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[Commlist] Cfp Emotional labour in media work
Tue Jan 25 09:17:59 GMT 2022
****Call for papers****
*Emotional labour in media work: trends, challenges, and opportunities*
28-29 April 2022, Middlesex University London
Abstracts are invited for a research symposium to be held at Middlesex
University London as part of the project ‘Journalists’ emotional labour
in the era of social media’, funded by theUK Arts and Humanities
Research Council.
Emotional labour can be conceptualised as an effort to manage emotions
which professional practitioners perceive as an integral part of their
working life experience. In journalism it has primarily been
investigated with reference to conflict and trauma reporting. More
recently academic researchers have begun investigating the importance of
emotions in journalism generally, but emotional labour more
specifically. Current evidence suggests that journalism is an occupation
characterised with high levels of emotional labour. Journalists use and
manage emotions to motivate themselves for work. Emotions evoked at work
can be intertwined with those from personal life. Indeed, work-related
emotions can also be evoked outside of the story production process, for
example in dealing with audiences and harassment, as well as being
induced by working conditions (e.g., precarious pay, working hours, job
insecurity), work relationships (e.g., within newsroom, with editors),
the competitive nature of work, and so on. Importantly, there is
evidence to suggest that if work-related emotions are not effectively
managed, they can have negative consequences on journalists’ mental and
physical health, job satisfaction, and the quality of the journalism
being produced.
While papers investigating any aspect of journalists’ emotional labour
are welcome, this symposium will provide an opportunity to widen the
discussion of emotional labour beyond the scope of ‘Journalists’
emotional labour in the era of social media’ project, by broadening the
discussion to consider this area of research more generally in the
context of media work. There is some evidence that other types of media
work might also be high emotional labour occupations, such as work with
media photography, management of media outlets’ social media, stringer
work etc.
Both theoretical and empirically informed papers are invited, focusing
on topics such as (but not limited to):
- the causes and consequences of emotional labour in journalism and
other media work
- the relationship between journalists’ freedom and safety and emotional
labour
- emotional labour in the context of precarious employment in media
- the impact of covid-19 pandemic on media workers’ emotional labour
- the impact of social media on media workers’ emotional labour
- the impact of digital transformations on media workers’ emotional labour
- the relationship between media workers’ emotional labour and digital
technologies
- emotional labour in areas such as photojournalism, camera work,
directing, editing/post-production, stringer work, social media
journalism, public relations etc.
- strategies for managing emotional labour in media work
- institutional/industry perspectives on media workers’ emotional labour
- support systems for media workers’ emotional labour
Abstracts of around 300 words should be sent to (m.simunjak /at/ mdx.ac.uk) by
*1 March 2022*. Abstract notifications will be sent out by 10 March 2022.
Attendance is free. The panels for the research symposium will be held
online on 28 April and a public roundtable on 29 April will be organised
in a hybrid format, allowing for on-site and online participation.
Opportunities for publishing selected papers in a journal special issue
will be explored after the symposium.
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