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[ecrea] cfp international conference Comparative media studies in today’s world: journalism cultures in various socio-political contexts
Fri Jan 24 12:15:42 GMT 2014
we are glad to invite all who are interested in media studies to join
the scientific discussion at the international conference "Comparative
media studies in today’s world: journalism cultures in various
socio-political contexts" that will be held on 25th April 2014 in St.
Petersburg State University (Russia).
Thank you for dissemination of this CFP.
Best wishes,
Anna Smoliarova
CFP: international conference “Comparative media studies in today’s
world: journalism cultures in various socio-political contexts”
Date: 25th April 2014
Place: School of journalism and mass communications, St. Petersburg
State University, St. Petersburg, Russia (http://eng.jf.spbu.ru/)
Submission deadline: 25.02.2014
Language: English
Description: Modern comparative media studies are today practically the
only branch of research where one could tell of media studies not just
as of an inter-disciplinary field but as of a separate science with its
own object and method. Though emerging in the cold war years (Siebert,
Peterson and Schramm 1960), since the late 1980s there has been a plea
among scientists to de-ideologize the research field and to search for
linkages between social, economic, political and cultural aspects of
societal development and particular features of media systems.
Especially essential is comparative studying and later modelling of
democratic functions of media for established and transitive democracies
(Blumler&Gurevitch 1995).
But such a research premise is both good and bad: having deprived
comparative studies of direct ideology-based normativity, it implicitly
introduces closeness to democratic ideal, not to 'insider' understanding
of journalistic professional functions. There's an almost Marxist
(inter)dependence of social, political, economic and cultural parameters
and given parameters of media systems. Even the best milestone works in
comparative media systems and media cultures research (Hallin&Mancini
2004; Hanitzsch et al. 2011) are not deprived of that. Another point of
criticism is low 'stretching' potential in terms of applicability to
transitive democracies and need for new assessment criteria suitable,
e.g., for new political milieus like BRICS countries.
With this conference we would like to stress the importance of the
comparative research on journalism cultures and functions in today’s
globalised world, especially within Europe, which can bring us (Western
and Eastern Europe in particular) closer to understanding of the
interdependences between media and political systems and differences of
the perception of journalism functions in various contexts. For the
second year, this conference gathers comparative media research experts
of the highest profile, like Thomas Hanitzsch (Germany), Daya Thussu
(UK) and others. The program of the previous conference can be found
here: http://eng.jf.spbu.ru/news/42-40.html.
General topics and questions for discussions:
- Journalism cultures in Eastern and Western Europe
- Media research projects about journalism cultures: criticism and
perspectives
- Russian media in the context of today’s comparative research
- Journalism functions in hybrid media systems: research and practice
Abstracts should range between 150 and 300 words in length including the
research objectives, theoretical framework and methodology. Each
proposal must include title, name(s), affiliation, institutional address
and email addresses of the author(s).
There will be no registration fee for the conference. Travel and
accommodation costs will be covered by participants.
The organizers will, on request, provide the necessary letters for the
purposes of issuing visas to foreign visitors.
Submission deadline: 25.02.2014
Email: (nauka /at/ jf.pu.ru)
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