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[Commlist] cfp: Pathologies and dysfunctions of democracy in media context.
Tue May 24 12:48:31 GMT 2022
The 3rd Conference on Pathologies and Dysfunctions of Democracy in the
Media Context will take place on the 23rd, 24th, and 25th of November at
the University of Beira Interior on the theme The return of the
propaganda model: emotions, populism, and polarization
The third edition directs its focus to three communicative phenomena:
The return of a simple, fast, functional, and allegedly anti-elitist
style of communication in which the fruition of messages follows a type
of interaction moved by emotion and follows close to group or identity
unanimity - the propaganda model.;
A communicative phenomenon in which the acceptance of messages depends
on the satisfaction and gratification provided to the recipients to the
detriment of their conformity with what is conventionally called truth -
the so-called disinformation.
And a third communicative phenomenon in which the apology of one's own
identity is made using the discursive annihilation of the opponent
through phenomena such as stereotyping, stigmatization, objectivization,
and reification of the Other, distinct, and external from the
“Inner-Group” (Internal Group) - symbolic annihilation
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION
In this sense, the organization of the III Conference on Pathologies and
Dysfunctions of Democracy in a Media Context calls for the submission of
abstracts until the last day of June (30) on these three dimensions
mentioned:
The return of propaganda.
The generalization of misinformation
Hate speech or symbolic annihilation.
The articulation between these three phenomena.
The organization calls for the presentation of works that focus on
mapping these phenomena, considering their incidence in the following
areas: politics, gender, cultural identity, including migration and
ethnic minorities. For analytical separation, the following was considered:
- Politics as a topic that focuses on specific and predominantly
political actors such as Governments and Parties, State representative
bodies, national and international forums for political debate.
- Gender, as an issue that predominantly puts at stake the recognition
and rights of minorities that are differentiated by gender and sexual
orientation.
- Cultural identity, a topic that concerns conflictual situations or
others that imply the rights and recognition of culturally
differentiated groups (race, ethnicity, religious minority, linguistic
minorities, refugees, migrants, etc.)
Papers that explicitly include reflections on events in Eastern Europe
(Ukraine) will be accepted, which will be the subject of a specific
plenary session.
27 works will be selected to be presented in nine thematic sessions,
three on each day.
Proponents may select an axis centered on each of the communicative
phenomena presented: a) propaganda b) Misinformation; c) Symbolic
Annihilation (or hate speech). Within the axis they choose, they may
favor associating it with policy issues in the most classic and
strongest sense of the theme, gender or cultural identity issues.
Proponents may submit expanded abstracts with approximately 800 words,
1, 5, space, TNR, Body 12 until June 30th.
The choice of works will be made until September 10.
After the selection of the works, the participants must proceed with
their registration until the last day of September (30th of September).
The registration fee will be 45 euros for all speakers who wish to
present a communication, including this payment for access to three
meals (lunch), the conference dinner, supporting documents, and a Book
of abstracts The integrated members of Labcom and UBI students
(Bachelor, Master, and Doctorate) will not pay any registration fee.
The final texts of the communications that are presented will be
published in a book at Labcom, if they are delivered by the last day of
the conference.
Texts must have between 10 and 15 pages, 1, 5, space, TNR, Body 12
Approaches from the Communication Sciences are accepted, as well as from
Political Science, Philosophy and Political Theory, Sociology, Arts, and
Cultural Studies.
WORK SUBMISSION PROCEDURES
Proponents will be able to select an axis centered on each of the
communicative phenomena addressed at the conference: a) propaganda b)
Misinformation; c) Hate speech. Within the axis they choose, they may
favor associating it with policy issues in the most classic and
strongest sense of the theme, or with gender or cultural identity
issues. The empirical study of examples of media, forms of participation
and association that seek to reinforce a deliberative effort to discuss
public issues with the inclusion of different perspectives is also
accepted. Proponents may submit expanded abstracts with approximately
800 words, 1, 5, space, TNR, Body 12 until June 30th. You can direct
abstracts to (jcorreia /at/ ubi.pt) <mailto:(jcorreia /at/ ubi.pt)>,
(pddemocracy2018 /at/ labcom.ubi.pt) <mailto:(pddemocracy2018 /at/ labcom.ubi.pt)>,
(aline /at/ labcom.ubi.pt) <mailto:(aline /at/ labcom.ubi.pt)>, and
(rafael.mangana /at/ ubi.pt) <mailto:(rafael.mangana /at/ ubi.pt)>.
