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[Commlist] CfP Communications: "Media and Platform Governance"
Wed Feb 16 11:40:33 GMT 2022
Call for papers
Special Issue “Media and Platform Governance" (https://euromediapp.org
<https://euromediapp.org>)
COMMUNICATIONS – The European Journal of Communication Research
Guest editors: Josef Trappel, Tales Tomaz (University of Salzburg)
Since October 2020, the Erasmus+ Jean Monnet network “European Media and
Platform Policy” (EuromediApp) addresses the ongoing fundamental
transition from the post-World War II media order to a truly global
communication network and platform order. Digital communication promises
to bring enormous benefits to citizens and businesses and to improve the
wellbeing of citizens. However, its set-up is no longer dominated by
national or European players, but by global oligopolies, mostly
originating in the United States. These digital platforms increasingly
determine European communication at all levels, from political
communication to economic, cultural, sports and
everyday-life communication. This special issue therefore asks: What is
the European answer?
We invite contributions to this special issue in four distinct, but
interrelated topics:
1. Regulatory context: Internet governance in general and platform
governance in particular can be discussed from a global, European
and national perspectives. In this topic of the special issue,
contributions are welcome that deal with private-commercial governance
rules, as well as national and European regulatory patterns. For
example, the design and effectiveness of the German Network Enforcement
Act (2017), the modernisation and strengthening of antitrust abuse
control, European and national competition rules in the area of digital
platforms, such as the proposed Digital Markets Act (DMA), as well as
the European Commission's draft Digital Services Act (DSA) are all up
for discussion. Contributors can discuss the chances of success of
efforts to create a safer digital space in Europe where, on the one
hand, users' fundamental rights are protected and, on the other hand, a
level playing field for information and communication-based platform
companies is established. Keywords are: European and national
regulation; platform regulation, platform governance, digital
intermediaries, self-regulation, co-regulation, external regulation,
government regulation, state regulation, multi-level governance, good
platform governance.
2. Economic policy context: Digital platforms were initially
conceived by their developers as forums for exchange between
individuals, independent of the mass media. With their wide
dissemination, a competitive relationship has quickly developed. Due to
the economic two-sidedness, digital platforms today compete with mass
media in terms of both usage time and advertising sales. In the past
decade, digital platforms succeeded in gaining competitive advantages in
both areas. Especially younger cohorts spend more time using digital
platforms than mass media, and personalized advertising provides digital
platforms additional advantages. As a result, mass media advertising
revenues have eroded, affecting the financial viability of journalism.
The Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated and accelerated this trend.
Contributions are welcome addressing fair competition, regulatory
responses to oligopolistic or monopolistic concentration of power and
its abuse. Keywords are: competition, concentration of power, platform
power and abuse, bequest, manipulation, propaganda; antitrust policy,
protecting fundamental rights protection, privacy.
3. Corporate policy context: Mass media and digital platforms create
public spheres and shape public discourse by producing or
moderating content. While mass media are responsible for the top end of
the relevant value chain, thus the generation of content, digital
platforms delegate this step to their users in order to intervene in a
moderating capacity only later - often only when necessary. In both
cases, the operators socially responsible as well as accountable.
Contributions should discuss the diversity of procedures in the
production and dissemination of content, as well as justified variations
of regulatory regimes. Who bears responsibility for algorithm-driven or
algorithm-generated content? What requirements, if any, should be placed
on self-regulation within the industry and on individual platform
companies? Keywords are: accountability, transparency obligation,
responsibility, algorithms, accountability, infrastructures
4. Journalistic and editorial context: The platformisation of
democracy, the public sphere and journalism has fuelled the debate on
the power of commercial technology corporations and digital platform
operators such as Facebook, Google, Twitter, Instagram and
Snapchat. Contributions are welcome on issues of governance and
regulation regarding the power and influence of private media and
platform corporations on public and political democratic discourses.
Keywords are hate speech, all kinds of legal or illegal mis- and
disinformation, structural and situational violation of privacy,
restrictions on access to content (gatekeeping), lack of labelling of
advertising and propaganda, etc.
Contributions should not exceed 8000 words (including references,
tables, footnotes, excluding appendices and supplementary material)
for articles and 4000 words for Research in Brief or a Debate. The
language style should be American English, quotation style (APA) should
be applied. Interested scholars are invited to submit two-page abstracts
by the end of March 2022. Selected abstracts are invited to submit
full papers. COMMUNICATIONS is a double-blind peer reviewed journal and
contributions are accepted only after this process.
Note: No payments from authors will be required.
Timing:
· Abstracts (2 pages including five key words): 31 March 2022
· Invitation to submit full paper: 25 April 2022
· Full paper submission: 30 September 2022
· End of review process: 31 March 2023
· Final version of articles: 30 April 2023
· Publication of the special issue: September 2023
Submission address / contact address: (tales.tomaz /at/ plus.ac.at)
<mailto:(tales.tomaz /at/ plus.ac.at)>
Please note that your text should be anonymized. Author name(s),
institutional affiliation(s) and contact information should be sent on
a separate file or on the body of the e-mail.
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