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A Brazilian Journalism Research (BJR), periódico semestral da Associação Brasileira de Pesquisadores em Jornalismo (SBPJor), divulga a chamada de artigos para a segunda edição 2012 (volume 8). A edição tem como tema o “Jornalismo Audiovisual: da tradição aos novos paradigmas”, e será publicada em dezembro deste ano.
Os artigos poderão abordar os seguintes eixos temáticos: (1) “As relações entre o Jornalismo Audiovisual e as novas plataformas de informação”; (2) “As rotinas produtivas e os processos discursivos do Jornalismo Audiovisual na produção das notícias em diferentes suportes”; (3) “A relação entre o tempo e o espaço nas narrativas do Jornalismo Audiovisual”; e (4) “As interfaces do Jornalismo Audiovisual com diferentes áreas do conhecimento”. Além do Dossiê, a revista recebe temas livres na seção Artigos e resenhas.
O prazo para a submissão termina no dia 30 de setembro de 2012.
Mais informações sobre a chamada de artigos estão disponíveis http://www.sbpjor.org.br/sbpjor/?page_id=11149
Call for papers – III International Conference on Cyberjournalism
University of Porto – December 06-07 2012
The ObCiber – Observatório do Ciberjornalismo (Observatory of Cyberjournalism) invites submissions for its III International Conference on Cyberjournalism – December 06-07, 2012 – in the University of Porto, Portugal, under the general theme of “Convergence” (professional, business, technological and cultural).
Paper proposal – either in Portuguese, Spanish or English – should be sent to obciber@gmail.com. The 500 words abstract should include the topic and its relevance, the hypothesis or main argument, conceptual and methodological framework, expected results and up to 5 keywords. There are to be no biographical notes or references within the abstract which must be accompanied by a separate cover letter, for blind review purposes, only with the author(s) name(s), institutional affiliation(s) and postal and e-mail address(es).
Papers can be presented at the conference in Portuguese, Spanish or English, but the slides must be in English.
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Call for papers for International Congress
JDM – JOURNALISM AND MOBILE DEVICES
Universidade da Beira Interior (Portugal), 15-16 November 2012
The media ecosystem is constantly changing due to the complex process of convergence that currently takes place. Jenkins (2006)states that this convergence occurs in four areas (content, technology, business models and professional activity) and is characterized by the existence of multimedia content, intermedia collaboration and audiences behavior search for personal interest content. In this conference we are interested in contents specifically intended for mobile devices like smartphones, tablets and tabphones.
The growing penetration of mobile broadband (3G/4G) and the reported increase in smartphones and tablets sales created an alternative channel for news distribution: the mobile devices. Aguado (2009) believes that the emergence of this fourth screen – after the film, television and computer – represents a business opportunity for media companies, seeing these devices an alternative to the traditional distribution of journalistic information. This new « push» media ecosystem (Fidalgo, 2009) is characterized by a change: news are searching for the consumers and not the opposite. This change immediately implies us to rethink the news delivering system.
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Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Higher School of Economics, St.-Petersburg and Moscow
Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden
Tallinn University, Estonia
are pleased to announce an open call for papers for the international conference “New media: changing media landscapes” to be held at St.-Petersburg campus of Higher School of Economics, Russia, on September 27-28, 2012.
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Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies – Special Issue: Social media and journalism in Africa
Guest Editor: Chris Paterson, University of Leeds
This Special Issue of Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies will survey the intersection of SOCIAL MEDIA and JOURNALISM in Africa. We hope to offer a venue for new empirical research and for the development of theory and analysis. Publication will be in early 2013.
