European Communication Research and Education Association
LSE
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Department of Media and Communications
Salary from £38,313 to £46,148 pa inclusive with potential to progress to £49,614 pa inclusive of London allowance
This is a fixed term appointment for two years, starting from 1 September 2023
Applications are invited from outstanding candidates in the field of media and communications. The successful candidate will join an established and successful Department, ranked first in its field in the UK's Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021) and third in the QS World University Rankings 2022.
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.
The post holder will contribute to the core teaching of the Department and in addition to lecturing and class/seminar teaching, will act as academic mentor to taught postgraduate (MSc) students and supervise their dissertations. The post holder will be expected to make an active contribution to the research culture of the Department. The post holder will also be asked to undertake administrative tasks in the Department and School.
Candidates should:
· Have a completed PhD in Media and Communications or a closely related field (PhD in hand without revisions pending by date of application).
· Demonstrate evidence of teaching experience at postgraduate taught (Masters) level.
· Have an interest in contributing to teaching on methods of research in Media and Communications.
· Have experience of teaching Media and Communications theories from a critical and international perspective, including on topics relating to media and communication governance.
· Have a developing research record in the field of Media and Communications with evidence of a commitment to critically assessing theories and empirical research.
· Have excellent communication and presentation skills.
We offer an occupational pension scheme, generous annual leave and excellent training and development opportunities.
To apply for this post, please go to https://jobs.lse.ac.uk/. 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, (L.Edwards2@lse.ac.uk).
The closing date for receipt of applications is Sunday 19 March 2023 (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.
March 9, 2023
Online webinar
I am pleased to invite you to the next in the series of IPRA Thought Leadership webinars. The webinar The Weixin story: PR’s contribution to CSR will be presented by Zoe Chou, Dean of the Weixin Strategic Research Institute and the Head of PR at Weixin on Thursday 9 March 2023 at 12.00 GMT/UCT (unadjusted).
What is the webinar content?
The One for all Love meal Program won the 2022 Golden World Awards grand prix. The webinar will discuss the background to the program and discuss other corporate social responsibility projects from China’s Weixin and its parent company Tencent.
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 Zoe Chou
Zoe Chou is Dean of the Weixin Strategic Research Institute and the Head of PR at Weixin. She is one of the pioneers of China’s Internet communications and has been a trailblazer of marketing in the digital age. Zoe has been guest lecturer at the School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University and the School of Journalism, Fudan University. She has also served as a judge for a number of international marketing awards.
Contact
International Public Relations Association Secretariat
United Kingdom
secgen@ipra.org
Telephone +44 1634 818308
KOME, an international Open Access journal of media and communication studies and related fields is currently accepting submissions for its 2023 and 2024 issues. We would love to hear from our colleagues across Europe and overseas, and read about their current research! This is an open call and submissions are considered on any topcis related to communication, media and journalism.
Key topics for the journal:
-online/digital media and communications
-health communication
-organizational and business communication
-political communication
-persuasion and influence
Key article types for the journal:
-narrative and systematic review articles where the literature is
surveyed and analyzed qualitatively or quantitatively
-original research articles using advanced qualitative or quantitative methods to answer relevant research questions based on hypothesis drawn from literature review
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 (Q2) and Web of Science (ESCI). All submission undergo double blind peer review. Average turnaround time is ~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.
September 11-15, 2023
Inter-University Centre (IUC), Dubrovnik, Croatia
Deadline: April 15, 2023
Keynote Speakers:
Course Directors:
ECTS accreditation: University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (10 ECTS points for PhD students upon full completion of the course)
Course Description:
The media are central institutions of modern societies, providing channels for corporate and political control and public space for disseminating and consuming information on systemic changes in politics, culture, and economics to the public. The media underwent massive restructuring through neoliberal policies in the 1970s. Introducing new communication technologies such as satellite and cable television, internet, and web platforms went hand in hand with market liberalisation and communication commercialisation. The multiplication of channels and media outlets was accompanied by concentration and centralisation of ownership. Recently, large transnational digital platforms have solidified their position as core companies within contemporary capitalism, restructuring the distribution of media advertising investments, speeding up the circulation of capital, automating global consumption patterns, avoiding national taxes, and siphoning revenues to offshore entities. At the same time, they benefit from automated management of their diversified and essentially precarious workforces of content moderators, warehouse workers, and gig workers, as well as from software inputs from free and open source communities (FLOSS) communities.
