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[Commlist] cfp: Challenges for Local Journalism in Disinformation Times
Tue Dec 17 10:33:39 GMT 2019
ECREA 2020 Panel Proposal: Challenges for Local Journalism in
Disinformation Times
The Re/media.Lab – Laboratory and Incubator of Regional Media is calling
for proposals for a panel submission to the 8^th European Communication
Conference: ”Communication and Trust: Building Safe, Sustainable and
Promising Futures” to be held in Braga, Portugal, October 2-5, 2020. The
panel aims to reflect on the Challenges for Local Journalism in
Disinformation Times.
Fake news has recently gained prominence as the way media content is
presented and consumed on social networks. The pressure of fake news
tends to favor audience’s quick and superficial perception, with little
incentive for more careful reflection, in which emotion and polarization
play an additional role. In local contexts, the existence of offline
social networks supported by close social ties may strengthen the
occurrence of endogamic contexts that difficult changes and diversity.
Our group is interested in receiving abstracts proposing a theoretical
and experimental approach to fake news in local journalism highlighting
the following issues:
a) Disinformation and fake news in local and communitarian contexts.
b) The risk that close ties inside local communities induce an endogamic
perception of public life, including effects such as like-minded
thoughts. polarized bubbles or the closure of the agenda process.
c) The role and perception of local journalists on the issues related to
disinformation and fake news at the local e communitarian levels.
d) The role played by perception of the public on the issues related to
disinformation and fake news at local and communitarian levels.
e) Presentation, description or suggestion of original local
media-literacy strategies as an element of prevention and combat against
disinformation in these contexts.
f) Presentation, description or suggestion of ombudsman strategies as an
element of preventing disinformation in these contexts.
g) Presentation of new or reformulated theoretical, experimental and
methodological approaches to the studies of disinformation processes in
local contexts.
To comply with the ECREA guidelines, individual abstracts of 500 words
can be submitted. Abstract titles are limited to 30 words. All abstracts
must be written in English and up to10 authors can be included. The
presenting author must be listed first and only one author can be
nominated as the presenting author.
Please send your abstract to João Carlos Correia at the University of
Beira Interior ((jcorreia /at/ ubi.pt) <mailto:(jcorreia /at/ ubi.pt)>) and Pedro
Jerónimo ((pj /at/ ubi.pt) <mailto:(pj /at/ ubi.pt)>) until January 5. This will
enable Re/media.Lab committee to peer review contributions ahead of the
ECREA deadline on January 15.
The 2020 conference is organized by the European Communication Research
and Education Association (ECREA) and the University of Minho. For more
information: www.ecrea2020braga.eu <http://www.ecrea2020braga.eu>
Information on the Re/media.Lab: www.labcom-ifp.ubi.pt/remedialab/
<http://www.labcom-ifp.ubi.pt/remedialab/>
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