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[Commlist] CfP: Transnational Journalism History Conference
Tue Jan 15 16:58:09 GMT 2019
*Call for Papers*
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*_4rd Transnational Journalism History Conference_*
*June 20-21, Groningen, The Netherlands*
*Deadline CfP:February 15, 2019*
The fourth annual conference on Transnational Journalism History is
seeking papers that study historical transformations in journalism from
a transnational perspective.
We welcome papers that discuss theoretical or methodological issues as
well as empirical case studies from all parts of the world.
Specifically, we invite contributions that consider:*
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- the transfer of norms, practices and textual conventions from one
country/region to another and their consecutive adaptation in national
contexts
- transnational networks of actors
- biographical studies of transnational agents such as journalists or
publishers
- the transnational coverage of particular news stories
- transnational audiences
- the impact of (emerging) technologies on transnational journalism
- different media such as television, radio, newspapers or magazines,
and the intersection between them
*Submissions:*
Abstracts of max. 500 words (for research-in-progress), full papers (for
completed projects) and panel proposals (max. 4 papers; 400 words panel
description & 150 word abstract of each paper) should be submitted via
(journalismconferences /at/ rug.nl) <mailto:(journalismconferences /at/ rug.nl)>by
February 15, 2019. Submissions will be blind reviewed.
This year’s conference will take place on June 20-21 at the Centre for
Media and Journalism Studies in Groningen, The Netherlands. Conference
fee is € 75 (incl. lunches and conference dinner). Keynote speakers will
be announced in the next months.
Any questions may be addressed to Marcel Broersma or Frank Harbers via
(journalismconferences /at/ rug.nl) <mailto:(journalismconferences /at/ rug.nl)>,
Debbie van Tuyll ((dvantuyl /at/ augusta.edu) <mailto:(dvantuyl /at/ augusta.edu)>) or
Mark O’Brien ((mark.obrien /at/ dcu.ie) <mailto:(mark.obrien /at/ dcu.ie)>).
*Book project:*
The conference organizers work towards the publication of a Handbook of
Transnational Journalism History. Submissions for the conference will
also be considered (in adapted form) for publication in the handbook,
and discussions during the conference will be geared towards preparing
the publication.
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**Transnational Journalism History:***
Transnational journalism history acknowledges that cultural forms are
produced and exchanged across borders. It focuses on the interactions
between agents, ideas, innovations, norms and social and cultural
practices, and their consecutive incorporation and adaptation into
national frameworks. By moving back and forth between the national and
transnational level, the connective and dialectic nature of these
movements is emphasized. It thus treats the nation as only one
phenomenon among a range of others, instead of being the primary frame
for analysis.
This opens new venues for research because journalism history is
institutionally and topically still confined primarily to national
boundaries. This holds true for studies restricted to the development of
journalism in one country, like most press histories, as well as studies
that take nations as units for comparative research. Differences and, to
a lesser extent, similarities in professional practices and news
coverage are usually discussed as autonomous developments and ascribed
to national peculiarities. Transnational journalism history critically
interrogates these national paradigms and provides new ways forward.
*Sponsors:*
This conference is sponsored by the Centre for Media and Journalism
Studies at the University of Groningen, and the journalism and mass
communication programs at Dublin City University, Augusta University and
Concordia University.
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