The rise of platforms reshapes traditional institutional mechanisms that broadly safeguard freedom of expression, media pluralism, and public interests. How these mechanisms will be re-considered and how private interests will shape markets and societies is an open political issue. Alternatives are being envisioned in areas ranging from platform cooperatives and commons projects to strategic calls for technological sovereignty and public wealth creation. However, such initiatives usually need broader political support from the public already accustomed to the commercial logic of the media. The commodification of everyday life through data capture, surveillance and privacy intrusion is easily dismissed by citizens as a minor side effect of free usage and flexibility of ubiquitous digital services.
This biennial course aims to explore traditional (e.g. ownership, production, content, consumption, labour, regulation) and contemporary (e.g. algorithms, platforms, data, artificial intelligence) perspectives on the media from the lens of critical political economy. The course will explore how capital and the state(s) control, regulate and form the media (broadly conceived as ranging from traditional printed press to algorithms and software) in societies shaped by persistent social inequalities. The level of analysis can vary from macro phenomena of geopolitics, transnational, national and institutional dynamics, through mid-range phenomena of the structure(s) of the public sphere(s), to micro-phenomena of class-based conditions shaping inequalities of access and skill for using the media in everyday life and for work.
The course will include presentations from keynote speakers, course directors and presentations by advanced MA and PhD students. Through lectures and discussions with international experts, students will gain in-depth knowledge about recent communication, media, and journalism developments from the critical political economy perspective. Methods and analytical tools commonly used in the approach will be explained and discussed. Presentation of the research papers (considered work in progress) will lead to comprehensive feedback that will help students develop their projects further and result in publishable academic writing. Discussions will be carried out collaboratively, with reciprocal assessment by students.
Deadlines:
• Course is open to advanced MA and PhD students. Please submit your CV (maximum two pages), title and an extended abstract of your presentation (maximum two pages with references) by 15 April 2023 to political.economies.of.the.media@gmail.com
• Course directors will review applications, and final decisions on acceptance will be sent by 15 May 2023.
• Accepted applicants will be invited to submit 6 to 9,000-word research papers by 1 September 2023. After completion of the course, the applicants will be encouraged to submit their papers for review in an international peer-reviewed journal in the field of political economy.
• Note: only PhD students can receive 10 ECTS points upon course completion, which entails a submitted research paper, paper presentation and full-week active attendance participation in the course (more information will be published on the course website).
• Please note that all participants pay a registration fee of 50 EUR. A limited number of partial stipends and registration waivers will be available. If you are interested in participation support, please indicate this in your application.
Venue and Location:
The Inter-University Centre (IUC) Dubrovnik is an independent centre for advanced study, grounded in and sustained by its international network of partner universities. The IUC Dubrovnik maintains high scientific quality standards and provides an open space for critical thinking and innovation. Building upon its location and its 50-year history, the IUC Dubrovnik serves as a bridge between regions within Europe and between the European region and the world by connecting scientific communities and connecting communities through science. The IUC Dubrovnik takes pride in bringing together scholars and students from different countries, cultures and academic disciplines to advanced research and higher education programmes. The IUC emphasises and supports inter-disciplinary and cross-national collaboration on global challenges such as human universal values and rights, health, education, poverty and climate, encouraging, in addition to east-west collaboration also, new north-south initiatives. The IUC Dubrovnik continues organising courses and conferences within the broad spectrum of scientific disciplines provided by scientific staff from multiple countries. The IUC Dubrovnik also stimulates the development of research activities, in particular, related to the courses and conferences within the programme and contributes to connecting leading international partner universities to regional academic institutions.
Important Information:
• More information about the IUC is available at: https://iuc.hr/
• All further details about the course will be available at http://www.poleconmed.net/
September 21-22, 2023
Södertörn University, Sweden
Deadline: February 28, 2023
Dear members of the ECREA network,
Sending a kind reminder to submit your abstracts for the upcoming conference Mediations of music and power in online music cultures at Södertörn University, 21-22 September 2023, by 28 February.
We look forward to receiving and reviewing your submissions!
All the best,
Veronika
Call for Papers
Mediations of music and power in online music cultures
21–22 September 2023, Division of Gender Studies, School of Culture and Education, Södertörn University, Sweden
Music cultures in the twenty-first century are strongly shaped by online media. Music streaming, social media, video sharing sites as well as internet-based music production software, radio stations, and music magazines have variously affected the formatting, curation, and consumption of music. Largely centralized around a small number of privatized companies, where human and automated processes intersect, online music cultures are sites of mediations of power.
