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[Commlist] CfP Symposium on Political Journalism & the Impact of the Market: New Digital Challenges or Old Pressures?

Fri Feb 21 21:26:41 GMT 2020




*Symposium - Call for papers *

*/Political Journalism & the Impact of the Market: New Digital Challenges or Old Pressures?/*

  * *When: *11-12 June 2020
  * *Where: *Centre for Media & Journalism Studies, University of
    Groningen, Netherlands
  * *Confirmed speakers include:* Marcel Broersma, Martin Conboy, Sophie
    Knowles, Victor Pickard, Helle Sjøvaag
  * *Organizer: *Chrysi Dagoula**

This symposium aims to examine the effects of the /market /on political journalism in democratic societies in Europe, covering various national contexts with different political and financial circumstances. The measures of austerity that have been imposed either directly or indirectly on various economies in Europe and subsequently on political journalism are at the very core of what the symposium seeks to explore, as it aims to examine the effect of these policies on key areas, such as media business models, working conditions, new regulations, and perceptions of journalistic identity.

The symposium poses the question of whether the current challenges are a result of the digitization and the inclusion of a variety of platforms in the media ecology, that directly affected the economic media models across Europe, or whether these challenges reflect established market mechanisms.

Due to financial, political and technological reasons, journalism is undergoing a continuous process of redefining itself. At the same time, journalism continues to be regarded as an integral part of modern democratic societies, but also as a major historical force that contributes to important ways to so-called “epistemological politics”, according to which the politics of what we know and how we act as citizens is linked to the politics of how we know.

Drawing on this perception of journalism and by taking into account factors both external (such as political instability) and internal to the media, as well as the fact that current media environments are characterized by a multiplicity of networks and arenas where a plethora of actors constantly act, react and interact, the symposium will focus on:

  * What definitions of market logic(s) are currently being used and
    developed?
  * How can the manifestations of market logic(s) be understood through
    specific neoliberal policies, austerity measures, and memoranda
    regulations?
  * In what stages or areas of journalistic processes does market
    logic(s) have the most significant effect?
  * What are the opportunities and challenges for political journalism
    presently?
  * To what extent does market logic(s) allow journalists to perform
    their democratic role, and what is the overall effect of market
    logic(s) on the relationship between journalism and democracy?

Confirmed speakers include:

  * Marcel Broersma, Professor of Media and Journalism Studies,
    University of Groningen
  * Martin Conboy, Professor of Journalism History, The University of
    Sheffield
  * Sophie Knowles, Senior Lecturer in Journalism, Middlesex University
  * Victor Pickard, Associate Professor of Communication, Annenberg
    School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania
  * Helle Sjøvaag, Professor, Media and Social Sciences, University of
    Stavanger

The symposium welcomes theoretical discussions as well as methodological contributions that enhance the understanding of the effect of financial policies on political journalism, as well as the variations of this effect in a cross-national setting. For informal inquiries or for further information, please contact the organiser, Dr. Chrysi Dagoula at (c.dagoula /at/ rug.nl) <mailto:(c.dagoula /at/ rug.nl)>

*Send your abstracts (300 words max) at (c.dagoula /at/ rug.nl) <mailto:(c.dagoula /at/ rug.nl)> (Chrysi Dagoula)*

*Deadline: Friday, 3^rd  April 2020*

*Notification of acceptance: Friday, 10^th  April 2020*

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