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[ecrea] EMMA 2013 Call for Papers
Thu Sep 27 21:37:57 GMT 2012
emma Conference 2013
13 – 14 June 2013
Bournemouth University
United Kingdom
Conference Call
Digital Transformations and Transactions: emma 2013
Selected Papers to be published in the International Journal of Media
Management
There will be a Best Paper Prize
The past decade has seen a transformation in the way media companies
understand and manage their varied businesses. Traditional mass media
and telecommunications have converged in the context of digitalisation,
giving rise to new technologies and platforms, re-orienting co-opetitive
relations between media industries and sectors, and leading to early but
apparently fundamental changes in audience consumption behaviours. The
environment is characterised by instability in every relevant dimension
of media operations, systemically, institutionally and operationally.
This provides new opportunities for growth but also poses thorny
problems associated with decline.
Proposals are invited for papers to be presented in the emma 2013
proceedings. These will be peer reviewed (blind). Reviewers welcome
proposals addressing the theme of the conference. Special consideration
will be given to international comparative studies and papers that
clearly contribute to the development of media management theory and
practice. Topics of particular relevance include:
· How media organisations are transforming their understandings of and
approaches to doing business in the digital age (strategy, tactics,
structures, products)
· Managing organisational capability, competency and dynamic capability
under conditions of instability caused by rapid and uncertain changes
· Changing industry structure and characteristic relations between sectors
· Continuity and change in the positions, roles and functions of legacy
media
· Publishing (of many types) in the digital environment, especially in
comparison with traditional approaches and practices
· Trends, problems and issues in media policy and regulation
· Concerns and practices related to privacy in a networked digital
environment
· The meanings and complications of authorship, and issues relating to
the ownership and protection of Intellectual Property more generally, in
this environment
· How audiences / users / consumers / citizens are changing in the
digitised environment
· Drivers, inhibitors and development of participatory and social media
cultures
· Emerging economic and business models for the digital economy in media
· The impact of disruptive technology in re-orienting models of many kinds
Submission Requirements and Review of Papers
Each submission will be an abstract (750-word maximum) formatted
according to the following guidelines:
1. The first page will be separate (i.e. detachable) and will include
the manuscript title, author names(s) and institutional affiliation(s),
along with contact information for each author.
2. Beginning on the second page, the abstract will begin with the title
of the manuscript and 5 to 7 keywords, followed by the abstract. The
pages should be numbered, please. The abstract must be in English, the
conference language.
The substance of the abstract will provide a clear summary of the
relevance this paper will have for and to the conference theme; will
stipulate the theoretical grounding and framework; will outline the
methodology employed if an empirical study; will demonstrate links to
the most relevant literature; will suggest anticipated (or known)
findings and lessons learned.
All submissions will be peer reviewed in blind fashion by the Scientific
Committee (at least two for each submission).
Note: Papers recommended by the Scientific Committee for submission to
the International Journal of Media Management may be additionally
reviewed by the Journal’s editorial board, according to the journal’s
editorial policies.
Please send your submissions to Barbara Eklöf ((Barbara.Eklof /at/ ihh.hj.se)).
An acknowledgement will be sent to you indicating that we have received
your abstract. If you do not receive your abstract confirmation please
follow-up.
John Oliver can be contacted for questions requiring clarification of
this Call ((joliver /at/ bournemouth.ac.uk)).
Important dates:
January 4, 2013 = Deadline for reception of abstract submissions
February 1, 2013 = Notification of acceptance
May 6, 2013 = Deadline for submission of full papers
Papers submitted after May 6 will NOT be considered for the Best Paper
Prize and may not be included in the printed programme for the 2013
conference.
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