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[Commlist] CFP: Media at Times of Crisis and Conflict
Wed Jun 07 18:35:28 GMT 2023
Call for papers: Media at Times of Crisis and Conflict*
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Organiser: British Sociological Association, Media Study Group
Event date: 8 September 2023
Event location: Online (FREE, virtual event).
Abstract submission deadline: 7 July 2023 (details below)
CFP URL: https://tinyurl.com/2k6nu4qt <https://tinyurl.com/2k6nu4qt>
We are living in unusual times. As such, recent and ongoing
events-including the pandemic, the energy/ cost of living crisis, the
war in Ukraine -provide an opportunity to look again at our ideas about
the role and operation of media at times of sustained crises and
conflicts.Of interest is to reflect on how ordinary media operations
intensify or change in response to conflict and crisis events, near and
far, and over time.The measurable implications that these events have
for media workers, practices and outputs demand further reflection and
comment, as do the character and implications of the wider environment
that legacy media now operates , including flows of crisis and conflict
communication online and through social media.Relevant also are existing
academic concerns over the presence of dominant themes, discourses and
voices in crisis and conflict media alongside others about potential
opportunities for ‘disruption’ and challenger voices/ perspectives.
While the presence of mis/disinformation is a new and an important
development, we cannot overlook either how, at such times, media
audiences (loosely defined) navigate, understand, and take part in flows
of crisis and conflict communications generally.
In response, this one day FREE event welcomes 20 minute papers that will
explore the media at times of crisis and conflict.Relevant themes can
include , but are not limited to, the following:
-Comparative analysis of crisis/ conflict media
-Social media and conflict / crisis communications
-Mis/disinformation, echo chambers and filter bubbles
-Journalists, media workers and practices
-Framed legacy and online crisis/conflict reporting
-Analysed news voices, news access and contest
-Representations of expertise, victims and non political news actors
-Humanitarian and charity crisis/ conflict communications
-Public relations and crisis/ conflict news management
-Alternative and citizen crisis / conflict journalism
-Audiences, consumption and reception
Abstract submission:
Please send 250 word abstracts, including name and institutional
affiliation,for 20 minute papers to Julian Matthews ((jpm29 /at/ leicester.ac.uk)).
Deadline for abstract submission:Friday 7 July 2023.
Event details:
Date:Friday, 8 September 2023.
Location: Online, FREE virtual event.
Any questions or queries can be forwarded to the organisers - Julian
Matthews ((jpm29 /at/ leicester.ac.uk)) and Giuliana Tiripelli
((giulianatiripelli /at/ gmail.com))
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