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[Commlist] CFP: Political Economy of Communication and Journalism
Thu Jan 16 14:42:02 GMT 2020
Cross-posting for my colleagues at AUT
The Centre for Journalism, Media and Democracy (JMAD) invites papers for
a two-day conference
*Political Economy of Communication and Journalism*
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Dates: Thursday, Friday 10–11 September, 2020
Auckland University of Technology
Keynotes: Professor Victor Pickard; Dr Fiona Martin; Professor Yuezhi
Zhao; Professor Steen Steensen
Organisers: Wayne Hope (wayne.hope /at/ aut.ac.nz) / Merja Myllylahti
(merja.myllylahti /at/ aut.ac.nz) <mailto:(merja.myllylahti /at/ aut.ac.nz)>
There is a deepening symbiosis between capitalism and communication.
During the 1990s and early 2000s, convergences across mass media,
telecommunications and computer technologies opened up new sectors of
production and profit realisation. Subsequently, new corporations
centred around the internet, social media and digital platforms have
taken shape (e.g., Facebook, Alphabet (Google), Amazon, Alibaba, and Apple).
For scholars, policy makers, journalists and activists, such
developments have generated concerns about regulation, cultural
expression, ideological obfuscation, monitoring/privacy and
communication rights. Under these circumstances the principles and
practices of journalism need to be re-analysed across different settings.
With these thoughts in mind, researchers are invited to submit papers
under the following themes and subthemes:
Capitalism, communication and ideology
• Neoliberalism
• Network society
• Surveillance capitalism
• Platform capitalism
• Finance and communication
• Corporations and PR
Convergence and cross media ownership
• Media–entertainment corporations
• Financialization and media ownership
• Telecommunications
• ICT and social media corporations
Political economy of journalism
• Infotainment and broadcast news
• Financial crisis and media companies
• Paywalls
• Journalism and social media
• Fake news
Political economy of alternative media
• Māori and Pasifika media
• Media and diasporas
• Social networks and political activism
• Alt-right online
• Feminism online
Capitalism and the culture industries
• Film
• Music
• Sport
• Gaming
• Celebrity culture
• Critical theory and commodification
Communications policy and regulation
• Broadcasting policy
• Convergence and regulation
• Social media regulation
• Copyright and intellectual property
Abstracts due: June 26, 2020 / Registration: Details to come
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