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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Third annual International Journal of Press/Politics conference
Fri Feb 03 18:52:12 GMT 2017
Call for Papers: Third annual International Journal of Press/Politics
conference
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford
Wednesday September 28-Friday September 30 2017
September 27-29 2017, the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
at the University of Oxford will host the third annual International
Journal of Press/Politics conference, focused on academic research on
the relation between media and political processes around the world.
A selection of the best full papers presented at the conference will be
published in the journal after peer review. The deadline for submission
of abstracts is March 31 2017. Attendees will be notified of acceptance
by April 28 2017.
Professor Natalie Stroud from the University of Texas at Austin will
deliver a keynote lecture on “Engaging Newsrooms in the Digital Age.”
The conference brings together scholars doing internationally-oriented
or comparative research on the intersection between news media and
politics around the world. It aims to provide a forum for academics from
a wide range of different disciplines and countries to discuss the
theoretical, methodological, and substantial challenges and
opportunities for research in this area. It is open to work from
political science, political communication, journalism studies, media
and communications research and many other fields.
Examples of relevant topics include the political implications of
current changes in the media, the relative importance of new forms of
digital media for engaging with news and politics, studies of the role
of entertainment and popular culture in how people follow current
affairs, studies of relations between political actors and journalists,
research on political communication beyond the electoral context
(including of government, interest groups, and social movements), all
with a particular interest in studies that focus on parts of the world
that are under-researched in the international English language academic
literature, develop comparative approaches, or represent substantial
theoretical or methodological advances.
Titles and abstracts for papers (250 words max) are invited by Friday
March 31 2017. The abstract should clearly describe the key question,
the theoretical and methodological approach, the evidence the argument
is based on, as well as its wider implication of international relevance.
Please send submissions to the email address (ijpp /at/ politics.ox.ac.uk)
<mailto:(ijpp /at/ politics.ox.ac.uk)> with the subject line “IJPP conference
submission” including in the email the full title of your paper, the
abstract, and your name and professional affiliation. (Please do not
send attachments.) Full papers will be due August 25 2017.
Please contact the conference organizer, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen (RISJ
Director of Research and IJPP Editor-in-Chief) with questions at
(rasmus.nielsen /at/ politics.ox.ac.uk) <mailto:(rasmus.nielsen /at/ politics.ox.ac.uk)>.
More about the journal, the Reuters Institute, and the keynote speaker:
The International Journal of Press/Politics
(http://journals.sagepub.com/home/hij)
IJPP is an interdisciplinary journal for the analysis and discussion of
the role of the press and politics in a globalized world. The journal
publishes theoretical and empirical research which analyzes the linkages
between the news media and political processes and actors around the
world, emphasizes international and comparative work, and links research
in the fields of political communication and journalism studies, and the
disciplines of political science and media and communication.
Keynote Speaker – Natalie Stroud
(http://commstudies.utexas.edu/faculty/rhetoric-and-language/natalie-jomini-stroud)
Natalie (Talia) Jomini Stroud (Ph.D., Annenberg School for
Communication, University of Pennsylvania) is an Associate Professor of
Communication Studies and Assistant Director of Research at the Annette
Strauss Institute for Civic Life at the University of Texas at Austin.
Since 2012, Stroud has directed the grant-funded Engaging News Project,
which examines commercially-viable and democratically-beneficial ways of
improving online news coverage. In 2014-15, she is a fellow at the
Center for the Study of Democratic Politics at Princeton University.
Stroud is interested in how the media affect our political behaviors and
attitudes and how our political behaviors and attitudes affect our media
use. Her book, Niche News: The Politics of News Choice (Oxford
University Press) explores the causes, consequences, and prevalence of
partisan selective exposure, the preference for like-minded political
information. Niche News received the International Communication
Association's Outstanding Book Award. Her research has appeared in
Political Communication, Journal of Communication, Political Behavior,
Public Opinion Quarterly, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication,
and the International Journal of Public Opinion Research.
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
(http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/)
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism marks the University
of Oxford's commitment to the comparative study of journalism around the
world. Anchored in the recognition of the key role of independent media
in open societies and the power of information in the modern world, the
institute aims to serve as the leading forum for a productive engagement
between scholars from a wide range of disciplines and practitioners of
journalism. It brings the depth and rigor of academic scholarship of the
highest standards to major issues of relevance to the world of news
media. It is global in its perspective and in the content of its activities.
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