[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[ecrea] Rethinking Media and Journalism Practice Conference CfP
Fri Feb 01 18:10:49 GMT 2013
Call for Papers
Rethinking Media and Journalism Practice Conference
School of Media and Film, University of Winchester
Much has happened in recent times that put the media in the spotlight.
Those who scrutinise others must themselves come under serious scrutiny
for the role they play in society and their manner since the media
remain crucial in structuring power relations and social life. The media
are indispensable to governments, businesses and the third sector
(charities and community based organisations). The media serve personal
and collective interests, within communities and across nations in
social contexts which have altered much since the media were first
conceived of. There are new configurations of power since the end of the
Cold War, the era in which the mass media were established. Economic
stability, adequate public services, community participation in service
delivery are now no longer development issues confined to the third
world. So how adequate are the theories and models that have guided
media organisations, media operations and audience expectations of
these? This conference seeks to convene academics, critics, journalists
and media practitioners to review this broad area of concern.
We seek to go beyond issues of press freedom and media regulation in the
UK, etiquettes in the reporting and production process which have
recently dominated the British press. Presenters are encouraged to
reconsider existing theories and models in a global knowledge based,
post-industrialised context. They could reflect on media management
models, nature of media power, audiences in new media era; media,
governance and the three sectors. They should be mindful of the
priorities expressed in the media and the new realities. How should
media organisations now be organised and funded? Where is the place of
national media institutions in an increasingly integrated world? What
opportunities are there for the marginalised? How seriously do
Papers are therefore invited to rethink (practice, theory or policy)
on any of, but not restricted to the following areas:
· Theories of Media, Press and Journalism
· Models of Media Ownership and Management
· Citizen Journalism and Social Media Practices
· Tenets of Journalism Education
· De-Westernising Journalism Practice and Education
· Non-Western Media Practices
· Locating Media Audiences
· Changes in Media Education
· Effecting Social Change audiences take the media? What new
cultures are evolving in the media, with the emergence of new opportunities?
Confirmed Speakers:
Professor Denis McQuail - Emeritus Professor University of Amsterdam,
Visiting Professor University of Southampton
Professor Keyan Tomaselli – University of Kwazulu-Natal, Durban, South
Africa
Professor Kevin Williams - Swansea University, Swansea UK
Professor Daya Thussu – University of Westminster, London UK
Dapo Olorunyomi - Managing Director/Editor in Chief, Premium Times,
Executive Director, Wole Soyinka Journalism Centre Abuja, Nigeria
The conference is scheduled for the 31st of May 2013.
New deadline for submission of abstracts February 28th 2013.
Please send your 250 word abstracts for individual presentations to
(Mediaconferences /at/ winchester.ac.uk)
Proposals for panel presentations are also welcome.
The conference is free to attend.
http://www.winchester.ac.uk/academicdepartments/SchoolofMediaandFilm/newsandevents/Pages/NewsEvents.aspx
----------------
ECREA-Mailing list
----------------
This mailing list is a free service from ECREA.
---
To unsubscribe, please visit http://www.ecrea.eu/mailinglist
---
ECREA - European Communication Research and Education Association
Postal address:
ECREA
Université Libre de Bruxelles
c/o Dept. of Information and Communication Sciences
CP123, avenue F.D. Roosevelt 50, b-1050 Bruxelles, Belgium
Email: (info /at/ ecrea.eu)
URL: http://www.ecrea.eu
----------------
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]