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[ecrea] Digital Media, Journalism and Factual Storytelling Symposium, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
Mon May 09 22:01:54 GMT 2016
We're hosting a public event on "Digital Media, Journalism and Factual
Storytelling" in the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural
Studies on May 19th, featuring a range of high-profile academics and
practitioners. The opening keynote will be delivered by the prominent US
media critic, Jay Rosen, and the closing keynote will feature a
screening and talk delivered by digital storytelling pioneer and social
documentary photographer Daniel Meadows.
Other speakers include Bolette Blaagaard (University of Aalborg), Irene
Costera Meijer (Free University of Amsterdam), Matt Carlson (St Louis
University), Steen Steensen (Oslo and Akershus University College of
Applied Sciences), Neil Thurman (University of Munich), as well as
Stuart Allan, Simon Cottle, Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, and Andy Williams of
Cardiff University.
You can find the programme for the day below. If you want to come to any
or all of the day, please sign up on the Eventbrite site for the
symposium
(https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/digital-media-journalism-and-factual-storytelling-event-tickets-24834158637)
All the best,
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
Digital Media, Journalism and Factual Storytelling Symposium
Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies,
Birt Acres Lecture Theatre, Bute Building, Thursday, May 19, 2016
*9:00-9:30 am *
*REGISTRATION*
*9:30-9:45 am *
INTRODUCTION: Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
*9: 45-10:45 am*
OPENING KEYNOTE: Jay Rosen, New York University (Chair: Richard Sambrook)
*Ten Years After 'The People Formerly Known as the Audience.'*
*10:45-11 am: *
COFFEE BREAK
*11 am-12:15 pm*
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EMERGING FORMS OF FACTUAL STORYTELLING
Chair: Kerry Moore
*Satellite Surveillance, Human Rights and Journalism: Problems and
Prospects of a New Visual Interface*
Simon Cottle, Cardiff University, UK
*The Current and Future Prospects of UK Hyperlocal Community News*
Andrew Williams, Cardiff University, UK
*All about Text: Online Feature Journalism and the Multimedia Backlash*
Steen Steensen, Oslo and Akershus College, Norway
*12:15-1:15 pm*
*1:15-2:30 pm*
**
**
LUNCH BREAK
AUDIENCES, CITIZENS AND JOURNALISTIC STORYTELLING
Chair: Inaki Garcia-Blanco
*The Artefacts of Automated Journalism: Producers’ Perspectives and
Audience Assessments*
Neil Thurman, University of Munich, Germany
*Valuable Journalism: Taking Storytelling and Entertainment Seriously *
Irene Costera Meijer, Free University Amsterdam, Netherlands
*Scattered Publics and Affective Truths: Two Ways in which Citizen
Journalism Challenges Journalistic Storytelling*
Bolette Blaagaard
Aalborg University, Denmark
*2:30-3:00 pm*
COFFEE BREAK
*3-4:15 pm*
WHAT IS NEWS? PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES AND JUDGEMENTS
Chair: Lina Dencik
*Theorising Visuality in Factual Storytelling*
Stuart Allan, Cardiff University, UK
*Changing News Hierarchies, Changing Storytelling: Facebook, Twitter,
Liveblogs and the New Epistemology of Journalism*
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff University, UK**
*Journalistic Storytelling and Professional Judgment in an Algorithmic
World *
Matt Carlson, Saint Louis University, USA
*4:15-4:30 pm*
COFFEE BREAK
*4:30-5:30 pm *
CLOSING KEYNOTE: DANIEL MEADOWS (Chair: Jenny Kidd)
*Multimedia Sonnets from the People*
*5:30-7:00 *
CLOSING RECEPTION
Professor Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
Director, Research Development and Environment
Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
Cardiff University
Rm 1.32 Bute Building
King Edward VII Avenue
Cardiff, CF10 3NB
(wahl-jorgensenk /at/ cardiff.ac.uk)
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