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[ecrea] Special issue: Journal of Media Business Studies (JOMBS)
Tue Nov 11 09:44:48 GMT 2014
NORDMEDIA 2015, Copenhagen
Media Management, Economics and Policy Division
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Special issue: Journal of Media Business Studies (JOMBS).
The Media Management, Economics and Policy Division at Nordmedia is 
known as a meeting place for researchers in the Nordic countries and 
beyond - to present research results, share ongoing work, and initiate 
future projects and collaborations. The division invites scholars to 
reflect on the management, economics, and policy of mediated 
communication, focusing on firms, markets, consumers and institutions. 
We encourage submissions reflecting the insights of diverse disciplinary 
perspectives and research methodologies, both empirical and theoretical. 
We also encourage the sharing of empirical cases, and reflecting on the 
comparative differences across national or regional media markets.
The division accepts both full papers and extended abstract. After 
notification of acceptance, deadline for full papers /extended abstracts 
will be 1 July 2015. The best full papers from this division will be 
considered for a special issue of the Journal of Media Business Studies 
(JOMBS).
Submissions
The deadline for submitting abstracts to the Nordmedia2015 conference is 
25 February 2015. Submissions are made at the Nordmedia website.
Abstracts should describe the content of the intended contribution. They 
should be limited to 200-250 words in English or Nordic language. 
Abstracts should be submitted online, via an online abstract and paper 
handling system, which is available on the Nordmedia website. 
http://nordmedia2015.ku.dk/. All abstracts will be reviewed by the 
division chairs or others appointed by the division chair.
Full papers
Participants are invited to submit full papers of high quality. Full 
papers should be kept within reasonable length and should not extend 15 
pages (4.500 words).
Work-in-progress (extended abstracts)
Extended abstracts are suited to present research-in-progress. They 
should contain an overview of the research question, relevant 
background, methodological approach, and preliminary findings / 
discussions. The final submission should not exceed 4 pages (1.500 words).
The positive, engaged and collegial atmosphere has made the Media 
Management, Economics and Policy Division one of the most active 
divisions at Nordmedia. We are also encouraging the growing number of 
European and other international participants.
Hope to see you all in Copenhagen!
Division Chairs:
Mart Ots ((mart.ots /at/ jibs.hj.se)), Director, Media Management & 
Transformation Centre, Jönköping University
Arne H. Krumsvik ((arne.krumsvik /at/ hioa.no)), Director, Centre for 
Interdisciplinary Media Research, Dept. of Journalism and Media Studies, 
Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences
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Dr. Arne H. Krumsvik
Associate Professor, Ph.D.
Dept. of Journalism and Media Studies
Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences
http://Krumsvik.com
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