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[ecrea] cfp: Media Systems under Pressure: Recent Developments in Media Freedom in Central and Eastern Europe
Wed Mar 14 18:02:38 GMT 2018
2nd call: deadline for submissions 18 March
CALL FOR PAPERS
*Media Systems under Pressure: Recent Developments in Media Freedom in
Central and Eastern Europe*
International workshop, 18 May 2018, University of Amsterdam
ORGANISERS
Dr. Sudha Rajagopalan, University of Amsterdam
Dr. Mariëlle Wijermars, University of Helsinki
Across Central and Eastern Europe, media systems are increasingly under
pressure. The developments that place restrictions on the freedom of
media, or threaten to do so in the near future, take various forms. On
the one hand, (semi-)authoritarian regimes in, e.g., Russia strengthen
their hold over media industries. Promoted under the banner of
protecting national values and political stability, neoconservative
tendencies are also being translated into strict media regulation in EU
members states, such as Hungary and Poland. On the other hand, the
reliability of news and information providers has been significantly
compromised in recent years as a result of fake news and Russian
disinformation campaigns. At the same time, European responses to these
threats equally place pressure on the protection of fundamental human
rights, such as the right to information, media freedom and privacy. To
some extent, freedom of speech and information is perceived as a
potential threat to national security (e.g., spread of extremist
ideology, terrorism) or societal values (e.g., information concerning
abortion, LGBT rights, pornography)
The workshop aims to bring together international scholars and media
professionals to discuss the following questions: How can we formulate
effective responses to these manifold challenges that media systems in
Central and Eastern Europe face today? To what extent are these
developments country or region specific, or should they be seen as part
of wider European and global trends? What is the role of governments,
media, NGOs, and activists in shaping media and information spheres in
the region (in both a negative and positive sense)?
We invite contributions from academics and media professionals that
explore, among others, the following topics:
- Neoconservatism and media regulation
- Policy responses to fake news, disinformation, ‘information warfare’
- The impact of anti-terrorism measures on media freedom and privacy
- Conservative activism
- Progressive activism
TO APPLY, please send a 300 word abstract and brief biographical
statement to Mariëlle Wijermars (marielle.wijermars[at]helsinki.fi) by
18 March 2018. The organisers intend to publish revised versions of
selected papers as part of a special issue.
This workshop is organized by ARTES research group ‘Participatory
Cultures: Post-Socialist New Media Practices’ (University of Amsterdam),
the Center for Ukrainian Cultural Studies (University of Amsterdam) and
the ‘Russian Media Lab: Freedom of Speech and Critical Journalism in
Russia’ project (Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki).
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/mari%C3%ABlle-wijermars-8b50641a/>
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