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[Commlist] Sports Media Identity Network conference, January 2023
Thu Nov 03 13:05:39 GMT 2022
Roger Domeneghetti is delighted to announce that Professor Michael Silk
from Bournemouth University; Nikki Akinola, the senior diversity and
inclusion officer for the National Council of Training for Journalists;
and Nate Williams the founder of The Ability Group in Sport will be
panellists at /Bridging the Gap: Representation in Dis/ability Sports
Journalism and Media/, a**one-day conference organized by the Sports
Media Identity Network to be held at Loughborough University London
campus on 20th January, 2023.
There is still time to submit an abstract before the deadline of *Friday
18^th November, 2022*. Please refer to the CFP below.
To register and for more information, please visit our website here
<https://hosting.northumbria.ac.uk/SMINetwork/disability-jan-2023/>.
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*Sports Media Identity Network Event #2:*
*Bridging the Gap: Representation in Dis/ability Sports Journalism and
Media***
Loughborough University London Campus.
20th January, 2023
*Call for papers***
*Keynote speaker*
+ TBC
*Keynote panel*
+ Nikki Akinola, the senior diversity and inclusion officer for the
National Council of Training for Journalists; Professor Michael Silk,
Bournemouth University & Nate Williams the founder of The Ability Group
in Sport.
For the Sports Media Identity Network’s second event, we are looking for
papers which interrogate the role that the sports media, in particular
sports journalism, plays in the framing of para-athletes and dis/ability
in sport.
The central aim of the network is to provide a platform for the
knowledge exchange between scholars (from a range of disciplines) who
are united by a focus on sports media, and industry stakeholders and
practitioners. Specifically, the network has *four objectives*/:/
1. Establish an inter-disciplinary network of researchers specializing
in different approaches to the study of identity (re)presentation in
British sports media, namely gender, race, sexuality and dis/ability;
2. exchange ideas and elaborate a practice-informed, future-focused
research agenda that takes into account the needs and concerns of
sports media practitioners and policy makers;
3. Enable sports media practitioners, policy makers and educators to
better understand and reflect on the efficacy of both current
professional sports media practice and potential alternatives
4. Shape the agenda of early career researchers working in the field of
sports media and support their professional development by
facilitating networking opportunities.
The network encourages transdisciplinary approaches between
researchers from fields such as, but not limited to: sports
sociology, journalism studies, and communication studies. In
addition to research presentations, events will include workshop
activities designed to facilitate dialogue between members of the
academy and sports media practitioners.
This work will identify best practice and lead to a final report
with recommendations for sports media practitioners, researchers and
stakeholders, and a special edition collection.
*Submissions: *We welcome 15-minute papers, multi-media or
documentary presentations on topics including, but not limited to:
* Pathways to inter-disciplinary collaboration
* Sharing research outcomes with media practitioners
* Overcoming bias in sports journalism and related media industries
* Sports journalism representation of para-athletes
* Inclusive and exclusive framing of para-athletes
Submissions are due by *Friday, 18th November 2022* and should:
1. Be sent in the form of a Microsoft Word document (.doc, .docx)
2. Not exceed 300 words
3. Include the title of the paper
4. Include the author’s full name, title, position and institution
5. Include a brief professional biography (not exceeding 50 words)
Submissions should be sent to: (SportMediaIdentity /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(SportMediaIdentity /at/ gmail.com)>with the subject header:
/“Abstract: Sports Media Identity Network Event 2"/
It is intended that the network’s events will lead to a special
edition collection for Palgrave MacMillan.
The event is *FREE*, but places are limited. To register and for
more information, please visit our website here
<https://hosting.northumbria.ac.uk/SMINetwork/disability-jan-2023/>.
A small number of travel and accommodation bursaries are available
for Early Career. Details on request.
*Venue:*Loughborough University London Campus, Queen Elizabeth Olympic
Park, The Broadcast Centre Here East, Lesney Ave, London E20 3BS. Click
here <https://www.lborolondon.ac.uk/about/location/>for venue information.
*Convenor: *Dr Emma Pullen, Senior lecturer, Loughborough University
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