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[Commlist] Journalism Elsewhere Symposium in Tampere Finland (and online)
Wed Mar 08 16:36:31 GMT 2023
*Journalism Elsewhere Symposium*
will take place in Research Centre Comet, Tampere University, Finland on
Monday 17th April 2023. See the website for more *info*, the
*abstracts*, the link to the *registration* form and the live stream
option:
https://research.tuni.fi/comet/seminaari/journalism-elsewhere-symposium/?fbclid=IwAR0M0bAdeFV_K20tRNrTvO3ywFTKyz7a8q-esDaR630J25Q4UomGztQO7-I
<https://research.tuni.fi/comet/seminaari/journalism-elsewhere-symposium/?fbclid=IwAR0M0bAdeFV_K20tRNrTvO3ywFTKyz7a8q-esDaR630J25Q4UomGztQO7-I>
In journalism research, we are familiar with the arguments about the
“blurring boundaries” of journalism. There have been calls for going
“beyond” journalism or studying journalism “elsewhere” of the mainstream
news organizations. This symposium will gather international researchers
interested in forms and aspects of journalism that may be practiced by
non-journalists: audiences, technologists, or entrepreneurs, for
example, or journalism that is published in sites and platforms that go
beyond the mainstream. The symposium is organized by the Academy of
Finland Research Fellow Project: The Future of Dispersed Journalism
(https://www.tuni.fi/en/research/future-dispersed-journalism
<https://www.tuni.fi/en/research/future-dispersed-journalism>).
*PROGRAM*
*Mon 17th April**
*JOURNALISM ELSEWHERE SEMINAR**
Streamed online via Panopto
<https://tuni.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=24320de3-2ace-4f0b-b3b5-afaf00933b8a>
Register for the on-site participation here
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1xpS7lqozjwMz9Tv3kOQkU4js28FMvfTGeTFn-xWoXnA/viewform?ts=63fc50eb&edit_requested=true>.
Tampere University, Main building, Lecture Hall D11
Street address: Kalevantie 4, Tampere
9:00 Coffee served
9:30–9:45 *Laura Ahva* <https://www.tuni.fi/en/laura-ahva>: Introduction
and welcome
9:45–10:15 *Wiebke Loosen*
<https://leibniz-hbi.de/en/staff/wiebke-loosen>: Moving Beyond Blurring
Boundaries
10:15–10:45 *Chris Anderson*
<https://www.unimi.it/en/ugov/person/christopher-anderson>: Crafting a
History of Digital Journalism: Beyond Social Science, Beyond Borders,
Beyond the Textbook
10:45–11:15 *Stefan Baack* <https://sbaack.com/>: Studying Journalism’s
Outward Influences: The Case of Mozilla
11:15–11:45 *Irene Costera Meijer*
<https://research.vu.nl/en/persons/irene-costera-meijer>: How Young
People Experience Journalism Elsewhere… on TikTok.
11:45–12:15 Discussion
12:30–14:00 Lunch break
14:00–14:30 *Phoebe Maares*
<https://journalismstudies.univie.ac.at/team/phoebe-maares/>: From Core
to Periphery: A Non-Dichotomous Approach to Studying the Diversity of
Journalism and Its Boundaries
14:30–15:00 *Victor Wiard* <https://www.usaintlouis.be/sl/4041404.html>:
Folk Theories of Alternative and Mainstream Journalism on Social Media
15:00–15:30 *Florence Le Cam*
<http://ltc.ulb.ac.be/whoswho/whoswho.php?id=d201804d358b2a11985532dc0e32b276&faculte=ltc>
& *Juliette De Maeyer:*
<https://com.umontreal.ca/repertoire-departement/professeurs/professeur/in/in18899/sg/Juliette%20De%20Maeyer/>
Conspiracy Theorists, Wannabe Journalists?
15:30–16:00 *Karin Wahl-Jorgensen*
<https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/182966-wahl-jorgensen-karin>:
Vernacular Journalism: Local News and Everyday Life
16:00–16:30 Discussion & wrap up
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