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CFP | 2.2. | Finnish Conference of Media and Communication Research (MEVI2018)
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ARTICLE: Mobile journalists emphasize their relationship with the audience
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Journalistic practice should be seen as open-ended and performative, rather than fixed and routine, a new study states. Aare Värk and Eneli Kindsiko of the University of Tartu studied on-the-job … Continued
ARTICLE: Journalism produces its own kind of gendered institution
Many previous studies on journalism have overlooked journalism as a gendered institution, argue Iiris Ruoho and Sinikka Torkkola of the University of Tampere, in a new study. The gendered institution … Continued
CFP | 15.2. | Global Communication Association Conference
The Global Communication Association and Rey Juan Carlos University invites you to submit your abstracts for the 13th annual convention to be held in Madrid, Spain, on May 17-20, 2018. … Continued
ARTICLE: Swedish young people getting news from social media
Annika Bergström and Maria Jervelycke Belfrage of the University of Gothenburg, examined young people’s news-gathering on social media in Sweden, using a combination of representative survey data (respondents aged 16 … Continued
CFP | 26.1. | OI2 conference: From passive audience to active citizen
The Observatory for the Study of News Media Innovation in the Digital Era (OI^2) Conference “From Passive Audience to Active Citizen” is calling for papers. The event will bring together … Continued
ARTICLE: Taiwanese female journalists face online harassment
Many Taiwanese female journalists have to deal with gendered online harassment and incivility in their work. Paromita Pain and Victoria Chen of the University of Texas at Austin, interviewed 25 … Continued
CFP | 25.1. | Condition of Contradiction conference deadline extended
The abstract deadline for the conference “Condition of Contradiction” has been extended from January 8th. The new deadline is January 25th. The conference will take place in Madrid, Spain, on … Continued









