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
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
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
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
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