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[Commlist] CFP: Journalism 2020: The (ir)relevance of journalism and the future of journalism studies
Fri Jul 19 15:47:04 GMT 2019
CALL FOR PAPERS
Journalism 2020: The (ir)relevance of journalism and the future of
journalism studies
A conference jointly organized by Journalism: Theory, Practice &
Criticism and Journalism Studies in celebration of their 20th anniversaries
Vienna, Austria, September 11-13, 2020. Hosted by the Journalism Studies
Center, Department of Communication, University of Vienna
The year 2000 is often considered a watershed moment in the development
of the field of journalism studies, as it marks the year that two key
academic journals – Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism and
Journalism Studies – were first published. To celebrate their twentieth
anniversaries, the journals are organizing a three-day conference in
2020 to look back on the evolution of the field, and to critically
consider key questions for the field going forward. The conference will
include a number of keynote presentations, round-tables, as well as
regular paper presentations.
There is no doubt that journalism is impacted by a whole range of
threats, many of which go to the core of what journalism is about,
whether it is occupational issues that are failing to provide the cues
to make journalism viable, politicians who are pulling into question and
attempting to curtail journalism’s role, societal actors who are
competing with traditional journalists and questioning journalism’s
authority, economic developments that are making it harder and harder to
find sustainable business models, or technological advances that
threaten traditional news selection processes. The conference will
engage with all these developments in the journalistic environment, and
we call on submissions that deal with the (ir)relevance of journalism
and fields including, but not limited to politics, technology,
economics, audience, culture, and academia.
We therefore invite papers that address how journalism studies can help
to answer crucial questions about journalism’s relevance, but also the
relevance of the field of journalism studies itself. We call
particularly for thought-provoking papers that develop new theories or
methods and push the boundaries of the field. We welcome submissions
from all theoretical, epistemological and methodological perspectives.
The conference will feature six keynote presentations on the topics
noted above, some round-table discussions, traditional paper
presentations, and coherent panels.
*Traditional paper presentations: Traditional paper presentations will
take place in panels consisting of four to five papers.
*Coherent panels: A limited number of slots will be available for
coherent panels where one topic is addressed in four to five
presentations, followed by a respondent. Preference will be given to
panels with presenters from diverse backgrounds and affiliations.
Following the conference, we envisage to publish special issues in both
journals, as well as a book featuring the best submissions.
How to submit:
Submissions can be sent to (journalism2020 /at/ univie.ac.at) by no later than
February 29, 2020. Please include in the email (1) the title of your
paper, (2) an abstract of no more than 400 words, (3) names and
affiliations of the authors.
To submit a panel proposal, a 300-word rationale should be sent
alongside a 150-word explanation per presentation, as well as the names
and affiliations of presenters and respondent.
All submissions will undergo scholarly peer-review.
Notifications of acceptance will be issued in early April.
More information can be found on our website:
https://journalism2020.univie.ac.at/
Please contact the conference organizing committee with questions at
(journalism2020 /at/ univie.ac.at).
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