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[ecrea] Special Issue Call for Papers - Journalism Studies
Fri Nov 07 06:59:19 GMT 2008
Call for articles/essays for a special issue on
Journalism as an Institution
Since the seminal book by Tim Cook, ?Governing
with the News,? a new institutional approach to
the study of journalism has been emerging around
the western world. This approach has gained
popularity because it builds a bridge between
past research and new directions of
inquiry. However, though many scholars are
working this terrain, their work tends to be
scattered across journals, subdisciplines, and
even nations. It is now time to bring together
a sample of this work to assess where the field is and where it ought to go.
International researchers within the area of
journalism studies, media studies and political
communication studies are hereby invited to send
an abstract to participate in a special issue on
?journalism as an institution.? Papers ought to
be empirically driven but theoretically informed
by an institutional approach to the news. We
understand journalism as an institution in a
broad sense, and welcome studies that make
comparisons across countries; that focus on a
specific organization; that trace the
development of journalism as an institution over
time, or that examine other aspects of new institutionalism and the news.
Abstracts should be approximately 500 words and
are due by e-mail to either David Ryfe
((dryfe /at/ unr.edu)) or Mark Ørsten ((oersten /at/ ruc.dk))
by February 1st, 2009. You may send inquiries
to either editor. The deadline for accepted
papers will be six months later, August 1, 2009.
The selected papers will be reviewed for
possible publication in Journalism Studies.
Kind regards,
David Ryfe and Mark Ørsten
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