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[ecrea] CfP European Media Management Association (emma) 2019 in Cyprus
Mon Nov 05 14:01:26 GMT 2018
The European Media Management Association(emma) is currently
accepting paper and poster submissions for their annual conference
which will take place in Limassol, Cyprus from 5–7 June 2019.
The theme for the conference is "/Media Management and Actionable
Knowledge: The Relationship between Theory and Practice/".
To review the official call please refer to
www.media-management.eu/conference-2019-cyprus
<https://www.media-management.eu/conference-2019-cyprus/> or:
_https://www.media-management.eu/calls _
Abstracts are due January 31st, 2019.
Applications are also being accepted for the "/Early Career
Researcher emma Annual Conference Grant 2019/."
(https://www.media-management.eu/calls/)
If you have any questions regarding the conference, please contact
the conference host: Prof. Dr. Stavros Georgiades,
(bus.gs /at/ frederick.ac.cy) <mailto:(bus.gs /at/ frederick.ac.cy)>
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CALL FOR PAPERS / POSTERS
Media Management and Actionable
Knowledge: The Relationship between
Theory and Practice
2019 Annual Conference of
the European Media Management Association (emma)
https://www.media-management.eu/conference-2019-
cyprus/
#emmaCyprus
Limassol, 5–7June, 2019
Hosted by
Cyprus University of Technology (CUT), Cyprus
Deadline for abstract submission: 31 January, 2019.
Early career researcher emma conference grants available
Media Management and Actionable
Knowledge: The Relationship between Theory
and Practice
Digital technology and changing consumption habits
are driving media
organisations to gain more insights into their audi
ences. At the same time,
they are required to identify sustainable revenue m
odels while also creating
innovative content on different platforms to offer
audiences compelling
experiences. At times like these, a call for more a
ctionable approaches by
media management scholars and practitioners can con
tribute to our
comprehension of the aforementioned disruptions.
Actionable knowledge reflects an organisation’s lea
rning capability to
connect heterogeneous elements (social, political,
economic- technological)
so as to inform future action. Its focus is on (lea
rning) practice as a form of
self-organisation that is fluid, dynamic and emerge
nt. Actionable knowledge
is therefore pragmatic engagement with the social c
omplexity of organising
and is thus a central concern in organisation studi
es on at least two levels.
First, it illustrates the relationship between theo
ry and practice and shows the
impact of organisational research through the gener
ation of actionable
knowledge i.e. knowledge implementable by the stake
holders whom it is
intended to engage (business practitioners, policy-
makers, researchers).
Second, it seeks to advance our theoretical underst
anding of the nature of
action as a phenomenon as well as the relationship
between action and
knowledge (modes of knowing) in organisations. Atte
ntion is on the conditions
that underpin the relationship between knowledge an
d action and the
potential benefits and outcomes for organisations w
ho succeed in effectively
‘managing’ both what they know and how they act on
what they know.
After all, - “there is nothing so practical as a go
od theory”-, according to Kurt
Lewin’s famous 1943 assertion.
By addressing this call, the 2019 Annual Conference
of the European Media
Management Association (emma) in Limassol, Cyprus i
nvites papers relating
to the following key questions, aiming to explore t
he relationship between
media management theory and practice through action
able knowledge:
•
How can media management research best result in ac
tionable
knowledge?
•
How can management transfer and share actionable kn
owledge in
media organisations?
•
What are the mechanisms by which actionable knowled
ge can be
operationalised for media stakeholders?
•
What influences decision-making in media?
•
How rational (based on knowledge) is decision makin
g?
