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ECREA Journalism Studies ConferenceBreaking Binaries: Exploring the Diverse Meanings of Journalism in Contemporary Societies

ecreajournalism2019.univie.ac.at

14-15February2019

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Overview Programme

Wednesday, 13 February 201912:45–18:00 YECREA Journalism Studies Section 2nd PhD-Workshop 18:00–20:00 Get together and registration, Foyer, Währinger Straße 29

Thursday, 14 February 201908:30–09:15 Registration, Foyer, Währinger Straße 2909:15–10:30 Welcome and keynote address10:30–10:45 Coffee break10:45–12:00 Session 112:00–13:00 Lunch13:00–14:15 Session 214:15–14:30 Coffee break14:30–15:45 Session 315:45–16:00 Coffee break16:00–17:15 Session 417:15–18:15 High density session19:00 Conference dinner

Friday, 15 February 201909:15–10:30 Session 510:30–11:00 Coffee break with fruit and cake11:00–12:15 Session 612:15–13:00 Farewell lunch

Useful information

PresentationsAll conference rooms are located in the basement of the building at Währinger Straße 29 and are equipped with projectors and a computer (Mac and Windows) with internet access.

• Full paper presentation: Each presenter will have 15 minutes for the presentation. All presentations should be uploaded

to the computers in advance of the session.

• High Density: The session starts with an introduction round, where each presenter introduces the poster in a 100 seconds

"teaser talk" (with one slide, not the poster itself). After these talks the audience is invited to visit the posters and discuss the work with the researchers. The poster size should be A0 (841mm x 1189mm).

Food & Drinks • Lunch is provided, plus tea, coffee and snacks throughout the days.• The conference dinner (included in the conference fee) will take place at the restaurant „Zum Martin Sepp“, a traditional Viennese Heurigen. Address: Cobenzlgasse 34, 1190 Vienna Public transportation: Take tram 38 from „Schottentor“ or „Spitalgasse“ (5-minute walk from conference venue) to „Grinzing“ (35 minute drive).

University of ViennaDepartment of CommunicationWähringer Straße 291090 ViennaAustria

Foto-Credits: Cover: Peter Wienerroither; S. 3,5: Barbara Mair ; S. 4: Gebhard Sengmüller

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Thursday, 14 February 2019

9:15–9:30, HS1Welcome and introductory words by Folker Hanusch and Hajo Boomgaarden, University of Vienna

9:30–10:30, HS1Keynote: Breaking boundaries: Journalism studies, emerging media ecologies and the new emotional politicsSpeaker: Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff University

Session 1, Panel 1: Journalism, Emotions and Entertainment10:45–12:00, SR3Chair: Petra Herczeg, University of Vienna

Information vs. entertainment? – How societal, political and economic changes have blurred this dichotomy in political news coverageUrsula Alexandra Ohliger, University of Munich (LMU)

Sweet nothings. Emotions behind journalism production and consumption Lenka Waschková Císařová, Masaryk University

Jingoism or cool spectator? News television’s practice of emotive performanceAntje Glück, Teesside University

The uses of enchantment in journalismDiana Garrisi, Xi’An Jiaotong-Liverpool University

Session 1, Panel 2:International Perspectives on Journalism10:45–12:00, SR4Chair: Sophie Lecheler, University of Vienna

Journalistic discourse of freedom: A study of journalists’ perception of political influences in Czech Republic and SerbiaVerica Rupar, Auckland University of Technology; Alice Němcová Tejkalová, Filip Láb, Charles University; Sonja Seizova, University of Belgrade

Journalism between the state and the market: Commerciali-zation and polarization in the Scandinavian media systemsHelle Sjøvaag, University of Stavanger

Assessing politicization in media systems: A Canadian perspectiveSimon Thibault, Frédérick Bastien, Université de Montréal; Colette Brin, Université Laval; Tania Gosselin, Université du Québec à Montréal

Italian mafia journalists and organized crime. Practices, perceptions and power in an increasingly dangerous contextSergio Splendore, Nando Dalla Chiesa, Martina Mazzeo, Ciro Dovizio, Università degli Studi di Milano

