CfP Researching Journalism and Media in a Digital Age
*Call for Papers - Digital Opportunities and Challenges: Researching Journalism and Media in a Digital Age* *Deadline:* 15th of July, 2016 This is a call for papers for the upcoming conference 'Digital Opportunities and Challenges: Researching Journalism and Media in a Digital Age*'*, hosted by the Department of Journalism Studies at the *University of Sheffield*. The conference will be held on *26 and 27 January 2017*. This conference will explore new directions in journalism and media research in digital environments. The emergence of social media has ignited lively discussion about the opportunities they can offer to journalism, but also about the challenges they pose. These opportunities and challenges are not only technological: they touch on a variety of areas including social, political and financial realities. What is more, by trying to adapt to these changes, journalistic practices are constantly evolving and the relationships between producers and consumers of news are constantly redefined. Drawing on these discussions, this conference aims to address a wide range of thematic areas, which are: - Theoretical approaches - Methodological approaches - Practical approaches - Contextual approaches Keynote speakers (so far confirmed) - *Natalie Fenton, Professor of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths University* - Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Director of Research, at the Reuters Institute for the study of Journalism, Oxford University - Brian Loader, Director, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of York Call for papers We welcome abstracts related to the thematic areas above, or to the broader topic. We strongly encourage submissions by PhD students and early career researchers, though all scholars interested in these areas are welcome to apply. Please submit an abstract of no more than 300 words by 15 July 2016 to jnlconferences@sheffield.ac.uk <jnlconferences@sheffield.ac.uk?body=Digital%20Opportunities%20and%20Challenges> . Registration Registration will open in autumn 2016. There will be a £35 registration fee (£25 early bird rate), which covers lunch and refreshments on both days. For further information, or to register your interest in advance, please contact the organising committee at jnlconferences@sheffield.ac.uk <jnlconferences@sheffield.ac.uk?subject=Digital%20Opportunities%20and%20Challenges> . (Web: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/journalism/events/digital-age) -- *Chrysi Dagoula* PhD Student Department of Journalism Studies The University of Sheffield 9 Mappin Street Sheffield, S1 4DT E-mail: cdagoula1@sheffield.ac.uk Twitter: @chrysadag
Dear colleagues, we are happy to announce the new issue of gamevironments. games, religion, and stuff [http://www.gamevironments.uni-bremen.de/]! In our second regular issue, #4 (2016), you find articles, a report about current activities in the field of gaming and religion, two interviews and a number of different game and book reviews. #4 (2016) Post-Digital Games: The Influence of Nostalgia in Indie Games‘ Graphic Regimes. Article by Matthia Thibault, 1-23. Religion, Games, and Othering: An Intersectional Approach. Article by Kathrin Trattner, 24-60. 'The poor carpenter': Reinterpretating Christian Mythology in the Assassin’s Creed Game Series. Article by Frank G. Bosman, 61-87. Dishonored: A “Less Dark Outcome” – The Religious Milieu on Dishonored in the Pacifist Route. Review by Heidi Rautalahti, 88-95. Agency and Consequence in Life is Strange. Review by Ylva Grufstedt, 96-100. To Live or Die in Los Santos: Death and Post Mortality Aspects in Grand Theft Auto V. Review by Isabell Gloria Brendel, 101-109. Analyzing Digital Fiction: A Review. Review by Nina Maskulin, 110-119. Interview with Shailesh Prabhu, Indian Game Designer. Interview by gamevironments, 120-126. Interview with Ricardo Ruiz from 3Ecologias. Interview by gamevironments, 127-139. Mapping Methods: Visualizing Visual Novels’ Cultural Production in Japan. Research Report by Edmond Ernest Dit Alban, 140-160. Enjoy :) The next regular issue will be published in summer 2017. We invite submissions in a number of formats - articles, book or game reviews, research reports on new or planned research projects, etc. Just check the CfP on the website! Please also share this CfP and the deadlines with interested colleagues, doctoral students etc.: 31.10.2016 Full Chapter Submission 31.12.2016 Review Results Returned 31.02.2017 Revised Chapter Submission summer 2017 Online-Publication Best Kerstin Radde-Antweiler & Xenia Zeiler (editors-in-chief) -- Prof. Dr. Xenia Zeiler Associate Professor South Asian Studies P.O. Box 59 (Unioninkatu 38B) 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland +358 50 4482713 http://tuhat.halvi.helsinki.fi/portal/en/person/zeiler
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