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[ecrea] Conference: Hybridity and the News
Sun Jun 08 14:00:14 GMT 2014
Second call:
status: CfP Call for papers
Conference
Hybridity and the News
04.12.14-05.12.14
Brussels, Belgium
Hybridity and the News: Hybrid Forms of Journalism in the 21st Century
The essence of journalism has never been easy to define, but in the 21st
century hybrid forms of news and current affairs journalism seem to be
the rule rather than the exception. Therefore, this conference wants to
explore different types and aspects of hybridity, not only related to
the content that is conveyed, but also to the forms and genres that are
applied, and to the practices of creating and experiencing journalism.
Several authors have argued that the conventional boundaries between
news and entertainment, between public affairs and popular culture, and
between factual and fictional modes, have become increasingly porous.
Moreover, mainstream media have long lost their monopoly on the news and
journalists have integrated the information exchange of the social media
in their daily routines. Many journalists do not want to be dependent on
news managers and editors and start their own news initiatives.
This conference aims to question narrow, uniform conceptions of
journalism, and to move beyond traditional binary oppositions between
hard and soft news, (rational) knowledge and (emotional) experience,
objectivity and subjectivity, the sober and the ludic, expert and
non-expert, or fact and fiction, which have stifled the debate on the
implications of journalism's multiple and ever-changing faces. In doing
so, we want to walk the thin line between journalism and entertainment,
journalism and literature, journalism and advertising, and follow the
journalists' wanderings and ponderings in defining their course and
their identity in the changing media world. The role of social media and
alternative media in this process will be a special point of interest.
Inspirational literature:
Baym, Geoffrey (2009). -Real News/Fake News: Beyond the
News/Entertainment Divide' in Allan, S. (ed.) The Routledge Companion to
News and Journalism Studies, New York: Routledge, 374-383.
Hutchby, Ian (2011). 'Doing Non-neutral: Belligerent Interaction in the
Hybrid Political Interview', in Ekstrom, M. and Patrona, M. (eds.)
Talking Politics in the Broadcast Media, Amsterdam: Benjamins, 115-134.
Our institute is part of a linguistics department but we welcome
submissions from all relevant disciplinary backgrounds approaching
topics including but certainly not limited to:
? hybrid forms and hybrid genres (e.g. the hybrid political
interview, confessional journalism, graphic journalism, fake news and
hoaxes, docufictions)
? the borderline between entertainment and journalism (e.g. satire,
humor and irony, infotainment)
? the borderline between literature and journalism (e.g. literary
journalism, storytelling)
? the borderline between advertising and journalism (e.g. lifestyle
journalism, advertorials)
? social media and journalism
? alternative vs. mainstream media
Possible linguistic approaches to these topics are the exploration of
journalistic practices or processes of representation, applying
pragmatics, conversation analysis, discourse analysis, linguistic
ethnography or text/corpus linguistics.
Organizing Committee: Brussels Institute for Journalism Studies -
Brussels Platform for Journalism
Department of Applied Linguistics
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium
Participants: Plenary speakers
Geoffrey Baym (University of North Carolina Greensboro)
Ian Hutchby (University of Leicester)
email: (hybrijou /at/ vub.ac.be)
All papers will be published in the electronic proceedings of the
conference and we are planning to publish a selection of the papers in a
volume and/or a special issue.
As there will be separate panel sessions for PhD students, novice
researchers are also invited to participate.
The venue for the conference will be the campus of Vrije Universiteit
Brussel (VUB), located 20 minutes by train from the city centre:
https://www.vub.ac.be/english/infoabout/campuses/etterbeek.html.
Conference fee (including pre-conference reception, lunch, coffee):
? 100 (regular participants), ? 50 (PhD students).
Dinner will be organized on Friday 5 December and charged separately.
Please send a proposal of no more than 300 words together with a short
biography (c. 100 words) to (hybrijou /at/ vub.ac.be) by 30 June 2014.
Decisions will be announced by 15 August. Questions about any aspect of
the conference should be addressed to (hybrijou /at/ vub.ac.be).
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