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[Commlist] cfp: special issue Media and the EU Governance. Democracy, participation, and innovation
Tue Jun 15 06:48:13 GMT 2021
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*Media and the EU Governance. Democracy, participation, and innovation*
Special Issue De Europa (http://www.deeuropa.unito.it/
<http://www.deeuropa.unito.it/>)
Edited by Marinella Belluati (University of Turin,
(marinella.belluati /at/ unito.it) <mailto:(marinella.belluati /at/ unito.it)>)
Luciano Morganti (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, (luciano.morganti /at/ vub.be)
<mailto:(luciano.morganti /at/ vub.be)>)
Special Issue 2022
ISBN
*The Background and Rationale*
While the European Union (EU) has become increasingly crucial for the
life and the work of its 450M citizens, the European integration process
itself has historically been characterized by cyclical crises.
While looking back, it is clear that economic and political tensions
have previously opened new opportunities for widening and deepening the
EU's integration. The present crisis seems different. A long-term
falling trend of public trust in national and EU institutions has been
undermining the European integration process and more recently “citizen
dissatisfaction with national governments and disaffection from the EU
has been on the rise” (Schmidt, 2015, p.57). The EU has had to face a
long-lasting economic crisis, accompanied by the rise of populist and
anti-EU parties that have been present in the European Parliament since
the last two legislatures. Today, and on top of the political crisis
described earlier, for the first time in the history of the EU, an
unexpected force of disruption, such as the health crisis caused by the
spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, has contributed to create an
unprecedented critical situation for the European Union.
Aware of this epochal conjuncture, European leaders and Policy Makers
have called for "The Future of Europe'' conference. This Conference
should help to address the crisis openly, enlarge the participation of
European citizens in European governance, and ultimately define the
fundamental values and principles that have shaped the European
communities, whose building “has always been plagued by uncertainty”
(Williams, 2009, p.551). Following the delay caused by the COVID-19
pandemic outbreak, the debate is now restarting with renewed energies.
Recently, the European Commission has launched the European Democracy
Action Plan (EDAP) to counter disinformation and the rise of extremism
and nurture pluralism in the European public space. Media, politics, and
Institutions are all involved in contrasting the rise of extremism and
reducing the distance between people and politicians, strengthening
media freedom, and fighting disinformation. The EDAP tries to connect
traditional goals pursued by the institutions over time: citizens’
empowerment and participation, transparency, innovation as institutional
tools to improve internal cohesion in the European Public Sphere.
Together with the EDAP, the European Commission has also launched the
European Media Action Plan (EMAP) to recognize the role of information
as a structural aspect to support the recovery and transformation. The
EMAP recognizes that the media and audiovisual sectors, heavily hit by
the coronavirus crisis, are essential for democracy, Europe's cultural
diversity and digital autonomy. In line with this comprehensive approach
a NEWS more specific initiative for the support of the news media sector
has been announced, with the scope of bundling existing and future
actions, to provide a coordinated answer to the most pressing needs of
the news sector (European Commission, 2020).
It is evident that the simultaneous launch of the EDAP and the EMAP is a
sign of the fact that media and democracy are now seen as tightly
connected and essential to the critical re-launch of the European
project that puts the citizens and their participation at the center of
the debate.
By acknowledging the importance of citizens’ participation and the role
of media in making the EU integration process more democratic and
participative, the aim of this De Europa Special Issue on Media and the
EU Governance - Democracy, participation, and innovation is to shed
light on the essential relations between Media, Democracy and
Participation in the particular context of the EU multi-level governance
and multi-actors structure. In this complex setting, in which
participative practices, actions for the support of the media and EU
related information and communication strategies have to find a precise
role and place, it is vital to understand and discuss the delicate
balance between the EU institutions, the Member States, their citizens
and stakeholders at large on the backdrop of a changing media environment.
*Call for Abstracts/Draft articles*
The De Europa Special Issue on Media and the EU Governance - Democracy,
participation, and innovation is inviting the submission of
abstracts/draft articles in Three main themes that broadly concern:
1) Media, Democracy and participation,
2) Media and EU governance
3) Innovation in Media
For theme 1) Media, Democracy and participation, the editorial committee
welcomes contributions that reflect on the following theoretical and
empirical aspects of 1) established news media as enablers of meaningful
participation; 2) the impact of Disinformation actions and
Disinformation dynamics in the EU and an assessment of the European and
national policies and actions to counter-fight disinformation; 3)
specific actions and policies implemented by the EU institutions and EU
co-financed projects to foster participatory practices. Comparative
research (at national, transnational and European level) that addresses
the 3 issues above are also welcome.
For theme 2) Media and EU governance, the editorial committee welcomes
contributions that reflect on 1) the theoretical and empirical aspects
of the role of established news media in Europe in informing European
citizens about the EU integration process; 2) the strategies and
policies to develop critical (European) thinking through the legacy and
new media; 3) the critical role of (EU and Member States) institutional
information and communication actions and policies to help develop
better governance practices in the EU.
For theme 3) Innovation in Media, the editorial committee welcomes
contributions that reflect on the theoretical and empirical aspects of
innovation in the EU media sector and in particular on 1) Innovations
happening at socio, economic, technological and business level in and in
between media outlets in the EU; 2) new users’ appropriation modalities
and new communication flows as well as new editorial innovation
practices of social media and radio, television and the press; 3) the
ethical and policy challenges open by Artificial Intelligence and Big
Data in the EU and in EU media.
N.B.: The three themes above indicate thematic areas and should not
impede the submission of draft articles and abstracts that are in line
with the Background and Rationale and with the Call for Articles
indicated above.
Abstract Length, specs and deadlines
01/07/2021 submission of abstracts (max 600 words, containing the main
research question(s) addressed, the methodology used in the study and an
indication of the main findings of the research), or draft articles,
should be sent via e-mail to: *(marinella.belluati /at/ unito.it)
<mailto:(marinella.belluati /at/ unito.it)>, (luciano.morganti /at/ vub.be)
<mailto:(luciano.morganti /at/ vub.be)> * (subject De Europa Special Issue C/c
*(redazione.deeuropa /at/ unito.it) <mailto:(redazione.deeuropa /at/ unito.it)>*)
01/09/2021 notification of acceptance of abstracts communicated to authors
01/02/2022 submission of papers for review (5,000–7,000 words)
01/05/2022 reviews sent to authors
30/07/2022 final paper submission
01/10/2022 De Europa n. 2/2022 publication.
The complete papers will go under double-blind peer review before
publication.
Information about editorial rules can be found here:
http://www.deeuropa.unito.it/content/Submit_an_article
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