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Dealing with the Local: Media, Proximity and Community. Pre-Conference to ECREA´s sixth European Communication Conference, ECC 2016, Prague, 8 November 2016.

WASCHKOVÁ CÍSAŘOVÁ, Lenka, Jakub MACEK, Rudolf BURGR and Pavel SEDLÁČEK

Basic information

Original name

Dealing with the Local: Media, Proximity and Community. Pre-Conference to ECREA´s sixth European Communication Conference, ECC 2016, Prague, 8 November 2016.

Authors

WASCHKOVÁ CÍSAŘOVÁ, Lenka (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Jakub MACEK (203 Czech Republic), Rudolf BURGR (203 Czech Republic) and Pavel SEDLÁČEK (203 Czech Republic)

Edition

2016

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Uspořádání konference

Field of Study

Literature, mass media, audio-visual activities

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

References:

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14230/16:00092378

Organization unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Keywords in English

local media; proximity; community

Tags

International impact, Reviewed

Abstract

V originále

There are media whose main value is simply the close relationship their proximity provides for and with their audiences. Local and community media are often praised for giving voice to the voiceless, namely invisible local community members. Although being largely ignored by communication researchers, these small-scale media are undoubtedly an irreplaceable part of all media systems and fulfil important functions in society (e.g. the construction of community). Compared to other types of media, they have certain distinctive features, which always made them – as existing research shows – remarkably viable and vulnerable. Despite recent studies on local journalism, community media, audience participation in public communication and the relationship between local media and local politics, much research remains to be done with regard to the fundamental questions regarding media and closeness. These include: What are the contemporary local and community media functions in society? How has the contemporary media development transformed local and community media, and more broadly media closeness? How, if at all, has the priorities of audiences regarding local and community media changed? These and similar questions are among the main concerns of the Media and closeness ECREA pre-conference. To stimulate further international academic discussion in this area, we expect to publish the best papers as part of a special issue or edited book.