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  • 02.06.2022 23:04 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    October 17, 2022

    Online

    Deadline: June 30, 2022

    The ECREA section on Digital Games Research (https://www.ecrea.eu/Digital-Games-Research) invites you to a free online pre-conference for young scholars!

    The pre-conference combines individual academic presentations with a joint discussion on current realities and future directions of academic publishing in the field of game studies.

    We are especially looking forward to hearing preliminary findings from doctoral thesis projects or early-stage postdoc projects. It is also possible to present PhD project proposals, or discuss ideas for future research projects. Commentary will be provided by Professor Thorsten Quandt from the University of Münster (Germany), and Associate Professor Marko Siitonen from the University of Jyväskylä (Finland).

    Be sure that your proposal clearly articulates:

    • The main issue or research questions to be discussed
    • Key theoretical approach or concept
    • The critical or methodological framework
    • Main argument or expected findings and conclusions

    In addition to the academic presentations, the event will include an open discussion on academic publishing. For this, we will be joined by Professor Tanya Krzywinska from Falmouth University (UK). Prof. Krzywinska is the current editor of the journal Games and Culture.

    Please submit a short abstract (circa 300 words) of your presentation to marko.siitonen [at] jyu.fi until June 30. Decisions will be communicated to the authors by August 8.

    Format: One afternoon online event, free of charge

    Date and time: Monday, October 17, 2022, between 10-14 (WET); 11-15 (CET); 12-16 (EET)

    Organizing committee: Marko Siitonen, Felix Reer, Ahmed Elmezeny

  • 02.06.2022 22:51 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    October 12, 2022

    Online pre-conference

    Deadline (EXTENDED): June 27, 2022

    ECREA’s Digital Culture and Communication (DCC) section invites applications for The Work-in-Progress in Social Media Research: a one-day remote ECREA pre-conference workshop to be held online via Zoom on Wednesday 12th October 2022.

    We often encounter scholars' work at a finished stage – like a published article or a polished presentation – while the trials and tribulations of research are often experienced in isolation. This is especially the case for social media researchers, whose field sites can disappear overnight and who face new and challenging questions about the methods, ethics, and sometimes legalities of their work. The aim of this workshop is to create a collaborative space for social media researchers to feed back on each other’s ideas and concerns, and help to inspire progress in what has been an extremely challenging couple of years.

    We invite social media researchers to submit between 500-750 words about their “work-in-progress”, outlining the following as best they can:

    • The current stage of your work-in-progress

    o Oh, this could be interesting!

    o Ongoing research

    o I think I’m getting there…

    • Research context and background
    • Research questions
    • Research methods/approach
    • Research ethics
    • Which aspect of your research would you like to address in more depth (Choose one aspect and pose a question):
    • Methods
    • Theories/concepts/research design
    • Research ethics
    • Other

    Workshop attendees will be grouped together according to the aspect of their work-in-progress they wish to address in more depth, ranging from theoretical contributions to research methods and ethics.

    We are also *delighted* to announce our two keynote speakers for the event: Keisha Bruce (University of Nottingham) and Dr. Hannah Ditchfield (University of Sheffield). Details about their talks will follow.

    The extended deadline for applications is 27th June 2022 by 5:00pm GMT, and the notification of acceptance will be 15th July 2022. Applications should be sent via this Google Form, or as a PDF to y.gerrard@sheffield.ac.uk. We welcome applications from scholars at all career stages, in particular early career researchers, and from non-DCC members. We welcome submissions of work-in-progress at every stage of completion – from vague “this-could-be-interesting” ideas, to on-going research, to nearly-completed works.

  • 02.06.2022 22:48 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    June 9, 2022

    Online webinar

    I am pleased to invite you to the next in the series of IPRA Thought Leadership webinars. The webinar Public affairs: the changing nature of political engagement will be presented by Stuart Thomson, head of public affairs at BDB Pitmans on Thursday 9 June 2022 at 12.00 GMT/UCT (unadjusted).

    What is the webinar content?

    Public affairs is not always understood across the PR profession but if political audiences are not managed there may be damage. Public affairs should be viewed as an aspect of reputational management. Done well, it opens up opportunities and deals with threats. Ignored then significant damage can be inflicted. This session will show the valuable role that public affairs can play.

    How to join

    Register here at Airmeet. (The time shown should adjust to your device’s time zone.)

    A reminder will be sent 1 hour before the event.

