[Air-L] International Conference on 'Crony Journalism: Redefining Journalistic Practices' on 18-19 January, 2014 at the Centre for Journalism & Mass Communication, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India

Mausumi Bhattacharyya mausumibht at gmail.com
Thu Oct 31 04:41:47 PDT 2013


*International Conference on 'Crony Journalism: Redefining Journalistic
Practices' on 18-19 January, 2014 at the Centre for Journalism & Mass
Communication, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India*

*A Brief Word about Visva-Bharati:*

A study of the evolution of Visva-Bharati during the lifetime of its
founder, Rabindranath Tagore, offers an insight into what this institution
was intended to achieve. Rabindranath Tagore, the Nobel Laureate, founded a
school for children at Santiniketan and it was around this nucleus that the
structure of an unconventional university developed through careful
planning.

In May 1951, Visva-Bharati was declared to be a Central University and "An
Institution of National Importance" by an Act of Parliament. It was granted
the status of a unitary, teaching and residential university. The status
and function of all the major institutions have been redefined in
successive Amendment Acts and the University has continued to grow by
giving accreditation to new institutions in response to needs newly felt.

Visva-Bharati is ensconced in a rural setting in the district of Birbhum,
about 160 km by road from Kolkata. The nearest railway station is Bolpur
(Santiniketan) on the Eastern Railway and the air-terminal is Kolkata
Airport. The University campus at Santiniketan, about 3 km from the railway
station can be reached in a little over two hours from Kolkata by train. By
train it is about 146 km. The University has two campuses, one at
Santiniketan and the other at Sriniketan, which is about 3 km from
Santiniketan. The institutional buildings and departments are distributed
among them.

*A Brief Word about Centre for Journalism and Mass Communication (CJMC):*

Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore's interest in media and communication is well
known. His contribution to different literary journals and his naming
Indian Broadcasting Service as “Akashbani” testify to this. Visva-Bharati
started its Centre for Journalism and Mass Communication in 2000, with PG
Diploma Course in Journalism and Mass Communication, reflecting the
founder’s mindset. The Centre started preparing future communicators and
fine-tuned them for connecting with people across the world. A full-fledged
two-year MA course started in 2003-2004 with 25 students. Today, the Centre
takes pride in offering PhD course as well. The PG degree curriculum is
different here with thrust on all the media tools, ranging from print to
electronic, from broadcasting to narrowcasting, from the very beginning.
Initiation to the practicalities of communication is early, so that the
absorption is complete. Students undertake visual, radio and newspaper
projects in the first two semesters of study. These two semesters also have
Communication Principles, Media Laws, History of Press, Heritage and
Cultural Studies (with thrust on Tagore Studies) in the course. Third
semester is devoted to Advertising, Public Relations, Development and Rural
Communication. Every student specializes with one of the subjects among
Magazine Journalism, Media Management and Science Journalism in the fourth
semester. In this semester, every student completes a dissertation and
undergoes media training too. It is one of the very few media learning
institutions, which has its training publication (lab journal), *“Visva-Bharati
Chronicle”*. This is a tabloid publication, which is ‘of’ the students and
‘by’ the students but ‘for’ the entire community. It gives the budding
communicators a real taste of the practical field of journalism.

*About The Seminar:*

“We live in a system that espouses merit, equality, and a level playing
field, but exalts those with wealth, power, and celebrity, however gained.”

-Derrick Bell, Ethical Ambition

The latter half of the last millennium was taken by storm by a particular
idea of social evolution. The idea was that of meritocracy as given by
Michael Young in his seminal work, ‘The Rise of the Meritocracy’. Young in
his work satirizes the concept of meritocracy which he feels shall give way
to deep discontent and ultimate rejection of the same. Fifty-five years
later, today we find that Young’s assertions have indeed come true. While
the idea of meritocracy is one that is apparently supported by all,
nevertheless, it is an idea that is mostly limited to utopian discussions.

While a lot is being said about the role and importance of the fourth
estate, the media, in today’s world, the facts remain to say that the media
today is plagued by a number of issues. However, perhaps the danger that
haunts the media scenario the most today is the nexus between the powers
that be and the media houses. This nexus between the outsiders and the
insiders pertaining to the field of journalism is pejoratively ascribed to
as crony journalism.

Such has been the impact of cronyism that it not only threatens to
radically change the traditional nature and ideals of journalism but also
re-structure the working mechanism of the media houses which increasingly
find themselves at the mercy of people with vested interests whose primary
interest remains in anything but journalism. Such people consider the media
to be either a profit-making endeavour or a power-sustaining tool. No
wonder then, the Gandhian ideal of service being the sole aim of journalism
has been shown the door to exploit the potential of the media to maximise
the scope of individual goal-attainment. Such an approach has visibly
resulted in the lack of faith among the masses pertaining to the
functioning of the media. This certainly does not augur well for the future
of the media as it is the media that exists for the people and not the
other way round.

