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[ecrea] CFP Journalism & Technologies Conference
Sun Sep 09 10:12:09 GMT 2018
Call for proposals
The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication of Chelyabinsk State
University informs about the international conference *III PMMIS* (Post
massmedia in the modern informational society)
The conference topic is *“The journalistic text in a new technological
environment: achievements and problems”*
Dates of the conference: March 28–29, 2019
Venue: Chelyabinsk State University, Chelyabinsk, Russia
During the conference, we plan to discuss a wide range of issues related
to the impact of technological production conditions and the
distribution of journalistic materials with respect to different aspects
of journalistic creativity. The Organizing Committee plans to unite
researchers who devote their works to the technical and technological
aspects of massmedia development, and scholars studying the threats and
risks of new technological conditions in the field of professional
journalism. The main task of the conference is to find out the points
for overcoming the negative consequences of accelerated technological
development of the industry, to remove or alleviate the contradictions
that arise in the field of modern training and professionalization of
journalists, to clarify the problem areas for development and promising
areas for improving journalism as a social institution and considered as
an actor of the modern information society. Thus, we propose two circles
of topics, keeping in mind that the problem field of the conference, of
course, goes beyond them.
1.Journalism and Internet platforms:
a.Using the capabilities of Internet platforms (for ex., Google,
Facebook, other social networks, etc.) in the work of editors and
journalists.
b.Distribution of journalistic content in the Internet space.
c.Tools and techniques of online journalism.
d.“New urban media” and the features of their development in the
Internet environment.
e.New projects in the field of online journalism and their specific nature.
f.Bot-journalism development in the industry: automation of routine tasks.
g.“Augmented reality” in journalism: current state of technologies and
prospects for development.
2.Online journalism under the pressure of technologies:
a.Fake news and post-truth effects in terms of the technological
capabilities of modern communication.
b.Clickbait, sponsored content, content theft and other negative
phenomena in the field of creating unique texts in an online environment.
c.Publication speed as a challenge: the problem of verification and fact
checking; fact checking as the commercialization of fear of being
deceived and the risks of developing fact checking resources.
d.Amateur journalism: deprofessionalization in the field of creating
news and analytical content as a challenge to the industry of journalism.
e.Automation, robotization, artificial intelligence, search engines:
“imposed rationality” of communication and societal risks of “robotic
journalism”.
Experts in the field of journalism and mass communications, advertising
and PR, sociologists, culturologists, philosophers, teachers,
philologists, anthropologists, representatives of technical specialties,
researchers of the Internet field, programmers and all those interested
in discussing the outlined problems are invited to participate in the
conference. The Organizing Committee hopes that practicing journalists
and experts in the field of online technologies will participate this
conference.
The Organizing Committee does not discriminate on the basis of age,
scientific regalia, institutional affiliation and employment of the
conference participants. The only criteria for participation is a
good-quality application that will be reviewed and approved by
independent reviewers. Therefore, we ask you to pay special attention to
the abstract of your presentation in the form.
The conference materials chosen by the organizing committee are planned
to be placed on the Web of Science platform (negotiations with
publishers are currently underway, the conditions and the order of
publication will be specified in our next circular information letter
after applications deadline).
We draw your attention to the fact that only articles of full-time
participants are accepted for publication.
*Application form:*
Surname Name, academic degree (if relevant), academic title (if
relevant), position, Institution of work or study, full name of
university or organization, electronic address
TOPIC OF THE PAPER
Abstract: (from 200 to 350 words; the abstract should clearly describe
the contents of the presentation).
Key words: 5-7 keywords or word combinations.
Deadline for proposals (abstracts): October 31, 2018, 23-00 GMT
Please send your abstract to the conference e-mail (pmmis74 /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(pmmis74 /at/ gmail.com)>
For all organizational questions please contact us at the same address.
Sincerely yours, the Organizing Committee of the III PMMIS conference -
Post massmedia in the modern informational society “Journalistic text in
a new technological environment: achievements and problems”
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