Dear friends and colleagues,
Tomorrow I will travel to Denmark due to the ECREA Journalism Studies Section Conference 2017 «Changing Audiences – Changing Journalism». This conference will be held on Thursday 23. and Friday 24. March in the Centre for Journalism – University of Southern Denmark (Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M).
I coordinate the Panel 2-1: Audience approaches in journalism. This will take place on Thursday 23. from 13.00 to 14.15. In this panel will participate:
- Comparing journalistic role performance in Spain, the US, and Latin America. A study of audience approaches in news content
María Luisa Humanes, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos; Mireya Márquez Ramírez, Universidad Iberoamericana; Claudia Mellado, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso; Lea Helmueller, University of Houston - Audience-oriented journalistic role conceptions. How are they perceived by the journalists and applied in their news stories?
Patric Raemy, Daniel Beck, University of Fribourg - How to teach audiences to journalism students: the Portuguese case
Sandra Marinho, Pedro Portela, Sara Pereira, Manuel Pinto, University of Minho - Audience orientation through regionalization of news content? Longitudinal patterns in the coverage of regional newspapers
Ramona Vonbun, Simon Berghofer, Leyla Dogruel, Klaus Beck, Freie Universität Berlin
I present the paper «Journalistic culture of Latin America» in collaboration with Adriana Amado, Universidad Nacional de Matanza; Jesús Arroyave, Universidad del Norte; José Luis Benítez, Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas; Palmira Chavero Ramírez, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales; Sallie Hughes, Universidad de Miami; Mireya Márquez, Universidad Iberoamericana; Claudia Mellado, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso; Sonia Virginia Moreira, Universidad Estatal de Rio de Janeiro.
It will be presented in the Panel 5-2: Journalism beyond the Western world on Friday 1t 9.00h.
Excellent information. It is presentable too. We have not much like this study on media.
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