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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Media and Governance in Latin America
Tue Feb 17 23:19:02 GMT 2015
CALL FOR PAPERS
Media & Governance in Latin America 2015
Communication, Power and Society
The University of Sheffield, 25-26 June 2015
Traditional and digital media have become key actors in the young
democracies of Latin America and the Caribbean over the last few years.
Media actors have influenced the configuration of good governance across
the region, due not only to their important role as a channel between
civil society and the state, but also to their ability to shape the
power structures of society.
This conference will explore the connections between the media and
models of governance in the region, from both a comparative and an
interdisciplinary perspective.
We are inviting submissions of abstracts for papers by 6 April 2015.
Full details and call for papers
Convenors and speakers
The conference is hosted by the University of Sheffield's Department of
Journalism Studies. The convenors of the conference will be Dr Jairo
Lugo-Ocando, and PhD candidates Sara Garcia-Santamaria and José Antonio
Brambila.
The following guests have confirmed their participation as plenary speakers:
* Dr Raúl Garcés, Universidad de la Habana, Cuba
* Professor Daniel Hallin, University of San Diego, US
* Dr Ella McPherson, Cambridge University, UK
* Dr Peter Watt, University of Sheffield, UK
Structure and venue
The conference will be organised in alternating plenary sessions and
panels, each of which will include the presentation of three or four
papers, followed by an open discussion. The initial programme includes
four double panels.
The event will be held at the University's Interdisciplinary Centre for
the Social Sciences (ICOSS).
Last year's conference
The first Media and Governance conference was held on 13 and 14 May 2014
at the University of Sheffield. The conference brought together
academics, postgraduate researchers and practitioners from around the
world to discuss issues related to media and development in Latin
America and the Caribbean. The conference received 60 papers, bringing
together scholars from a wide range of countries, including Brazil,
Sweden, Argentina, Spain, Venezuela, the UK, France, Germany, Colombia,
Mexico, Chile, the Netherlands, and the US.
More information
Please contact Sara García Santamaría with any queries about this event
by emailing (sgarciasantamaria1 /at/ sheffield.ac.uk).
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