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[ecrea] Call for papers: Making Transparency Possible - Interdisciplinary dialogues
Fri Dec 08 08:19:34 GMT 2017
Call for papers: Making Transparency Possible - Interdisciplinary dialogues
Research Conference February 15th and 16th 2018
Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences (HiOA)
Norway
http://www.publishwhatyoupay.no/nb/node/17473
The research project "Making Transparency Possible - Interdisciplinary
dialogues" invites paper proposals from all relevant disciplines on
cross border journalism on global illicit financial flows and tax havens.
In April 2017, the Panama Papers investigation was awarded the Pulitzer
Prize for Explanatory Reporting for "using a collaboration of more than
300 reporters on six continents to expose the hidden infrastructure and
global scale of offshore tax havens". The award is only the latest in a
series of accolades for the globe-spanning reporting effort by the
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) that
includes the Miami Herald, Süddeutsche Zeitung and a number other media
partners. ICIJ is itself an example of an innovative form of journalism,
representing an unprecedented level of collaboration with more than 190
investigative journalists in more than 65 countries teaming up to
deliver in-depth investigative stories. Digital technology has
facilitated such innovative global collaborative networks of mutual aid
across countries and continents, seemingly in contrast to the dominating
media market paradigm stipulating ever-increasing competition between
journalists and media houses.
Publish What You Pay Norway, a network of 20 Norwegian civil society
organizations, together with the Department of journalism and media
studies at Oslo and Akershus University College (HiOA), has for several
years organized seminars on how to make transparency on financial flows
possible. Along with journalists, high-level delegations from Norwegian
tax authorities, criminal investigators and Norwegian development agency
have participated, and so have professors of economy, law, journalism
and development studies. Moreover, editors and investigative journalists
have been represented through bodies such as the Association of
Norwegian Editors and SKUP (a foundation that since 1990 has been
dedicated to promoting investigative journalism in Norway). Following
from discussions at these events, we have identified a number of
challenges related to cross border investigative journalism as begging
further research:
. How to understand and theorize the use of digital communication to
build cross border networks of mutual aid between investigative journalists.
. The challenge of making digital communication safe, in order to
protect sources (whistle-blowers) and the involved journalists themselves
. How to interpret and understand complex information on finance and
financial transaction, including the workings of intricate global
networks of businesses and webs of ownerships, including those
registered in tax havens
. Understanding national and international law regulating financial
flows. Understanding the political-regulative, economic and financial
drivers underlying illicit financial flows
The organisers wish to facilitate a dialogue between researchers
educated and experienced in disciplines such as (but not limited to)
law, economy and journalism studies on these issues. We welcome relevant
paper proposals dealing with digital investigative journalism, cross
border cooperation, tax havens, illicit financial flows etc. from all
relevant disciplines.
Confirmed speakers: Investigative journalists: Craig McKune (amaBhungane
Centre for Investigative Journalism), South Africa. Kristine Agalaryan,
investigative journalist for www.hetq.am , Armenia. Jóhannes Kr.
Kristjánsson, owner of Reykjavik Media and co-founder of the Icelandic
Center for Investigative Journalism. Professor Beate Sjåfjell
(University of Oslo). Sjåfjell's main field is company law and corporate
governance, with much of her research concentrating on the regulation of
business in the broader context of sustainability. Sjåfjell is founder
and head of the Oslo Faculty's Research "Group Companies, Markets and
Sustainability", which is now in its second period (2017-2021), as well
as several international networks and projects.
Professor Tina Søreide (The Norwegian School of Economics). Søreide's
research is focused on corruption, governance, markets and development,
currently with an emphasis on law enforcement. Søreide is member of the
High Level Advisory Group on Anticorruption and Integrity (HLAG) to the
Secretary General of the OECD. Professor Kalle Moene (University of
Oslo). Moene is head of ESOP - Centre for the Study of Equality, Social
Organization and Performance (University of Oslo), which is funded by
The Research Council of Norway as part of the Centres of Excellence
(SFF) scheme. Moene's main research areas are institutions compared,
economic development, unions and welfare states.
Doctoral Research Fellow Linn Anker-Sørensen (University of Oslo) is
currently researching financial engineering situated in the intersection
between corporate law, financial market law and contract law, and
furthermore in the topical intersection between financial disclosure,
access to information, corporate accountability and risk implications.
Convenor: Professor Roy Krøvel, Department of journalism and media
studies, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences.
Practical information:
A maximum of 15 papers will be selected to participate. The best papers
will be chosen for publication after the conference. Please send
abstracts of app. 500 words to: (conference /at/ pwyp.no) Deadline for
submitting abstract: January 20, 2018.
Selected participants will be notified before February 1. No conference
fee. Participants are expected to cover travel and stay during the
conference.
Roy Krøvel
Professor of journalism
HiOA/ Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences
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