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[ecrea] CFP Prague Media Point 2017 Deadline – May 31, 2017
Tue May 16 11:35:36 GMT 2017
*Media in the Post-Truth World: The New Marketplace of (Dis)information*
Prague Media Point Conference 2017
*Call for Papers
*New York University Prague, 2-4 November 2017
The surprising decision of the UK to depart the EU and equally stunning
win of Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential elections have provided
dramatic confirmation of long-term trends in the way people consume
information, providing further evidence that so-called legacy media are
now playing an even smaller role in influencing individual choice. The
central challenges facing the media in 2017 are to regain some of the
lost credibility that has led to a general lack of trust and also
identify new roles or redefine old ones in the current communication
ecosystem. What then is the mix of old and new in the marketplace of
ideas affecting people’s political choices and overall local and
worldviews? What sources are now most trusted, and do gatekeepers matter
anymore? Are people even searching for the “truth” or simply what fits
their already-predefined opinions?
Possible topics include but are by no means limited to:
Media and Politics
• The media’s role in the Brexit and Trump campaigns, as well as
lessons learned
from upcoming elections in France, Germany, and the Netherlands
• The impact of celebrity endorsements
• WikiLeaks’ role in the U.S. presidential campaign
• The effect of the media on voting behaviour in elections and
plebiscites
• Political satire, talk shows, and humour in the media
• Populists’ use of the media, especially to polarize audiences
• Hate speech, including in political campaigns
• The role of “outside” media actors in influencing domestic elections
(Dis)information Channels – Public Opinion and the Media
• The power of disinformation and propaganda
• Media literacy as a possible antidote, with an emphasis on best
practices
• The influence of fake news and conspiracy theories on public opinion
• Lessons learned from attempts to counter disinformation and fake
news, including new verification tactics and tools
• Best practices in debunking myths and manipulation
• Fact checking in response to media reporting
• The responsibility of the technology giants in the fake news
phenomenon, as well as the role of automated algorithms
• The growing influence of alternative media narratives
• The role of social networks as new information channels
• Echo chambers, selective exposure, and filter bubbles
• The impact of memes and other viral, non-traditional content
• Pre-election polling and public opinion
• Political and ideological polarization in media coverage and/or
media consumption
Media Ownership
• Oligarchs as media owners and self-censorship
• The role of public media and government-controlled media in
setting the agenda
• The declining impact of traditional media and the challenge of
financial sustainability
• Fake news as a revenue source for both companies and individuals.
Please submit your 500-word abstracts and a short bio by 31 May, 2017.
Please suggest 5-10 keywords which can be used for describing the
content of the abstract. The abstracts will be subjected to a peer
review process and should be submitted to: (spata /at/ keynote.cz)
<mailto:(spata /at/ keynote.cz)>
The organizers have reserved a number of spaces for non-presenting
conference attendees. We also provide non-presenting students the
possibility of applying for a limited number of free registration spaces
for the conference. If you want to apply, please contact Martin Špáta
(atspata /at/ keynote.cz) <mailto:(spata /at/ keynote.cz)> .
Deadlines
*Abstract submission deadline May 31, 2017*
Notification of acceptance July 1, 2017
Early bird registration deadline July 31, 2017
Full paper submission September 30, 2017
Regular conference registration deadline October 15, 2017
Keynote speakers:
*Peter Pomerantsev*– Documentary Producer, Expert on Twenty-first
Century Propaganda and Author of “Everything is Possible and Nothing is
Truth” about Putin´s Russia
*Cathrine Gyldenstadt*– Director of Constructive Journalism at
Windesheim University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands and author
of the book “From Mirrors to Movers: Five Elements of Constructive
Journalism”.
*Matus Kostolny*– Editor-in-chief in daily Dennik N
*Christian Christensen*– Professor of Stockholm University, Expert on
Shifting Media Environment
*Jakub Kalensky *– Member of East StratCom Task Force in the European
External Action Service
*EliotBorenstein – *Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies at New York
University and Author of Forthcoming Book “Plots against Russia“
*Mark Galeotti *–**Researcher at the Institute of International
Relations in Prague, Expert on Modern Russian Politics, History and
Security Affairs**
*Martin Hala *– Sinologist, Lecturer, Author of Sinopsis.cz, a Website
Tracking Topics Related to China in the Czech Republic/
/*Aurora Wallace *–**Clinical Associate Professor of Media, Culture and
Communication, New York University
More info: www.keynote.cz <http://www.keynote.cz>
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