Around Africa tensions are evident between the rapid commercialization and deregulation of traditional media and increasing pressures for a compliant media discourse from commercial and state media proprietors. Social media demonstrate an unprecedented ability for the politically engaged to both bypass and influence traditional information flows, but social media use faces unique circumstances through much of Africa, due to an underdeveloped telecommunications infrastructure, limited (though rapidly increasing) extra-urban mobile access, and bandwidth limitations in many areas. There has been a rapid escalation in the numbers of people using Twitter to monitor and to disseminate information, and the use of mobile devices is also skyrocketing amid massive marketing campaigns dominated by a few multinational providers.
While use of social media may be less constrained by government control in Africa than elsewhere, its role remains largely untested in the context of general under-development and limited ICT penetration. Signs of social change brought by leapfrogging mobile technology are evident around the continent, inspiring questions about the new nature of information exchange and citizenship. Crucial questions remain about whether the apparent efficacy of social media as a political organising tool beyond state control in north Africa has implications for the rest of the continent.
Authors may address the following questions, but other approaches and related topics are welcome:
- How have social media supplemented or replaced traditional information sources?
- How are social media and other new media being incorporated into processes of journalism in Africa?
- Are social media changing established flows of information in Africa and between Africa and the world?
- How do specific cases of social media and other ICT use in Africa compare with non-African cases?
- How are diasporic and/or exiled journalists employing social media?
- To what extent have social media been an empowering force in Africa?
- Are new forms of citizenship emerging in Africa as a result of social media?
- What new methodological challenges to the study of journalism in Africa are posed by social media or emerging forms of communications generally?
We are open to a variety of methodological approaches and geographic foci. Articles should be 6000-8000 words and proposals for shorter commentaries are also welcome. Style guidance is available here. (Articles are to be submitted directly to the editor at the email below, not to this website).
Contact the editor of this issue with expressions of interest: Chris Paterson, University of Leeds – c.paterson(at)leeds.ac.uk. The deadline for articles is July 15 2012, but earlier submissions are welcome. All submissions will be peer reviewed, with notification of acceptance by September 1, and any revisions required by October 1 2012.
Authors may wish to present their work at a related panel of the UK African Studies Association annual conference in Leeds in September 2012. Contact Chris Paterson, above, if interested.
Está aberta a chamada para envio de artigos para a próxima edição da Brazilian Journalism Research (BJR). O prazo máximo para o envio de trabalhos para o primeiro número da revista em 2012 é 30 de março, com submissões pela plataforma SEER.
O oitavo volume da BJR, que tem Qualis B2 e está indexada em três bases de dados, tem como tema Mídias digitais, convergência e prática jornalística: desafios e perspectivas. Segundo os editores do dossiê, Kênia Maia e Fábio Pereira, o objetivo é promover o debate em torno das diferentes apropriações do termo “convergência” no jornalismo. Assim, os trabalhos submetidos devem abordar aspectos teóricos e estudos empíricos sobre a utilização das mídias digitais e a convergência e suas relações com as diferentes dimensões da prática jornalística.
O volume 9 nº 1 da revista Estudos em Jornalismo e Mídia reserva seu Núcleo Temático às relações entre a cibercultura e as práticas jornalísticas.
Nos últimos anos, não foram apenas os avanços tecnológicos que afetaram o jornalismo, mas a emergência de novos papeis, hábitos e culturas de produção, difusão e consumo de bens simbólicos. Com isso, meios de comunicação, públicos e profissionais vêm se reposicionando rapidamente diante de uma nova ecologia comunicacional. Ajudam a compor este cenário o surgimento de redes sociais na internet e novos atores, apropriações de mídias pelas audiências, o fortalecimento dos processos de colaboração e participação, os esforços técnicos para novos empacotamentos de conteúdos por vias multimidiáticas e convergentes, e a explosão das linguagens e das narrativas, entre outros fatores.
Prioritariamente, o Comitê Editorial receberá artigos que tratem da temática Cibercultura e Jornalismo e de assuntos derivados.
