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[Commlist] CFP Digital Journalism Journal Special Edition - 'Disrupting and resettling the local in digital news spaces'
Sun Mar 07 14:32:26 GMT 2021
CFP Digital Journalism Journal Special Edition - 'Disrupting and
resettling the local in digital news spaces'
We are inviting proposals to an exciting special issue on digital local
news and journalism. Please consider to submit and/or forward to
interested parties. Deadline for extended abstracts is June 30, 2021.
This special issue of Digital Journalism invites scholars to explore
theoretically, conceptually and empirically the 'place', power and
challenges of the local in digital news spaces. Both single-country and
comparative research are welcome, as well as both theoretical and
empirical manuscripts. The latter may involve quantitative, qualitative
or mixed methods approaches. The issue particularly welcomes
cross-national comparative analyses and non-Western perspectives.
Possible topics to be addressed include, but are not limited to:
. How do journalists, audiences, policymakers and others define and
shape understandings of the 'local' in digital spaces.
. What are the changing ways in which journalism reproduces, represents
or builds notions of locality and location in digital space?
. Conceptual and theoretical advancements in understanding digital local
news.
. What aspects of traditional notions of the local in journalism have
remained unaffected by technological or economic changes?
. Exploration of methodological challenges and opportunities to
researching digital journalism and the local.
. Race/power relations and social justice issues in local journalism in
digital spaces.
. Interdisciplinary, cross-disciplinary approaches and geographic or
cultural comparative research on digital local news.
. How do news providers generate and /or how do audiences develop a
sense of connection to online local news and the local communities they
serve?
. How is online local news territory defined, maintained, challenged or
controlled?
. Innovations in digital local news and journalism, including AI
applications, social media and their algorithms, mapping and
place-oriented technologies and their implications.
. Challenges of digital platforms in reporting local news in times of
crisis.
. News deserts in the context of local digital spaces.
. Implications of digital connectivity issues for local media.
. Differences and similarities between commercial, public service and
community owned providers in their approach to local news in digital
space (comparative analysis especially welcome).
Information about submitting:
Proposals should include an abstract of 500 words (excluding references)
as well as a full list of author(s) with affiliation(s) and abbreviated
bio(s). Please submit your proposal as one file (PDF) with your names
clearly stated on the first page. Please email your proposal to
(agnes.gulyas /at/ canterbury.ac.uk) by June 30, 2021.
Article submission should target a length of 7,000-9,000 words.
No payment from the authors will be required.
Timeline:
. Extended abstract submission deadline: June 30, 2021
. Notification on submitted abstracts: July 28, 2021
. Article submission deadline: November 30, 2021
For further information please see here:
http://bit.ly/Digital_News_Spaces If you have any question please
contact the guest editors.
Guest Editors:
Agnes Gulyas, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK
Kristy Hess, Deakin University, Australia
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