    Background to IPRA

    IPRA, the International Public Relations Association, was established in 1955, and is the leading global network for PR professionals in their personal capacity. IPRA aims to advance trusted communication and the ethical practice of public relations. We do this through networking, our code of conduct and intellectual leadership of the profession. IPRA is the organiser of public relations' annual global competition, the Golden World Awards for Excellence (GWA). IPRA's services enable PR professionals to collaborate and be recognised. Members create content via our Thought Leadership essays, social media and our consultative status with the United Nations. GWA winners demonstrate PR excellence. IPRA welcomes all those who share our aims and who wish to be part of the IPRA worldwide fellowship. For more see www.ipra.org

    Background to Stuart Thomson

    Dr Stuart Thomson is a UK-based public affairs and communications consultant. His latest book, Reputation in Business: Lessons for Leaders, will be published by Routledge in late 2022. Stuart has been listed as one of the UK’s Top 100 Public Affairs Consultants and in 2020, he won Best Current Affairs Influencer at Vuelio’s Online Influence Awards.

    Contact

    International Public Relations Association Secretariat

    United Kingdom

    secgen@ipra.org

    Telephone +44 1634 818308

  • 02.06.2022 22:44 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    October 18, 2022

    Aarhus, Denmark

    Deadline: July 1, 2022

    The pre-conference ‘Doing gender’ across mobile apps, organised by the University of Coimbra and MyGender project (PTDC/COM-CSS/5947/2020).

    Related Section: Gender, Sexuality and Communication. More information is available in the attachment and here.

    Abstracts (300 max.) can explore theoretical and empirical studies that use qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods on topics within gender, sexuality and app studies. The organisation of the pre-conference will publish a book with the articles that may be submitted.

    Abstracts should be sent to mygender@fl.uc.pt by the 1st of July 2022.

    Notice of acceptance will be given by the 15th of July.

  • 02.06.2022 22:38 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    June 7-10, 2022

    Come join us online for the 2nd FilmEU Summit (7-10th June) hosted by IADT. This year’s theme is Environmental Sustainability in Film and Media Arts industry and Education.

    Speakers at the open sessions will include policy makers, industry professionals, academic staff and crucially, students.

    The public sections will be streamed on FilmEU Youtube channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzU6nBbPA1iQrKIaLYC2E9g

    The event will happen on Dublin timezone (WET).

    Register here for the online participation and updates: https://bit.ly/3PGeseu Updated program and info here: https://www.filmeu.eu/news-and-events/events/filmeu-summit-june-2022

  • 02.06.2022 22:36 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    KOME, an international Open Access journal published by the Hungarian Communication Studies Association is currently accepting submissions.

    KOME is a theory-oriented journal of media and communication studies and related fields. Given the connection between theory and empirical research, we are open to submissions of empirical papers as well, if the research demonstrates a clear endorsement of communication and/or media theories. We would love to hear from our colleagues across Europe and overseas, and read about their current research!

    If interested, please visit our website at http://www.komejournal.com. Manuscripts can be submitted directly to kome@komejournal.com.

    We are free to all authors and readers, and indexed in SCOPUS and Web of Science. All submission undergo double blind peer review. Average turnaround time is 10 to 12 weeks. No APC's, page charges, submission charges; we do not charge authors for publishing their work and do not solicit or accept payment for contributions.

  • 02.06.2022 22:35 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

    Salary from £37,197 to £44,802 pa inclusive with potential to progress to £48,168 pa inclusive of London allowance

    This is a fixed term appointment for three years, starting from 1 September 2022

    Applications are invited from outstanding candidates in the field of Media and Communications. The successful candidate will join an established and successful Department renowned globally for its high-quality original research and teaching excellence, and ranked #1 in the UK and #3 globally in its field (2022 QS World University Rankings).

    The Department is seeking to appoint an LSE Fellow who can make important contributions to its teaching and research. This post presents an excellent opportunity for the successful candidate to expand on their teaching experience while developing their research career.

    Candidates will have a completed PhD in Media and Communications or a closely related field (PhD in hand without revisions pending by date of application). Candidates must demonstrate evidence of teaching at graduate level, an interest in contributing to teaching on methods of research in media and communications, as well as experience of media and communications teaching from a critical perspective, including on topics relating to China and the institutional arrangements of global media and communications industries. Candidates must also have a developing research record in the field of media and communications with a focus on global media and communications industries. Candidates will demonstrate evidence of a commitment to critically assessing theories and empirical research. Candidates must demonstrate excellent communication and presentation skills and have a commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion within teaching practice.

    We offer an occupational pension scheme, generous annual leave and excellent training and development opportunities.

    For further information about the post, please see the how to apply document, job description and the person specification here: https://jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/5038/0/350079/15539/lse-fellow-in-media-and-communications

    If you have any technical queries with applying on the online system, please use the "contact us" links at the bottom of the LSE Jobs page.

    Should you have any queries about the role, please email Professor Lee Edwards, at L.Edwards2@lse.ac.uk.

    The closing date for receipt of applications is Sunday 26 June 2022 (23.59 UK time). Regrettably, we are unable to accept any late applications.

