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[ecrea] RIPE@2008 Conference / October 8 -- 11, 2008 in Germany
Wed Feb 13 15:17:39 GMT 2008
RIPE@2008 Conference
October 8 11, 2008 in Germany
CALL FOR PAPER PROPOSALS
Public Service Media for Communication and Partnership
We are pleased to announce the fourth bi-annual
RIPE conference, this time hosted by ZDF (Zweites
Deutsches Fernsehen), Germanys national public
service television broadcasting company, and two
universities: The Medienintelligenz programme
together with IAK Medienwissenschaften at the
Johannes Gutenberg-University of Mainz and with
the Institute of Media Design at the Mainz
University of Applied Sciences. Our theme will
focus on what is involved and at stake in the
transition from public service broadcasting to
public service media. What is required to secure
relations with the public is a partner? What are
the strategic implications of managing a
portfolio of platforms? What are the significant
long-term trends affecting media in general and
public service media in particular? What is
involved in the transformation from emphasizing
content transmission to emphasizing human communication?
Conference organisers request abstracts in six
topical categories. Comparative research will be
prioritized for selection. The organizers are
especially keen for research that suggests
generalizable insights and has implications for media management.
1. Participation Dynamics
* How can people be engaged with public
service media at two levels: by managers for
decision making and by makers for content
development? Indeed, what happens to the notion of the maker?
* How do structures at various levels invite
people to participate or discourage their
participation? For example, in the structures of
story telling and the structures of decision-making?
* Why does PSM have such problems in serving
young people? How concerned should PSM be about this?
* In what ways are PSM companies successful
in facilitating public participation in processes
and practices related to democracy, culture, learning, etc?
2. Patterns of Media Use
* How do people use media today? What are the
predictors? What are the characteristic patterns?
Do use patterns vary significantly across cultures or nations?
* What has not changed in patterns of media
use over the past twenty years?
* What are the most important effects of
media use? For example, the impact on health,
social perceptions, cultural relations, etc? What
are the most important consequences of
participation in online media, especially unanticipated effects?
3. Identifying the Drivers and Meta-Trends
* Beyond the rise and fall of new media fads,
what really matters? What are the consistent factors and underlying dynamics?
* What meta-trends are especially important
for understanding the changes underway in society
that have real implications for media? What are
the drivers? What should PSM be focused on for
strategic and theoretical development?
* What ought to have the strongest impact in
the development of PSM strategies?
4. Changing Aesthetics and Expectations
* How do the aesthetics of non-linear media
affect the aesthetics in all media?
* What is the experience of media today as
described by ordinary people? What do they like
and want more of, and what do they find irritating and want to change?
* What are the normative implications of
interactivity and are they valid in social
practice? What is interactivity and to whom does this actually matter?
* What is the role of social networking and
collective intelligence in relation to the needs
of media audiences in general?
* What do people want from PSM? What are typical expectations, and why?
5. Branding PSM
* What is the public service brand and how
can PSM keep that in the public eye?
* What makes people want to stick with the public service brand?
* What are PSMs unique selling propositions?
* How does the PSM brand matter outside the
traditional channel structures and institutional context?
* What are recommended improvements in
content management strategy for handling the
multiplicity of platforms, genres and types of content?
* How does this differ among marginal and new
audiences for PSM, for example youth, immigrants
and minority language communities?
6. Refining the PSM Ethos
* What are the core ingredients of the public
service ethos? What are the criteria for
legitimacy in public service media and how is
this different compared with its PSB heritage?
* What is social responsibility today? What
is the role of the public domain in an online
environment? What does enlightenment mean today?
What is cohesion and pluralism? Where and how should universalism work?
* Is the PSB ethos out of date, as some
contend? If so, what is out of date and why? What
does the public no longer want?
* In what ways and to what extent is the PSM
ethos suffering with marketization and
competition? What is in danger of being lost and how could that be preserved?
* How do definitions and perceptions of
public service vary? Are there common
denominators? What are the strategic
implications? What are the policy implications?
* How is journalism being redefined, and why?
What must be preserved from the PSB heritage? How
should PSM journalism be further developed?
PROPOSAL CRITERIA
ü Provide the working title of the paper
ü Include your name, organisational affiliation
with location, and your e-mail address
ü Specify the categories that would suit your
contribution best (from the above 6)
ü The maximum abstract length is 400 words
ü Format the document in Rich Font Text (.rtf format not .doc format)
ü Abstract submissions are due on or before February 29, 2008
Please send your abstract proposal as an e-mail
attachment to both of the following:
(susanne.marschall /at/ uni-mainz.de)
Susanne Marschall
<mailto:(greg.lowe /at/ yle.fi)>(glowe /at/ netsonic.fi)
Gregory F. Lowe
About 60 papers will be accepted for presentation
at the conference. All abstract submissions for
the conference will be peer reviewed as the basis
for acceptance. The conference language is
English. Notification of proposal acceptance will
be sent on or before April 14, 2008.
The conference registration fee will be ¬275 for
authors. The fee includes two nights of hotel
accommodations in Mainz, as well as meals,
amenities and all conference materials. If the
paper is co-authored, then the two nights of
hotel accommodation are paid for one author. For
those attending the conference but not presenting
a paper, the registration fee is ¬350 plus all
accommodation costs. Space is limited. The RIPE
conference does not have funds to supplement
personal travel costs except for invited keynote
speakers. A conference web site that will launch
as the registration period begins in spring 2008.
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