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[ecrea] CfP ICA Preconference: media performance and democracy – the debate continues
Tue Jan 17 22:51:39 GMT 2017
REMINDER: CALL FOR PAPERS - DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: January 20, 2017
ICA Preconference: MEDIA PERFORMANCE & DEMOCRACY –THE DEBATE CONTINUES
Sponsored by the Journalism Studies Division & the Political
Communication Division
Time: May 25, 2016, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Location: Hilton San Diego Bayfront (Conference hotel)
Keynote Speakers: Gianpietro Mazzoleni, Professor at the Universitàdegli
Studi di Milano / Silvia Pellegrini, Professor at the Pontificia
Universidad Católica de Chile
According to many programs and initiatives launched by supranational
institutions like UNECSO and the European Commission in recent years,
the definition of "quality indicators for journalism is a way to
strengthen democratic functions of the media" (as it is stated in a 2010
UNESCO report on Brazilian media). Nevertheless, opinion is divided on
whether there is a fixed set of principles across countries that would
allow measuring and evaluating the quality of democracy and media
performance in an etic way, or whether the extraordinary diversity of
democratic configurations throughout the world as well as the diversity
of media types call for a more culture- and media-specific, emic
approach. Connected to this, scholars working on media performance are
particularly concerned with the main question of the 2017 ICA Annual
Conference of how research could (or should) contribute to the "good
life" and how scholars could (or should) make "communication
interventions" in public.
After the great success of last year's ICA preconference on "Media
Performance and Democracy", this year's preconference aims at
intensifying the discussion by focusing on the two aforementioned
challenging dimensions:
(1) Do different concepts and practices of democracy in various parts of
the world or different perceptions of democracy within a society call
for different conceptualizations of the role of journalism, and thus for
different principles of media quality, or do we need an internationally
valid framework to assess media performance in various national contexts
in a comparative way?
(2) Do different types of media fulfill different functions within a
democratic society, thus facing different quality demands, or are there
normative claims to be made about the democratic quality of public
communication across all media types?
The preconference therefore places special emphasis on
* contributions from countries around the world, particularly from
countries or areas that have been insufficiently represented in
international literature until now,
* studies dealing not only with mainstream "legacy" media, but also with
all kinds of social and "alternative" media and their role in the
overall media environment,
* concepts that focus on the relationships between the various levels
quality should be measured (policy and regulatory frameworks, media
system structures, newsroom investment, organizational standards,
journalists’role perceptions, content characteristics, and user
preferences), and
* reflections and practical examples of why scholars should seek, or not
seek, to "intervene" in public debate with their research findings in
order to support good practice in journalism.
The preconference would like to bring together researchers from
different backgrounds, including theoretically, methodologically, and
practically oriented researchers both inside and outside academia, in
order to exchange innovative ideas for the further development of
research on media performance.
Abstracts of 500 words (without any identifying information) must be
uploaded to https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mpd2017 ("MPD 2017")
by January 20, 2017. All submissions will undergo blind peer review and
acceptance notifications will be sent out on February 15, 2017.
The preconference is open both to presenters and non-presenters, but
authors of accepted abstracts are expected to attend the preconference
and present their work. Registration opens on January 15, 2017
(http://www.icahdq.org). The participation fee (including coffee break)
is $50 USD.
Contact: Josef Seethaler, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for
Comparative Media and Communication Studies
((josef.seethaler /at/ oeaw.ac.at)); Linards Udris, University of Zurich,
Research Institute for the Public Sphere and Society
((linards.udris /at/ foeg.uzh.ch))
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