    An LSE Fellowship is intended to be an entry route to an academic career and is deemed by the School to be a career development position. As such, applicants who have already been employed as a LSE Fellow for three years in total are not eligible to apply. If you have any queries about this please contact the HR Division.

    LSE is committed to building a diverse, equitable and truly inclusive university.

  • 26.05.2022 21:49 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Birkbeck, University of London, 30 Russell Square, Room 101, London WC1B 5DT

    13 June 2022, 11:30am – 5:00pm

    Book your place: https://www.bbk.ac.uk/events/remote_event_view?id=31670

    Recent political turmoil has arguably been good for the news industry: Paid subscriptions at the New York Times, for example, surged after Donald Trump was – to the shock of many – elected President of the United States. The Brexit referendum massively boosted newspaper sales in the UK, while a record number of viewers and listeners tuned into political programmes on the BBC. During the Covid-19 pandemic, audiences appeared to show renewed trust in legacy media brands as sources of reliable information (Nielsen et al., 2020). And the horrific Russian invasion in Ukraine glued people all over the world to their screens, with viewer figures for mainstream TV channels such as BBC News or Sky News multiplying.

    And yet, if these events seem to have encouraged audiences to (re)turn to traditional news media, how should we understand the falling back on such media in light of an information landscape many still consider to be wrought with mis- and dis-information, antagonistic exchanges, and overpowered by platform companies? Or in an era where democracies seem to be undermined by populism, authoritarian tendencies, political polarisation, and now war?

    The symposium aims to explore these questions. The title is meant as provocation: are media good for democracies – as scholars, journalists, and politicians generally assume? If so, just what forms of democracy might media support? Why are mainstream, legacy, traditional, or establishment media so often seen as especially suited to supporting such democracies? What are the democratic responsibilities of platform companies, or for that matter alternative media?

    We will discuss new perspectives and approaches to these questions. The symposium will be opened by a keynote speech from Professor Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, followed by two thematic panel discussions.

    Schedule:

    11:30am – 1pm keynote by Karin Wahl-Jorgensen

    1pm – 1:45pm lunch break

    1:45 – 3:20pm 1st panel

    20 min coffee/comfort break

    3:40- 5:00pm 2nd panel

    Full programme:

    Download PDF of programme

    Keynote:

    Professor Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff University

    “Emerging media ecologies, democracy and emotion"

    This talk begins from the premise that media are essential institutions in a democratic society. At the same time, contemporary media ecologies are dynamic and subject to constant change, shaped by complex interactions between legacy media and newer entrants, including social media and digital outlets. Drawing on examples from recent events, ranging from the coronavirus pandemic to the war in Ukraine, the talk suggests that we can no longer assume that media actors and platforms are benign in their normative underpinnings and practices. Instead, they are shaped by an increasingly polarised political context, characterised by the growing prominence of emotional discourse – for better and for worse.

    Panel speakers:

    Dr Dimitry Chernobrov, University of Sheffield

    Professor Des Freedman, Goldsmiths, University of London

    Dr Tanya Lokot, Dublin City University

    Dr Chanda Mfula, University of Hertfordshire

    Dr Monika Metykova, University of Sussex

    Dr Tom Mills, Aston University

    Dr Judith Möller, University of Amsterdam

    Contact:

    Dr Imke Henkel

  • 26.05.2022 21:46 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)

    The research training group 2806 “Literature and the Public Sphere in Differentiated Contemporary Cultures” at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), funded by the German Research Foundation, is offering

    • 12 Doctoral Positions (m/f/d) (65%, E-13 TV-L)
    • 1 Postdoc Position (m/f/d) (100%, E-13 TV-L)

    for a duration of three and five years respectively, starting 01.10.2022. Extensions for the doctoral positions are possible.

    The interdisciplinary research training group analyzes contemporary literatures since 1945 in different public and cultural contexts. It adopts a broad conception of literature, including socio-cultural, political, and economic contexts, (inter-)mediality, institutional conditions, as well as literary life as subjects for enquiry.

    The research training group focuses on literatures in various languages (English, German, French, Spanish, Russian), including ‘small literatures’ and minority cultures on different continents. On the basis of comparative and transnational perspectives, the research training group takes praxeological, social, media related, material, ethical, and economic aspects into account.

    The research training group explores the cultural specificities, potentials, and functions of these literatures and investigates their conditions of emergence and public resonance. It conceives of literatures (1) as seismographs of often contradictory cultural, media related, and social developments, (2) as generators of a vocabulary to articulate the multilayered experiences of the contemporary moment, (3) as forums for the discussion of concerns relevant to the public.

