YECREA seminar on “Alternative scholarly communication for young
scholars”
at the University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
21-22 October 2019
The Young Scholars Network of ECREA (YECREA) is happy to invite all
young scholars - doctoral students, post-docs, junior scholars, and other
early-career scholars - to participate in two seminar sessions, organised as
part of the joint conference on ‘Infrastructures and Inequalities: Media
industries, digital cultures and politics’ in Helsinki.
This is a joint initiative of three YECREA Sections: Communication and
Democracy; Digital Culture and Communication; and Media Industries and Cultural
Production.
Details:
Two parallel sessions (1.5 hours each)
Topics this workshop will cover:
- Strategies for building researchers networks - exploring research communities, the potential of digital platforms
- Broadening scholarly communication - engaging with social media
Seminar description:
Scholarly communication is undergoing significant changes and
evolutions, particularly in today’s shifting media landscape. For young
scholars and early career researchers in particular, issues of disseminating
our research on social media platforms, creating alternative communication
forms, and establishing sustainable researcher communities are particularly
relevant.
The shift towards a more diverse array of scholarly communication has
already begun. Scholars now share their research and connect with each other on
platforms such as Academia.edu, ResearchGate and LinkedIn. As well as these
outlets, the traditional article format is being altered by including blog
posts, interactive graphics and video. And perhaps most significantly,
scholarly conversations are now taking place on social media platforms such as
Twitter and Instagram.
These seminars aim to help young scholars navigate the process of
sharing their research within this digital media environment.
21 October 2019
The first seminar, facilitated by Professor Kirsi Pyhältö, explores the
issue of "How to build and sustain researcher networks”.
This workshop, intended for PhD students and young career scholars, aims
to facilitate use of researcher communities as a resource for doctoral research
and career development, by analyzing the potential of these communities,
exploring one’s own communities, and discussing them with peers. The workshop
addresses the function of researcher communities in early career researchers’
daily lives, and their role as a central resource for their careers after a
doctoral degree.
22 October 2019
The second seminar, facilitated by Dr. Salla-Maaria Laaksonen, explores
the topic “Why bother? Expert communication on social media”.
This seminar addresses the issue of the growing diversity of digital
platforms for research dissemination, scholarly conversation, and alternative
academic networking. It explores how early career researchers can engage with
social media, the opportunities and also the pressures that these digital
platforms afford, inquiring how young scholars and researchers can benefit from
them.
Please submit a brief expression of interest (max. 200 words) providing
a short description of your research interests and why you are interested in
attending the seminars.
Additionally, please provide a short bionote stating your name, email,
affiliation and position, and country.
Please be aware that participants commit to attending both seminars.
Please send in your expressions of interests and personal information,
no later than 15 June 2019, to:
Ally.Mccrowyoung@hum.ku.dk
AnaSofia.PereiraCaldeira@ugent.be
Giulia.Manica@nottingham.ac.uk
Selected participants will be notified by the 15th of July 2019
Participation in these seminar sessions is free of charge.
The organising team:
Ally McCrow-Young (YECREA representative of Communication and Democracy
Section)
Giulia Manica (YECREA representative of Media Industries and Cultural
Production Section)
Sofia Caldeira (YECREA representative of Digital Culture and
Communication Section)
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