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[ecrea] CFP. Future of Old Media. Tel Aviv University Conf. April 19-21, 2017
Tue Oct 11 16:54:19 GMT 2016
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
*The Future of Old Media
How the old media reinvent themselves in the digital age
*2^nd Tel Aviv Communication Conference, April 19-21, 2017*
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*Confirmed keynote speakers*:
- Julia Cage, SciencesPo, Paris
- James Curran, Goldsmiths College
- John B. Thompson, University of Cambridge
- Lance Holbert, Temple University
The Dan Department of Communication at Tel Aviv University is organizing
the 2^nd Tel Aviv Communication Conference, to take place on April
19-21, 2017. This year’s conference will be dedicated to the future of
the so-called 'old media' in the digital age.
In the last two decades, the claim has been made that the traditional
media – the newspaper, the book, television, radio and the cinema, and
the physical archive, and even the idea of audience itself – will not
survive the digital revolution. Scholars have repeatedly expressed the
fear, or the hope, that the digital world will put an end to the reign
of television, newspapers, radio, the book... In this conference, we
would like to open this question to critical debate. Looking closely at
the various ways in which the old media are being reinvented to maintain
their relevance, we ask how much transformation can a medium sustain
before it becomes something new entirely? Can the transformations be
considered as just one more step in the evolution of media, or as the
beginning of a new (st)age?
We would like to discuss the communicative, social and cultural
significance of these complex dynamics, and reflect on the changes in
each medium with regard to technological developments, content,
production (including professions, resources and business models),
audiences and consumption.
We are interested, for example, in the ways *newspapers* and news
divisions of major broadcasters are morphing into news sites, while
independent sources on the one hand, and online platforms (Facebook,
Google, Twitter, Yahoo) on the other, challenge the industry
foundations; the ways *television *genres, especially live broadcasts
and long series, re-invent television at the very same time that
coherent multi-genre schedule is receding, and services such as Netflix
leave us wondering what are the core elements that define Television;
how *films*, as long audiovisual stories to be enjoyed collectively,
resist fragmentation and are renovated through new forms of anime and 3D
technologies; how *radio* as flow is not dying while radio’s memories,
and radio “on demand” (podcasts) enjoy an extraordinary digital
development; and how the oldest medium, *the printed book*, is resisting
the pressures of the digital age. Finally, the *archive* is a theme
which cuts across media: “old” media as past and forgotten programs are
being made increasingly available, which revives ancient worries about a
surfeit of memory, but also leads us to think in terms of metamorphosis,
not disappearance.
These are merely a few of many changes we are witnessing, and we
encourage proposals that engage in all aspects of these questions.
*Please send abstracts no longer that 300 words to (shiradvir /at/ me.com)
<mailto:(shiradvir /at/ me.com)>, and (jerombourdon /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(jerombourdon /at/ gmail.com)>, until December 1st.
Answers will be given not later than December 15, 2016. *
*_Travel grants_**: *
We are pleased to provide travel grants to graduate students, and
post-doctoral students who were accepted to the conference. A travel
grant can cover the costs of travel to the conference, such as lodging
and flights.
**
The organizing committee of the conference:
Prof. Jerome Bourdon, Dr. Shira Dvir, Dr. Elad Segev,
Department of Communication, Tel Aviv University.
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