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[ecrea] CfP Innovative methods in measuring political polarization in the age of hybrid media
Mon Dec 18 17:03:01 GMT 2017
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CfP: Innovative methods in measuring political polarization in the age
of hybrid media
Conference: 11th Central and Eastern European Communication and Media
Conference (CEECOM 2018)
Dates and place: May 30 – June 1 2018, Szeged, Hungary
Panel: Innovative methods in measuring political polarization in the age
of hybrid media
Panel chairs: Svetlana S.Bodrunova (St.Petersburg State University)
Gabriella Szabó (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian
Academy of Sciences)
Deadline of submission: January 31, 2018
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Polarization in politics has recently acquired great importance as a
subject of discussion in Central and Eastern Europe. The panel aims to
bring media and communication scholars together and examine the
application of new analytical tools in measuring political polarization
in the media spaces. Inspired by the thesis of hybridity and the
networked publics, we create forum for academic dispute in which we
recognize the media sphere (incl. social media) as spatial imagination
of representations and narratives on politics that carry the potential
to make the invisible publicly visible and maintain connection between
the key communicators. It is argued that today’s media ecosystem is more
than a convergence of offline and online spaces: it is the transcendence
into a new form of interactions by allowing for a rapid conversation on
politics across multiple platforms with virtual proximities and
distances between the actors.
The body of scientific thinking depicts polarization as the divergence
of politics, which highlights the creation and stabilization of
political blocs, separate political communities. Speculations began to
rise that there has been no such thing called mainstream media sphere in
CEE countries, but distinctive group of media outlets have evolved to
create ideological ‘bubbles’. In this ‘bubble’, the lines between
audiences, journalists and politicians are blurring: instead of being
neutral carrier of messages, media have become a focal point of
politically relevant communities. Nowadays, the key question to be
addressed is whether the fragmented and heavily partisan media sphere is
inclusive enough for connecting divergent journalistic opinions or there
has been a gradual emergence of political polarization because of the
media instrumentalization of political agents.
There is however pressing need for refreshing the methodological
apparatus for innovative examinations of political polarization in
media. With this in mind, we invite empirical contributions to
investigate the different aspects of the widened and widening discursive
gap between media outlets having left and right, or liberal and
conservative political orientations. The panel promotes the relational
approach to study polarization meaning that architecture of the media
space can be defined through the relations among the media platforms.
Qualitative and quantitative researches, single case studies and
cross-case comparisons form the body of this panel. We pay special
attention to the use of mixed methods such as the combination of
content-oriented examinations and network analysis. Particular attention
will be devoted to the cross-country comparability of the datasets and
to the regional specificities, therefore the contributors are encouraged
to discuss the potential common framework for the analysis of the
forthcoming 2019 European Parliamentary election campaign during the panel.
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A special issue is planned to be published based on the best papers
collected for the panel.
Please submit your individual paper proposal abstract through the
conference official submission platform
(http://ceecom2018.hu/index.php/call-for-papers/) until January 31, 2018.
More information on the 11th Central and Eastern European Communication
and Media Conference is available at http://ceecom2018.hu/
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