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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts: Sports Communication in Transition
Fri Apr 14 06:56:04 GMT 2023
Call for Abstracts “Sports Communication in Transition”
The myriad technological, economic, and social changes that have been
going on in contemporary societies have had a dramatic impact on sports
communication, bringing new issues to deal with and new actors coming
into what was previously in a European context considered to be mainly a
domain of journalism. In this conference, hosted by the Faculty of
Social Sciences, Charles University in Prague on November 9 - 10, 2023,
the ECREA Temporary Working Group on Communication and Sport calls for
papers exploring the transition of sports communication from various
perspectives. We would like to help expand the contemporary research on
topics from different scholarly fields like media studies, cultural
studies, sports journalism studies and sports strategic and PR
communication, and sports audience studies, not necessarily only from
Europe.
The conference will feature one online panel that will allow
participation of a select number of researchers who are unable to travel
to Prague.
With regard to the overarching topic of the conference, here are many
issues that have arisen in recent years, including:
* the massive development of so called in-house or team media, which
in combination with direct usage of social media and many access
restrictions, partially enforced by COVID-19 pandemics, but welcomed
by major sports organisations, resulted in sports journalists
struggling to find an original and interesting story more than ever;
* the strategic and often performative use of new media platforms by
hitherto marginalized individuals or groups in sport
* the cases of cross of interest, when underpaid journalists have to
start with moonlighting at PR positions;
* the wide reach and independence of successful athletes with their
own channels (specially social media);
* the increase of sports bloggers that was enabled by the
technological development when everyone can create their successful
website or podcast and enrich the sports journalistic field from its
peripheries, sometimes even heading directly to its centre,
reversing existing power balance;
* the discussions whether sports journalists and athletes should or
should not speak up when for example the sports events are organised
by countries where human rights have been repeatedly violated and
their leaders only want to whitewash their reputation, or female
athletes or spectators are not allowed to participate;
* the audiences (e.g., increasingly fragmented sports media
repertoires in high-choice media environments and massive
uncertainty about audience's expectations of sports media content)
This list is not exclusive, and we call for papers which in a broad
sense deal with shifts in sports communication, including both
theoretical and analytical perspectives on the tensions, conflicts, many
dilemmas and negotiations involved, focusing on the sports communication
creators, the sports media content itself or its audiences.
We invite abstracts between 300-500 words (excluding references)
submitted in English language by June 11, 2023 via email to the main
organiser Dr. Veronika Macková ((veronika.mackova /at/ fsv.cuni.cz)
<mailto:(veronika.mackova /at/ fsv.cuni.cz)>). The submission should be anonymized.
The abstracts can be both for individual papers and panel proposals.
Each panel proposal must include an abstract of the cover topic and the
titles of 4-5 involved papers with the names of the authors. Each paper
in the panel needs to be presented by people from different
universities. Please indicate clearly whether the abstract is for
individual paper or a panel proposal.
To support the integration of as many scholars as possible, we will hold
approx. 5 onsite panels and 1 online panel for the colleagues who have
difficulties travelling to Prague on the dates of the conference. Please
indicate clearly whether the abstract is for onsite or online
presentation. Authors will be notified about acceptance by July 15, 2023.
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