34.1004, Calls: How Social Media Change the Journalistic Sphere: cross-cultural perspectives on the circulation of digital posts on news media websites
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Subject: 34.1004, Calls: How Social Media Change the Journalistic Sphere: cross-cultural perspectives on the circulation of digital posts on news media websites
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From: Grégoire Lacaze [gregoire.lacaze at univ-amu.fr]
Subject: How Social Media Change the Journalistic Sphere: cross-cultural perspectives on the circulation of digital posts on news media websites
Full Title: How Social Media Change the Journalistic Sphere:
cross-cultural perspectives on the circulation of digital posts on
news media websites
Date: 27-Oct-2023 - 27-Oct-2023
Location: Maison Française d'Oxford - OX2 6SE OXFORD, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Grégoire Lacaze
Meeting Email: newsmedia at sciencesconf.org
Web Site: https://newsmedia.sciencesconf.org/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics;
Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2023
Meeting Description:
The growing popularity of social media has strongly encouraged
linguists to analyse digital corpora which include a large number of
digital posts circulating from one social network to another, due to
the multiple interactions made by social media users.
It would now seem of interest to assess how traditional news media
focus on the digital posts published on social media. Some digital
posts generated on social media tend to be “recycled” by traditional
news media on their websites. This means that one single digital post
published by an artist or an athlete, for instance, can be quoted and
shared by a quality paper or a magazine on their official websites. We
thus notice a shift from an individual and isolated speech act on
social media to the advertising of this post for a widespread audience
on news media websites, which might elicit numerous comments from
their readers.
Our research topic focuses on the endorsement of an individual’s
opinion and its circulation by the “Fourth Estate ”. It investigates
and analyses the different strategies implemented by news media
websites to create articles including embedded digital posts from
social media.
A one-day session on this topic will be held at Maison Française
d’Oxford (UAR 3129, UMIFRE 11) on October 27th 2023 in Oxford.
Call for Papers:
International Seminar on Social Media Discourse Analysis (ISSMDA)
The abstracts for the oral presentations should be submitted by April
15th 2023 on the Sciencesconf.org platform
(https://newsmedia.sciencesconf.org/) for the scientific committee to
review: Pr. Sophie Marnette (University of Oxford), Pr. Pascal Marty
(Maison Française d’Oxford), Pr. Laurence Rosier (Université libre de
Bruxelles), Pr. Françoise Sullet-Nylander (Stockholms universitet),
Dr. Grégoire Lacaze (Aix-Marseille Université).
After a double-blind peer-reviewing process, some papers will be
selected for publication in December 2024 in the Open Access
electronic journal e Rea: https://journals.openedition.org/erea/.
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