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[ecrea] Cfp: Mediatization in a global perspective
Tue Feb 14 21:25:23 GMT 2017
*Call for papers: "*Mediatization in a global perspective: Comparing
theoretical approaches in a digitised world"
*Place:* Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Lisbon, Portugal
*Date:* 6-7 October 2017
The ongoing process of mediatization is increasingly fuelled by the
datafication of everyday life, the globalization of media systems, and
the digitalization of social institutions and practices. This includes
the digitization of old, and the upcoming of new digital media and
platforms. The changes in media production, distribution and
consumption, which resulted from digitization, have restructured various
social, cultural, economic and organizational boundaries. Previously
separated media sectors, often based in national contexts, are now
interlinked; institutional and cultural boundaries have been shifting in
interrelation with media-communicative changes; and also public-private
boundaries are constantly being challenged.
The global nature of these ongoing processes also calls for comparative
studies between different countries and regions as well as international
theoretical development. Latin American and European perspectives on
mediatization have evolved from different theoretical traditions and
empirical realities; this workshop will also encourage a dialogue
between Latin American and European researchers regarding both empirical
and theoretical work.
This conference encourages submissions related to these changing
boundaries, and includes, but is not restricted to, the following themes:
- boundaries between traditions of mediatization theory
- data retention and public/private boundaries
- digital platforms and cultural boundaries
- changes in cultural flows
- data and business: global perspectives
- relations between Latin American and European perspectives on
mediatization theory
- changes in institutional cultures
- methodological challenges and benefits of datafication/digitization
- mediatization between disruption and gradual transformation
- digital media and changing boundaries between work and leisure,
between professional and personal communication
- avoidance of and resistance against media- and data-related change
- digitization and further time-space distanciation or reconfirmation of
boundaries and retreat into the local
Please send a 300-word abstract, along with your name, e-mail address,
academic affiliation (and department) and short bio to:
Göran Bolin & Rita Figueiras ((goran.bolin /at/ sh.se)
<mailto:(goran.bolin /at/ sh.se)> - (ritafigueiras /at/ fch.lisboa.ucp.pt)
<mailto:(ritafigueiras /at/ fch.lisboa.ucp.pt)>)
Abstract submission deadline: April 15, 2017
Acknowledgment of acceptance: May 15, 2017
*Fee: *The enrollment fee is 100 Euro, to be paid only on acceptance of
the application.
*URL*: *https://cecc-fch-ucp.wixsite.com/mediatization2017
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