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[ecrea] CFP: digital intermediaries and media pluralism
Thu Jul 13 17:38:48 GMT 2017
International scientific conference
13th Dubrovnik Media Days
October 27-28, 2017
Topic: DIGITAL INTERMEDIARIES AND MEDIA PLURALISM
CALL FOR PAPERS
Digital intermediaries (search engines, social media, digital stores,
news aggregators, and messaging apps) became one of the most important
platforms for accessing and finding news in the 21st century (Napoli
2014; Rasmus and Schroder, 2014; Helberger, 2016). The recent example
of the 2016 elections in the US showed the importance of Facebook as a
(primary) source of news and the creation of a privately-controlled
public sphere (Helberger, 2016) where social networks act as ‘social
editor’ (Helberger, 2016) which controls the algorithm (news feed) that
allows users to access and engage with content. That kind of power of
digital intermediaries questions media freedom, media pluralism, and
current media policies (Helberger, 2016).
Digital intermediaries make editorial-like and personalisation
judgments in their algorithms and therefore can cause effects like
filter bubble (Pariser, 2011) and echo chambers (Jamieson and Cappella,
2008; Garrett, 2009). However, “their potential to make information
visible and accessible is why information intermediaries can have a
very positive effect on diversity and pluralism.” (Helberger et al.,
2014) Because of these processes, policy -makers should consider taking
measures to ensure media plurality and diversity.
Different studies (Foster, 2012; Helberger et al., 2014; Nenadic and
Ostling, 2016; Newman et al., 2016) tried to address the issue but none
of them manage to answer the questions of how to measure and benchmark
media pluralism and diversity of digital intermediaries. Existing tools
and metrics for monitoring media pluralism provided by the European
University Institute (The Media Pluralism Monitor) and Ofcom in the UK
only partially address the problem. Ofcom (2015) noted that survey data
and the web measurements (reach, page views, and time spent) do not
provide “a complete and consistent picture of online news consumption
across both the full range of devices and the sources used.”
Considering the trend that is visible in the research of the Reuters
Institute for the Study of Journalism (Foster, 2012; Newman et al.,
2016) and other sources (Ofcom; EUI) determining the appropriate tools
for measuring media pluralism and diversity is crucial.
The goal of the conference is to explore topics such as but not limited to:
• What are the indicators/measures of media pluralism of content
distributed & shared by digital intermediaries?
• What (big) data sources and computational techniques can be used for
measuring media pluralism of content distributed & shared by digital
intermediaries?
• How to benchmark or weight indicators of media pluralism in content
distributed & shared by digital intermediaries?
Different theoretical and empirical scientific approaches are welcome.
Conference venue: University of Dubrovnik Main Campus http://goo.gl/vc1tLO
Papers presented at the conference (after peer review) will be
published in Proceedings which will be submitted for indexation by ISI,
SCOPUS, and Google Scholar.
Official conference language is English.
TIMELINE
Deadline for submission of abstracts (300 words): August 31, 2017;
Notification of acceptance: September 15, 2017.
Registration fee for participants whose papers are accepted – 120 Euro
(SEE academia pay 50 Euro 0 Euro), all others pay 200 Euro.
Registration Form https://goo.gl/forms/iJhstSEL2iePNm373
Full Papers due by October 1, 2017 (4,000-6,000 words, including 300
word abstracts and six keywords; referencing - APA)
REGISTRATION AND SUBMISSION VIA E-MAIL: dmd (at) unidu.hr
For further information about the conference in general, contact:
dr.sc. Mato Brautovic (mbraut (at) unidu.hr)
REGISTRATION AND SUBMISSION VIA E-MAIL: dmd (at) unidu.hr
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