    Drawing on five closely interrelated fields of interest, the research training group examines how fragmenting publics constitute a relevant context for and a prominent concern of these literatures:

    VI. Literatures‘ strategies to activate attention

    VII. Public contexts of literatures

    VIII. Material appearances/materiality of literatures

    IX. Literary knowledge production

    X. Literary ethics and politics

    The disciplines involved are English and American Studies, Book Studies, Digital Humanities, German Studies, Comparative Literature, (Cultural) Sociology, Media Ethics, Media Economics, Media Studies, Eastern European Studies, and Romance Studies.

    For more information on the research program, the respective advisors, and contact information, see: https://www.literaturundoeffentlichkeit.phil.fau.de/

    If you have any questions, please contact the speakers of the research training group: dirk.niefanger@fau.de and antje.kley@fau.de.

    Requirements:

    • an excellent academic degree
    • an innovative project idea relevant to the program of the research training group
    • intercultural competence and an interest in interdisciplinary work
    • proficiency in abstract theoretical thinking
    • methodological competence
    • adequate language skills: B2 German and English, C1 German or English
    • first publications, academic talks, or academic administrative experience (e.g. as student assistant) are desirable
    • in addition, postdocs should have an outstanding dissertation, scientific experience, and a research project relevant to the program of the research training group

    Documents to submit:

    • cover letter
    • CV
    • degree certificates (MA, State Exam, or equivalent degree; dissertation for postdoc)
    • research proposal (ca. 8-10 pages)
    • writing sample (e.g. Master’s Thesis, dissertation for postdoc)
    • certificate(s) of language skills (may be handed in within the first year if necessary)

    Please submit your application (English or German) electronically as one single PDF file (plus writing sample in a separate PDF file) to kontakt-grk2806@fau.de by 6th of July 2022.

    The Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg strives to increase the number of women in academic research and teaching and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply.

    FAU is an equal opportunity employer and gives preference to candidates with disabilities if equally qualified.

  • 26.05.2022 08:24 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Special Issue of Journalism and Media

    Deadline: December 31, 2022

    (Guest Editors: José Luis Rojas Torrijos and Daniel Nölleke)

    The boundaries of sports journalism continue to expand as non-traditional actors emerge and proliferate in the digital environment. This outstanding and vital specialist area of work within the news industry faces increasing pressure from adjacent fields. Amateur sports enthusiasts (bloggers, streamers or influencers) and team media for sports organisations adopt many of the roles and tasks historically attributed to sports journalism and engage in activities that may be perceived and regarded as journalistic by audiences.

    As Simon McEnnis points out in his book Disrupting Sports Journalism (2021), “sports journalists are seeing how the very bases of their professional practice are being appropriated by others” and, yet at the same time, they are trying to defend their distinctiveness by elevating their standing and professional status.

    The arrival of new actors around the journalistic field, the heavy use of social media and its impact on sports consumption patterns, as well as the search for new business models for news organisations and the disrupting technology that is being explored and applied as innovation in the sports coverage all require new conceptual approaches to better understand the sports newswork in the digital age.

    All of these considerations lead this Special Issue to reopen and broaden the discussion among scholars about the current trends in the sports media landscape and the bigger challenges that sports journalists need to face in the coming years.

    These are the topics to be addressed in this Special Issue of Journalism and Media:

    • Theoretical considerations of professionalism in sports journalism;
    • Sports journalism and its boundaries: from bloggers to team media for sports organizations;
    • Disrupting technologies, new job profiles and practices in digital sports newsrooms;
    • The heavy use of social media and the reshaping of the sports news agenda;
    • Audiences' consumption habits and perceptions in the era of attention economy;
    • Sports events, TV networks and streaming platforms;
    • Esports and other emergent niches in the field;
    • Innovation in the sports media coverage: from visual and graphic departments to media labs;
    • Editorial strategies to better connect with audiences and the changing business models in sports media;
    • The impact of COVID-19 on sports journalism;
    • Gender studies in sports journalism.

    For detailed information about the submission process, please follow the link to the Special Issue website: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/journalmedia/special_issues/sport_journalism

    The submission deadline is 31 December 2022. You may send your manuscript now or up until the deadline. Submitted papers should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. The Article Processing Charge (APC) for open access publication in this Special Issue will be fully waived, which means that you have the privilege to publish your paper free of charge in an open access scholarly journal.

    Papers should be in the range of 6,000 to 9,000 words. For further details on the submission process, please refer to the instructions for authors at the journal website or let us know if you have any questions (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/journalmedia/instructions).

    Guest Editors:

    José Luis Rojas Torrijos, PhD, Associate Professor of Journalism, Universidad de Sevilla, jlrojas@us.es

    JProf. Dr. Daniel Nölleke, Assistant Professor, German Sport University Cologne, d.noelleke@dshs-koeln.de

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