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[ecrea] CFP: journal of media innovation / Theme: Media Innovation and Social change
Thu Oct 11 07:38:37 GMT 2018
Theme: Media Innovation and Social change
The Centre for Research on Media Innovations at the University of Oslo
invites researchers to submit articles related to the area of Media
Innovation and Social Change. Submissions will be peer reviewed and
considered for publication in a special issue on this topic in the
open-access Journal of Media Innovation. As part of the publication
process, authors of accepted papers will be invited to participate in a
workshop at the Department of Media and Communication, at the University
of Oslo on 18-19 January, 2019. The workshop will focus on a
collaborative review of accepted papers with the intention of developing
them for publication in the special issue.
Contact: (n.n.bhroin /at/ media.uio.no)
Read more: bit.ly/2QGpDEL
Key dates:
22 November 2018: Submissions of extended abstracts/draft papers (from
1500 to 6000 words)
30 November 2018: Notification of acceptance/rejection
18-19 January 2019: Workshop
1 May 2019: Submission of full and revised papers
1 November 2019: Publication of Special Issue (Online first available)
THEMES:
Research in the field of media innovations focusses on understanding
change as it relates to new players in the media landscape, new roles of
media users, new business models and new media formats (cf. Storsul and
Krumsvik, 2013). To date, studies of media innovations have primarily
explored media innovations that occur within established media
organizations and institutions, but not significantly explored the
perspective of societal change. However, media innovations do have
consequences for social processes, with particular regard to
participation, empowerment and democracy. To date, the social
implications of media innovations remain significantly
under-researched. This Special Issue aims to address this research gap.
We invite a range of theoretical and empirical research.
Published research articles will explore the relationship between media
innovation and social change by focussing on topics topics such
as: Media innovation and activism; Minority, marginalized or
disadvantaged communities; User empowerment and user participation in
Media Innovation; Media innovation and ethical dilemmas (including
business ethical dilemmas); Media innovation and social movements; Media
innovations that are initiated either wholly or partly outside of
traditional media organizations; Media innovations and technological
infrastructure for social change; and, governance and policy issues.
Keynote speaker:
The workshop will include a keynote lecture from Professor
Christopher Csíkszentmihályi - ERA CHAIR, Scientific Director, and
Member of Factulty at Madeira Interactive Technologies
Institute. Christopher works with Civic Media, Sociotechnical Systems,
Robotics and Media Activism.
Editors:
Stefania Milan, Associate Professor of New Media and Digital Culture at
the University of Amsterdam and Associate Professor (II) of Media
Innovation at the University of Osloand Niamh Ni Bhroin; Postdoctoral
researcher, Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo.
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