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[ecrea] CFP: Disintermediation Processes and New Media
Mon May 18 20:59:13 GMT 2009
Italian Political Science Association (SISP)
Annual meeting, Luiss University, Rome, 17-19 September 2009
Panel on Disintermediation Processes and New Media
Section of Political Communication
Convenors: Lorenzo Mosca and Cristian Vaccari
Discussant: Sara Bentivegna
By promoting processes of disintermediation, the
new media stimulate the production of autonomous
information flows, which bypass gate-keeping
practices by both political actors and
traditional mass media. While journalists
maintain an important filtering function between
society and the mediated public sphere, they
have to face a double challenge. On the one
hand, they are by-passed by the proliferation of
alternative media, especially online (web
radios, portals, blogs, forum, street
televisions, and so forth). On the other hand,
they have to deal with the possibility for
political and social actors to autonomously
represent themselves via the new media, not
least through social networking tools (Facebook,
MySpace, Twitter, etc.). In turn, these new
communication arenas enable actors that are
outsiders in the institutional political sphere
to autonomously organize themselves and, in some
cases, to incisively participate to public life.
How does, then, the functioning of the public
sphere and political communication change as a
result? How does the relationship between
communication producers and receivers change
when disintermediation processes occur? Under
which conditions can effective participatory
spaces be opened up for actors excluded from the
institutional sphere? Which strategies do
political actors devise to take advantage of
these opportunities, and to what extent are they motivated to doing so?
During the last decade, the scientific
literature on these issues has produced
comparative analyses on the online presence of
political parties, unions, representative
institutions, civil society actors and groups,
or of some combinations of these different
actors. Most of these studies have utilized
standardized codebooks for website analysis.
Other studies, however, have developed
insightful qualitative analysis, while at the
same time being limited by their focus on single case-studies.
While this line of research has mostly focused
on the organizational (meso) level, research on
the individual (micro) level has only
episodically relied on fully representative
surveys capable of solid generalizations. The
surveys conducted so far have often been based
either on samples representative of the whole
population ? where, as a consequence, a limited
amount of items focused on internet usage ? and
surveys on self-selected samples of internet
users, which in some cases featured articulated
sets of indicators on information consumption
and production online, but offered little in
terms of generalizability. Moreover, to date the
literature does not feature any longitudinal study of internet users.
This panel aims at collecting contributions
focusing on processes of disintermediation
enabled by new media, focusing on both
individuals and organizations. We particularly
welcome proposals that integrate quantitative
and qualitative methods and that shed light on
the role of contextual factors in these
participatory practices, thus illuminating the
nexus between online and offline environments.
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
Please send a title and an abstract of up to 250
words to
<mailto:(lmosca /at/ uniroma3.it)>(lmosca /at/ uniroma3.it) or
<mailto:(cristian.vaccari /at/ unibo.it)>(cristian.vaccari /at/ unibo.it)
by June 15, 2009. Proposals and papers can be
submitted either in English or Italian. A
decision about which contributions to include
will be made by June, 20 2009. See
<http://www.sisp.it/convegno>http://www.sisp.it/convegno
for rurther details on the meeting.
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