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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts: ECREA Preconference “Strategies and European Sports Communication”
Thu May 26 06:49:36 GMT 2022
Call for Abstracts: ECREA Preconference “Strategies and European Sports
Communication”
The relationship between media and sport can for many good reasons be
characterized as entirely strategic, both in a historical and
contemporary perspective. In this one-day preconference hosted by Aarhus
University on October 19 2022, the ECREA Temporary Working Group on
Communication and Sport calls for papers exploring strategic dimensions
of the sport-media nexus from diverse perspectives and on many levels.
The aim is to share and nuance our existing knowledge about the many
ways in which mediated communication about sport in Europe is developing
in close connection with various forms of strategic concerns in the
realm of sports, in media and/or wider societal contexts.Abstracts
between 300 and 500 words can be submitted by July 8, 2022.
For more than a century some sports and events have been vital content
for certain media businesses to achieve pivotal strategic goals, like
attracting more or new audiences/users, create traffic and data, and
build up new markets, perhaps in connection with processes of
rebranding. And for an increasing number of sports organizations and
managers, partnerships and contracted collaborations with media
organizations have been crucial elements in the development of still
more complex business models involving a range of other strategic
business partners. These formalized collaborations have together with
more informal relationships with independent journalists all been
important for the public image of many sports and organizations. Not to
mention nations, regions or cities using hosting/organization of sports
events of different scales as vehicles for social, economic or
infrastructural development or a ‘soft power’ strategy seeking political
and cultural recognition on a global or international scene.
Digitization has added new dimensions to this broad picture of strategic
intertwinements between powerful media and sport, which we are
interested in. The profession of journalism and the working conditions
for journalists have changed profoundly, requiring new strategies from
them to get access to sources and thus to produce sports content. We
witness a wave of sports activism, where athletes use their status as
(media-created) icons and the direct access to fans and the wider public
on social media to pursue different sorts of (political) goals. Sports
organizations on all levels in European sports increasingly engage in
different forms of digitally facilitated sports activities, sometimes in
close collaboration with new types of media businesses. Sports clubs and
governing bodies communicate with a wide range of stakeholders via
global digital platforms, and the commercially strong organizations
build up their own professionally staffed media and marketing units,
trying to produce data and get more leverage to the public image of
their sports and events.
We call for papers which deal with historic and contemporary strategic
dimensions in European sports communication, including both theoretical
and analytical perspectives on the tensions, conflicts, many dilemmas
and negotiations involved, like when power balances are changing and
different strategic interests co-exist or merge around the same sport or
event.
We invite abstracts between 300-500 words submitted in English language
by July 8 2022 via e-mail to the Chair of the TWG JProf. Dr. Daniel
Nölleke ((d.noelleke /at/ dshs-koeln.de) <mailto:(d.noelleke /at/ dshs-koeln.de)>).
To support the integration of as many scholars as possible, we invite to
1-2 onsite panels and 1 online panel. Please indicate clearly whether
the abstract is for onsite or online presentation.
Authors will be notified about acceptance at the end of July.
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