Session 1, Panel 3: Journalism and Social Media10:45–12:00, SR5Chair: Scott A. Eldridge II, University of Groningen

Too dependent on the news feed? How algorithmic changes impact social media news flowArjen van Dalen, University of Southern Denmark

The public-private divide on social media – How news is moving from Facebook to WhatsAppMarcel Broersma, University of Groningen

In the name of their media? How prominent German journa-lists brand themselves and spread opinions on TwitterMarkus Beiler, Leipzig University; Peter Maurer, NTNU Trondheim; Maximilian König, Pia Siemer, Anna Flora Schade, Vera Weber, Leipzig University

Parody microblogging as alternative journalism in the Russian-language Twitter: Creativity, impersonation and humourAnastasia Denisova, University of Westminster

Session 2, Panel 4: Visual Journalism13:00–14:15, SR3Chair: Arjen van Dalen, University of Southern Denmark

One year of data visualisation at Le Monde’s “Les Décodeurs”Ángel Vizoso, Xosé López-García, Universidade of Santiago de Compostela

Photo-journalists, photo-editors, photo-producers: Transformations in visual journalismEvelyn Runge, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Can constructive journalism contribute to journalism innovations: The effects of photos on audience responses to constructive newsLiesbeth Hermans, Milou Verhagen, Radboud University

A qualitative analysis of consumers’ perceptions of short-form online news videosNeil Thurman, University of Munich (LMU); Sally Stares, University of London; Jessica Kunert, University of Munich (LMU)

Session 2, Panel 5: Journalism and Trust13:00–14:15, SR4Chair: Sergio Splendore, Università degli Studi di Milano

A multi-level model of trust in journalismBernadette Uth, University of Münster

The importance of immigration attitudes for citizens’ trust in mainstream and alternative news media sourcesErik Knudsen, Silje Nygaard (shared first-author), University of Bergen

How the perceived credibility of Saudi local print and online newspapers are affected by Saudi audience’s religiosity cultureAbdullah Maqbul, Carole O’Reilly, University of Salford

Incomplete, erroneous, and distorted information? The metajournalistic discourse about the risks of news media use for recipientsLaura Badura, Katherine M. Engelke, University of Münster; Valerie Hase, University of Zurich

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Session 2, Panel 6: Innovations in Journalism13:00–14:15, SR5Chair: Marcel Broersma, University of Groningen

The claims and constraints of innovation. The discourse and practice of ‘innovative’ journalism in the NetherlandsFrank Harbers, University of Groningen

Automated-content generation using news-writing bots and algorithms: A study of perceptions and attitudes amongst Spain’s journalistsCarlos Toural-Bran, Miguel Túñez, Santiago Cacheiro-Requeijo , University of Santiago de Compostela

Gamifying journalism. Exploring the introduction of game elements into digital journalismRaul Ferrer-Conill, Karlstad University

Pushing agendas? A comparative study of European push notification mobile newsDawn Wheatley, Dublin City University; Raul Ferrer Conill, Karlstad University

Session 3, Panel 7: Audience Interactions in Journalism14:30–15:45, SR3Chair: Evelyn Runge, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Recognition and Misrecognition. The relationship between journalism and public from a socio-philosophical perspectivePetra Herczeg, University of Vienna

Present in a virtual world: How new technologies, the level of interaction and the narrative can engage the audienceKiki de Bruin, Yael de Haan, Nele Goutier, University of Applied Sciences Utrecht; Sanne Kruikemeier, University of Amsterdam; Sophie Lecheler, University of Vienna

Get inspired! The effect of constructive elements in news on readers’ well-beingTineke Prins, University of Applied Sciences Windesheim; Liesbeth Hermans, University of Applied Sciences Windesheim, Radboud University; Cathrine Gyldensted, Open Eye Institute Amsterdam

Exploring media effects of constructive journalism on intentional behaviour and engagementHannah Greber, Wolfgang Paul, Stephanie Rico, Svetlana Semenova, University of Vienna; Christina Peter, University of Munich (LMU)

Session 3, Panel 8: Broadening Perspectives on Journalism14:30–15:45, SR4Chair: Alice Němcová Tejkalová, Charles University

Progressing investigative journalism: From lone wolves to cross-border collectivesThomas Ecker, Oliver Hahn, University of Passau

