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[Commlist] CfP: World Media Economics and Management Conference 2025
Tue May 21 11:58:24 GMT 2024
The WMEMC will be held in Poland (May 20-24, 2025). Please take a look
at the Call for Papers here: https://wmemc2025.wdib.uw.edu.pl/
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Call for Paper Proposals
The World Media Economics and Management Conference 2025
Reinventing Management for Turbulent Times: Confronting the Next Wave of
Digital Disruption
May 20-24, 2025
City host: Warsaw, Poland|
Background
Media economics and management studies have widely reacted to
transformational change in media industries both in the impact on
consumers and the media companies, organizations and business. There is
now a considerable body of published research examining- the dynamic
digital media landscape and industry activities to adapt in social,
economic, environmental and organizational terms. Regardless of
geographical location, media industries continuously refine strategies
and practices of adaptation to cope with the so-called the shift between
the Fourth and Fifth Industrial Revolutions. More evidence and deeper
understanding is needed regarding causes, drivers, and implications,
including characteristic path dependencies that affect and may be
affected by media consumers with ramifications for dependencies in
future generations. As we deal with the multifaced uncertainties of
today’s media environment, deeper understandings are especially needed
to clarify a complex and turbulent context characterized by climate
change, military conflicts, misinformation and propaganda, cybercrime,
AI, populism, an erosion of democratic values, perforations of media
ethics and imbalances in the plurality of voices.
Media management and economics in turbulent times is a timely focus for
the 2025 conference. The WMEMC community will investigate, discuss and
work to develop insights on contemporary conditions and emerging
challenges in the media environment for media industries and
organizations, business and revenue, citizens and societies, devices and
technologies, politics and policies. Putting the discipline of media
management and economics research at the center of a troubled context
invites critical interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary analytical
perspectives on the influences and implications of pressing contemporary
challenges that will shape and reshape the future.
Focus and Objectives
The focus for the WMEMC 2025 centers on examining, analyzing and
developing insights to deepen understandings of the rapid pace and
complexity of change in media industries to both advance theory in the
field and support practical efforts to develop media in the many aspects
of key interest. These certainly include financial, structural,
technological, cultural, societal, political and ideological aspects of
media and media-society relations. We seek answers to questions of
fundamental importance for understanding what and how media industries,
organizations, and professionals need to prepare for the future and how
both professional practice and media research and education must adapt
to be useful.
The Purview of Research
WMEMC is a diverse and inclusive community of researchers and
practitioners from around the world. We welcome submissions on the
conference theme from a wide range of approaches and themes from all
parts of the world. Past conferences have welcomed participants from the
Americas, Asia, Australia, Africa, Europe and many countries in Global
South and north. We are keen to invite interdisciplinary and diverse
approaches to answering questions about the effects of turbulence on
economic and managerial aspects of media. We welcome policy makers,
experts and academics from every discipline and all media industries
with cognate interest to join the discussion. We believe
multidisciplinary and cross disciplinary exploration is crucial for
innovation in theory and practice. We therefore invite paper proposals
addressing the following areas in particular, and are open to other
aspects as well:
Economic and managerial implications of turbulent times for
companies, organizations and strategies within and across media
industries and related cultural, creative and communications sectors.
Implications of technological developments in AI, AR/VR/MR,
algorithms, data and metadata, platformization and networked
organizations, smart zones and consequences for the media economy, media
management and digital well-being.
Changes in the profile of media users and audiences, in user
expectations, and implications related to patterns across generations:
Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, Generation Z, and Generation Alpha.
Challenges for media ethics and in media policy and regulatory
environments, sectors and society, sustainability of media systems.
Projects and initiatives related to media economics and management
that are pertinent to innovation in media industries in turbulent times.
Other questions and issues that challenge, extend and/or add to
contemporary knowledge in the fields of media economic and management.
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