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[ecrea] CFP - Comparative media studies in today's world
Wed Jan 18 23:42:20 GMT 2017
5^th International Conference
*COMPARATIVE MEDIA STUDIES IN TODAY’S WORLD*
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*CALL FOR PAPERS*
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Time:*April 11 – 13, 2017*
Place:*St.Petersburg, Russia*
Languages:*English (simultaneous translation - Russian and German)*
Deadline for abstracts:*February 1, 2017*
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Theme for 2017:
*Media Transformations in Times of Technological Boom and Political
Polarization*
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The recent decades have been providing media and communication scholars
with a non-vanishing feeling of constant transformation of the field, in
both industrial and academic terms. But in 2014 to 2016, the world has
faced not only the growth of use of media(ted) technologies for both
investigative and surveillance purposes but also political polarization
and even radicalization often described as unprecedented in the post-war
times. What happens to media systems when these two factors collide? The
(re)emerging tensions between communication, technology, and
socio-political realities form the suggested focus of discussion.
The conference aims to gather scholars interested in comparative media
studies, research on media and democratic development, and adjacent
fields to discuss the today’s media transformations. We expect to have
two main tracks – the ‘tech track’ and the ‘political track’.
For the ‘technological track’, the questions would be the following (but
not limited to):
·(Re)definition of media systems and new comparative paradigms for
tech-based communication;
·The time span of transformation: technological and political borders of
‘today’ in research on media systems;
·The newest social communication platforms and social/political
divisions they reflect and foster in comparative perspective;
·Comparing media audiences and media hybridization trajectories;
·Comparing mediated communities and their deliberative potential;
·When tech meets political: political interests and conflicts mirrored
in tech-based communication;
·(Dis)empowerment online: the recent crises and their actors in
comparative research.
For the ‘political track’, they may be the following:
·Systemic foundations of journalistic profession vs. today’s political
polarization;
·Tradition vs. transformation: normative assessment of changes in
journalism;
·Media transformations: regional and macro-regional dimensions;
·The 25 years after communism: media transitions and today’s drawbacks;
·Mediated politics and political discussions in the new democracies and
semi-authoritarian states;
·Traditional and less traditional media in cross-media agenda-setting;
·Cross-media consumption of the political: media diets/repertoires and
user political ‘figurations’;
·When political meets tech: professional standards and approaches in
covering political and social crises of today.
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*On the Conference*
Established in 2013, the conference has so far gathered over 50 experts
in comparative and longitudinal media research, including Paolo Mancini,
Katrin Voltmer, Larry Gross, Nico Carpentier, Susanne Fengler, Thomas
Hanitzsch, Daya Thussu and many others. This year, the conference
broadens in both time and scope, overgrowing the narrow ‘expert’ format.
The conference is part of a bigger Scientific Spring at School of
Journalism and Mass Communications, St.Petersburg State University, and
exists as an integral part of ‘Media in Modern World’ Annual Forum which
will be held for the 56^th time in 2017.
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*Preliminary program*
April 11, 2017
3 – 5 pm – Registration
5 – 7 pm – Workshop round table ‘Political polarization and today’s
journalistic practices in Germany and Russia’ (in collaboration with the
German Week in St.Petersburg)
7 pm – Get-together
April 12, 2017
9 – 9.30 am – Registration / Welcome speeches
9.30 – 11.00 am – Plenary podium discussion on media transformations
11.30 am – 1 pm – Keynote speeches
2 – 3.30 pm – Parallel panels
3.30 – 5 pm – Parallel panels
5 – 7 pm – Workshop round table ’25 years after communism: Central and
Eastern European media and journalism in multi-directional transitions’
April 13, 2017
10 – 12 am – Plenary session, 56^th ‘Media in Modern World’ Annual Forum
12.30 – 2 pm – Parallel panels
3 – 4.30 pm – Parallel panels
4.30 pm – 6 pm – Parallel panels
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*Preliminary keynote speakers*
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Silvio Waisbord (USA)
Katrin Voltmer (UK)
Vaclav Stetka (Czech Republic – UK)
Elena Vartanova (Russia)
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*Program committee*
Nico Carpentier (Belgium – Sweden)
Katrin Voltmer (UK)
Boguslawa Dobek-Ostrowska (Poland)
Steffen Burkhardt (Germany)
Florian Toepfl (Germany)
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*Local organizing committee*
Svetlana Bodrunova
Anna Smolyarova
Alexander Marchenko
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*Deadlines and other dates*
*Deadline has been extended until February 1, 2017.*
Please send us an abstract of *max 250 words* specifying the scope,
method, and main results of your research paper by *February 1, 2017* to
(_applicationspb2017 /at/ spbu.ru) <mailto:(applicationspb2017 /at/ spbu.ru)>_.
All applications will be double-blind peer-reviewed, so please attach
the names, titles, contact details, and affiliations of the authors on a
separate sheet.
February 6, 2017 – notifications of acceptance
February 10, 2017 – deadline to confirm participation
February 15, 2017 – deadline for sending in the documents for visa support
February 20, 2017 – deadline for accommodation advice
March 1, 2017 – deadline for early-bird registration
April 1, 2017 – deadline for regular registration
*Visa support*
St.Petersburg State University provides visa support for the conference
participants. Visa invitation letters will be sent out on request.
*Participation fees*
Presenter, UN Tier 1 country – 3500 RUR / approx. 50 euro; early-bird:
3000 RUR / approx. 40 euro
Presenter, UN Tier 2 country – 3000 RUR / approx. 40 euro; early-bird:
2500 RUR / approx. 30 euro
Presenter, UN Tier 3 country – 2500 RUR / approx. 30 euro; early-bird:
2000 RUR / approx. 25 euro
Student presenter – 2000 RUR / approx. 25 euro
Non-presenting participant – 2000 RUR / approx. 25 euro
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