X Journalism: Exploring Journalism’s diverse meaningsWiebke Loosen, Julius Reimer, Hans Bredow Institute for Media Research; Laura Ahva, University of Tampere; Mark Deuze, University of Amsterdam

Can the new breed of obsessive-activist journalists substitute the dying news beats?Zvi Reich, Ben-Gurion, University of the Negev; Avshalom Ginosar, The Academic College of Yezreel Valley

Breaking the binary of the press and the politician: Critical examinations of the journalistic interpretive community in a rise of TrumpRobert E. Gutsche Jr., Lancaster University

Session 3, Panel 9: Journalism and Change14:30–15:45, SR5Chair: Daniel Nölleke, University of Vienna

Digital transformations in journalism history – Historical journalism research beyond the binary of analog and digital Thomas Birkner, University of Münster; Christian Schwarzenegger, Uni-versity of Augsburg

Intermediaries beyond binaries: Pioneers in/from journalismAndreas Hepp, University of Bremen

Exploring the meanings of immersion in journalism: From paper to virtual face to faceSara Pérez-Seijo, Xosé López-García, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

Audience effects of a magazine’s switch to online-only. A case study of the New Musical Express (NME)Neil Thurman, University of Munich (LMU); Richard Fletcher, University of Oxford

Session 4, Panel 10: Audience Engagement16:00–17:15, SR3Chair: Sarah Van Leuven, Ghent University

But what’s in it for me? News literacy among teenagersKristin Van Damme, Sarah Van Leuven, Ghent University

Models of Participatory Journalism in Bulgarian MediaMaria Popova, Sofia University

Audience participation in the mediated opinion making process in the ArcticBirgit Røe Mathisen, Lisbeth Morlandstø, Nord University

News Avoiders News Values in the UK and SpainRuth Palmer, IE University; Benjamin Toff, University of Minnesota

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Session 4, Panel 11: Local Journalism16:00–17:15, SR4Chair: Phoebe Maares, University of Vienna

Collaborative local journalism in EuropeJoy Jenkins, University of Oxford

Redefining the role of local journalism? Local communication spaces in urban and rural areasLara Brückner, University of Hohenheim

Anything goes? Diversity, divergence and quality in Norwegian local news mediaBengt Engan, Nord University

Effects of local social media news sharing on local identity and political participationJakob Ohme, University of Amsterdam

Session 4, Panel 12: Changing profession in times of digitalization16:00–17:15, SR5Chair: Verica Rupar, Auckland University of Technology

Characterising journalistic practice: What job postings tell us about journalism in fluxPamela Nölleke-Przybylski, Tanja Evers, Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen, Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt

Expanding the boundaries of journalism:new interdisciplinary relations on the ONA SessionsMarcelo Fontoura, PUCRS University

Journalistic roles in data journalism news contentAlla Rybina, University of Gothenburg

Autonomous vs. data-driven? The end of a dichotomy in digital journalismStephan Mündges, Technical University of Dortmund

High Density Session 17:15–18:15, HS 1

Using messaging applications for newsAntonis Kalogeropoulo, University of Oxford

Female journalists – the gender dichotomy as an unbroken binaryCorinna Lauerer, University of Munich (LMU); Thomas Birkner, University of Münster

Partiality and Impartiality. Partial truth and whole truth. A new binary for an old journalistic problemGraham Majin, University of Kent

Hate speech against journalists. What consequences do German journalists perceive and how do they cope with it?Magdalena Obermaier, Carsten Reinemann, University of Munich (LMU)

Old formats, new combinations: How newsletters represent innovation and blurring boundaries in digital journalismDora Santos-Silva, António Granado, NOVA University of Lisbon

In defense of (some) binaries: How and why we’re not all journalists after allRyan J. Thomas, University of Missouri; Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Nanyang Technological University

Distinguishing the binary of news – Fake and real: An experimental test Yanfang (Yolanda) Wu, University of Toledo

Friday, 15 February 2019

Session 5, Panel 13: Defining Journalism9:15–10:30, SR3Chair: Folker Hanusch, University of Vienna

