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[ecrea] CEECOM2015 - The Digital Media Challenge
Wed Oct 15 11:35:33 GMT 2014
Call for papers
CEECOM2015
The Digital Media Challenge
8th Central and Eastern European Media and Communication Conference
Zagreb, 12-14 June 2015
Conference organized by the University of Zagreb in cooperation with the
ECREA CEE Network
The transition of communication media to digital is a worldwide
phenomenon. In Central and Eastern Europe the term “transition” is
naturally assumed to mean democratic transition in the post-socialist
period starting in 1990. For the past 25 years, many in these countries
struggled to establish independent media industries with new democratic
expectations and in a capitalist market environment. The focus was very
much on the political and economic post-socialist transition, including
in research in media and communication studies.
In this years’ CEECOM we wish to refocus on the challenges to media
industries, media audiences, and media regulators posed by the digital
transition in the Central and Eastern European region and beyond. Since
today’s media have an increasingly global dimension that is manifesting
together with the digital technology, we aim to discuss the
manifestations of these global developments and their challenges in a
regional setting.
The journalistic profession is having a hard time facing the challenges
of the digital revolution and global economy, but also the pressures of
commercial interests and the need for new competences of young
journalists. As a result of that process, the trust citizens have in
state institutions and mass media has been significantly declining. Some
warn that the corruption of basic journalistic values – through
infotainment, the imperative of speed and the use of digital
technologies to raise the popularity instead of quality – has been
undermining the very foundations of democracy. The citizens,
paradoxically, are surrounded with media offer that has never been
wider, while they have never been less involved. New possibilities for
participation in the digital public sphere are being used in different
ways by different people, are there patterns here that we can uncover?
While digital technology defines today’s media, the key to their
understanding is beyond a technological utopia or dystopia, in the new
social practices that media afford – in media production and use, in
changing public communication, media organization and production,
journalism practice and the role of audiences. Social media,
user-generated content, crowdsourcing, rise of alternative media,
networked distribution and promotion of content and participatory agenda
setting characterize today’s media landscapes that comprise both the
legacy and the digital media. Today’s mediatized cultures can no longer
be observed outside of the media that facilitate them, but need to be
investigated in their articulations of everyday lifeworlds.
In our attempt to understand the present manifestations of digital
mediascapes, we might also examine how the socialist economic and
political settings and normative assumptions of the role of media
influence contemporary post-socialist institutional settings and the
development of digital media cultures.
Some of the topics for which we invite contributions include, but are
not limited to:
1. Mediatized cultures - production, audiences and social practices
· Self-construction and self-expression, identity performance and
experimentation
· Education, knowledge and learning, play and entertainment
· Sociality - social spaces created around and through use of
communication technology, belonging - foundation of social bonds and
social integration, communities they create, how they engage in politics
or civic activities
· Privacy, security, control and surveillance (interveillance)
2. Digital democracy – mediatized political communication, digital
citizenship, participation and the digital public sphere
3. Redefining the legacy journalism paradigm
· At the organizational level: the role of newsroom in digital
media environment; newsroom adjustments to media convergence.
· At the professional level: changing practice of journalists;
multi-platform reporting; role of social media in daily reporting,
especially in stories and sources identification and interaction; new
relations with audiences, participatory and collaborative journalism.
· At the media output level: pluralism and quality of content, its
availability and usability and, in general, public interest.
4. Digital Skills for the New Approach to Journalism Education
· Development of the new digital skills and the basis for the new
journalism education curricula - new forms of reporting, new genres in
digital media, data analysis and storytelling
5. Children in the mediatized world
· media literacy - privacy and young media consumers,
· role of family in media literacy & media use
· digital generation and media
6. Media and information literacy – libraries, copyright issues and open
access, education for media and information literacy, regulation for
media and information literacy, media literacy and social inclusion
7. The past and present of media and communication studies in CEE –
comparing socialist and post-socialist disciplinary developments
The conference will work in plenary (keynote and special panels) and
parallel/paper sessions. Abstracts will be double blind reviewed by
members of the Scientific Committee.
Conference Participants
The conference aims to promote academic cooperation in the field of
media and communication studies, broadly defined in a way to include
trans-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary approaches to media and
communication, within the Central and Eastern European region and
beyond. While the primary focus of the conference is on sharing and
discussing new research, the conference takes a multi-stakeholder
approach to underline the importance of dialogue between scholars of
media, political science, sociology, regulators and policy makers,
international and national experts, practitioners, as well as
representatives of regulatory authorities and civil society organizations.
Co-authored proposals are accepted, including those written by master
students and their academic supervisors. The participants are invited to
register and to submit original papers and panels. No more than two
submissions by one author can be accepted (including combinations of
panels and individual papers).
Participants do not need to be members of any of the sponsoring academic
associations. The event is also open to participants who do not plan to
submit research proposals. All accepted attendees are asked to register
for the Conference.
Submission, Registration and Important Dates
Conference language: English. Individual paper proposals addressed to
one of the proposed topics should mention this in the proposal (other
topics on CEE issues are welcome as well). Abstracts (of max. 300 words)
will be evaluated by at least two members of the Scientific Committee.
Panel proposals of 300 - 500 words should include the rationale and
title of proposed panel, and name & affiliation of the Chair/Moderator
and up to five members of the panel, and brief abstracts (150 words) for
each participant’s contribution. Abstract & panel submission site will
open on November 20, and individual paper and panel proposal can be
uploaded until 20 December, 23:59 CET. The reviews will be completed and
notifications sent by January 31, 2015.
Please contact the conference organizers if you have any questions!
Conference registration will open on 1 February 2015. Early bird
registration ends 1 April 2015.
Summary of important dates:
November 20, 201
Abstract submission site opens
December 20, 2014
Deadline for submissions of abstracts and panel proposals
January 31, 2015
Notification of acceptance
February 1, 2015
Registration & fee site opens
April 1, 2015
Early bird registration ends
May 1, 2015
Deadline for full papers to be delivered to Chair of the working group
June 12, 2015
Opening ceremony of CEECOM 2015 conference
Conference book
Full papers should be sent to the panel chairs by May 1, 2015. An edited
collection of the most successful papers will be published with an
international publisher.
Conference fee
150 EUR conference participants
100 EUR doctoral students
Early bird: until April 1, 2015
100 EUR conference participants
75 EUR doctoral students
The fee covers lunches & coffe & refreshments breakes, and conference
materials.
Conference organizers
CONFERENCE CHAIR:
Zrinjka Peruško, University of Zagreb, Croatia
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE (MEMBERS OF CEECOM CONSORTIUM):
Aukse Balcytiene (Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, Lithuania)
Boguslawa Dobek-Ostrowska (University of Wroclaw, Poland)
Michal Glowacki (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Epp Lauk (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)
Zrinjka Peruško (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Irena Reifova (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
Ilija Tomanic-Trivundža (Ljubljana University, Slovenia)
Tomáš Trampota (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Mihaela Banek Zorica (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Domagoj Bebic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Antonija Cuvalo (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Hrvoje Jakopovic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Iva Nenadic (University of J.J. Strossmayer, Osijek, Croatia)
Krešimir Pavlina (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Tena Perišin (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Sonja Špiranec (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Dina Vozab (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Nada Zagrabljic Rotar (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
CONTACT/CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT:
Centre for Media and Communication Research
Faculty of Political Science
University of Zagreb
Lepušiceva 6, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia
www.cim.fpzg.unizg.hr
E-mail: (ceecom2015 /at/ gmail.com)
Website: www.ceecom.org
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ceecom2015
Twitter: @ceecom2015 #ceecom2015
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