In this context, online music media have entailed economic, technological, and cultural changes in contemporary music cultures. For example, music streaming illustrates monetary shifts in the music industry, where power is newly negotiated between music recommendation companies and the record, advertisement, and investment markets. Moreover, online music media combine curatorial and algorithmic processes that mediate cultural production and consumption and re-construct listeners as ‘datafied’ users. While the ‘platformization’ of online music cultures impedes the visibility of non-commercial media and practices, global music and media corporations present their own initiatives toward equality in the music industry and activist practices in networked communities on and off commercial sites negotiate the affordances and limitations of these media.
This conference asks: What characterizes mediations of music and power in online music cultures? What are emergent mediations of subjectivity, identity, and difference in online music cultures, and how do they map onto or newly shape discourses of taste, value, and authenticity? What possibilities may online music media offer for centering artistic and fan practices, alliances, and communities that have previously been subjugated in music cultures?
This conference invites presentations from research fields including musicology, popular music, media, gender, postcolonial and cultural studies, which examine emergent mediations of music and negotiations of power in online music cultures. We particularly seek to highlight media technologies, stylistic developments, user practices, and intersectional perspectives that have not yet been emphasized as well as to deepen the understanding of central themes, concepts, and practices in this cultural field and its scholarly inquiry.
Keynote speaker: Eric Drott – Butler School of Music, The University of Texas at Austin
Themes
We invite submissions on topics that may include, but are not limited to:
Abstracts
Please submit abstracts (250 words maximum) via email by 28 February 2023 to mediationsconference@gmail.com.
Please include the title of your paper and a brief biography (100 words maximum).
Organizers
Veronika Muchitsch, Södertörn University
Ann Werner, Södertörn University & Uppsala University
For further information, please send an email to mediationsconference@gmail.com.
June, 8-9, 2023
Prague, Czech Republic
Deadline to submit abstracts: 12 March 2023
The 4th International Conference ILIS is now open for abstract submission. The conference will take place this year at the University of Finance and Administration in Prague.
Virtual and in-person sessions.
Theme of the 4th International Conference ILIS: Rethinking social theories and methods in a digital society
Author Notification: 25 March 2023
Call for paper: https://www.labilis.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/4th-Ilis-conference-call.pdf
Abstract submitting form: https://www.labilis.org/2023/01/18/4th-international-conference-ilis/
Leveraging on the previous editions, this conference will explore the main challenges digitalization poses to different strand of sociological theories and methods particularly investigating the distinctive topics of digital social research and the digital biases.
Thus, it especially (but not exclusively) calls for contributions that shed new light on the following topics:
- Digital sociology;
- Revised sociological theories;
- Revised sociological concepts: identity, citizenship, social capital,
inequalities, institutions, power, work, community, etc.;
- Revised social research methods and digital transposition of traditional methods;
- Social research methods that incorporate digital and gaming practices, such as the game-based methods;
- Digital biases;
- Digital discriminations.
Abstracts need to be limited to 500 words and include goals, research methods and main findings.
The participation fee is 50 EUR.
For in-person participants the fee cover:
Lunch 2x
Coffee break 4x
No participation fee is requested for accepted students and Ph.D. candidates.
The scientific committee of the conference will select best papers for publications in special issues dedicated to the conference and/or national or international books.
For more info visit: https://www.labilis.org/en/home-2/
If you have further questions, please contact the organizers at the address: _labilis@unisa.it <mailto:labilis@unisa.it>_
Executive Board:
Chief of the 4th International Conference ILIS:
prof. Giuseppe Maiello - Prague
Turkey has been going through a tough ordeal since 6 February 2023 due to two major earthquakes (measuring 7.8 and 7.6 on the magnitude scale) that hit 11 cities in southern Turkey. Just to give you a sense of the scale according to official numbers nearly 40,000 people died (numbers are likely to increase to several more thousands), and 13.5 million people live in the region who had sustained considerable damage. Some estimates suggest over a million people have been rendered homeless and several more have not been able to re-enter their dwellings pending a damage analysis.
Each person in Turkey has some loved ones in the area directly impacted by the earthquakes; we have lost family members, friends, acquaintances, students, homes, and neighborhoods. Some of those historical cities are completely destroyed. There are no words to describe our shock, pain, and devastation. We will always cherish the memories of lost lives and hold on to the idea of rebuilding destroyed cities.
If you’d like to donate to those in need in the disaster area, you may do so via this link.
Gizem Melek
Associate Professor (Ph.D.)