Binaries: Seeing differences as relationshipsWiebke Loosen, Hans-Bredow-Institut, University of Hamburg; Armin Scholl, University of Münster

Expanding our understanding of journalistic work: An arts-based research approachSander Hölsgens, University of Groningen; Saskia de Wildt, Radboud University; Tamara Witschge, University of Groningen

Who is a journalist today? An Austrian survey and case studyAndy Kaltenbrunner, Medienhaus Wien/Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt; Matthias Karmasin, Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt; Sonja Luef, Medienhaus Wien/Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt; Renée Lugschitz, Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt

Agonists and antagonists: Journalistic knowledge producti-on and acquisition with digital-peripheral journalismScott A. Eldridge II, University of Groningen

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Session 5, Panel 14: Reporting Patterns9:15–10:30, SR4Chair: Yael de Haan, University of Applied Sciences Utrecht

Reliability the other way around: Changing information gathering practices in high immediacy news rooms Els Diekerhof, Utrecht School of Journalism/University of Amsterdam

Breaking the journalist-source binary: Reporting on muslims in ScotlandMichael B. Munnik, Cardiff University

From a social campaign to a social change? Framing in news reporting on sexual violence in the U.S. before and after the MeToo movementMaria Fernanda Gentile, Gianna Lowery, Selina Noetzel, Sona Zemanov, University of Vienna; Christina Peter, University of Munich (LMU)

Decline of literary journalism – A comparative study of literary editions/pages of local daily Urdu newspapers of Peshawar, PakistanGhulam Maaz Jan, University of Peshawar

Session 5, Panel 15: Journalism and Political Discourse 9:15–10:30, SR5Chair: Oliver Hahn, University of Passau

The (essential) role of journalism within the digital political arenasChrysi Dagoula, University of Groningen

Leaving the Prime Minister’s newspapers: Boundaries of journalistic professionalism among Czech journalistsJohana James Kotisova, Charles University; ; Lenka Waschková Císařová, Masaryk University

Beyond the us/them binary: An analysis of Greek media’s framing of immigration through a peace journalism lensNaya Kalfeli, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 

Media logic leads to success in agenda control in political TV-interviews – Evidence from a long-term studyAndreas Riedl, Austrian Academy of Sciences / Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt

Session 6, Panel 16: Journalistic Roles11:00–12:15, SR3Chair: Sandra Banjac, University of Vienna

Similarities and differences of doing journalism across countriesAndreas Anastasiou, University of Leicester

Enhancing the learning capacity of reflective practice in Dutch journalismTimon Ramaker, University of Amsterdam/Christian University of Applied Sciences Ede

Being a good journalist. A long-term study (2011-2018) of Austrian journalism students focusing on changes in their journalistic role (self-) perception and valuation of user-generated contentGisela Reiter, University of Applied Sciences for Management & Communication Vienna

Soft Spot for Soft News? Influences of journalistic role concep-tions and audience images on hard and soft news coverageIsabella Glogger, University of Koblenz-Landau

Session 6, Panel 17: Fake News11:00–12:15, SR4Chair: Helle Sjøvaag, University of Stavanger

New problems, old solutions? A critical look on the report of the high level expert group on fake news and on-line disinformationDomagoj Bebić, University of Zagreb; Marija Volarević, University of Ljubljana

Fake vs. news, How does fake news look like compared to real news?Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Nanyang Technological University; Ryan J. Thomas, University of Missouri

How fake news transform the profession journalismAnsgard Heinrich, University of Groningen

News about fake news – How Austrian newspapers discuss “fake news” over timeJana Laura Egelhofer, Jakob-Moritz Eberl, Loes Aaldering, Sebastian Galyga, Sophie Lecheler, University of Vienna

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List of participants

Altmeppen Klaus-Dieter Catholic University Eichstaett-Ingolstadt

Anastasiou Andreas University of Leicester

Badura Laura University of Münster

Balayan Armenuhi Shamshyan Media LLC

Banjac Sandra University of Vienna

Bebic Domagoj Zagreb University

Birkner Thomas University of Münster

Bisso Nunes Ana Cecilia Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul and University of Beira Interior (UBI)

