Archive for July 2012

[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]

[ecrea] CFP - Caught in the Frame: Frame Analysis as Contemporary Media Scholarship

Sat Jul 14 14:13:09 GMT 2012



Event organized by the BSA Media Study Group and News and Journalism Research Group, University of Leicester

CALL FOR PAPERS

Wednesday 19th September 2012, 9.30am – 4.30pm
Bankfield House, University of Leicester

Caught in the Frame: Frame Analysis as Contemporary Media Scholarship

Frame analysis occupies a prominent place in the history of media and communication scholarship and continues to offer valuable insights into the relationship between institutions, representations and audiences. Studies have unearthed the interchanges that occur behind the headlines, revealing institutions’ and interest groups’ strategies to define and re-define issues and the visibility of their interpretations that emerge at moments of contest. Applied at the level of the news story, its approach has captured the amalgam of words, narratives and accessed voices employed to represent and delimit news events and issues, sometimes tracing their origins to the visualizations and practices of news workers which are themselves shaped by organizational norms and routines and by format or platform conventions. How news audiences make sense of, and negotiate, issues and events framed in certain ways by the news media have also featured under its broad remit. The approach has been u
sed to examine many issues yet few studies combine the ‘moments’ of production, representation and audiences in their analyses and some adopt a highly selective approach to the definition and application of ‘the frame’. Addressing the latter, recent critical commentaries express concern over the way present-day frame analysis studies depart from those definitions and applications unique to the founding studies and call for a reconnection between them.

This event seeks to examine critically the relevance and value of frame analysis, take stock of its contribution and provide contemporary examples of its application. We welcome papers from ongoing research, already published studies, and discussions of frame theory or method. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:

•       News sources, strategies and the (re)framing of issues
•       Journalists, frames and media production
•       News representations, frames and power
•       News audiences, negotiation and news frames.
•       New media and frame analysis
•       Frame analysis as theory
•       Frame analysis as method

Please send 250 word abstracts for 20 minute papers along with your name, institutional affiliation and contact details to Julian Matthews ((jpm29 /at/ leicester.ac.uk)).

Deadline for abstract submission is Saturday 21st  July 2012.

For more details about the BSA Media Study Group please visit :http://www.britsoc.co.uk/specialisms/Media.htm

Organiser: Dr Julian Matthews, Convenor BSA Media Study Group;  Director of News and Journalism Research Group.  Department of Media and Communication, University of Leicester.

--
Dr Julian Matthews
Course Director, MSc Media and Communication Research
Department of Media and Communication
3.08 Bankfield House, 132 New Walk
University of Leicester
Leicester, LE1 7JA
T: +44(0)116 2522582
F: +44(0)116 2525276
E:(jpm29 /at/ leicester.ac.uk)
W:http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/media/people/julian-matthews/julian-matthews-profile

Editor, Sociology Compass
http://sociology-compass.com/
Convenor, BSA Media Study Group
http://www.britsoc.co.uk/specialisms/Media.htm


----------------
ECREA-Mailing list
----------------
This mailing list is a free service from ECREA.
---
To unsubscribe, please visit http://www.ecrea.eu/mailinglist
---
ECREA - European Communication Research and Education Association
Postal address:
ECREA
Université Libre de Bruxelles
c/o Dept. of Information and Communication Sciences
CP123, avenue F.D. Roosevelt 50, b-1050 Bruxelles, Belgium
Email: (info /at/ ecrea.eu)
URL: http://www.ecrea.eu
----------------

[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]