[csaa-forum] Journalism Conference Deadline Tomorrow
Laura Glitsos
lauraglitsos at outlook.com
Thu Jun 30 09:08:52 ACST 2022
Journalism Conference Deadline Tomorrow
The Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia is calling for submissions for its annual conference, which will be hosted by Edith Cowan University and Curtin University, and held at the Pan Pacific Hotel December 6-8, with a postgraduate ECR pre-conference on December 5 (venue for the pre-conference to be announced).
Submission deadline for paper abstracts and panel proposals is Friday July 1.
Theme: Journalism in Post-Normal Times
The past two years have brought extraordinary challenges that have destabilised practices, institutions, and structures around the world—and journalism has been there to document, communicate and make sense of these challenges. Journalism and journalism education have been pushed to consider social, political, and even psychological extremes in new and complex ways that continue to provoke changes in our pedagogy and our industry. In this conference, we consider the role and reality of journalism and journalism education in these post-normal times as we take stock of where we have been, where we are now and how we can best prepare for the future. We invite conversations that consider the importance of journalism in the age of misinformation and disinformation, and strategies to meet these challenges for practitioners and educators alike.
We especially invite conversations that consider the importance of journalism in the age of misinformation and disinformation, and strategies to meet these challenges for practitioners and educators alike.
We are now calling for abstracts for papers and panel proposals that address the following themes of the conference:
Diversity in news and journalism
News and media literacy
Teaching and reporting on climate change/ climate action
Constructive journalism
Press Freedom
Ethical and legal issues in journalism and journalism education
Best practice interviewing and reporting
How can journalism schools best prepare for the future?
What’s next after podcasting?
Creative ways to work with industry
Building resilience and adaptability in the student cohort
Can trust in journalism be restored?
Health crisis reporting
Journalism education during COVID-19
Capitol riot reporting
Journalism post-Trump
Beyond fake news
Artificial intelligence in reporting
Data journalism in the 2020s
Google, Newscorp and journalism
Any other journalism related papers are also welcome.
Deadline Friday July 1.
Individual paper abstracts should be no more than 300 words, including title, author/s and affiliation, bio, abstract and keywords.
Panel proposals should include a 200-word overview, with 200 words from each participant on their contribution, as well as panel title, author/s and affiliation and keywords.
For further questions please contact the conference chair laura.glitsos at ecu.edu.au
Submissions for papers and panels can be sent directly to laura.glitsos at ecu.edu.au
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