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Preliminary  Program

Symposium  „Change  in  Journalism“

Wednesday,  16.9.2015

Time Session  Theme

13  h „Get  together“  with  snacks

14.15  h Opening  Keynote  with  the  Initiators  of  the  Symposium:  Research   Questions  and  Aims  of  the  Symposium

Alexander  Godulla,  Ralf  Hohlfeld,  Klaus  Meier,  Melanie  Verhovnik,  Isabel   Winkler,  Cornelia  Wolf

15  to  17  h Panel  1:    

Systemizing  and  Measuring  Change  and  Innovation  in  Journalism

Andy  Kaltenbrunner  

Medienhaus  Wien,  Vienna,  Austria http://www.medienhaus-­‐wien.at/en/

The  Matrix  of  Journalism  in  Transition.

A   Systematic   Approach   towards   the   Changes   in   the   Profession   and   its   General  Framework

Francois  Nel  

Director:   Journalism   Leaders   Programme,   School   of   Journalism   and   Media,  University  of  Central  Lancashire,  Preston,  UK  

http://www.uclan.ac.uk/staff_profiles/francois_nel.php    

World  Newsmedia  Innovation  Study  –  Method,  and  Measurement  

Felix  Arias  Robles

Associate  Professor  at  the  University  Miguel  Hernández,  Elche,  Spain http://orcid.org/0000-­‐0001-­‐5910-­‐1541

Ranking  Journalism  Innovation  in  Spain  –  Method  and  Measurements

17  h Coffee  Break 17.30  to  

18.45  h Panel  2:  The  importance  of  innovations  for  the  journalism  of  the  future  –  content  production  and  revenue  models

Seth  Lewis  

Associate  Professor  and  Mitchell  V.  Charnley  Faculty  Fellow

School  of  Journalism  &  Mass  Communication, University  of  Minnesota,  

USA  

http://cla.umn.edu/about/directory/profile/sclewis  

Open   innovation   and   big   data   in   journalism   –   How   to   comprehend   and   measure  these  changes

Konstantin  Dörr  

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Media  Research,  University  of  Zurich,  Switzerland

http://www.ipmz.uzh.ch/Abteilungen/MedienwandelInnovation/Person/ Team/konstantindoerr.html

Algorithmic  Journalism  -­‐  Insights,  challenges  and  prospects  of  an   automated  news  production  for  journalism  research

19.00  h Joint  dinner

Thursday,  17.9.2015

Time Session  Theme

9  to  11.00  h Panel  3:  Measuring  National  Media  Quality  –  Rating  and  Ranking  Content   and  Organizations

Mark  Eisenegger  

President,   fög   –   Research   Institute   for   the   Public   Sphere   and   Society,   University  of  Zurich,  Switzerland

http://www.foeg.uzh.ch/aboutus/mitarbeitende/me.html

Measuring   Media   Quality   –   Experiences   and   Results   from   the   Swiss   Research  Project  "Yearbook  Quality  of  the  Media”

Vinzenz  Wyss  

Professor  of  Journalism  at  the  Institute  for  Applied  Media  Studies,  Zurich   University  of  Applied  Sciences,  Switzerland

https://www.zhaw.ch/de/ueber-uns/person/wysv/

Measuring   Structures   of   Media   Quality   Management.    An   Organizational   Approach  from  Switzerland  

Josef  Seethaler  

Deputy   Director   and   Research   Group   Leader,   Austrian   Academy   of   Sciences,  Vienna,  Austria  

http://www.oeaw.ac.at/cmc/en/seethaler.html  

Different   notions   of   democracy   -­‐   different   measures   of   quality?   Experiences  from  the  first  Austrian  study  on  media  quality  

11.00h Coffee  Break   11.30  to  

12.45  h Panel  4:  Value  Creating  in  Journalism  –  social,  cultural  and  economic  perspectives

Daniela  Kraus  

Managing  Director,  fjum,  Forum  Journalismus  und  Medien,  Vienna,  Austria http://www.fjum-­‐wien.at/wp/fjumpersonen/daniela-­‐kraus/

Who  Needs  Journalism?

Ralf  Spiller,  Stefan  Weinacht    &  Matthias  Degen  

Ralf  Spiller:  Professor  of  Media  Management,  Macromedia  University  of   Applied  Scienes,  Cologne,  Germany  

http://www.macromedia-­‐

fachhochschule.de/hochschule/menschen/professoren/personendetails/vi ta/spiller.html

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Stefan  Weinacht:  Director  of  the  Institute  for  Journalism  and  Public   Relations,  University  of  Applied  Sciences,  Gelsenkirchen,  Germany   http://www3.w-­‐hs.de/JPR/index.php?rub=personen  

Matthias  Degen:  Professor  of  Journalism  at  the  Institute  for  Journalism  and   Public  Relations,  University  of  Applied  Sciences,  Gelsenkirchen,  Germany   http://www3.w-­‐hs.de/JPR/index.php?rub=personen  

 

Crowdfunding  and  Data  Journalism  -­‐  Financing  and  Producing  Journalism  in   the  21st  Century?  Discussing  Two  Phenomena  From  an  Economic  Point  of   View.

