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[ecrea] Call for Papers IAMCR WG on European Public Broadcasting Policies
Fri Dec 18 16:53:51 GMT 2009
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR MEDIA AND
COMMUNICATION RESEARCH (IAMCR)
28TH ANNUAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE, JULY 18 ? 22, 2010
BRAGA, PORTUGAL
THEME: COMMUNICATION AND CITIZENSHIP:
RETHINKING CRISIS AND CHANGE
Working Group on European Public Broadcasting Policies
SERVING THE CITIZEN
Public Service Broadcasting and Civil Society
Call for Papers
Convenors: Jo Bardoel, ASCoR, University of
Amsterdam/Radboud University Nijmegen & Leen
d?Haenens, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven/Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen.
The topic of the 2010 working group on European
broadcasting policies is closely related to the
overall theme of the IAMCR conference in Braga.
The 2010 IAMCR conference aims at ?interrogating
emergent models of communication, and opening up
innovative debates on mechanisms for empowering
citizenship and participation. Creative and
alternative thinking on old and new dimensions of
social participation is expected to shed light on
contemporary uncertainties and deadlocks.?
Twenty years after the introduction of the first
EU Directive Television without Frontiers and
notwithstanding the fundamental technological and
ideological transformations that accompanied it,
the position of public service broadcasters is
still quite prominent throughout European member
states. At the same time, immense technological,
socio-political and budgetary challenges lie
ahead. Defining their future positions and roles
in their respective societies will be dependent
upon European PSB?s ability to serve the citizen
in new ways on a variety of platforms.
In this context we suggest the following topics:
- PSB beyond paternalism: how to relate to a
new, more individualized and critical citizenry;
- Public Service Media strategies: multi-
and cross-media strategies in order to ?follow the public wherever it is?;
- European Broadcast Policies between market
and culture: the new EU Broadcast Communication 2009;
- Dealing with crisis and change: PSB
strategies in response to technological changes
and ideological transformations in society;
- Rethinking/-vitalizing PSB as a concept
and an institution: distinctiveness,
accountability strategies, new modes of governing
and funding public service content.
Although our Working Group is focused on European
Public Broadcasting Policies, academics from
non-European countries are explicitly invited to submit paper abstracts.
Abstracts should be sent to our Working Group
through the conference website:
<http://www.iamcr2010portugal.com/>http://www.iamcr2010portugal.com/
and should be between 300 and 500 words long.
Each abstract must include name, affiliation,
institutional address and the e-mail address of the author(s).
The deadline for submitting abstracts is January
31, 2010; by March, 15 we will communicate the
outcome of the abstracts selection process. The
deadline for the full text of accepted papers is
April 30, 2010, to be submitted preferably in MS Word format.
Our adresses:
Jo Bardoel, ASCor/University of Amsterdam,
Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
E-mail: <mailto:(j.l.h.bardoel /at/ uva.nl)>(j.l.h.bardoel /at/ uva.nl)
Leen d?Haenens, Catholic University of Leuven,
Belgium, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
E-mail: <mailto:(leen.dhaenens /at/ soc.kuleuven.be)>(leen.dhaenens /at/ soc.kuleuven.be)
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