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[ecrea] cfp - Photojournalism and Citizen Journalism [special issue of Journalism Practice]
Tue Apr 01 15:35:49 GMT 2014
Call for Papers:
‘Photojournalism and Citizen Journalism:
Co-operation, Collaboration and Connectivity’
Special Issue of Journalism Practice
Guest editor: Stuart Allan, Cardiff University, UK
If everyone with a smartphone can be a citizen photojournalist, who
needs professional photojournalism? This rather flippant question cuts
to the heart of a set of pressing issues, where an array of impassioned
voices may be heard in vigorous debate.
While some voices are confidently predicting photojournalism’s impending
demise as the latest casualty of internet-driven convergence, others are
heralding its dramatic rebirth, pointing to the democratisation of what
was once the exclusive domain of the professional by citizen journalism.
Regardless of where one is situated in relation to these stark
polarities, however, it is readily apparent that photojournalism is
being decisively transformed across shifting, uneven conditions for
civic participation in ways that raise important questions for
journalism practice.
This special issue of Journalism Practice aims to identify and critique
a range of factors currently recasting photojournalism’s professional
ethos, devoting particular attention to the challenges posed by the rise
of citizen journalism. Possible topics to be examined may include:
• Redefining photojournalism in a digital era
• Evolving forms and practices of citizen photojournalism
• Citizen photo-reportage in war, conflict or crisis events
• Influences of social media on photojournalism
• News organisations’ use of crowdsourced imagery
• Audience perceptions of ‘professional’ versus ‘amateur’ news photography
• Ethical issues engendered by citizen witnessing
• Impact of citizen photo news sites, agencies or networks
• Innovation and experimentation in photo-based visual reportage
Prospective authors should submit an abstract of approximately 250 words
by email to Stuart Allan ((AllanS /at/ cardiff.ac.uk)). Following peer-review,
a selection of authors will be invited to submit a full paper in
accordance with the journal’s ‘Instructions for authors.’ Please note
acceptance of the abstract does not guarantee publication, given that
all papers will be put though the journal’s peer review process.
Timeline
Deadline for abstracts: 1 May 2014; deadline for submission of full
papers: 1 September 2014. Final revised papers due: 15 January 2015.
Publication: Volume 9, Number 4 (August 2015).
Guest Editor
Stuart Allan is Professor of Journalism and Communication, and Deputy
Head of School (Academic), in the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media
and Cultural Studies at Cardiff University, UK. His books include
Citizen Witnessing: Revisioning Journalism in Times of Crisis (Polity
Press, 2013) and Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives, Volume Two
(co-edited with Einar Thorsen; Peter Lang, forthcoming).
Contact
Professor Stuart Allan
Deputy Head of School (Academic)
School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
Bute Building, King Edward VII Avenue
Cardiff University
Cardiff, CF10 3NB
UK
email: (AllanS /at/ cardiff.ac.uk)
tel: +44(0)29 208 75420
fax: +44(0)29 202 38832
web: www.cardiff.ac.uk/jomec/
Professor Stuart Allan
Deputy Head of School (Academic)
School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
Bute Building, King Edward VII Avenue
Cardiff University
Cardiff, CF10 3NB
UK
email: (AllanS /at/ cardiff.ac.uk)
tel: +44(0)29 208 75420
fax: +44(0)29 202 38832
web: www.cardiff.ac.uk/jomec/
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