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[ecrea] CfP. Fake News and Weaponized Defamation: Global Perspectives.
Thu Aug 17 16:21:09 GMT 2017
Call for Papers____
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Fake News and Weaponized Defamation: Global Perspectives____
January 26, 2018____
Southwestern Law School Campus____
3050 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90010____
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Submit to (jimel /at/ swlaw.edu) <mailto:(jimel /at/ swlaw.edu)>____
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Abstract deadline: ____
September 25, 2017____
Completed paper deadline:____
January 5, 2018____
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The Journal of International Media & Entertainment Law (JIMEL), in
association with the Southwestern Law Review and Southwestern
International Law Journal, invites the submission of papers that fit
within our 2018 theme.____
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Concept Note:____
The notion of “fake news” has gained great currency in global popular
culture in the wake of contentious social-media imbued elections in the
United States and Europe. Although often associated with the rise of
extremist voices in political discourse and, specifically, an agenda to
“deconstruct” the power of government, institutional media, and the
scientific establishment, fake news is "new wine in old bottles," a
phenomenon that has long historical roots in government propaganda,
jingoistic newspapers, and business-controlled public relations. In some
countries, dissemination of “false news” is a crime that is used to
stifle dissent. This broad conception of fake news not only acts to
repress evidence-based inquiry of government, scientists, and the press;
but it also diminishes the power of populations to seek informed
consensus on policies such as climate change, healthcare, race and
gender equality, religious tolerance, national security, drug abuse,
poverty, homophobia, and government corruption, among others.____
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"Weaponized defamation” refers to the increasing invocation, and
increasing use, of defamation and privacy torts by people in power to
threaten press investigations, despite laws protecting responsible or
non-reckless reporting. In the United States, for example, some
politicians, including the current president, invoke defamation as both
a sword and shield. Armed with legal power that individuals—and most
news organizations—cannot match, politicians and celebrities, wealthy or
backed by the wealth of others, can threaten press watchdogs with
resource-sapping litigation; at the same time, some leaders appear to
leverage their “lawyered-up” legal teams to make knowingly false
attacks—or recklessly repeat the false attacks of others—with impunity.____
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Papers should have an international or comparative focus that engages
historical, contemporary or emerging issues relating to fake news or
“weaponized defamation.” All papers submitted will be fully refereed by
a minimum of two specialized referees. Before final acceptance, all
referee comments must be considered.____
• Accepted papers will be peer-reviewed and distributed
during the conference to all attendees.____
• Authors are given an opportunity to briefly present their
papers at the conference.____
• Accepted papers will be published in the Journal of
International Media and Entertainment Law, the Southwestern Law Review,
or the Southwestern Journal of International Law.____
• Authors whose papers are accepted for publication will be
provided with round-trip domestic or international travel (subject to
caps) to Los Angeles, California, hotel accommodations, and
complimentary conference registration.____
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Abstract submissions/inquiries to Dr. Michael M. Epstein
((jimel /at/ swlaw.edu) <mailto:(jimel /at/ swlaw.edu)>), Supervising Editor, Journal
of International Media & Entertainment Law and Professor of Law,
Southwestern Law School. For more information, visit
www.swlaw.edu/globalfakenewsforum
<http://www.swlaw.edu/globalfakenewsforum>.____
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The Journal of International Media & Entertainment Law is a
faculty-edited journal published by the Donald E. Biederman
Entertainment and Media Law Institute at Southwestern Law School, in
cooperation with the American Bar Association’s Forum on Communications
Law, and the ABA’s Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries.____
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The Southwestern Law Review and the Southwestern Journal of
International Law are honors publications edited by students at
Southwestern Law School.
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