Yasar University
Chair of the ECREA Women’s Network
Dear ECREA members,
We are going through tough times in Turkey due to last week’s two major earthquakes (measuring 7.8 and 7.6 on the magnitude scale) that hit southern Turkey on February 6, 2023, which left 13.5 million people living in the region (10 cities) with considerable damage. Nearly 40,000 people died according to official bodies, and the number is likely to increase even more.
Each one of us has some loved ones in the area directly impacted by the earthquakes. But, in these difficult times, we are trying to get back to our routine (somehow) in the western city of Izmir to overcome the shock and devastation.
On that note, I’d like to share an announcement with you considering some of you might be interested. Yaşar University (in İzmir) is searching for universities and international partners for the Blended Intensive Course- Gender Studies, which will be funded under the Erasmus program in Spring Semester 2022-23 (February-June 2023).
Expectations from partner universities:
Here is the last BIP experience that Yaşar University already did in 2022 with BUas University, Netherlands, Koblenz Unv Germany, and Politecnic Unv, Portugal. You may watch a short video of the last BIP course experience at this link.
The syllabus of the course and short info on the BIP course Project will be provided upon request. Hope to collaborate with motivated universities.
Should you be interested please write to me at gizem.melek@yasar.edu.tr and I will put you in contact with the coordinator of the project.
Gizem Melek, Chair of the Women's Network
LSE is committed to building a diverse, equitable and truly inclusive university. For this post, we particularly welcome applications from people from minority ethnic groups.
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Assistant Professor
Salary is competitive with Departments at our peer institutions worldwide and not less than £58,519 pa inclusive. The full salary scale can be found on the LSE website
The Department is known for its distinctive interdisciplinary approach to the field of media and communications, primarily based in the social sciences, but also open to humanities perspectives. You will contribute to the intellectual life of the School through conducting and publishing outstanding quality research, engaging in high-quality teaching as instructed by the Head of Department, and participating in the School and wider Department activities.
Candidates will have: a completed PhD in media and communications, or a closely related field, by the post start date; expertise and research interests on critical approaches to promotional cultures and industries - i.e., with a commitment to issues of marginality, inequality and social justice. Within this primary area, we are particularly - but not exclusively - interested in candidates with a global research approach and/or a focus on the Global South, as well as quantitative and qualitative methodological skills; a proven ability, as evidenced by existing publications, or potential, to publish in top journals or with leading book publishers in media and communications; and a clear, well-developed and viable strategy for future outstanding research that has the potential to result in world-leading publications.
For further information about the post, please see the how to apply document, job description and the person specification.
To apply for this post, please go to https://jobs.lse.ac.uk.
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.
Any queries about the role can be emailed to Head of Department Professor Bart Cammaerts (B.Cammaerts@lse.ac.uk).
The closing date for receipt of applications is 13 March 2023 (23.59 UK time). Regrettably, we are unable to accept any late applications.
The application process for this post will take place through LSE's paper method, where shortlisted candidates will be invited to present a paper at the Department of Media and Communications and meet members of academic staff. This will take place over the course of May 2023.
August 31 - September 1, 2023
Berlin, Germany
Deadline: March 31, 2023
The event is hosted by the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society and the Institute for Media and Communication Studies at the Freie Universität Berlin.
The conference theme, “Navigating the Noise: Effective Communication for Solving Political Problems”, provides a platform for discussion on the role of political communication research in tackling complex political and societal issues.
We are seeking proposals for presentations that explore the ways in which political communication can inform and facilitate the creation of effective, evidence-based solutions to the challenges our societies are facing. Submissions are not restricted to specific studies on solutions but we invite presenters to think about the impact of their research for societies within a solution-based political communication framework.
Abstracts should be no longer than 400 words (incl. references). Submissions should be made via the submission site by the deadline of 31 March, 2023.
To learn more about the call, please visit: https://ecreapolcomm2023.ecreapoliticalcommunication.com/calls/
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Workshop for Early-Career Scholars organized by YECREA Representatives
In addition to the main conference, we will also host a workshop on “Communicating through the Noise: Science Communication for Early-Career Scholars.” If you are an early-career scholar, this workshop is an opportunity not to be missed!
The deadline to apply is 31 March, and you can find more information about the workshop, and apply here: https://ecreapolcomm2023.ecreapoliticalcommunication.com/phd-workshop/
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We look forward to seeing you in Berlin!
PolCom
Conference Organizing Team
Jakob Ohme, Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, Berlin
Emilija Gagrčin, University of Mannheim
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