Subscription
The formalization and registration of participation include the payment
of the registration, in accordance with the information provided below
for this purpose. Participants should also send an email to
(jcorreia /at/ ubi.pt) <mailto:(jcorreia /at/ ubi.pt)>, (pddemocracy2018 /at/ labcom.ubi.pt)
<mailto:(pddemocracy2018 /at/ labcom.ubi.pt)>, (aline /at/ labcom.ubi.pt)
<mailto:(aline /at/ labcom.ubi.pt)>, or (rafael.mangana /at/ ubi.pt)
<mailto:(rafael.mangana /at/ ubi.pt)> with the following information:
Full name of the author(s)
Affiliation and category (or any other information appropriate to your
academic or professional situation)
Contact email
Contact address (for the issuance of the invoice for the payment of the
registration fee)
NIF (Tax Identification Number / Taxpayer Number) or Passport number, in
the case of participants of other nationalities (for the issuance of the
invoice for the registration payment)
Identification of the submitted proposal (title)
Attached, participants must send a copy of proof of payment for
registration, as well as their status as a student, researcher, or
fellow of a higher education institution.
Date and Value of Registration:
The registration fee will be 45 euros for all speakers who wish to
present a communication, including this payment for access to three
meals (lunch), the conference dinner, supporting documents and program.
Exemptions
Professors, researchers, grant holders, and students of the University
of Beira Interior, as well as members of the Scientific Committee, are
exempt from paying the registration fee. However, any author with
accepted communication must still formalize their registration, sending
the information requested for this purpose.
Payment Instructions
Bank transfer to Universidade da Beira Interior
BANK: Santander
NIB: 0018 0003 2322 0304 0208 9
IBAN: PT50 0018 0003 2322 0304 0208 9
SWIFT-CODE: TOTAPTPL
In case of significant expenses due to international bank transfer,
payment will be possible upon arrival, if this modality is requested by
the participant by e-mail addressed to the organization. However, the
participant must send, in any case, the registration e-mail with the
author's identification and with the express indication that the payment
will be processed at the reception of the conference.
Main Dates
Abstract Submission: June 30
Selection of works: 10th of September
Deadline for registration: September 30th
Conference: 23, 24 and 25 November
Deadline for submission of texts for publication: 25 November
Marisa Torres da Silva
Marisa Torres da Silva is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Social
Sciences and Humanities of Universidade Nova de Lisboa (NOVA FCSH) and
integrated researcher at the Institute of Communication at NOVA
(ICNOVA). With a PhD in Communication Sciences concluded in 2010 at the
same university, with a thesis on readers' letters as a form of
communication and public debate, his studies have focused on the area of
media studies and journalism on the intersection between journalism,
democracy, and the public sphere. She has researched topics such as the
relationship between journalism and its audiences, participatory
journalism, hate speech, news consumption, gender and news production,
investigative journalism, and diversity and pluralism in the media,
among many others. She was the Principal Investigator of the project
“Incivility and hate speech online: comments on news in an electoral
context” (2020), supported by the Regulatory Entity for the Media (ERC),
and coordinator of the national team of the international collaborative
project "News as Democratic Resources. Cross-Cultural Comparative
Research" (2013-2018). She is currently the director of the magazine
Media & Jornalismo and assistant coordinator of the Public and Audiences
WG at SOPCOM. She also coordinates the degree in Communication Sciences
at NOVA FCSH.
/See Curriculum/ <https://www.cienciavitae.pt/en/E811-91FA-DC5E>
Pedro Coelho
Pedro Coelho - great reporter for SIC; Professor at UNL and Researcher
at ICNova, author of reports and academic articles on the extreme right,
Research Areas: Proximity Journalism, TV Journalism Research,
Multiplatform Reporting, Television, and Radio Journalism (HS).
