more of the above topics should be
submitted in Word format to Jo Bardoel before
January 31, 2008. Each abstract may be presented
in only one Section or Working Group of the IAMCR
Conference. Offering duplicates of the same paper
to different Sections OR Working Groups of the
Association is likely to result in elimination of the duplicate abstract.
Each abstract must include title, presenter's
name(s), institutional affiliation and email
addresses of the author(s). Applicants will be
advised by March 31, 2008 of the outcome of their
submissions. The full text of accepted papers
will be required no later than 15th June 2008.
Abstracts should be submitted to
Jo Bardoel, ASCor/University of Amsterdam /
Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands. E-mail: (j.l.h.bardoel /at/ uva.nl) .
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