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[ecrea] CFP - Public Service Media for Communication and Partnership
Fri Feb 22 15:58:54 GMT 2008
>The deadline for abstracts is 29 February 2008
>
>
>RIPE@2008 Conference
>
>October 8 - 11, 2008 in Germany
>
>CALL FOR PAPER PROPOSALS
>
>Public Service Media for Communication and Partnership
>
>We are pleased to announce the fourth bi-annual
>RIPE conference, this time hosted by ZDF
>(Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen), Germanys
>national public service television broadcasting
>company, and two universities: The
>Medienintelligenz programme together with IAK
>Medienwissenschaften at the Johannes
>Gutenberg-University of Mainz and with the
>Institute of Media Design at the Mainz
>University of Applied Sciences. Our theme will
>focus on what is involved and at stake in the
>transition from public service broadcasting to
>public service media. What is required to secure
>relations with the public as a partner? What are
>the strategic implications of managing a
>portfolio of platforms? What are the significant
>long-term trends affecting media in general and
>public service media in particular? What is
>involved in the transformation from emphasizing
>content transmission to emphasizing human communication?
>
>Conference organisers request abstracts in six
>topical categories. Comparative research will be
>prioritized for selection. The organizers are
>especially keen for research that suggests
>generalizable insights and has implications for media management.
>
>1. Participation Dynamics
>
> * How can people be engaged with public service media at two levels:
> by managers for decision making and by makers for content
> development? Indeed, what happens to the notion of the maker?
> * How do structures at various levels invite people to participate
> or discourage their participation? For example, in the structures
> of story telling and the structures of decision-making?
> * Why does PSM have such problems in serving young people? How
> concerned should PSM be about this?
> * In what ways are PSM companies successful in facilitating public
> participation in processes and practices related to democracy,
> culture, learning, etc?
>
>2. Patterns of Media Use
>
> * How do people use media today? What are the predictors? What are
> the characteristic patterns? Do use patterns vary significantly
> across cultures or nations?
> * What has not changed in patterns of media use over the past twenty
> years?
> * What are the most important effects of media use? For example, the
> impact on health, social perceptions, cultural relations, etc?
> What are the most important consequences of participation in
> online media, especially unanticipated effects?
>
>3. Identifying the Drivers and Meta-Trends
>
> * Beyond the rise and fall of new media fads, what really matters?
> What are the consistent factors and underlying dynamics?
> * What meta-trends are especially important for understanding the
> changes underway in society that have real implications for media?
> What are the drivers? What should PSM be focused on for strategic
> and theoretical development?
> * What ought to have the strongest impact in the development of PSM
> strategies?
>
>4. Changing Aesthetics and Expectations
>
> * How do the aesthetics of non-linear media affect the aesthetics in
> all media?
> * What is the experience of media today as described by ordinary
> people? What do they like and want more of, and what do they find
> irritating and want to change?
> * What are the normative implications of interactivity and are they
> valid in social practice? What is interactivity and to whom does
> this actually matter?
> * What is the role of social networking and collective intelligence
> in relation to the needs of media audiences in general?
> * What do people want from PSM? What are typical expectations, and why?
>
>5. Branding PSM
>
> * What is the public service brand and how can PSM keep that in
> the public eye?
> * What makes people want to stick with the public service brand?
> * What are PSMs unique selling propositions?
> * How does the PSM brand matter outside the traditional channel
> structures and institutional context?
> * What are recommended improvements in content management strategy
> for handling the multiplicity of platforms, genres and types of
> content?
> * How does this differ among marginal and new audiences for PSM, for
> example youth, immigrants and minority language communities?
>
>6. Refining the PSM Ethos
>
> * What are the core ingredients of the public service ethos? What
> are the criteria for legitimacy in public service media and how is
> this different compared with its PSB heritage?
> * What is social responsibility today? What is the role of the
> public domain in an online environment? What does enlightenment
> mean today? What is cohesion and pluralism? Where and how should
> universalism work?
> * Is the PSB ethos out of date, as some contend? If so, what is out
> of date and why? What does the public no longer want?
> * In what ways and to what extent is the PSM ethos suffering with
> marketization and competition? What is in danger of being lost and
> how could that be preserved?
> * How do definitions and perceptions of public service vary? Are
> there common denominators? What are the strategic implications?
> What are the policy implications?
> * How is journalism being redefined, and why? What must be preserved
> from the PSB heritage? How should PSM journalism be further developed?
>
>PROPOSAL CRITERIA
>
>- Provide the working title of the paper
>
>- Include your name, organisational affiliation
>with location, and your e-mail address
>
>- Specify the categories that would suit your
>contribution best (from the above 6)
>
>- The maximum abstract length is 400 words
>
>- Format the document in Rich Font Text (.rtf format not .doc format)
>
>- Abstract submissions are due on or before _February 29, 2008_
>
>
>Please send your abstract proposal as an e-mail
>attachment to both of the following:
>
>(Susanne.Marschall /at/ medienintelligenz.de) Susanne Marschall
>
>(glowe /at/ netsonic.fi) Gregory F. Lowe
>
>About 60 papers will be accepted for
>presentation at the conference. All abstract
>submissions for the conference will be peer
>reviewed as the basis for acceptance. The
>conference language is English. Notification of
>proposal acceptance will be sent on or before April 14, 2008.
>
>The conference registration fee will be ¬275 for
>authors. The fee _includes_ two nights of hotel
>accommodations in Mainz, as well as meals,
>amenities and all conference materials. If the
>paper is co-authored, then the two nights of
>hotel accommodation are paid for one author. For
>those attending the conference but not
>presenting a paper, the registration fee is ¬350
>plus all accommodation costs. Space is limited.
>The RIPE conference does not have funds to
>supplement personal travel costs except for
>invited keynote speakers. A conference web site
>that will launch as the registration period begins in spring 2008.
>
>
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