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[ecrea] IJ-7 The Seventh Conference on Innovation Journalism
Thu Feb 11 19:28:50 GMT 2010
Call for papers:
IJ-7 The Seventh Conference on Innovation Journalism
Stanford University, Stanford CA
June 7-9, 2010
IJ-7 The Seventh Conference on Innovation
Journalism is a venue for researchers from many
disciplines and institutions to present work and
ideas relating to the interplay of journalism and
other forms of communication in innovation
ecosystems. IJ-7 is also a meeting place for
researchers and journalism professionals to
discuss the best ways of covering innovation in
the news, the business of doing that work, and
how innovation journalism interacts with society.
The conference welcomes a varied set of
participants: Working journalists, policy-makers
in journalism and innovation, academic
researchers, faculty and research students in
related areas of commerce, communication and
journalism, and other professionals connected to the media industry.
The Conference is hosted at Stanford University
under the auspices of the
<http://injo.stanford.edu>Vinnova Stanford
Research Center on Innovation Journalism. The
Innovation Journalism Center welcomes faculty and
graduate student submissions on all topics
related to communication and innovation. The
Program Committee specifically welcomes strong
theoretical and empirical contributions without
regard to particular methodological approach,
professional context (including journalism,
advertising, public relations, strategy and
innovation, and the standard social science
disciplines) and overall orientation of the
research (theoretical, descriptive,
philosophical, pedagogical, methodological or practical).
?The Prinjos? ?The Prizes for Best Innovation Journalism Paper
The best papers in each of the following three
categories will receive a recognition for ?Best
Paper at the Innovation Journalism Conference at Stanford 2010?:
1. The Grand Prinjo: best conference paper among all submissions.
2. The Junior Prinjo: best paper submitted by graduate students.
3. The Journalist Prinjo: best paper submitted by practitioners.
Manuscript Submission
Authors may submit paper proposals or full papers.
- Paper Proposal ? 500-700 words. Open until April 1, 2010
- Full Paper ? max 25 pages excluding
bibliography and appendices. Open until June 1, 2010.
Please make the submission documents anonymous ?
author(s) identity must not be displayed. Please
provide a separate page with paper title and an
abstract of no more than 75 words; write name,
affiliation and all contact information of the
author(s) on that page with the abstract. Format
should be Word, citations in Harvard Style. Paper
and abstract must be sent as attachments in one
email to <mailto:(IJ7-mogensen /at/ stanford.edu)>(IJ7-mogensen /at/ stanford.edu)
SUBMISSION OF PAPER PROPOSALS
If you want to test if your idea for a paper is
welcomed by the Program Committee before
undertaking the work of producing a paper, submit
a paper proposal by April 1 and indicate that you
would like to submit a complete paper. If our
reviewers favor your proposal, you will receive
an invitation to submit a paper before June 1.
Your full paper will then be reviewed and given
the status of either ?reviewed paper? or ?paper
in progress? at the Conference.
SUBMISSION OF FULL PAPERS
You may submit a paper directly, without first
submitting a proposal. Your paper may be accepted
as a ?reviewed paper?, ?paper in progress?, or ?
if it does not meet the criteria of the
conference ? ?rejected?. Please submit full
papers to (IJ7-mogensen /at/ STANFORD.edu) any time before June 1, 2010.
The Review Process
All papers will undergo blind peer review. The
review process is humane, including reasonable
turnaround time on submissions and firm but
polite critique. Papers are reviewed in the order
they are received and authors will receive
answers as soon as the paper has been evaluated.
Authors of accepted papers are expected to
present their papers at the Innovation Journalism
Conference at Stanford University. Authors of
rejected full papers are invited to participate
in the conference without presenting their work.
No conference fee is collected.
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Main themes of IJ-7 Academic Track:
· How journalism and innovation interact.
· How journalism can cover innovation processes and innovation ecosystems.
· Towards a systems view: Public attention and
attention work in innovation communication
ecosystems, the stakeholders and audiences, and
the interaction between these elements.
Examples of research topics of interest:
· Professional norms, values, codes of ethics
and principles of innovation journalism.
· How newsrooms and other professional
organizations affect the coverage of innovation.
· Democracy and governance: The role of
journalism in the innovation economy.
· Concept of attention work, the professional
generation and brokering of attention.
· Concept of innovation communication systems;
the flow of attention in innovation systems.
· How innovation processes and innovation
ecosystems interact with public attention, with news media as an actor.
· Interdependencies between journalism and
other actors in the innovation system.
· The roles of reputation and trust in the innovation ecosystem.
· Business Models for innovation journalism.
· Models of innovation and media, including
firm, industry and economy-wide innovation systems.
· Governance, accountability and innovation in
and by journalists and media actors.
· State of the art as well as theory and
practice in the teaching of innovation journalism.
· Innovation journalism and feminism.
Information about the conference and accepted papers will be posted on:
<http://www.innovationjournalism.org>http://www.innovationjournalism.org
, the general InJo site, and the conference sites
<http://ij7.innovationjournalism.org>http://ij7.innovationjournalism.org
alias <http://ij7.stanford.edu>http://ij7.stanford.edu
Program Committee
IJ-7 Chair: David Nordfors, Executive Director,
VINNOVA-Stanford Research Center of Innovation Journalism.
IJ-7 Academic Track Chair: Kirsten Mogensen,
Visiting InJo Researcher, Stanford University and
Associate Professor, Roskilde University.
Turo Uskali, University of Jyväskylä, Finland and
Senior Research Scholar. VINNOVA Stanford Center.
Marc Ventresca, University Lecturer in Strategy,
Saïd Business School, University of Oxford;
Senior Research Scholar, VINNOVA Stanford Center;
and Research Faculty, Global Public Policy, Naval Postgraduate School
Doctoral Student Bettina Maisch, Institute for
Media and Communication Management at University
of St.Gallen andVisiting Researcher, Center for Design Research at Stanford
Program Committee Contact:
Professor Kirsten Mogensen: (kirstenm /at/ stanford.edu)
Visiting Innovation Journalism Researcher
Vinnova-Stanford Research Center of Innovation Journalism, Stanford University.
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