   

13.00  to  

14.15  h Lunch 14.15  to  

15.30  h   Panel  5:  Participation  and  User  Involvement  –  Challenges  for  Journalism  and  Journalism  Research  

Annika  Sehl    

Assistant  Professor  at  the  Institute  of  Journalism  at  TU  Dortmund   University,  Germany  

http://annikasehl.de/en/news  

Analyzing  Audience  Participation  in  Digital  Journalism:  Methodological   Challenges  and  Research  Perspectives

Wiebke  Loosen  

Senior  Researcher  Hans-­‐Bredow-­‐Institut  Hamburg,  Germany

http://www.hans-­‐bredow-­‐institut.de/de/mitarbeiter/pd-­‐dr-­‐wiebke-­‐loosen  

Between   proximity   and   distance:   The   transformation   of   the   journalism/audience-­‐relation

15.30  h Coffee  Break 16.00  to  

17.15  h Panel  6:  Cross-­‐Media,  Transmedia,  Co-­‐Creation  –  Challenges  for  Journalism  and  Journalism  Research

Kjetil  Sandvik

Associate  Professor,  Department  of  Media,  Cognition  and  Communication,   University  of  Copenhagen,  Denmark

http://mcc.ku.dk/staff/?pure=en/persons/269353

Meaning  Across  Media  –  Cross-­‐Media  Communication  and  Co-­‐Creation  

Renira  Rampazzo  Gambarato:  

Assistant   Professor,   Department   of   Media,   Faculty   of   Communications,   Media  and  Design  

National  Research  University  Higher  School  of  Economics,  Moscow,  Russia   http://talkingobjects.org/  

 

Researching  transmedia  strategies  in  journalism  

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18.30  h Joint  Dinner

Friday,  18.9.2015

Time Session  Theme

9  to  

11.15 Panel  7  (in  German  Language):  Herausforderungen  für  (lokale)  Printmedien  in  Deutschland:  Struktureller  Wandel  und  journalistische  Qualität Challenges  for  (Local)  Print  Media  in  Germany:  Structural  Changes  and  Media   Quality

Horst  Röper  

Formatt-­‐Institut,  Dortmund,  Germany    

Strukturelle  Veränderungen  im  Zeitungsmarkt  analysieren,  messen  und   dokumentieren  

How  to  Analyse,  Measure  and  Document  Structural  Changes  in  the  Newspaper   Market

Klaus  Arnold  &  Anna-­‐Lena  Wagner  

Klaus  Arnold:  Professor  of  Media  and  Communication  Science,  University  of   Trier,  Germany  

https://www.uni-­‐trier.de/index.php?id=38535&L=2    

Anna-­‐Lena  Wagner:  Research  Associate,  University  of  Trier,  Germany   https://www.uni-­‐trier.de/index.php?id=39234&L=2  

 

Basisleistungen  –  Das  DFG-­‐Projekt  „Lokaljournalismus  in  Deutschland“ Basic  services  –  DFG-­‐project  „Local  Journalism  in  Germany“

Sonja  Kretzschmar  

Professor  of  TV  and  Radio  Journalism,  University  of  the  Bundeswehr,  Munich,   Germany  

https://www.unibw.de/bw/institute/journalistik/ifj_professuren/kretzschmar  

Lokale  Medien  in  der  Konvergenzkultur  –  Umfragen  zur  Redaktionskonvergenz Local  Media  in  a  Convergence  Culture  –  Surveys  on  Newsroom  Convergence

11.15  h Coffee  break 11.45  to  

13.15  h Panel  8  (in  German  Language):    Journalismuswandel  –  Herausforderungen  für  Theorien,  Begriffe,  Methoden      

Change  in  Journalism  –  Challenging  theory,  terms  and  methods

Christoph  Neuberger:    

Director   of   the   Department   of   Communication   Studies   and   Media   Research,   University  of  Munich,  Germany  

http://www.en.ifkw.uni-­‐muenchen.de/chairs/neuberger/index.html    

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Öffentlichkeit

What   is   ‘journalism’?   The   Variety   of   Mediation   Structures   in   the   Internet   Public  Sphere

Julius  Reimer  

Junior  Researcher  Hans-­‐Bredow-­‐Institut  Hamburg,  Germany http://www.hans-­‐bredow-­‐institut.de/de/node/4346

 

Die  wachsende  Bedeutung  einzelner  JournalistInnen  und  ihre  Implikationen   für  die  Erforschung  des  Journalismuswandels  

Rise  of  the  Individual.  Implications  for  Researching  Change  in  Journalism

13.30 Lunch

14.30  to  

15.30   Panel  9:  Summary  of  results,  Outlook    Alexander  Godulla,  Ralf  Hohlfeld,  Klaus  Meier,  Melanie  Verhovnik,  Isabel   Winkler,  Cornelia  Wolf

15.30   Coffee

16  h End

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