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[Commlist] cfp: ECREA Journalism studies Section Conference “Journalism studies meets practice”
Tue Sep 14 15:25:24 GMT 2021
CALL FOR PAPERS
ECREA Journalism studies Section Conference “Journalism studies meets
practice”
Utrecht, the Netherlands – March 3-4, 2022
Hosted by Research Centre Quality Journalism in Digital Transition at
the University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
Deadline for abstract submissions: September 24, 2021
The 2022 Section Conference of the Journalism Studies Section of the
European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) will
take place in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on March 3-4, 2022.
/If the Covid-19 situation worsens by October, we will host an
alternative online program./
/In that case we will create an online environment for online
submissions and presentations. In addition, we will select several
overarching themes on journalism in digital transition and organize
seminars to create an active and fruitful debate among journalism
scholars and journalistic practitioners./
We welcome submissions focusing on journalism in digital transition.
Over the past century, journalism as a profession has professionalized
and is widely recognized by its principles, norms and routines. However,
the process of digitalization has challenged the journalism profession
in how it is organized as well as in how stories are produced, sold, and
consumed.
For instance, while the newsroom is still often the core space of
journalism where the news beat is felt, a transition to freelance
practices and the collaboration with other professions in the creative
industry has challenged the organizations and identity of journalism.
Also, moving away from traditional forms of using journalistic
production, the public is now offered information and entertainment via
a multitude of channels online. Concerns have been voiced that these
changes may, for example, aid a fragmentation and polarization of
deliberative spaces, and the spread of disinformation. However,
technological innovation has also been connected to a range of
opportunities for journalists and media organizations. Algorithmic tools
are increasingly used to uncover data and gather information. At the
same time, Artificial Intelligence can provide a more personalized and
tailor-made news experience for the public. New technologies have also
provided opportunities for new storytelling techniques where the role of
the user is more prominent, including interactive stories, immersive
productions and podcasts.
What is particularly fascinating here is the question of how to study
technological innovation in journalism. While the field of journalism
studies is booming, the debate on the advancement of methodological
thinking is still surprisingly limited. Therefore, we also encourage
submissions focusing on adapted or new methods used within journalism
studies.
Lastly, the scholarly field of journalism studies has developed into a
sophisticated field of research. The question often remains how much of
this scholarly knowledge is translated into changes in journalism
practice. This conference therefore also invites journalism scholars
that work together with practitioners or can show us how their research
has had impact in the field. Co-creative sessions will be organized
where we will invite prominent journalists to join the discussion with
scholars on a specific issue.
The journalism industry has always been dependent on the available
technology. However, as scholars, we need to heighten our focus on the
socio-cultural consequences of digital technological dependence, simply
because this dependence is increasing exponentially, bringing with it
new theoretical, methodological, and ethical questions.
In sum, we thus encourage submissions in three main areas:
* Research on how the field of journalism is challenged in the way it
is produced, sold and consumed.
* Methodological submission, discussing and challenging current
scholarly methods n journalisms studies or proposing innovative
methods into the field to be able to research this field in transition.
* Best practices on how scholarly research is embedded into
journalistic practice.
The conference will feature traditional paper presentations and
co-creative sessions between academics and media professionals.
/Traditional paper presentations:/ Traditional paper presentations will
take place in panels consisting of four to five papers. Each panel will
be moderated by a respondent
/‘Scholars meet practitioners’ sessions: /A limited number of slots will
be available for co-creative sessions where one topic is addressed in
four short presentations, followed by an organized debate between
academics and invited media professionals with an expertise on the topic.
For more information on the conference, venue and key-note speakers we
will update the conference website coming months:
https://ecreajournalism2022.journalismlab.nl
<https://ecreajournalism2022.journalismlab.nl/>
More information on the University of Applied Sciences Utrecht and the
research group can be found here
<https://www.internationalhu.com/research/quality-journalism-in-digital-transition>.
Submissions can be sent to (ecreajournalism2022 /at/ hu.nl)
<mailto:(ecreajournalism2022 /at/ hu.nl)> no later than 24 September 2021.
Please include in the email (1) the title of your paper, (2) an abstract
of approximately 500 words, (3) names and affiliations of the authors.
To submit a proposal for a /‘Scholars meet practitioners’ /session, a
300 words rationale should be sent alongside a 150 words explanation per
presentation, as well as the names and affiliations of presenters and
respondent. We will then look for a suitable expertise in the field.
Submission will undergo scholarly peer-review.
Only one proposal per first author can be accepted.
Notifications of acceptance will be issued end of October 2021.
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