Keeping the above concerns in mind, this seminar is a humble effort towards
bringing to light the issues concerning crony journalism in today’s context
and the possible ways of countering them. An entire session will also be
devoted exclusively to the role of the social media in today’s scenario as
the mainstream media finds it increasingly hard to shake off the effects of
cronyism and the social media remains the only medium that may still be
ascribed as an institution ‘of the people, by the people and for the
people’.

Thus, we keenly look forward to thoughtful endeavours by academicians,
scholars and media professionals alike that are likely to contribute
towards formulating a possible roadmap for approaching and addressing the
concerns of crony journalism bearing in mind the causes, effects and
solutions pertaining to the same in today’s perspective. We welcome
submissions on the following thrust areas pertaining to the concerns of
cronyism in today’s scenario:

*1.      **Meritocracy vs. Cronyism: The Media Dilemma*

*2.      **Cronyism- Redefining News Values*

*3.      **Favouritism in Media Practices and Ethical Concerns ***

*4.      **Media: The New-Age Political Tool***

*5.      **Editorial Freedom and its Challenges Today***

*6.      **Social Media: Checking or Promoting Cronyism***

*Call for Papers**:***

Interested participants are requested to submit their abstracts by
26thNovember, 2013 at
cronyjournalism.cjmc at gmail.com / cjmcvb at gmail.com.  The abstracts must not
exceed 300 words and should indicate the contact address, telephone number,
email address, and the institutional affiliation of the author(s). Authors
are requested to mention the concerned thrust area in the subject line
Acceptance or rejection of abstracts will be intimated to them by
15thNovember, 2013. The last date of Full Paper Submission shall be
10th December, 2013. The length of full paper should be preferably between
3000- 4000 words. The font size should be 12 Point (Title: 14 Point) in
Calibri with 1.5 line spacing and Justified alignment. The writers are
requested to stick to the APA style of citation. Selected papers will be
published in a book form with ISBN number. The participants willing to
include their papers in the volume should give their no objection regarding
the same with the submitted paper.

*Who can participate?*

Faculty Members, Researchers, Media Professionals and Students (Scholarly
contributions from others are also welcome)

*Important Dates: *

·       Last date for Abstract Submission: *26th November, 2013*

·       Intimation of Acceptance of Abstracts: *30th November, 2013*

·       Last date for Early Bird Registration:* 7th December, 2013*

·       Last date for Full Paper Submission: *15th December, 2013*

*Registration Fees*:

*Early Bird Registration (On or before 7th  December, 2013):*

1.     Researchers/ Students: INR 800/- (Rs. Eight Hundred only) Inclusive
of Conference Kit, Accommodation and Meals

2.     Teachers, Media Professionals and Others: INR.2000/- (Rs. Two
Thousand only) Inclusive of Conference Kit, Accommodation*** and Meals

*On-Spot Registration:*

1.     Researchers/ Students: INR 1000/- (Rs. One Thousand only) Inclusive
of Conference Kit, Accommodation and Meals

2.     Teachers, Media Professionals and Others: INR 2500/- (Rs. Two
Thousand Five Hundred only) Inclusive of Conference Kit, Accommodation***
and Meals

**** Accommodation shall not be provided to Local Participants. **Travelling
Allowance will not be given to any participant. In case of joint
authorship, university will bear the cost of only one author.*

*Mode of Payment for Early Bird Registration:*

Registration fees may be submitted through DD/ Multicity Cheque/ NEFT
(Preferably NEFT) in favour of *'VISVA BHARATI CHRONICLE, VISVA BHARATI
UNIVERSITY'* Account Number - 10598449960, State Bank of India, Shantiniketan
Branch, Branch Code: 2121. Upon submission of the fees, the registration
form attached herewith may kindly be filled up and sent to us at
cronyjournalism.cjmc at gmail.com to facilitate the registration.

*For any further query, please contact:*

Dr. Mausumi Bhattacharyya, Conference Director & In-Charge, CJMC,
Visva-Bharati, E-mail: mausumibht at gmail.com

Or Email us at:

cronyjournalism.cjmc at gmail.com
Dr.Mausumi Bhattacharyya
Associate Professor & In Charge
Centre for Journalism & Mass Communication
Visva-Bharati University
Santiniketan - 731235
India



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