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[Commlist] CfP: Digital Native News Media
Mon Mar 04 16:54:50 GMT 2019
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*Media and Communication
*Open access journal - ISSN: 2183-2439
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication
*Call for Papers*: DIGITAL NATIVE NEWS MEDIA: TRENDS AND CHALLENGES
*Editor: *Ramón Salaverría (University of Navarra, Spain)
*Deadline for Abstracts: *15 September 2019*
Deadline for Submissions: *15 December 2019
*Publication of the Issue: ****Volume 8, Issue 2 - April/June 2020*
*Information: *Since the beginnings of digital journalism, in the 1990s,
the first purely online news media were launched in many countries. In
that initial stage, the digital native (or digital-born) news
media—defined as “media companies that were born and grown entirely
online” (Wu, 2016, p. 131)—remained overshadowed by online media derived
from press, radio and television brands, which represented the most
important part of the news media market.
Throughout the first two decades of the 21st century, the digital native
media have multiplied and consolidated. This development has been
accelerated as a result of the global economic crisis that began in
2008, which has especially affected the traditional media companies
during the last decade. The financial and reputational problems suffered
by many legacy media companies have favored the appearance of a myriad
of new digital media brands, of very different types, but with a common
denominator: they have been founded purely in and for the internet
(Nicholls et al., 2016).
Today, digital native news media constitute a substantial part of the
emerging media market left by the economic crisis and, in front of the
decline and public questioning of a large part of the news industry,
they bring a breath of fresh air to journalism (Harlow & Salaverría,
2016; Majó-Vázquez et al., 2017). Their natural adaptation to the
internet allows digital-born news media to explore technological,
editorial, and business models that are many times distinct from those
used by legacy media. However, at the same time, their smaller
infrastructure and usually limited human and material resources raise
questions about their capacity to carry out a long-range quality
journalism. Despite these limitations, in several countries, digital
native news media are becoming a powerful vector of journalistic
innovation (Küng, 2015), as well as a benchmark for alternative and
independent journalism (Salaverría et al., 2019).
This special issue of /Media and Communication/ invites scholars to
examine the models and professional protocols of the digital native news
media. Both empirical and theoretical manuscripts; quantitative,
qualitative, and mixed methods approaches; single-country and
comparative research; and historical and contemporary inquiries are
welcome. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
* Profile and typology of digital native news media.
* Relations between digital native news media and legacy media.
* Origins and historical evolution of digital native news media.
* Production models and professional routines of journalists in
digital native news media.
* Editorial, technological and business models of digital native news
media.
* Professional standards and ethical codes of digital native news media.
* Digital native news media and social media.
* Alternative journalism in digital native news media.
* Algorithmic journalism and data journalism in digital native news
media.
**Instructions for Authors*: *Authors interested in submitting a paper
for this issue are asked to consult the journal’s instructions for
authors (
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/pages/view/forauthors
) and to send their abstracts (about 250 words, with a tentative title
and reference to the thematic issue) by email to the Editorial Office
((mac /at/ cogitatiopress.com) <mailto:(mac /at/ cogitatiopress.com)>) by 15 September
2019.
*Open Access:* The journal has an article processing charge to cover its
costs, so authors are advised to check with their institutions if funds
are available to cover open access publication fees. Further information
about the journal’s open access charges and institutional memberships
can be found here:
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/about/editorialPolicies#publicationFees
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