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[ecrea] CFP "Comparative media studies in today’s world: social media in network societies"
Fri Mar 06 20:41:19 GMT 2015
CFP: International conference “Comparative media studies in today’s
world: social media in network societies”
Date: 23th April 2015
Place: School of journalism and mass communications, St. Petersburg
State University,
St. Petersburg, Russia (http://eng.jf.spbu.ru/)
Deadline: 20.03.2015
Language: English
Description: The study of social media and their implications on the
processes of social transformations is gaining growing importance within
today’s media research, with big attention being paid to critical
evaluation of the role of social media for social and political change
and for the development of civil society. The study of ‘network
societies’ today already goes beyond studying online/social media and
their audiences, but relates Internet communicative milieus to the wider
societal structures and political processes.
While Internet research today is focusing more on how online
communication itself and its impact upon selected political, economic
and cultural aspects of social life, media studies have developed
several other discourses looking at the same communication phenomena but
not yet very much connected to Internet-oriented studies. Among those,
comparative media research and media hybridization research may be
named; these areas, like some others, contribute to bringing us (Western
and Eastern Europe in particular) closer to understanding of the
interdependences between media and political systems and the process of
technological and political hybridization of media systems in various
contexts.
This year, the Third international conference ‘Comparative media studies
in today’s world’ held annually in St.Petersburg, Russia, brings
together the papers oriented to research upon online/offline
communication cleavages, communication on social issues in online
networks, inter-media agenda setting and other aspects that unite online
communication and wider socio-political life.
The program of the previous conference can be found here:
http://eng.jf.spbu.ru/news/42-45.html
General topics and questions for discussions:
- Theoretical approaches to comparative studies of hybrid media systems;
- Social media in the context of today’s comparative research;
- Methodology of social media research;
- Inter-media agenda setting and agenda flows;
- Online/offline media parallelism and the online public sphere(s);
- Social media and political mobilization in various societies;
- The role of social media in fostering social change;
- Online communication milieus as ‘virtual fireplaces’ and/or ‘echo
chambers’.
Abstracts should range between 150 and 300 words including research
objectives, theoretical framework, methodology, and (non-compulsory)
generalized description of results. Each proposal must include a caption
bearing the title(s), name(s), affiliation, institutional address(es)
and email address(es) of the author(s); the caption is not included in
the abstract word count.
There will be no registration fee for the conference. Travel and
accommodation costs will be covered by participants. The organizers
will, on request, provide the necessary letters for the purposes of
issuing visas to foreign visitors.
Submission deadline: 20.03.2015
Email: (nauka /at/ jf.pu.ru) (for Anna Smoliarova)
International Neva Award in Journalism and Mass Communication Research
St Petersburg State University invites applications from emerging
scholars for the International Neva Award in Journalism and Mass
Communication Research, to be awarded at the opening ceremony of the
annual forum “Media in modern world. 54th Petersburg readings” in St.
Petersburg, Russia (23th April 2015). The deadline for submissions is 31
March 2015.
The award is given for the following nominations:
· “Theory” – for scientific and theoretical publications
· “Education” – for scientific and methodological and popular
science publications
· “Recognition” – for achievements in journalistic science and
education
The Award 2015 in the nomination “Theory” went to Dr. Thomas Hanitzsch,
Professor of Communication at the LMU Munich, Germany.
The Neva Award was established in 2011 by School of journalism and mass
communications, St. Petersburg State University in order to stimulate
scientific research in journalism and mass communications; raise the
level of scientific and methodological and popular science publications
on mass media issues; as well as to reward specialists for outstanding
achievements in journalistic science and education.
Please learn more about the rules and application forms -
http://eng.jf.spbu.ru/news/42-51.html.
Procedure
* The closing date for submissions is March 31, 2015. Send
submissions in electronic form or via post to the School of journalism
and mass communications. The subject of your message should be Neva
Award 2015. Postal address: 199004, Russia, St. Petersburg, 1 Linia VO
26, Room 614. E-mail: (nauka /at/ jf.pu.ru).
* If an award is made, the author(s) will be notified 2 weeks
before the conference when the result will be publicly announced.
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