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[ecrea] Call For Papers News and Radio Journalism in the Digital Age
Wed Oct 23 11:33:53 GMT 2013
International Conference Call For Papers
News and Radio Journalism in the Digital Age
Strasbourg (France), 20 and 21 March 2014
!!! DEADLINE OF THE CALL FOR PAPERS HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL NOVEMBER 30,
2013 !!!
The French speaking Radio studies Network, Groupe de Recherches et
d'Études sur la Radio (GRER), is organising its seventh international
conference. Following on from conferences at Bordeaux (2001 and 2004),
Lyon (2006), Paris (2009 and 2011), and Bruxelles (2010), it will take
place at the University of Strasbourg on the 20th and 21st March 2014.
An international call for papers has been launched, focused on the
issues and approaches described below.
Radio broadcasting, in particular, does not seem to be at risk of
disappearing in the short term. Radio remains an essential element
within the practice and systems of journalism, on a daily basis, in
exceptional circumstances or in times of crisis. The credibility of
radio news remains very high, and higher than other media. On the other
hand several changes are missing from its evolution. At this conference
several questions will be asked: how has the production of radio news
become integrated with the digital domain? Have those people connected
with news production changed or do they want to change? Has the
professional identity of radio journalists changed? Is media content
different? How do people hear news on the radio now, and how will people
hear it in the future?
With the development of the internet, our media landscape is undergoing
a transformation. This conference will study the capacity of radio to
inform citizens in contemporary societies. From its heritage to current
practice, and through its evolution, we will ask the question: can radio
remain an important news medium in the digital age.
The conference will focus its woks on two main themes:
- Theme 1. Professional practice and radio news: issues and evolutions
- Theme 2. Content and its uses: the extension of radio contexts
As with previous events run by GRER, a range of academic
perspectives is expected, including: communication studies, journalism
studies, history, geography, economy, psychology, sociology, political
science, philosophy, law, ethnology, language studies and more. Papers
from practitioners are also welcome.
Find Methods of Submission of the proposals on the GRER blog Radio
Graphy: http://radiography.hypotheses.org/461
The call is also available in PDF format at the following addresses:
in ENGLISH – INGLES – ANGLAIS :
http://radiography.hypotheses.org/files/2013/10/Call-For-Paper-Grer-Strasbourg2014.pdf
en FRANÇAIS – FRENCH – FRANCES :
http://radiography.hypotheses.org/files/2013/10/Appel-colloque-GRER-Strasbourg2014.pdf
en CASTELLANO – SPANISH – ESPAGNOL :
http://radiography.hypotheses.org/files/2013/10/Convocatoria-Ponencias-GRER-Estrasburgo2014.pdf
REMINDER OF IMPORTANT DATES:
30th of November 2013 – Deadline for submission of proposals
30th of December 2013 – Announcement of accepted proposals
15th of March 2014 – Submission of documents
DO NOT HESITATE TO FORWARD THIS CALL IN YOUR OWN NETWORKS
GRER (Groupe de Recherches et d'Etudes sur la Radio)
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme d'Aquitaine
10, Esplanade des Antilles
33607 Pessac Cedex - FRANCE
Mail: (grer.mail /at/ club-internet.fr)
Internet Site: http://www.grer.fr
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/greradio
Blog Radio Graphy: http://radiography.hypotheses.org/
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