/See Curriculum/ <https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5734-4731>
Eduardo Paz Barroso
Eduardo Paz Barroso holds a PhD in Communication Sciences (specialty in
Communication and Culture) from the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences
of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, and a degree in Philosophy from the
Faculty of Arts of the University of Lisbon. He writes and researches on
fine arts, film, literature, and media analysis. A journalist since
1980, he has worked for various media, specializing in cultural and
artistic issues. He was the first director of the Teatro Nacional de São
João (1992-1995). He has curated several exhibitions and conference
cycles and participated in numerous conferences at various institutions,
namely the Serralves Museum and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. He
is a television commentator and Professor of Aesthetics and
Communication Sciences at Universidade Fernando Pesso.
/See Curriculum/ <https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3788-8459>
Filipe Teles
Filipe Teles is a journalist and co-founder of the investigative digital
newspaper Setenta e Quatro. He holds a degree in Political Science and
International Relations from the Catholic University of Lisbon and a
master's degree from the University College of Dublin, Ireland. He
co-authored the series "Testa de Ferro", a collaborative work between
Setenta e Quatro and SIC on Luís Filipe Vieira's relationship with Banco
Espírito Santo and Novo Banco.
Jeremiah Morelock
Sociologist at Boston College. Director of the Critical Theory Research
Network and Research Associate at the American Sociological Association.
Author of the book Critical Theory and Authoritarian Populism. London:
University of Westminster, 2018.
João Almeida
Director of Antena 2. Between 1988 and 1999 he was a reporter for the
TSF, ensuring international coverage of events such as the reunification
of Germany, the fall of Ceausescu and the massacres in Rwanda. He has
received honorable mentions from several journalism awards. In 2000, he
joined the staff of SIC and, from 2005, joined RDP, to which he remains
connected, also as director of Antena 2, since January 2016, having been
its deputy director between 2005 and that date.
Florian Zollmann
University of Newcastle Teaches in the areas of journalism practice and
theory, conflict and crisis reporting, human rights and ethics for
journalists, sociology of news production, propaganda studies, news, and
foreign policy. Author of research on the Herman-Chomsky Propaganda
Model and on the application of critical theory to the media. Author of
Media, Propaganda and the Politics of Intervention (Nova York: Peter
Lang, 2017).
E-mail: (florian.zollmann /at/ ncl.ac.uk) <mailto:(florian.zollmann /at/ ncl.ac.uk)>
Google Scholar:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=pt-PT&user=jrcd1_QAAAAJ
Joan Pedro-Carañana
Facultad de Ciencias de la Información Departamento de Periodismo y
Nuevos Medios <https://www.ucm.es/pynm/directorio/?eid=3172>, co-author
with Broudy, D. and Klaehn, J., of the book The Propaganda Model Today.
London: University of Westminster Press. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.16997/book27
/See Curriculum/ <https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8958-0897>
José Santana Pereira
José Santana Pereira (Nisa, 1982) holds a PhD in Political and Social
Sciences from the European University Institute in Florence (2012). His
research has focused on the field of the effects of the media on public
opinion and on the study of national media systems from a comparative
perspective. Electoral behavior and political attitudes (mainly
attitudes towards Europe and, more recently, populist attitudes) are
also part of his research interests. In these fields, he has published
several articles and book chapters in Portuguese, English, and French.
In January 2016 he published, for FFMS, the essay Politics and
Entertainment. After graduating in Social Psychology (ISCTE, 2004) and
before joining the IUE doctoral program (2008), he worked as a research
assistant in the project «Electoral Behavior and Political Attitudes of
the Portuguese». Between 2013 and 2017 he was a postdoctoral researcher
at the Institute of Social Sciences. He collaborated, among others, in
the projects «EU Profiler» (which implemented a voting advice
application for the 2009 European elections) and «Media Profiler» (which
designed an online platform for comparative analysis of the media in the
European Union), both based in Robert Schuman Center for Advanced
Studies (RSCAS). More recently, he was co-leader of the Portuguese team
of the «EUandI» project, researcher on the project «Participation in the
EU decision-making" and leader of the Portuguese team of the project
«Where is My Party?». He is one of the researchers responsible for the
projects «Media Systems in Europe» and «Mechanisms and Impacts of
Electoral Abstention», funded by the FFMS. He is the country coordinator
for Italy in the Varieties of Democracy project and a member of the team
responsible for the ICS-ISCTE Surveys.
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