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Abat Oliba CEU University’s International Journalism Week 2012: The new faces of Journalism and Mass Media. Communication in the 21st century
Barcelona – February the 27th to March the 2nd, 2012
The Vice-dean of Journalism Studies of the Abat Oliba CEU University (UAO) of Barcelona invites professors, professionals and teaching staff from international universities to participate at the «UAO International Journalism Week – 2012» entitled « The new faces of Journalism and Mass Media. Communication in the 21st century» and organized by the Department of Journalism Studies from February the 27th to March the 2nd 2012.
The activity is a part of the Abat Oliba CEU International Journalism Programme and presents four main purposes:
–To create a space of shared knowledge on issues regarding modern day Journalism / Mass Media production through conferences, seminars and workshops with a group of highly motivated students, professionals and teachers
–To allow students from the Abat Oliba CEU University and students from other participating universities to understand the developments of Journalism / Mass Media issues and concerns in today’s professional and academic environment
–To allow a space of mutual acquaintance, debate and collaboration between Journalism / Mass Media teachers and professionals from different international universities on academic and professional issues related to Journalism and Mass Media practices and education
–To generate international contacts with experts and academics in the area of Journalism / Mass Media in order to promote common research and exchange projects
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Le prochain colloque du GIS-Journalisme (groupement des laboratoires CARISM, CRAPE, ELICO, GRIPIC) se tiendra à Rennes, les 11 et 12 octobre 2012.
Il portera sur le « gouvernement» des journalistes. Ci-dessous l’appel en français et en anglais :
Appel à communication « Gouvernement» des journalistes GIS 2012
Call for papers ‘Governing’ journalists GIS 2012
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Dans le cadre de l’appel à communication du colloque Genre et sexualité en politique. Retour sur la présidentielle de 2012, les organisateurs souhaitent aussi accueillir des contributions sur le travail des journalistes, le rôle des médias dans la sélection des nouvelles, les modalités de couverture de l’événement, etc.
Vous pouvez consulter ici l’appel à communications complet.
A priori, l’élection présidentielle au suffrage universel direct, matrice de la Vème République depuis 1965, en créant un « patriarcat institutionnel », ne semble guère favorable aux femmes et à leurs causes. Or les sept campagnes présidentielles qui se sont déjà déroulées depuis cette date se sont révélées plutôt propices à la politisation des questions sexuées, avec des variations notables selon les contextes (Sineau 2008). Lors de la dernière élection de 2007, la présence de Ségolène Royal au second tour face à Nicolas Sarkozy a exacerbé les usages de la masculinité et de la féminité dans la campagne et a contribué à révéler les attributs longtemps invisibilisés et naturalisés du corps présidentiel, faisant du sexe, de la couleur ou de la sexualité des capitaux politiques à part entière (Achin, Dorlin et Rennes, 2008 ; Coulomb-Guly 2009).
Commencée par l’éviction du favori socialiste mis en cause dans des affaires de viols et par l’offensive d’une partie de l’UMP contre le mariage homosexuel et contre l’enseignement du genre dans le secondaire, la campagne électorale pour l’élection présidentielle de 2012 voit-elle l’égalité des sexes et des sexualités constituée en enjeu des controverses entre candidats ? Ces circonstances favorisent-elles la politisation ou au contraire la forclusion de cette question ?
Comité d’organisation : Marion Paoletti (Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV, Centre Émile Durkheim), Margaret Maruani (MAGE), Sandrine Levêque (Université Paris I CRPS-CESPP), Lucie Bargel (Université de Nice, Ermès,) et Catherine Achin (UPEC, Cresppa-CSU & Largotec).
Les propositions de communication (une page maximum) devront faire mention, outre de la question de recherche et du rattachement à la problématique du colloque, du terrain étudié et des méthodes mobilisées.
Elles devront parvenir avant le vendredi 16 décembre 2011 à l’adresse : appelacom2012@gmail.com
Une réponse sera adressée pour le 16 janvier 2012. Une version écrite de la communication sera demandée au moment du colloque, en vue d’une publication collective des actes.
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