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[Commlist] Falmouth funded PhDs in audio journalism
Mon Apr 08 12:40:09 GMT 2019
Just a reminder to please spread the word that Falmouth University’s
School of Writing and Journalism is offering fully funded PhD places for
2019-20 to research the potential for new technologies for audio
journalism. If you want feedback on your proposal we’re happy to give it
– complete and email to us an expression of interest form which is on
the website.
The brief:
In recent years rapid technological change has presented profound
challenges for journalists. The web, social media, gamification and
immersive technology have led to a large-scale shift from the linear
visual logic of the age of print to the experiential logic of the
electronic age (Lacey, 2013). Within this shifting landscape, shared
understandings of the role of the journalist and audience, techniques
used in structuring narratives, as well as core principles of
impartiality and objectivity are all profoundly challenged.
Audio in the form of radio, web audio and podcasting is a large and
still growing field of journalism globally (Knolle, 2016). If audio
journalism is to take advantage of technological and cultural change
audio journalists need an understanding of the affordances, limitations,
and characteristics of the newest digital media which are specific to
the field of factual storytelling.
We welcome theoretical and practice-based doctoral project proposals
which investigate the practical, creative and editorial possibilities
and constraints of new technologies for audio-only journalism.
Please follow guidance on our Doctoral projects page
https://www.falmouth.ac.uk/research/falmouth-doctoral-students and if
you have any questions about the project or want feedback on your
proposal please contact (abigail.wincott /at/ falmouth.ac.uk)
<mailto:(abigail.wincott /at/ falmouth.ac.uk)>.
Deadine for September 2019 entry: *30 May 2019 (by 17:00 GMT).
*Interviews will take place 24 and 25 June 2019.
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