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[ecrea] Call for Papers: JDM - JOURNALISM AND MOBILE DEVICES
Fri May 04 09:19:56 GMT 2012
Call for papers for International Congress
*/JDM - JOURNALISM AND MOBILE DEVICES/*
*/Universidade da Beira Interior (Portugal), 15-16 November 2012/*
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The media ecosystem is constantly changing due to the complex process of
convergence that currently takes place. Jenkins (2006)states that this
convergence occurs in four areas (content, technology, business models
and professional activity) and is characterized by the existence of
multimedia content, intermedia collaboration and audiences behavior
search for personal interest content. In this conference we are
interested in contents specifically intended for mobile devices like
smartphones, tablets and tabphones.
The growing penetration of mobile broadband (3G/4G) and the reported
increase in smartphones and tablets sales created an alternative channel
for news distribution: the mobile devices. Aguado (2009) believes that
the emergence of this fourth screen - after the film, television and
computer - represents a business opportunity for media companies, seeing
these devices an alternative to the traditional distribution of
journalistic information. This new "push" media ecosystem (Fidalgo,
2009) is characterized by a change: news are searching for the consumers
and not the opposite. This change immediately implies us to rethink the
news delivering system.
*Theme 1: How do mobile devices affect the traditional forms of
delivering news?*
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Mobile devices are an excellent reception platform due to its ability to
receive multimedia information, but also because their characteristics -
such as portability and ubiquity -- that enable a global and
personalized distribution of information. Tom Ahonen (2009) stresses the
business side of this new medium that allows for effective market
segmentation and target audience. Mobile users are a group who is
already accustomed to paying for
access to content (ringtones, music, news alerts, apps). This creates
conditions for the emergence of a new market that has experienced a
remarkable success, especially in the field of native applications
(apps). The app economy has grown exponentially and, in 2011, the online
markets - iTunes, Android Market, WP7Market Place, OVI and BB App Store
- generated about 15 billion dollars.
*Theme 2: The app economy can be an alternative to selling content?*
But the technical conditions are not enough for this market to become a
reality. According to Nielsen (2010), micro-payments (52%) and simpler
and safer payment systems (43%) are crucial to get consumers to pay for
content access, however this only happens if the news have better
quality than the current (71%) and exploit the devices technical
capabilities such as multimediality, hypertextuality, interactivity,
personalization, ubiquity, immediacy and memory . Innovation and keeping
up with technology trends is crucial to improve the quality of content,
responding to consumer expectations Kaye & Quinn (2010). This leads us
to the third question:
*Theme 3: Is there a new journalistic language and new journalistic
genres for these devices?*
This set of questions summarizes the theme of this congress. We are
interested in texts that:
a) help us to understand how media companies are taking advantage of
this new ecosystem characterized by a mobile and personal reception;
b) reports experiences in the development of specific languages and
formats to these platforms;
c) case studies related to the development of apps news;
d) data analysis related to the distribution of apps and studies of
economic models used by companies.
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*Abstracts submission:* until June 30, 2012
*Acceptance notification*: July 25, 2012
*Paper submission*: September 30, 2012
*Website*: www.jdm.ubi.pt <http://www.jdm.ubi.pt>
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*Final notes:*
Papers should follow the APA rules can be written in Portuguese, Spanish
or English.
Accepted papers will be published in the book "Journalism for mobile
devices" (2013)
There is no conference fee.
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João Canavilhas
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Director do Mestrado em Jornalismo
<https://www.ubi.pt/Curso.aspx?CodigoCurso=873>
Subdirector do Labcom <http://www.labcom.pt>
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