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[Commlist] Call for book chapters: Beyond Institutions and Systems: Media Culture in Central and Eastern Europe
Thu Feb 07 22:34:34 GMT 2019
Beyond Institutions and Systems:
Media Culture in Central and Eastern Europe
Edited by:
Márton Demeter (Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church, Hungary)
and Michał Głowacki (University of Warsaw, Poland)
CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS
Rationale
Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is one of the most diverse regions with
unique cultures and the media. Societal, political and technology
transformations in the late 20th Century has opened up a room for
democratic media and communications with a hope of professional
journalism and supportive media policies development. However, the
latest trends in some of the CEE countries (see for instance Hungary and
Poland) have proven the weakness of media change reflected in the
growing political agenda as well as polarization of media and society.
In fact, media in CEE still functions as a watershed between the
developed centers (especially Western Europe) and non-democratic regimes
of Central Asian and Eastern European cultures. The blending of
path-dependencies, socially-engaged media paradigm, adaptation
strategies to digital age with shrunk in international press freedom
ranks (Freedom House, Reporters Without Borders) call for advance
approaches. The goal is to find a balance between the Western and
Eastern traditions and build on a research framework that goes beyond
media organizations and their accompanying internal and external systems.
CEE media are still underrepresented in the global map of
communications and media studies. The region might be therefore seen as
semi-periphery of academic community with only few scholars publishing
internationally in top-tier periodicals. Moreover, the large number of
existing studies investigated Central and Eastern Europe through the
lenses of Western media systems dimensions. This approach might fail to
address unique societal conditions, including conditions of political,
journalism and organizational culture which have a critical impact on
the way media is functioning. We argue that in order to fully understand
the fabric of the CEE media one needs to focus more on people – their
values, practices and mindsets. This vision has been recently augumented
by Paolo Mancini (University of Perugia, Italy); he has argued that
media systems perspective shall be extended by that of media culture and
its significance in times of technology change and social/political
volatility . The concept of media culture has also been recently tested
by Sabina Mihelj and Simon Huxtable in their case study of Socialist
Television .
Objective and themes
We invite experts and scholars interested in Central and Eastern
European media to contribute their studies and insights to media culture
as a multilayered analytical prism. We believe that with a help of
diverse research scopes and methodologies, the book will go a long way
in explaining critical role of culture from several points of view.
In line with this “Beyond Institutions and Systems: Media Culture in
Central and Eastern Europe” welcomes comparative research as well as
case study analyses which include (but are not limited to) the following
subjects and sub-sections:
• Cultural path-dependencies of media in CEE countries: socialism
legacy, blending of culture with media, trust, ethics,
• Journalism culture: professional unions and organizations, journalism
values and norms, missions, strategies, skills and attitudes, training,
experience, serving communities, media’s attitude to internal and
external collaboration;
• Organizational culture of media: organizational change and
restructuring, adaptation from broadcast to network paradigm, management
systems, R and D, working conditions, strategies to support risk taking,
motivation, networking, afterwork culture;
• Political culture and decision-making processes: media regulation,
political communication, power struggles and political/economic
interdependencies, inclusion of civil society in public consultation,
co-creating and testing of new solutions;
• Civil society and the culture of media publics: users’ engagement in
media, public demand on media accountability, ethics of work in media,
non-governmental organizations, high-techn/cultural industries;
• University/research culture (human geography of communication and
media studies): partnership systems between research and practice,
journalism education, new forms of knowledge share (media hubs,
accelerators), idea brokers and media innovation.
Chapter submission
Paper submissions for the edited collection in the form of abstract
(max. 500 words) shall address the following evaluation criteria:
– Relevance to the academic field of media management,
– Theoretical background, research methodology and description of
empirical data used,
– Originality of presented approach and practical implications (for
business and/or policy).
We kindly ask to send us the abstract with the suggested paper title to
Marton Demeter ((demeter /at/ komejournal.com)) and Michal Glowacki
((michal.glowacki /at/ uw.edu.pl)) by March 31, 2019. After a careful selection
process we will ask selected authors to provide the full chapters by
September 30, 2019. Detailed instructions regarding full contributions
will be disseminated at the same time. Each contribution will then be
sent to external double blind review in order to elaborate on final
comments and adjustments. We expect the book to be submitted for
publication in the Spring of 2020.
Timeline
Deadline for 500 words long chapter outlines: March 31, 2019
Decision on acceptance/rejection: April 15, 2019
Full chapters: September 30, 2019.
Review and revision: March 2020.
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