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[ecrea] pre-conference Journalism
Mon Jan 21 19:12:09 GMT 2013
This is a new announcement of the pre-conference Journalism on February
6 with important additional information about the speakers, referents
and registration.
It also is a reminder to register!
Please send an email to (kester /at/ eshcc.eur.nl) before January 25!
In association with the Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication
and Culture (ERMeCC), the Centre for Journalism Studies Ghent and the
Netherlands Flemish Communication Association (NeFCA), the Journalism
division of NeFCA presents the pre-conference Etmaal van de
Communicatiewetenschap 2013:
Insiders and Outsiders in the Journalistic Field
When: Wednesday February 6, 2013
Time: 13.00-17.00
Where: Erasmus University Rotterdam, M-building Room M1-18 (Lund)
Aim & Theme
During the past decade, the journalistic field has been under increasing
pressures. As a consequence, new lines were drawn. Lines between
insiders and outsiders, between free lancers and institutional
journalists, between off- and online, between professional and civic
journalists and between successful and unsuccessful new business models.
After the appearance of a special issue on the state of affairs in
journalism studies, of the Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschap
(2010), it is now time to consider where the research agenda as
presented in this issue, has taken us. Emanating from the key note
lecture and the PhD-presentations we would like to explore the current
state of journalism with an eye to the relationship between those who
are on the inside and those who are on the outside.
Keynote lecture Ansgard Heinrich
Challenging the Mainstream
Reflections on the Role of Professional Journalism in the Digital Era
One of the foremost challenges professional journalistic organizations
face today is the question where to position themselves within a myriad
of voices. In an era of digital, networked communication, journalists
have inevitably lost the power to define what makes and shapes the news.
With the rise of new distribution tools such as Twitter, information is
increasingly produced and disseminated outside of the confined borders
of traditional newsrooms. These developments suggest a significant
change in our information structure. Heinrich will reflect on these
changes and outline the main markers of a developing sphere of ‘network
journalism’ - a global, fragmented information exchange sphere that is
shared by professional journalists and activists, bloggers or citizen
journalists alike. But where lie the tensions between ‘insiders’ of the
journalistic profession and these ‘newbies’ in the business of
information exchange? Are there new source opportunities to be
identified or can we even attest collaboration efforts between these
supposedly ‘opposing’ information providers? These questions ultimately
boil down to the main subject matter: what is the role of professional
journalism and journalistic outlets in the digital era?
Ansgard Heinrich is Assistant Professor at the Groningen Centre for
Media and Journalism Studies, University of Groningen (RUG), the
Netherlands. Her research areas include media and globalization, digital
media technologies and alternative journalism. Her PhD is titled:
Network Journalism. Journalistic Practice in Interactive Spheres
(Routledge, 2011).
Special referent to the key note
Mark Deuze (Leiden University, Indiana University/US), well known
academic expert on internet journalism and digital culture. Latest book
publications: Media Work (Polity Press, 2010), Managing Media Work (ed.
Sage, 2011) and Media Life (Polity Press, 2012).
PhD Presentations and discussion with referents
- Sarah Van Leuven (Ghent University)
o Title: Heinrich’s theory of Network Journalism put to practice: A
quantitative content analysis of Arab Spring news coverage
- Hille van der Kaa (University of Tilburg)
o Title: Guerrilla media as a reliable news source for now and the future
- Sanne Hille (JournalismLab, University of Applied Sciences
Utrecht)
o Title: Sixteen million reporters? Determinants of success and
failure of audience participation in journalism
- Astrid Vandendaele (Ghent University)
o Title: The forgotten stepchildren of the newsroom. A linguistic
ethnography of the role of the newspaper subeditor
Referents
Ø Prof. dr. Kees Brants (Honorary Professor University of Amsterdam)
Ø Prof. dr. Mark Deuze (Leiden University and Indiana University)
Ø Dr. Ansgard Heinrich (Groningen University)
Ø Prof dr. Karin Raeymaeckers (Ghent University)
Programme
Chair: Bernadette Kester
* 12.45 - 13.15 Coffee
* 13.15 - 13.25 Opening
* 13.25 - 14.30 Keynote + discussion
* 14.30 - 15.00 Coffee
* 15.00 - 17.00 PhD presentations + discussion
Costs
Ø Free for NEFCA members and students (space is limited though)
Ø Non-members 25,- (cash payment at the entrance of the room before the
start of the conference, please bring exact money)
To guarantee that NeFCA will be able to organize meetings and workshops
in the future, it is highly recommended that you become a NeFCA member
(student membership €75 a year, regular membership €125).
Organisation
On behalf of the NEFCA Journalism Division:
Ø Dr. Bernadette Kester (ERMeCC/EUR) (kester /at/ eshcc.eur.nl)
(use this address for your registration!)
Ø Prof. dr. Karin Raeymaeckers (UGent) (karin.raeymaeckers /at/ ugent.be)
Ø Dr. Pytrik Schafraad (UvA) (P.H.J.Schafraad /at/ uva.nl)
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