Broersma Marcel University of Groningen

Brückner Lara University of Hohenheim

Dagoula Chrysi University of Groningen

de Bruin Kiki Hogeschool Utrecht

de Wildt Saskia Radboud University

Diekerhof Els Hogeschool Utrecht

Eckerl Thomas University Passau

Egelhofer Jana Laura University of Vienna

Eldridge Scott University of Groningen

Engan Bengt Nord University

Evers Tanja Catholic University Eichstaett-Ingolstadt

Ferrer-Conill Raul Karlstad University

Fletcher Richard University of Oxford

Fontoura Marcelo Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul

Garrisi Diana Xi‘An Jiaotong Liverpool University

Gentile Maria Fernanda University of Vienna

Glogger Isabella University of Koblenz-Landau

Glück Antje Teesside University

Gosselin Tania Université du Québec à Montréal

Goutier Nele Hogeschool Utrecht

Greber Hannah University of Vienna

Gutsche Jr Robert Lancaster University

Hahn Oliver Universität Passau

Hanitzsch Thomas University of Munich (LMU)

Hanusch Folker University of Vienna

Harbers Frank University of Groningen

Heinrich Ansgard University of Groningen

Hepp Andreas University of Bremen, ZeMKI

Herczeg Petra University of Vienna

Hermans Liesbeth Windesheim University of Applied Sciences

Jenkins Joy Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Kalfeli Naya Aristotle University

Kalogeropoulos Antonis Reuters Institute, University of Oxford

Kaltenbrunner Andy Medienhaus Wien/Austrian Academy of Sciences/ Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt

Knudsen Erik University of Bergen

Kotisova Johana Charles University

Láb Filip Faculty of Social Sciences Charles University

Lauerer Corinna University of Munich (LMU)

Lecheler Sophie University of Vienna

Lowery Gianna University of Vienna

Luef Sonja Austrian Academy of Sciences/ Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt

Maares Phoebe University of Vienna

Majin Graham University of Kent

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List of participants

Maqbul Abdullah University of Salford

Mathisen Birgit Røe Nord University

Maurer Peter Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim

Morlandstø Lisbeth Nord Univerity

Mündges Stephan Technical University of Dortmund

Munnik Michael Cardiff University

Nemcova Tejkalova Alice Charles University

Noetzel Selina University of Vienna

Nölleke Daniel University of Vienna

Nölleke-Przybylski Pamela Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt

Nygaard Silje University of Bergen

Obermaier Magdalena University of Munich (LMU)

Ohliger Ursula University of Munich (LMU)

Ohme Jakob University of Amsterdam

Palmer Ruth IE University

Paul Wolfgang University of Vienna

Pérez-Seijo Sara University of Santiago de Compostela

Popova Maria Sofia University

Prins Tineke University of Applied Cciences Windesheim

Ramaker Timon Ede Christian University of Applied Sciences

Reich Zvi Ben Gurion University of the Negev

Reiter Gisela FHW GmbH

Rico Stephanie University of Munich (LMU)

Riedl Andreas Austrian Academy of Sciences

Riegert Kristina Stockholm University

Runge Evelyn Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Rupar Verica Auckland University of Technology

Rybina Alla University of Gothenburg

Santos Silva Dora NOVA University of Lisbon

Scholl Armin University of Münster

Semenova Svetlana University of Vienna

Sjøvaag Helle University of Stavanger

Splendore Sergio University of Milano

Steindl Nina University of Munich (LMU)

Tandoc Edson Nanyang Technological University

Thibault Simon Université de Montréal

Thomas Ryan University of Missouri

Thurman Neil IfKW/ University of Munich (LMU)

Toural Carlos University of Santiago de Compostela

Túñez-López Miguel University of Santiago de Compostela

Uth Bernadette University of Münster

van Dalen Arjen University of Southern Denmark

Van Damme Kristin Ghent University

van der Nat Renée Hogeschool Utrecht

Van Leuven Sarah Ghent University

Vizoso Ángel University of Santiago de Compostela

Volarevic Marija Institute for New Media and E-democracy

Waschkova Cisarova Lenka Masaryk University

Wheatley Dawn Dublin City University

Woortman-de Haan Yael Hogeschool Utrecht

Wu Yanfang University of Toledo

Zemanova Sona University of Vienna