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[ecrea] Call for Abstracts - Journalists' Working Lives in Flux: New Challenges, New Opportunities? @ The 9th Nordic Work Life Conference
Tue Oct 10 23:48:32 GMT 2017
Call for Abstracts
Session 3: Journalists' Working Lives in Flux: New Challenges, New
Opportunities?
The 9th Nordic Work Life Conference
Oslo 13 – 15 June 2018
Session description:
The journalistic profession has undergone significant changes in the
last two decades. Increased competition, technological developments and
organizational changes have all been analysed as factors that have
contributed to the changing conditions of journalistic work. In
democratic countries all over the world professional journalists have
faced redundancies, their labour has been casualized, they have suffered
shortages of equipment and resources and often lost control over the
spaces that they work in. At the same time journalism's role in these
democracies (mainly as watchdogs and as providers of a voice to those
who are under-represented) has been questioned by some (including very
powerful politicians like Donald Trump but also journalists themselves
who question whether they have become disconnected from "ordinary" people).
How do journalists negotiate these new conditions of work and the
broader changes that their profession faces? What are the impacts of
precarious labour, budget cuts and overall worsening material conditions
of work on journalists' working lives and their well-being? How much
control do journalists exercise over the material conditions and spaces
of their work (considering in particular that autonomy forms a
cornerstone of their professional identity in democratic societies)?
What differences do we find in journalists' working conditions in
different countries? How do the casualization of journalistic labour and
increased competition contribute towards concerns about journalists'
safety and security, for example, in relation to the increasing numbers
of unaffiliated/freelancing journalists who cover news from war zones
and places of armed conflict? How have news organizations’
labour-related practices developed as a response to the challenges that
the journalistic profession faces? These are some of the questions that
session participants may want to address, however, contributions to the
session can also cover other relevant issues.
Key words: journalistic work, precarious labour, news organizations,
conditions of work
Organizers:
Dr Monika Metykova
University of Sussex, UK
Email: (m.metykova /at/ sussex.ac.uk)
Dr Lenka Waschkova Cisarova
Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Email: (cisarova /at/ fss.muni.cz)
Abstracts of maximum 500 words can be submitted directly to the session
organizers or via the conference website
http://www.fafo.no/index.php/en/events/all-events/item/nwlc-2018-abstract-submission
Please note that the deadline for abstract submission is 15 November
2017 and decision notifications will be sent by 1 December 2017.
Dr. Monika Metykova
Director of Recruitment and Admissions
School of Media, Film and Music
Silverstone Building Room 304
University of Sussex
Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9RH
Tel. +44 1273 877387
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