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[Commlist] CfP Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap 2022
Mon Sep 13 16:41:48 GMT 2021
Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap 2022: Call for papers
10 and 11 February 2022, VUB, Brussels
https://www.etmaal22.net/
The Department of Communication Sciences of the Vrije Universiteit
Brussel is happy to invite you to the 2022 Etmaal van de
Communicatiewetenschap, the conference bringing together Dutch and
Belgian communication scholars across all fields.
This year’s Etmaal conference puts ‘Diversity, democracy &
communication’ central as its core theme. Challenges related to
diversity, and how these impact democratic societies, are closely
interlinked with emerging and reconfigured media and communications
infrastructures and practices.
Pressure on business models of newspapers and the growing importance of
the use of algorithms have sparked discussion and debate on news
diversity. Media consumption has become more personalized than ever, and
have been pivotal in business models developed by social media platforms
and video-on-demand services like Netflix. And, although algorithms
present users with the content they may want, in the form they want it,
numerous concerns arise with regard to their effects on news diversity,
transparency, and control, or the lack thereof.
In the audiovisual field, policymakers have imposed players like Netflix
and the likes with quota, as a means to safeguard original production.
The #metoo and time’s up movement have triggered discussions on
discrimination of media workers, and diversity of production crews;
evolving societal discussion resulted in an increasing push for media
players to be more inclusive in representing diversity in media.
These developments have triggered the media scholarly community. While
some of the issues related to diversity, democracy and communication
echo the concerns of established research fields (e.g., flow theory,
feminism studies, cultural studies), others warrant new methods and
approaches to understand and grasp the complexity of the interplay
between technology, media users, message, and messenger.
At the 2022 Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, we invite our academic
community to reflect on these debates. A keynote lecture and panel
debate on the topic will also be organized, alongside a range of panels.
We invite scholars to send in proposals in the broad field of media and
communication studies that intertwines democracy and communications, and
highly welcome contributions investigating diversity and communication,
in its broadest sense, and this in terms of theoretical concepts,
applied methodology and empirical findings.
Abstracts should be:
- 750 words, references excluded
- Written in Dutch or English
- Clearly present topic, theoretical framework, method, data, results
and conclusion
- Indicate – at the beginning of your abstract – a division in which it
should be considered (see NefCa for a description of each division):
* Health Communication
* Journalism
* Media Psychology
* Media Industries and Policies
* Organizational Communication
* Persuasive Communication
* Political Communication
* Popular Communication
The deadline for abstract submission is 3 November 2021, 23u59.
Abstracts can be submitted here: https://easychair.org/cfp/etmaal22.
Etmaal will only accept a maximum of one submission as the first author
(with no limitation regarding submissions as co-author) to guarantee a
diversity of speakers and equal chances for all to attend the
conference. All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by experts in the
field.
Notification of acceptance
Notifications of acceptance of abstracts, panels and pre-conferences
will be communicated in December 2021.
Preconferences and panels
Researchers that would like to propose a panel within the conference
theme “Diversity, Democracy and Communications”, please send a general
outline (500 words) and discuss the specific topics that will be
addressed in the panel (300 words/participant) to (etmaal22 /at/ vub.be)
Interested scholars can also propose a pre-conference. To that end,
please send a proposal (approx. 500 words) outlining the preconference
topic before 15 November 15 2021 to (etmaal22 /at/ vub.be). Pre-conference
submissions will be reviewed by the organizing committee.
On-site conference
Following current COVID-19 regulations and guidelines, we aim to
organize the conference on site in Brussels. We are aware that many
people might have questions regarding travel restrictions, safety and
hygiene. We will therefore closely monitor the situation and policies,
providing regular updates and working together with VUB’s central
services to ensure a safe conference. At the moment we do not plan a
hybrid format.
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