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[ecrea] International Conference "Matters of Journalism - Understanding Professional Challenges and Dilemmas - CALL FOR PAPERS
Tue Sep 27 20:46:54 GMT 2011
*International Conference: *
*Matters of Journalism - Understanding*
*Professional Challenges and Dilemmas *
14 – 15 September, 2012, Gdansk (Poland)
The Polish Communication Association and the Faculty of Philosophy, 
Sociology and Journalism at the University of Gdansk invite paper and 
panel proposals for the international conference entitled “Matters of 
Journalism: Understanding Professional Challenges and Dilemmas” which 
will take place in Gdansk (14-15 September, 2012).
Journalism has experienced several transformation periods so far: every 
new medium brought new challenges for journalism practice. What is new 
this time, is the fact the audience members joined the newsgathering, 
production and dissemination process. So-called "citizen journalism" has 
been the subject of different studies for a couple of years now. The 
findings have showed that new technologies in the media allowed people 
to act like journalists and to some extent play their roles. However, 
the general conclusions seem to be rather optimistic for professional 
journalists. They may not be the only sources of information about the 
events around the world now, but they are still major gatekeepers. In 
fact, since the international flow of information significantly extended 
in the last decade and the number of information is more overwhelming 
than ever before, most of the audience members desperately need someone 
who will be able to select and order the events for them.
The aim of this conference is to contribute to our understanding of 
powers that influence journalism standards and routines. Hence, the 
participants of the conference will concentrate on such ‚traditional’ 
issues as: relations between politics and journalism, market – related 
aspects of journalism, organizational and professional factors. 
Furthermore, the questions about a digital challenges for the journalism 
practice will be raised. In order to do this, the conference will bring 
together a range of international scholars, drawn from representative 
disciplines in the media studies and journalism. The key questions 
during the debates would concern the roles of journalists. Who are they 
now? What are the audiences’ expectations towards journalists? What is 
the future of this profession?
We invite paper and panel proposals that cover the main themes below:
1. Traditional and contemporary models of journalism
2. Professional standards and values
3. Professional roles and identities
4. Journalism and politics
5. The changing business of journalism
6. Journalism practice around the world
7. Digital challenges for journalism practice
8. Online journalism
9. Citizen journalism
10. Ethics in new media
11. The future of journalism
12. Local journalism
Conference submission
1. Individual paper: please submit an abstract (of max. 500 words) 
followed by the short biographical note (up words: name, surname, 
position, institution, address, e-mail) by 15 January, 2012.
2. Panel submission: please submit a panel rationale (of max. 500 
words), followed by 75 – word panel description and 150 word – abstracts 
of the papers (max 4 papers per panel) by 15 January, 2012.
Notification of accepted papers will be sent out by 15 March, 2012.
All correspondence should be addressed to: (conference /at/ ptks.pl) 
<mailto:(conference /at/ ptks.pl)>
More information: www.ptks.pl <http://www.ptks.pl>
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