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[ecrea] cfp: The International Journal on Media Management
Tue Jan 24 22:37:05 GMT 2012
Call for Papers
The International Journal on Media Management
Call for Papers
Focus issue on Managing Public Service Broadcasting in the 21st Century
Deadline: August 20, 2012
Editors
Bozena I. Mierzejewska, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Dan Shaver, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden
Today the challenges entailed in redefining and repositioning public
service broadcasting (PSB) is a key dimension of media industry and
social policy around the globe.
The editors are inviting submissions based on empirical research
relevant to PSB / PSM in its varied contexts and conditions. Comparative
research is of particular importance given the interest in whatever can
be generalizable. Research may focus on the PSB / PSM in various
formulations: as a market sector, an orientation and approach, an
organization or institution, an industry, a typology or other
categorization schema based on selected variables, etc. Submissions
should emphasize dimensions, aspects and implications of specialized
importance for media management and economics.
Establishing core ingredients for a pubic service mandate (or remit) is
always fundamental because it requires determining exactly what PSB is
supposed to do and be in support of educational advancement, audience
news and information needs, and enriching a society’s cultural, and
social life. Agreeing on the best means of financing to secure the
needed degree of economic stability while guarding against detrimental
influences, explicit or hidden, from the market and the state, and at
the same time achieving sufficient popular support to ensure legitimacy
is a complex task. Certainly, digitization, nonlinear online media, and
the TV switchover from analogue broadcasting are at the root of enormous
challenges affecting PSB everywhere. This is at the heart of
controversies about PSB companies transitioning to become public service
media (PSM) operators, which have triggered stiff opposition due to
concerns about limiting opportunities for commercial development in
online markets. Other factors of shared importance include audience
fragmentation, the impact of globalization in areas such as format
trade, trends in merger, acquisition and consolidation, escalating costs
for copyrights and the impact of piracy, the fight over which genres of
content are appropriate for which sectors, etc.
Of course the degrees to which these and other issues impact a domestic
market varies. Overall economic conditions are a factor. The size and
composition of the population– how large the majority, how many
minorities, the relative concentration of wealth, etc. are also
important. Demographic considerations are of growing importance and vary
across regions. Geography is a factor, given the technical requirements
for universal provision of broadcast services wherever that principle is
prioritized. Political history and related social experience is a major
factor. In much of Eastern Europe and many countries in Asia and Africa
the idea of a ‘public service’ system is difficult for politicians and
publics to differentiate from the too familiar legacies of state
broadcasting. Thus, many variables that challenge the creation,
development, or revitalization of PSB are particular to a category of
typical conditions or comparative stages of the domestic environment.
The challenges in comparing what PSB is, how it is positioned, the
ingredients for its mandate, operational arrangements, its governance
and financing are complex and diverse. It isn’t possible to discuss this
usefully without accommodating complexity and difference, but neither is
discussion all that useful without highlighting similarities and
searching for whatever is generalizable.
Authors are encouraged to submit their work for considerations via the
journals on-line submission system http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/hijm.
For full submission details, please go to Journal’s home page
http://www.mediajournal.org and click on “About – Submissions”.
Submission deadline: August 20, 2012.
You are also welcome to express the intention to submit by sending an
email to (jmm-journal /at/ unisg.ch) by June 10, 2012. The expression of
interest is completely optional and does not constrain the submission of
manuscripts.
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