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[Commlist] Press Ethics and Media Freedom: One Day Symposium Call for Papers
Tue Mar 01 12:00:14 GMT 2022
We are delighted to announce the call for papers for a one-day symposium
on Press Ethics and Media Freedom at the St Bride Foundation, 14 Bride
Lane, London EC4Y 8EQ, 8^th June 2022.
This one-day multi-disciplinary (in-person) symposium seeks to explore
the changing ethical and regulatory parameters of journalistic practice
and its relationship with the concept of media freedom. We invite
contributions from across disciplinary areas in order to challenge
conventional perspectives pertaining to press freedom and its
entanglement with contemporary media and civil contexts and problems.
We are particularly interested in receiving proposals for papers from
scholars and practitioners engaged in participatory research methods or
other innovative co-production strategies working within the theme of
the symposium. We are also keen to showcase research grappling with
journalism ethics within the digital media environment and the
challenges raised by contemporary social and political disruptions.
Papers are welcome on the broad theme of the symposium, though topics of
particular interest to the conference organisers include:
Participatory approaches to normative media ethics
Comparative media regulation and law
Ethics and the Practice of Journalism
Media literacy and ethics
Interdisciplinary perspectives on media ethics
Ethics and media policy
Populism and new media ethics
Cross cultural and/or cross-national studies on media ethics
Ethics in Local/Regional journalism
Civic journalism ethics
Public Deliberation and normative ethics in journalism
Professional identity and the ethical role of the journalist
The symposium will also present findings from a UKRI funded project
entitled ‘Defining Freedom of the Press’ which is a multidisciplinary
project exploring press ethics and regulation across a number of
European countries and the UK. This project examines journalist,
regulator and non-journalist stakeholders’ perspectives on press ethics
and regulation. We are particularly keen to receive proposals for papers
from PGR students and from community-based organisations with an
interest in press ethics and journalism.
In addition, the symposium will screen a documentary film which has been
made as part of the project as well as host an exhibition on the topic
of ‘freedom of the press’, all at taking place at the St. Bride
Foundation in London.
A selection of papers given at the symposium will be invited to submit
to a proposed special edited collection of papers.
Keynote speakers to be announced in due course.
Participation and attendance at the conference and exhibition will be free.
Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be submitted to Professor
John Steel ((j.steel /at/ derby.ac.uk) <mailto:(j.steel /at/ derby.ac.uk)>) by 29
April, 2022.
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