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[Commlist] ECREA Online pre-conference – Mediatization 3.0? The future of the research field
Tue Jun 07 12:08:02 GMT 2022
*Call for Abstracts **– ECREA Online pre-conference Mediatization 3.0?
The future of the research field October 12, 2022 (submission deadline:
June 30, 2022)*
Since its inception, mediatization has been a contested term within
media and communication research that includes different perspectives on
the interrelation between technological and socio-cultural change. While
it can be argued that mediatization as a meta-process is an omnipresent
part of human history, mediatization research is primarily a response to
the progressing digitization and datafication of society and its
consequences for human interaction and sense-making. The mediatization
approach is characterized by different perspectives: constructivist,
institutional, material and cultural as well as critical giving
academics the possibility to discuss theoretically and methodologically
socio-technological change. Where traditional communication research
focused on media as independent entities, mediatization research
contributed by highlighting interrelations and the interweaving of media
and practices within different fields of human interaction.
However, as technology and society change, many of the claims that set
early mediatization research apart have become self-evident in the light
of the ubiquity of technical gadgets, social networks, and a sprawling
digital infrastructure. As computers of different shapes and forms have
not only become part of all symbolic operations, they have also evolved
into “smart” infrastructures that act as gatekeepers between humans and
the reality they live in, affecting us on a deeper level. What was once
theorized and studied within specific communities and practices is now a
widely accepted fait accompli that touches every aspect of everyday life.
Through all of this, mediatization has remained a useful yet broad
concept that offers various points of contact for researchers from
different disciplines. At the same time, mediatization has become an
all-encompassing umbrella term for studying social and technological
change. Its proponents find themselves targeting and discussing their
research within more specialized, thematically relevant contexts. With
core issues of mediatization research being widely discussed in various
contexts, the boundaries and benefits of mediatization research are at
risk of becoming diluted, raising the question of what makes this
approach unique and compelling for future research?
Mediatization approach, theory and field have met with many critical
objections over the past years, to which valuable answers have been
formulated. At the same time, however, the dynamics of change in the
media environment have accelerated further; giving way to datafication,
algorithmization, platformization, and the growing influence of
artificial intelligence. This raises questions about the status of the
research field of mediatization; the relationship between processes and
meta-processes; and fundamental definitional issues about what media and
communication are now in the context of complex technological processes
(the importance of big data and the analysis of users’ data and
behaviour), new economic conditions (data capitalism, forecasting and
surveillance) and new socio-cultural conditions, including pandemic and
post-pandemic reality.
We want to invite researchers to discuss the past and the future of
mediatization research as a broad yet unifying approach. Hence, this
call addresses both established mediatization theorists, senior
researchers, and early-career academics, from different backgrounds
utilizing the concept of mediatization. We hope for theoretical and
empirical ideas of how mediatization is currently understood and how the
concept inspires future research.
More information regarding the online pre-conference on October 12,
2022, and the submission of abstracts (max. 300 words until June 30,
2022) can be found here: https://bit.ly/3IyP71e <https://bit.ly/3IyP71e>
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