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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts - online symposium on Hallin and Mancini
Wed May 01 14:59:59 GMT 2024
“*Call for Abstracts: Online Symposium on Media, Politics, and Democracy
in the Global South*
We are pleased to announce a call for abstracts / expression of interest
for an online symposium to be held in June 2024, focusing on the
intricate interplay between media, politics, and democracy in the Global
South. Scholars from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, including but not
limited to media and communication, African studies, Global South
studies, and media and democracy, are invited to submit their original
research abstracts of 300 words by May 22^nd 2024.
*Background:*
Hallin and Mancini's seminal work, "Comparing Media Systems: Three
Models of Media and Politics" (2004), has provided a foundational
framework for understanding the complex relationship between media and
democracy. However, the landscape has evolved significantly since its
inception, particularly in regions like the Global South. In South
Africa, for example, a burgeoning democracy a mere decade ago, the
dynamics between media, politics, and democracy have undergone profound
transformations. Factors such as increased media diversity, the
proliferation of digital platforms, and ongoing challenges to media
freedom have reshaped the terrain.
The updated hybridisation model (Hallin et al., 2021) helps to
understand media markets in terms of fragmentation but does not go far
enough to explore and evaluate the influence of global and local
politics in the media markets, particularly in the postcolony.
Additional characteristics that affect the postcolony, particularly in
the Global South and especially in Africa, should better outline ethics
of media practice, the continued political interventions on journalistic
integrity and professionalism, and the unique specifics of digital,
language, and geographical access. Blanket models that are developed for
and by Western theorists have a difficult application to Global South
systems, even if some aspects fit with a squeeze.
The Hallin and Mancini (2004, 2012; Hallin et al., 2021) models are
important and illuminating, but none fit exactly the media systems of
postcolonial, Global South countries. The hybrid model is more
appropriate and applicable, but even here the application is mixed.
These models are a useful set of variables with which to understand how
the media and political systems intertwine, but trying to ruthlessly
force this system to fit into the blanket models would be best left for
Procrustes, not communication theory. We suggest that it may be time to
create a new, non-Western-centric typology of media markets that
considers the intricate histories of postcolonialism, struggles of
democracy, and a Fourth Industrial Revolution that steamrolls over some
and yet simply leaves others behind.
*Theme:*
This symposium aims to critically revisit the applicability of Hallin
and Mancini's Three Models theory in the context of the Global South,
with a particular focus on postcolonial countries. We encourage
submissions that engage with the following themes, or others:
1. Critiques and Reassessments of the Three Models Theory in
the Global South
2. Comparative Analyses of Media Systems in the Global South
3. Africanization and/or Hybridization of Media Models
4. Postcolonial Trajectories of Media, Politics, and Democracy
5. Digital Disruption and Media Dynamics in Emerging Democracies
6. Development of new Media Models
*Submission Guidelines:*
We invite scholars to submit abstracts of no more than 300 words, along
with a brief biography, by May 22nd 2024. Abstracts should clearly
outline the research objectives, methodologies, and theoretical
frameworks employed.
We expect the online symposium to develop into a Special Edition journal
with Media and Communication in 2025. Accepted abstracts will then be
developed into full papers by October 2024.
*Important Dates:*
Abstract Submission Deadline: May 22nd 2024
Notification of Acceptance: May 29th 2024
Symposium Dates: June 19th 2024
*Submission Instructions:*
Please submit your abstracts and biographies as a Word document to Dr
Bernadine Jones at (b.l.jones /at/ stir.ac.uk) with the subject line:
"Symposium Submission - [Your Last Name]". Authors will receive a
confirmation email upon successful submission.
*Publication Opportunities:*
Selected papers presented at the symposium will be considered for a
larger event in 2025 and subsequent publication in a special issue of
Media and Communication, subject to peer review. No author payment is
required.
*Contact Information:*
For inquiries and further information, please contact Symposium
Organizers Dr Bernadine Jones ((b.l.jones /at/ stir.ac.uk)) and Prof Adrian
Hadland ((a.hadland /at/ stir.ac.uk)).
We look forward to receiving your submissions and engaging in
stimulating discussions on the evolving dynamics of media, politics, and
democracy in the Global South.”
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