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Deadline for submitting applications: June 15, 2015
Deadline for submitting full papers: December 1, 2015
Within the context of its research program “Strategic Perspectives of the European Left”, the transform! network is calling for research papers.
1. “Mass Media Institutional Framework”
Media is a principal legitimation structure of the state that operates on a composite level: on the one hand, the media are driven by profit seeking, and on the other hand, they function as a tool for the reproduction of class hegemony. Taking this into account, they could suffocate democracy by controlling the channels of information. In spite of the positive effects drawn through the development of new technologies (social media, etc.) a crucial part of information dissemination remains in the hands of the traditional media. Our goal is to find ways to ensure transparency, pluralism and the expression of various social interests.
Within this context, we are putting out a call for proposals which scrutinize the institutional framework that determines the function of the Public Mass Media in European countries. This proposal should not only take into account the accessibility of each media outlet contained within it, but also the just and equitable treatment of all citizens and social organizations by the media, as well as the development of collaborative journalism in order to revitalize the field and create the opportunity for genuine, pluralist, reliable information against economic interdependencies and private interests.
Building upon these themes, the research essay is to be structured around three principal issues:
2. “Functioning and Administration of Public Organizations”
Public organizations operated with advanced levels of workers, social participation and control may function as a tool towards sustainable development. The most feasible paradigms of these shifts are closely attached to public goods such as energy, transport, water and waterworks, and welfare services.
Considering the importance of public administration in a democratically functioning state and in the fostering of progress and social cohesion, the reinventing and reforming of it seems a positive and necessary way forward.
Building upon these themes, the research paper is to be structured around three principal issues:
Based on these issues, this research should address the following questions:
For both calls, the length of the research paper shall be around 20,000 words. The submission date is 1 December 2015 and the paper will most probably be completed during a workshop organized by transform! before the end of the year.
The author will work in close collaboration with the Nicos Poulantzas Institute and the successful candidate will receive a grant of EUR 3,000.
Applicants will be chosen by the transform! Managing Board on the basis of their CVs, plus samples of their work in the specific or relevant fields, if available. References are welcome.
Applications should be sent via e-mail to info@poulantzas.gr no later than 15 June 2015.
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