In terms of topics, we welcome both paper and poste
r proposals that address
either the specific conference theme or more genera
l issues regarding the
management of media organisations. Topics of releva
nce include (but are
not limited to):
-
actionable knowledge
-
digital transformation
-
big data
-
creativity simulation
-
media consumer trends
-
media value chains
-
copyright issues
-
competition of audiovisual platforms
-
brand management
-
working and labour conditions
-
marketing
-
media entrepreneurship (special interest group)
-
ICT & innovation in media companies (special intere
st group)
-
emerging media markets (special interest group)
-
strategic media management (special interest group)
-
media policy & regulation (special interest group)
Find information about emma’s special interest grou
ps here:
https://www.media-management.eu/directories/special
-interest-groups/
Call for Papers
Submissions for the emma conference are invited as
paper proposals in the
form of abstracts (500–750 words) followed by a ful
l paper (6000 words
maximum), if the abstract is accepted. The abstract
should address the
following evaluation criteria:
– relevance to the academic field of media manageme
nt,
– theoretical background and rationale for selectio
n,
– research methodology and description of the empir
ical data used,
– clear summary of the main results,
– originality and contribution to the field’s knowl
edge,
– practical implications (for business and/or polic
y).
All submissions will go through the process of doub
le peer review by experts
nominated to the conference’s Scientific Committee.
Paper submissions should be uploaded to emma’s onli
ne submission tool
https://www.media-
management.eu/ocs/index.php/emma/emma2019/author/su
bmit
by 31 January 2019.
Full papers can be considered for the Best Paper Aw
ard (€300) and for the
Special JOMB Issue only if they are submitted befor
e 20 April 2019.
Call for Posters
Similar to the Call for Papers, we welcome poster p
roposals that address
either the specific conference theme or other topic
s relevant to the field of
media management. Different from the papers (which
participants will
present orally), posters should introduce on-going
and future research
projects. The focus is less on the results of such
projects rather than the
research question(s) and methodology. Ideally, part
icipants will look for
cooperation partners through such posters. The post
ers will be exhibited in a
prominent place at the conference venue throughout
the conference.
Whoever is interested in presenting a poster, shoul
d submit an abstract (500–
750 words) that addresses the following evaluation
criteria:
– goals of the ongoing or intended research project
,
– research questions and hypotheses,
– research methodology and description of the empir
ical data used,
– description of the project team and collaboration
partners,
– intention: why I want to present my project at th
e emma conference
–expected outcomes: what I want to gain from this p
resentation at the
emma conference
– possibility of assigning the project to an emma s
pecial interest group (where
applicable).
Poster submissions should be made via the online fo
rm
https://www.media-
management.eu/conference-2019-cyprus/poster-submiss
ions/
by 31 January 2019.
If their poster proposal is accepted, participants
will receive clear guidance in
terms of poster size, format, etc.
Important Dates
31 January, 2019
Deadline for abstract submissions (papers
and posters)
28 February, 2019
Notification of acceptance (papers and
posters)
Opening of conference registration
Opening of paper submissions
20 April , 2019
Deadline for full paper submissions
1 May, 2019
Closing of conference registration
5-7 June, 2019
emma 2019 Annual Conference “Media
Management
and Actionable
Knowledge: The Relationship between
Theory and Practice”
arly career researchers who wish to apply for an e
mma conference grant
(up to €1000) are referred to the Call for Applicat
ions published on the emma
website (https://www.media-management.eu/calls/).
Contact/Organisers
emma 2019 Annual Conference website:
https://www.media-management.eu/conference-2019-cyp
rus/
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/emma.media.management
Twitter: @emma_assoc
https://twitter.com/emma_assoc
Faculty of Communication and Media Studies
Department of Communication and Internet Studies
Cyprus University of Technology (CUT)
30 Arch. Kyprianos Str.
3036 Limassol, Cyprus
Organising Committee:
Conference Chair: Prof. Dr. Stavros Georgiades - CO
NTACT PERSON:
(bus.gs /at/ frederick.ac.cy)
Local Organising Chair: Prof. Nikos Tsapatsoulis
Program Committee Chairs: Dr Paraskevi (Evi) Dekoul
ou - CONTACT PERSON:
(dekoulou.e /at/ unic.ac.cy)
Dr Nicholas Nicoli (University of Nicosia)
Local team:
Prof. Georgios Panigyrakis
Dr. Dionysis Panos
Dr. Euripides C. Antoniades
Ms Evdoxia Kyriacou
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