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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts: Journalism Studies: (Re)Imagining Journalism
Tue Nov 12 21:46:39 GMT 2024
CALL FOR EXTENDED ABSTRACTS
Research Symposium on “Journalism Studies: (Re)Imagining Journalism”
May 12, 2025 - Lisbon, Portugal
The practice of journalism, the roles of journalists, and the
information-consumption habits of audiences continue to change
dramatically and rapidly. Journalists have already adapted to new media
environments and communication tools, and face further change brought on
by artificial intelligence and other technologies. This is also
reflected in the theoretical field of journalism studies, and evolving
theories of epistemology, transparency, objectivity, and audiences. The
present and future of journalism is evolving and demands a rethinking or
perhaps a reimagining.
Researchers in journalism studies at the Research Centre for
Communication and Culture (CECC) at the Universidade Católica
Portuguesa, Lisbon therefore invite submissions of extended abstracts
for a symposium on “Journalism Studies: (Re)Imagining Journalism” to be
held on May 12, 2025 at the Faculty of Human Sciences, Universidade
Católica Portuguesa, with a keynote address by Mark Deuze of the
University of Amsterdam.
This symposium aims to bring together researchers, academics,
professional journalists, and media organizations who are thinking about
what the work of journalists looks like and should look like in 2025 and
beyond. The symposium is open to researchers who wish to present on
topics relating to the present and future of journalism, such as
journalism and artificial intelligence, relational journalism, and
journalism and contemporary audiences.
Please submit an anonymized abstract of no more than 750 words (not
including references) to (journsymposium /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(journsymposium /at/ gmail.com)> by January 11, 2025. Notifications of
acceptance will be sent by mid-February 2025. Note that the symposium
will be held in person. Submissions from early-career researchers, and
Ph.D. and M.A. students are especially welcome.
Abstracts may address a number of topics within journalism studies,
including, but not limited to:
- Journalism and resistance
- Civic and participatory media
- Journalism and artificial intelligence
- Misinformation, disinformation, junk news
- Contemporary news audiences
- Journalism, peace and conflict
- News sources and journalism
- Journalism and media systems
- Funding models for journalism
- Crises of the institutional press
- What journalism studies can do for journalism
- Journalists and journalism scholars as agents of change
- Journalism and propaganda
- Journalism and emotion
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