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 *Second Lisbon Winter School for the Study of Communication | **Media and
Uncertainty*



Jointly organized by the Faculty of Human Sciences (Universidade Católica
Portuguesa), the Center for Media@Risk at the Annenberg School for
Communication (University of Pennsylvania), the School of Journalism and
Communication (Chinese University of Hong Kong), the Department of Media
and Communications (London School of Economics and Political Science) and
the Faculty of Social Sciences (University of Helsinki), the Second Lisbon
Winter School for the Study of Communication will take a comparative and
global approach to the study of media and uncertainty across time.



*Call for Applications*



The media today are troubled by uncertainty.



Externally, a growing sense of uncertainty draws from deep-seated questions
about identity formation, increasing angst over the viability of familiar
cultural, political and social formations and intensifying social and
economic precarity and inequality. Ultimately, the risks and challenges
posed by climate change expose an even deeper sense of risk, calling into
question the usual cyclical social imaginations about risk, crisis and
renewal.



Within media environments, uncertainty builds from the rapid unfolding and
often unforeseen ramifications of digital technology, the collapse of
traditional business models, new degrees of irrelevance, the emergence of
new players and platforms, the development of new reception practices,
changing expectations of what media are for and a shift in the very
relationship of the media to the outside world in an era marked by
widespread dis- and mis-information.The viability of media as we know them
is up for grabs.


How and in what ways will the media – as institutions, as occupational and
professional contexts, as a diverse set of practices – adapt to this age of
uncertainty? Will the media continue to produce meaningful content, and if
so in which ways? How will the media push back against political assault?
Who will fund the media’s continued presence? Will new business models
allow the media to play a central role in democratic societies, producing
investigative journalism and relevant information on current affairs? How
do we move forward in rebuilding public trust in the media, ensuring that
they help sustain some kind of inclusive public space?How will audiences
relate to and engage with different media platforms? How will new forms of
media change and disrupt legacy media platforms? How will journalism report
about uncertain and risky futures? How will political powers be held
accountable?



Questions like these fuel the imaginary that uncertainty introduces into
considerations of the media, demanding global approaches to the different
occupational, professional, economic, political, cultural and environmental
contexts in which the media operate. Thus, the Second *Lisbon Winter School
for the Study of Communication*will consider how uncertainty is molding the
media in different geographies and how societies rely on the media to deal
with moments of uncertainty.



*The Lisbon Winter School invites proposals by doctoral students and early
career post-docs from all over the world that address, though may not be
not be strictly limited to, the topic of media and uncertainty as it
relates to:*



·               Media and digital transformation

·               Emergent cultural, political and social formations

·               New business models

·               New notions of risk and resistance to it

·               Media and uncertainty throughout history

·               Online harassment

·               Alternative media forms and outlets

·               Media activism

·               Reporting uncertainty

·               Authoritarian media

·               Media and political accountability

·               Dis- and misinformation, fake news and hate speech

·               Environmental precarity


PAPER PROPOSALS

Proposals should be sent to *[log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]>*no later than July 22, 2019 and include a
paper title, extended abstract in English (700 words), name, e-mail
address, institutional affiliation and a brief bio (max. 100 words)
mentioning ongoing research. Applicants will be informed of the result of
their submissions by September 20, 2019.
 FULL PAPER SUBMISSION

Presenters will be required to send in full papers (max. 20 pages, 1.5
spacing) by November 22, 2019.



*For more information please visit the Winter School website: *
https://www.lisbonwinterschool.com/


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