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[ecrea] CFP: Public broadcasters in the new media ecology
Sun Jun 12 16:20:54 GMT 2011
Call for Papers
Special issue: ‘Practices to evaluate and regulate the role of public
broadcasters in the new media ecology’
International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics (MCP), published by
Intellect
Deadline for submissions: 1 October 2011
Editors: Dr. Karen Donders, Prof. Dr. Caroline Pauwels & Dr. Jan
Loisen, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Context
In a digital media environment, public broadcasters seize the
opportunities that technological evolutions and changing consumer habits
offer. One can observe that public broadcasting organizations are
effectively evolving from radio and television broadcasters to public
multimedia entrepreneurs. This evolution is not without controversy.
Some scholars regret that public broadcasters are insufficiently and
directionless pursuing the possibilities the new media environment
offers. They should cooperate more with other public institutions,
prioritize the delivery of public interest programmes over the deepening
of commercial revenues and intensify their efforts to connect with
citizens. The latter are no longer passive recipients, but should be
involved in the creation of public content itself. Commercial
competitors (broadcasters, newspapers, book stores, companies selling
educational software, etc.) add to this criticism alleging that public
broadcasters do not respect the rules of fair competition and have come
to question public broadcasters’ expansion into the Internet.
Within this context, national legislators face difficulties to adapt the
regulatory framework within which public broadcasting organizations
deliver services to the wider audience. Often, rules are still oriented
at the traditional delivery of radio and television programmes. The
importance of new media and innovation is mentioned, but not thoroughly
dealt with. Policy makers in and outside Europe stick to the superficial
adaptation of legislation and fail to fundamentally reconsider the case
for public service broadcasting.
Focus of the special issue
The aim of this special issue on ‘New practices to regulate and evaluate
the role of public broadcasters in the new media ecology’ is to bring
together a number of high-quality academic articles on the ways in which
countries around the world are tackling the difficulty of defining
public broadcasters’ role in the new media ecology. The introduction of
ex ante evaluations in many European countries are but one example of a
new regulatory and policy approach in this regard. In principle, all
contributions dealing with ways to regulate and/or evaluate public
broadcasters’ role as public media services providers are most welcome.
Submission details
The Journal can accept up to six high-quality articles. Deadline for
submission is 1 October 2011. Authors will be notified of acceptance as
soon as possible. The editors of the special issue will send authors the
comments of the independent review and ask for revisions of the article
if accepted. Articles have to be submitted through the journal’s online
submission procedure and are subject to the same review procedure as
other articles. Articles have to comply with the general journal guidelines.
For more information, please visit: http://mcpjournal.uclm.es or e-mail
Francisco Seoane Pérez, editorial assistant, at: (journal.mcp /at/ uclm.es)
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Francisco Seoane Perez
PhD student and researcher
Institute of Communications Studies
University of Leeds
E-mail: (icsfsp /at/ leeds.ac.uk)
Webpage: http://ics.leeds.ac.uk/staff/f.perez
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