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[ecrea] media & journalism journal "new ethics, old problems. contemporary challenges of journalism"
Fri Jul 07 17:36:48 GMT 2017
*Call for papers extended until September 15:
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*MEDIA & JOURNALISM JOURNAL "NEW ETHICS, OLD PROBLEMS. CONTEMPORARY 
CHALLENGES OF JOURNALISM"*
_Coordinators of the edition:_
Arons de Carvalho – CIC.Digital FCSH/NOVA e Carla Baptista – CIC.Digital 
FCSH/NOVA
CIC.Digital – Center for Research in Communication, Information and 
Digital Culture Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Faculdade de Ciências 
Sociais e Humanas – Portugal
http://cicdigitalpolo.fcsh.unl.pt <http://cicdigitalpolo.fcsh.unl.pt/>
The May / 2018 issue of Media & Journalism concerns the ethical and 
deontological challenges of contemporary journalism. We intend to 
contribute to the scientific debate about journalism ethical values and 
practices in an evolving social, political and technological context. 
New issues related with the diversity and inclusion media agenda are 
part of a relevant critic about the role of journalism in democratic 
societies. The difficulties of exercising journalism around the world, 
whether by the globalization and complexity of political and social 
problems or by the permanence of violence, constraints and manipulations 
that affect the autonomy of journalists, make this debate a vital issue 
for the survival of journalism and the democracy.
We are interest in contributions addressing the following questions:
Is ethics a valuable intellectual tool to resist to a post-truth era in 
politics and the media?
Can the old journalistic ethics serve the new media and respond to the 
transformation of journalistic practices and identity caused by the 
erosion of traditional business models, the growth of digital platforms 
and the expansion of journalistic narratives?
Do the ethical values that underlie most ethical codes - the search for 
truth, independence and the minimization of evil - continue to guide the 
choices of journalists facing an increasingly fluid, hybrid and 
precarious professional context?
Should other values, such as transparency, or the notion of "community", 
be added to strengthen the ideal of a journalism practice more 
participated by the public and, to that extent, more polarized?
Should the management of journalists' digital footprint, such as the 
professional use of social networks, be regulated? What kind of limits, 
if any, can regulate the users participation in the digital environment, 
such as online comment boxes and social media?
What are the most relevant regulatory experiences underway in media 
companies worldwide, the main institutional frameworks and ongoing 
debates taking place in the newsrooms or within journalistic organizations?
How to include the "new" professionals, who are increasingly part of a 
professional culture deprived of spaces for value sharing?
The call is open to contributions that are based, from the theoretical 
or empirical point of view, on the following themes:
- Dilemmas and ethical challenges of contemporary journalism;
- Journalistic ethics and new media;
- Journalistic ethics and professional identity;
- "Boundary work" practices and new phenomena in journalism: "brand 
journalism"; Special projects; Paid content; Sponsored journalism;
- Debates around the institutional frameworks and regulatory bodies of 
journalism;
- New actors in journalistic ethics: public, readers, and citizens;
- New articulations of values in old ethical and deontological codes;- 
Journalistic ethics and the world around us: journalists' 
precariousness, journalism in danger, sustainability of journalistic 
companies;
- Fake news and “post-truth” as risks to the survival of journalism;
- Journalistic coverage of cases involving ethical issues: freedom of 
expression, autonomy of journalists, respect for the dignity of human 
life, defence of honour and privacy; relationship with sources of 
information;
- Historical perspectives on journalistic values;
- Business independence and opacity of the shareholder structure, 
sustainability of the business model; Precariousness of journalists and 
ethical deviations;
- Other issues related to the number concerned.
The articles will be subject to blind peer review and should be sent, 
with strict observance of the journal rules of submission, through the 
OJS platform until September 15, 2017
Conditions for submission and Instructions to authors:
http://impactum-journals.uc.pt/index.php/…/about/submissions 
<http://impactum-journals.uc.pt/index.php/mj/about/submissions>
CIC.Digital – Center for Research in Communication, Information and 
Digital Culture Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Faculdade de Ciências 
Sociais e Humanas – Portugal
http://cicdigitalpolo.fcsh.unl.pt 
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