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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts (Regulation and Accountability in a Hybrid Media System)
Fri Aug 23 10:40:28 GMT 2024
Call for Abstracts
Regulation and Accountability in a Hybrid Media System: Content
Creators, Algorithmic Plurality and Online Platforms
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic February 10 – 11, 2025
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The advancement of technology has significantly transformed the dynamics
of media’s democratic functions and reshaped the relationship between
news organizations and their audiences. It raised issues about the
impacts of an increasing abundance of information, such as audience
fragmentation, heightened polarization, partisan exposure, etc.
Understanding these changes and their implications for democracy is
crucial in navigating the intricacies of the contemporary information
era influenced by the rapid arrival of generative AI.
Social media is one of the key distribution platforms, and this fact is
changing the entire media landscape. The significant role of social
media has implications for media pluralism, democracy and regulation. It
is essential to strengthen the legislative framework for social media to
be able to manage the content they distribute. This conference aims to
explore the complexities of regulating these platforms and analyze the
challenges andopportunities, focusing on algorithmization, legislation
and legislature, andthepreservation of democratic principles in the
digital environment.
This conference, organized by the Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles
University inPrague on February 10 and 11, 2025, invites submissions
that contribute to the expansion of current research from different
perspectives to include topics from various disciplines such as media
studies and communication, journalism studies, political science, law
and legislation, sociology, computer science and technology, strategic
communication, social media andaudience studies. Even though the main
focus is European, we welcome broader perspective, particularly from the
global south. The conference will include three online panels that will
allow theparticipation of selected scholars who cannot attend in person.
About the broad topic of the conference, here are other themes,
including but not limited to:
●The role of technology in transforming the media markets and the impact
of the changing media’s democratic functions in the hybrid media system
●The changes in the media market shares and market sizes of old and new
media brands in the European context
●The evolution of the main types of the applied business model in media,
in particular, news organizations, to compensate for the losses in
subscriptions and advertising and ensure the necessary capital to
preserve the quality of the journalism
●The effect of the broader diversity of news products and how it has
impacted the interest of the citizens in public issues
●The issue of how professional journalists, alternative media content
producers, and media managers balance the required commercial and
financial aims with goals of journalistic freedom and media freedom in a
democratic society
●The risks of a dominant position of social media platforms and search
engines in the advertising sector
●The analysis of legal frameworks for media pluralism, including a
comprehensive examination of regulations on media ownership, content
dissemination and access to information
●Proposals for fact-checking in the fight against disinformation,
including the use of technology
●Regulating social media as crucial platforms for media production and
consumption
●Use of generative AI in journalism and media business
Thislistis not exclusive, and we call for papers which, in a broad
sense, deal with the political economy of traditional media and
alternative media, including both theoretical and analytical
perspectives on the challenges, perceptions, risks, impacts,
opportunities and regulatory framework involved, concentrating on the
advanced technology, communication creators, alternative media content
creators, itself or its audiences.
The conference is financed by the ReMeD
<https://resilientmedia.eu/> project HORIZON-CL2-2022-DEMOCRACY-01-06;
therefore, no conference fee will be charged). For this conference,
ReMeD thematically collaborates with another Horizon Europe project
MeDeMAP <https://www.medemap.eu/>.
We invite abstracts between 300-500 words (excluding
references) submitted in English by 30 September 2024 via email to Dr.
Suchibrata Roy, PhD ((remed.conference /at/ fsv.cuni.cz)
<mailto:(remed.conference /at/ fsv.cuni.cz)>). The submission must be
anonymized as follows.
The abstracts for both individual papers and panel proposals can be
submitted. Each abstract must be attached as an anonymized file to the
email(all authors' names and affiliations will be in the email's
body). Each panel proposal must include an abstract of the cover topic
and the titles of 5 involved papers (names and affiliations of the
proposed panel chair and all the authors of the involved papers will be
in the email's body). A maximum of 3 papers from the same institution in
one panel is allowed (and each paper in a panel has to be presented by a
different presenter). Please indicate clearly whether the abstract is
for an individual paper or a panel proposal and if it is for an onsite
or online presentation.
Abstracts will go through a double-blind peer review process, and the
authors will be notified about acceptance by 31 October 2024.
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