>Concepts of Mediated Communication
13-14 September, 2018
Co-sponsored by:
The University of Missouri School of Journalism
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Nanyang Technological University
This conference will explore how theories and concepts of mediated communication are being challenged in the face of digitization, globalization, and other trends.
How is theorizing in fields such as political communication, media production (journalism, PR, advertising and entertainment), media structures and economics, health and science communication, media psychology and other areas being challenged in the face of recent trends?
How might key concepts in communication research, such as audience, media exposure, or even mass communication, be re-articulated in the face of digitization, globalization, or other trends?
How is normative theorizing about the media, including notions of press freedom, professionalism, journalistic objectivity and authority as well as the media’s role as “fourth Estate” challenged by digitization, globalization, or other trends?
The conference welcomes original English-language submissions of theoretical and conceptual essays (we are not looking for empirical studies).
This conference is cosponsored by the University of Missouri School of Journalism, Nanyang Technological University, and LMU-Munich, and hosted by Missouri’s Barcelona office.
A 400-500 word abstract should be submitted to ResearchConference@missouri.edu by 30 April 2018. Notice of acceptance will be provided by 30 May 2018. There will be a registration fee of $125 USD for all attendees. Full papers of no more than 25 double-spaced pages, not including notes or appendices, will be due by 1 September 2018.