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[Commlist] CfP for ICA Preconference 2021 on "Media Performance & Social Inclusion"
Sat Dec 19 18:38:41 GMT 2020
Call for Papers
ICA Preconference 2021: Media Performance & Social Inclusion
Sponsored by the Journalism Studies Division & the Political
Communication Division
May 27, 2021, 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. EST
Virtual conference (platform: Cadmore – same platform as used for the
ICA main conference)
During the Covid pandemic it has become extremely clear that public
communication may do both: contribute to the inclusion of people in a
diverse society or amplifies the disintegration of society into groups
serving particular interests. The preconference therefore aims at
intensifying the discussion on media performance, initiated by two ICA
preconferences in 2016 and 2017, but considering the main theme of ICA
2021, it will focus on how media should act to support the inclusion of
people in a diverse democratic society, and how media actually act.
Especially in times of crisis, when community is particularly important,
but also beyond crises, media should promote tolerant and respectful
coexistence of people instead of conveying "illiberal" notions of
democracy which undermine basic democratic values. Given the different
social contexts, cultural practices, media ecosystems and media use
behaviors, which can be observed around the globe and even within one
country, the preconference aims at discussing which factors and which
media types enhance rather than limit the inclusive nature and quality
of media content. Special focus is given on the relation between
normative principles, which themselves are rooted in different
conceptions and models of democracy, and the practices to which they
correspond. Moreover, the complexity and hybridity of media ecosystems
should be taken into account by discussing legacy media, social media,
alternative media, and other types of media in their interplay when
contributing more or less to social inclusion.
It is a particular concern of the preconference to bring together
researchers from different backgrounds, including theoretically,
methodologically, and practically oriented researchers, in order to
exchange innovative ideas on the role of the media in promoting social
inclusion. As a first step to achieving this, the preconference program
will include input speeches by
* Nouha Belaid, Academic Program Manager of School of Communication at
the Central University of Tunis and a co-founder of the Arab Journalism
Observatory,
* Aeron Davis, Emeritus Professor at Goldsmiths, University of London,
Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies (MCCS) (requested),
* Philip M. Napoli, James R. Shepley Professor of Public Policy at Duke
University and a Faculty Affiliate with the DeWitt Wallace Center for
Media & Democracy,
* Natalie J. Stroud, Professor of Communication Studies and Journalism
at The University of Texas at Austin and the founding and current
Director of the Center for Media Engagement in the Moody College of
Communication.
Special emphasis is laid on
(1) contributions from countries around the world, particularly from
countries or areas that have been insufficiently represented in the
international literature until now;
(2) studies dealing not only with "legacy media" but also with all kinds
of social and "alternative" media and their role in the overall media
environment, and especially the interplay of these media types;
(3) concepts that focus on the relations between the various levels
where quality can and should be measured (policy and regulatory
frameworks, media system structures, newsroom investment, organizational
standards, journalists' role perceptions, content characteristics, and
user preferences);
(4) and reflections and practical examples why scholars should seek, or
not seek, to "intervene" in public debate with their research findings
supporting good practice in professional and civic journalism.
*** Important dates ***
January 13, 2021: Opening of online registration (along with the main
conference; no special registration fee to attend the preconference)
January 25, 2021: Deadline for abstracts (500 words; without any
identifying information, please upload to Easychair “ICA21-MPSI”: Log in
to EasyChair for ICA21-MPSI
<https://easychair.org/account/signin?l=03u0OXdSo5UhnJVKQXGkX2>)
February 12, 2021: Notification letters
May 5, 2021: Registration closes
May 13, 2021: Discussion paper due (5-10 pages)
*** Information ***
ICA announcement regarding the #ICA21 Conference: 2021 Virtual
Announcement (ymaws.com)
<https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.icahdq.org/resource/resmgr/conference/2021/ica21_virtualannouncement.pdf>
Preconference website:
http://www.foeg.uzh.ch/de/forschung/Events/ICA-Preconference-27.5.2021.html
<http://www.foeg.uzh.ch/de/forschung/Events/ICA-Preconference-27.5.2021.html>
The organizers can be contacted by e-mail and will be happy to answer
any questions related to the preconference:
- Josef Seethaler, Austrian Academy of Sciences & University of
Klagenfurt, Institute for Comparative Media and Communication Studies
((josef.seethaler /at/ oeaw.ac.at) <mailto:(josef.seethaler /at/ oeaw.ac.at)>)
- Linards Udris, University of Zurich, Research Center for the Public
Sphere and Society ((linards.udris /at/ foeg.uzh.ch)
<mailto:(linards.udris /at/ foeg.uzh.ch)>)
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