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[ecrea] CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE EXTENSION: The Central European Journal of Communication - Special Issue: "The Extension of Public Service Media in the Multiplatform Scenario"
Fri Aug 03 11:25:40 GMT 2012
*CALL FOR PAPERS *
*“Central European Journal of Communication”*
Volume 6, No 2 (11) Fall 2013
Editor: Michal Glowacki
Guest Editor: Roberto Suarez Candel
/SPECIAL ISSUE: The Extension of Public Service Media in the
Multiplatform Scenario/
*Introduction*
Digitalization and the subsequent technological innovations have
fostered the detachment between content, physical supports, networks and
devices. At the same time, the latter become more versatile thanks to
convergence and acquire a new leading role in the media and
communication ecosystem. As a result, a multiplatform scenario is being
configured. This has a major impact on media contents and services,
which today experience a strong wave of innovation and hybridization.
Being available online is not any more an add-on but a pre-requisite for
success. In addition, mobility emerges as the next distribution trend.
Consequently, ubiquity, time-shifting, on-demand, personalization and
social sharing are becoming current and necessary characteristics of any
media content.
In the case of Public Service, technology innovation
allows its operators deploying new offers that overcome the borders of
broadcasting. In fact, public operators are demonstrating that they are
still innovators and pioneers. Across Europe, many of them have
developed a wide range of online and mobile services that have become
'flagships' of the market.
This evolution and extension of Public
Service has led to a confrontation between players within the media
sector. On the one hand, the private agents argue that the new
opportunities enabled by technology, and the associated potential
revenues, should exclusively belong to the commercial sphere. Otherwise,
according to their own calculations and benefit expectations, market
viability, development and growth might be jeopardized. From their point
of view, most of the innovation activities carried out by Public Service
Media exceed their remit and distort free competition. On the other
hand, it is evident that the configuration of a digital and
multiplatform media scenario generates opportunities for public
broadcasters to improve their performance and to offer a better service
as well as a higher value-for-money to the citizens.
Finally, a very
relevant issue to consider is whether technology can solve existing
market failures and whether it creates new ones. This fact is crucial in
order to determine the need for Public Service as a tool to ensure
universal service and access as well as guarantee the quality,
pluralism, diversity or the social representativeness of the media offer.
*Objectives*
According to this scenario, this special issue of the Central European
Journal of Communication wants to explore the current transformations
and adaptations experienced by Public Service Media operators with
regard to their remit, organization and performance.
In addition, the
issue wants to identify the different conflicts arising from that
evolution and in which way they are addressed by national authorities by
means of policy or regulatory instruments, like the so called ex-ante
evaluation procedures.
By means of tackling these facts, this special
issue also aims to identify and systematize the current debate regarding
the future role of public service in the field of media.
*Questions*
Submitted articles are expected to provide answers to some of the
following questions: Which are the main challenges, opportunities and
risks that public service faces due to the configuration of a
multiplatform scenario? How do public service operators adapt themselves
to the multiplatform scenario? What does it imply from the point of view
of management culture, internal structure, production practices and the
configuration of an extended offer? What are the main arguments of those
economic profit oriented players against the extension of public service
activities?
How do public service operators counteract the increasing
hostility of commercial players against them? How can public service
operators improve the value-for-money proposal that they offer to the
citizens?
- What policy and regulatory mechanisms are being implemented
to address / determine / influence the evolution of public service? Is
Public Service still necessary in order to face market failure
situations and to ensure that the media system provides social
profitability?
*Paper submission*
We ask scholars and researchers interested in publication to submit
manuscripts of max. 45 000 characters by *31 October 2012*. Eight papers
for the publication will be selected by *15 November 2012*. Full-length
papers shall be submitted to (journal /at/ ptks.pl) <mailto:(journal /at/ ptks.pl)>
and (r.suarez /at/ hans-bredow-institut.de)
<mailto:(r.suarez /at/ hans-bredow-institut.de)> according to Guidelines for
Authors laid out on the official website of the CEJC: www.cejc.ptks.pl
<http://www.cejc.ptks.pl>
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"*Central European Journal of Communication"* (ISSN 1899-5101) - the
official Journal of the Polish Communication Association is published
twice a year by the University of Wroclaw Press. One year after
publication the issue is made freely accessible on "Central European
Journal of Communication" website: www.cejc.ptks.pl
<http://www.cejc.ptks.pl>
Forthcoming issues:
Volume 5, No 2 (9) Fall 2012
Special Issue: “Media Accountability: Between Tradition and Innovation”
Guest Editors: Epp Lauk and Michal Kus
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