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[Commlist] ECREA pre-conference: Constructive Journalism
Tue Apr 05 13:51:00 GMT 2022
*ECREA pre-conference –*
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*Constructive Journalism: Where are we now – and what are the ways to a
better future?*
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*Date and venue: Wednesday, October 19^th , 2022, from 10.30-17.00,
Constructive Institute at Aarhus University*
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*Pre-conference highlights:*
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* *Present your research to engaged peers – and learn from their wise
words and their work*
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* *Visit one of the world’s premier hubs for the development of
constructive journalism*
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* *Be part of the conversation about the development of research in
constructive journalism*
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* *Form new collaborations with other scholars and practitioners
within the field*
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In recent years, many journalists and editors around the world have
started experimenting with constructive journalism, and at the same time
researchers have shown an increasing interest in the topic. Constructive
journalism as a research field is rapidly expanding and it has resulted
in conferences, seminars, and special issues in flagship journals within
journalism studies. At this pre-conference – hosted at one of the major
sites for the development of constructive journalism, namely the
Constructive Institute – we want to explore new avenues for constructive
journalism as a research field by bringing together researchers and
practitioners to exchange ideas and discuss the potential of and
challenges for constructive journalism.
In the first part of the day researchers will present and discuss their
work in progress. The presentations will provide a status on the state
of current and coming research and will serve as a starting point for
discussing future avenues for research on constructive journalism.
The second part of the day will start with a presentation of the
development of constructive journalism in different newsrooms around the
world, to provide insights on the challenges and the potential
experienced in the newsrooms working with constructive journalism. Among
the presenters will be Ulrik Haagerup, CEO and founder, Constructive
Institute, as well as editors and journalists from newsrooms working
with constructive journalism.
After the presentation, we will discuss how researchers and
practitioners can work closer together in the future to develop the
field from both sides.
We invite all researchers with an interest in the field two apply for
the pre-conference. But due to the venue there is only room for a
limited number of researchers, and preference will be given to those,
who have submitted an extended abstract on a study within the research
field (max. 500 words). Deadline for scholars who would like a seat at
the table at the Constructive Institute is the 1^st of June 2022, and
abstracts should be sent to (journalism /at/ journalism.sdu.dk)
<mailto:(journalism /at/ journalism.sdu.dk)>. Notice of acceptance will be
given by the 15^th of June. Lunch and various refreshments will be
served during the day.
For more information about this pre-conference please contact Peter Bro
((ppe /at/ journalism.sdu.dk) <mailto:(ppe /at/ journalism.sdu.dk)>) or Morten
Skovsgaard ((skh /at/ journalism.sdu.dk) <mailto:(skh /at/ journalism.sdu.dk)>), both
of whom are professors at the Centre for Journalism, University of
Southern Denmark. For questions, comments etc. relating to the practical
arrangement please contact CFOO Peter Damgaard
((pd /at/ constructiveinstitute.org) <mailto:(pd /at/ constructiveinstitute.org)>)from
Constructive Institute, directly.
Join us for this unique event and become part of an international
network of scholars who study the growing field of constructive
journalism. This pre-conference also offers you the opportunity to meet
and perhaps partner up with some of the practicioners who apply
constructive journalism techniques and thinking in their own work.
This pre-conference is organized and sponsored by:
* Centre for Journalism, University of Southern Denmark: The Centre is
home to a bachelor-and two master programs in journalism, has 600+
students, 30+ full time researchers and lecturers.
* Constructive Institute, Aarhus, Denmark: An independent organization
that helps journalists and news organizations apply constructive
reporting in their daily work through providing access to a best
practices portal, an international fellowship program, relevant
training curricula, and research and development projects.
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