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[ecrea] cfp: Journalism, Society and Politics in the Digital Media Era (Limassol, Cyprus)
Sat Dec 17 20:20:45 GMT 2016
Journalism, Society and Politics in the Digital Media Era
Limassol, Cyprus - September 1 - 3, 2017
We are pleased to announce the call for papers for the forthcoming
international conference entitled “Journalism, Society and Politics in
the Digital Media Era”. The conference is organised jointly by the
Advanced Media Institute, the Open University (Cyprus), the Centre for
the Study of Journalism, Culture and Community at Bournemouth
University (UK), and the Laboratory of Research in New Economy and
Development at University Hassan II Casablanca (Morocco), with the
support of the Cyprus University of Technology in Limassol, Cyprus, at
the premises of which the conference will be hosted.
This interdisciplinary conference aims to bring academics and
professional journalists to discuss and compare the impact of technology
on the relationship between journalism, politics and economics in terms
of societies /communities. The conference will further discuss advances
in digital journalism and its implications on news production,
journalism practices, news sources, journalism content and consumption
behaviour.
We are particularly interested in papers that examine the interplay
between digital journalism and the political environments at various
levels - from autocratic to democratising and democratic levels. The aim
is to compile and contrast professional and academic perspectives on the
normative roles and practices of digital journalism in varied contexts.
We invite scholars from different disciplines, including media and
communication studies, sociology, political science, economics, cultural
studies, and anthropology to take part in the discussion. Amongst the aims
of the conference is the publication of an edited volume, with selected
contributions from its participants.
We call for potential speakers to submit a 300-word abstract in English
or French, by Monday 27th February 2017. Submissions should include in a
separate page the name of the author(s),
their affiliation, e-mail address, paper title and a brief bio, and be
emailed to (abstracts /at/ amiretreat2017.com). All abstracts will be peer
reviewed.
Abstracts of papers are sought on topics that fit into one or more of
the following themes:
1. Journalism, Politics and Democracy in the Digital Media Era
Surveillance and freedom of speech in the digital age
Digital journalism in authoritarian, transitional and democratic
societies The impact of political structures on digital media systems
Trust in journalism and politics in the digital media era Digital
journalism, social media and political engagement New forms of political
communication in the digital age Media literacy, activism and democracy
2. Digital Journalism, Ethics and Society
The normative functions of digital journalism in society Digital
journalism, social capital and social cohesion Digital journalists’
ideologies and role perceptions Journalism ethics in the digital media
era Citizen and community journalism in the digital media era
3. Marketing and Economics in the Digital Media Era
Journalism and media ownership in the digital age Digital journalism and
economic development Social marketing in the digital media era
Mobile advertising and sponsored / branded content
4. Digital Journalism: Funding, Practices and Content
Newsroom structures in the digital media era Paywalls and crowdsourcing
in the digital age
Digital storytelling and social media use by journalists Big data and
user behaviour analytics
5. Journalism and Audiences in the Digital Media Era
Audiences’ formations and structures in the digital age Digital news
consumption patterns in various contexts Levels of media literacy in
different profiles of users Ethnography of online journalism audiences
Citizenship and public opinion in the digital age
This interdisciplinary conference, focusing on the challenges of the
digital media era, aims to give a wider range of participants a great
opportunity to catch up with the latest discussions taking place on
research basis, theoretical and practical progress regarding the vital
issue of the Internet usage by journalists and communication specialists
and its impact on society. We thus encourage professionals, PhD students
and early career researchers to submit.
The conference is a first step towards developing collaborative
approaches for understanding the relationship between digital
journalism, society and politics across various contexts. A proposal for
an annual convening will be discussed at the conference.
Deadlines and submission process
Monday 27th February 2017. Deadline for abstracts submission. These
should include the following: a page with title and name,
institutional affiliation and address, and an email address and a
separate page with a paper title and abstract of not more than 300
words, prepared for blind reviewing.
Monday 10th April 2017. Paper proposers notified of decision by
conference committee.
Monday 15th May 2017. Registration opens.
Registration Fees
Academics and professionals: 120 Euros, PhD students: 75 Euros, Master’s
students: 35 Euros.
Registration fees for the conference include a copy of the programme,
participation in the scientific and professional sessions, lunch, coffee
breaks, outing and the Gala dinner.
Publication
We plan to publish a selection of papers in an edited volume in English
after consultation with the author(s). If you want your paper to be
considered, please send it to (i.e. papers@amiretreat2017. com) by
Friday 1st September 2017. All submissions will be peer reviewed. For
more details, please visit our website www.amiretreat2017.com
Steering Committee
Sofia Iordanidou, Advanced Media Institute & Open University of Cyprus
Nael Jebril, Bournemouth University, UK
Redouane Benabdelouahed, Casablanca University, Morocco Dionysis Panos,
Cyprus University of Technology
Manos Takas, Advanced Media Institute, Cyprus.
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