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[ecrea] Arab Media Centre conference
Tue Sep 21 08:20:59 GMT 2010
CALL FOR
PAPERS
Investors and Entrepreneurship in Arab Media
Conference organised by the
Arab Media Centre
Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI), University of
Westminster
in collaboration with the
New Islamic Public Sphere Programme, University of Copenhagen
and the
CAMRI Media Management Group
Date: 15 April, 2011
Venue: University of Westminster, Regent Street Campus,
309 Regent Street, London W1
What impact have global financial turmoil and regional political
struggles had on investment in Arab media and the way these media are
managed? Growth in the number of free-to-air satellite television
channels across the Arab region slowed markedly in the year to April
2010. Yet the same period saw new investment channelled into generating
films and television content, led by Abu Dhabi bodies like Imagenation
and twofour54.
Behind both trends are shifts in favoured business models, with moves
towards strategic alliances, spreading risk and, in some cases, greater
acceptance of the transparency imperatives imposed by the need to raise
capital. After News Corporation's February 2010 purchase of a 9 per cent
stake in the entertainment group Rotana, the group's owner, Saudi
Arabia's Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, announced plans for an initial public
offering of shares in the group, and the possible launch of a news
channel.
This conference will showcase current scholarship on the processes that
underlie contemporary ownership and management practices in Arab media
organisations. It is the sixth annual international conference to be
organised by the Arab Media Centre, which is part of the University of
Westminster' Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI), and will
be held in collaboration with CAMRI's Media Management Group and the New
Islamic Public Sphere Programme at the University of Copenhagen.
Potential topics for conference papers include, but are not limited to,
the following:
· Management theory and
its applicability to Arab media
· Political theory (e.g.
elites, networks, clientelism) and Arab media organisations
· Horizontal and vertical
integration of Arab media firms
· Business and political
profiles of Arab media owners
· Gender dimensions of
entrepreneurship in Arab media
· Law, policy and
regulation affecting media ownership and competition in Arab
countries
· New and emerging
business models in Arab media
· Trends in Arab
investment in content production and distribution
· Transparency and
accountability in subsectors of Arab media
· Methodological issues
in researching Arab media management
PROGRAMME AND REGISTRATION
This one-day conference will take place on Friday, April 15, 2011. The
draft programme envisages at least one plenary session devoted to a
keynote speech. The fee for registration will be £85, with a
concessionary rate of £35 for students, to cover all conference
documentation, refreshments and administration costs. Registration will
open in February, 2011.
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS
The deadline for abstracts is Monday, October 25, 2010. Successful
applicants will be notified by Monday, November 15, 2009. Abstracts
should be 250 words long. They must include the presenter's name,
affiliation, email and postal address, together with the title of the
paper and a 150-word biographical note on the presenter. Two copies of
the abstract should be sent, one to Professor Naomi Sakr
((N.Sakr01 /at/ westminster.ac.uk)) and one to Helen Cohen, Events Administrator
((journalism /at/ westminster.ac.uk)). The selection committee will comprise
members of CAMRI's Arab Media Centre and Media Management Group.
TRAVEL EXPENSES
The conference organisers will apply for funding to assist with travel
costs of selected participants whose own institutions are unable to
provide the necessary support. Since the outcome of the application will
not be known until close to the conference date, participants should
ensure they have alternative arrangements to cover their own travel and
accommodation expenses.
PUBLICATION
Opportunities will be open for publication of selected conference papers
in an edited book focusing on specific conference themes or in academic
journals whose editors or co-editors are based in CAMRI. Articles may be
submitted to the Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, Global
Media and Communication, Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture
and Interactions.
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