Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn journalist. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn journalist. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Năm, 26 tháng 5, 2011

Call For Papers, European and Security Affairs Journal‏

European and Security Affairs Journal
VOL 19 and VOL 20
The European and Security Affairs Journal is a specialized publication of the
Centre for European & Security Affairs (Institute for Democracy and Mediation).
The ESA Journal’s main objective is briefing the Albanian targeted readers and
the public at large on key reforming issues of local, regional and international
concern and to stimulate debate, analysis and policy discourse on issues that
combine conceptual and empirical analyses.
This journal has been dedicated in the past four years in keeping the public
informed on key policy issues in security sector reform and performance,
European and Glob al security trends, NATO current and future priority debate
areas, Albanian ch al lenges to reforms in security sector institutions and
governance, debating issues and partnerships of NATO with EU and other glob al
organizations.
With the purpose to promote comprehensive research and policy options in the
current proposed issues, IDM Center for European & Security Affairs invites
scholars, researchers, university lecturers, public policy practitioners, and
graduate students at advanced stages of research, to submit 500-word proposals
for papers to be published at the 19th and 20th issue of the Journal, with the
following topics of wide coverage:
VOL. 19:
1. Security Sector Reform Perspective in Albania : Reforms and Challenges
of the Constitutional and Legal Regulatory Framework.
Articles’ major focus may involve key issues of interest in the following
proposed thematic areas:
- Prospects and problems of legal reforming in the security sector in
Albania ;
- The Albanian Constitution and Legislation in relation to the
challenges in the Security Sector;
- Towards further legal improvements/ constitutional adjustments to
promote good governance in security sector;
- The context of Albanian security sector legislation and its alignment
with the EU acquis / or NATO standards;
Deadline for abstracts is 15 June 2011.
Final deadline for papers is 15 July 2011.
VOL. 20:
1. Local and Regional Challenges and Best Practices in the area of
Security Sector Cooperation in the Western Balkan Countries
Articles’ major focus may involve key issues of interest in the following
proposed thematic areas:
- Albania ’s perspective towards cooperating with neighboring WB
Countries in the security sector;
- Best practices of regional cooperation to enhance security sector good
governance;
- Bilateral and/or multilateral cooperation and its impact on the
security sector and/or vice versa;
- Building networks of cooperation in specific security fields as a
prerequisite for establishing good security sector governance;
- Future challenges in enhancing cooperation in the security sector
among Western Balkan countries;


Deadline for abstracts is 15 September 2011.
Final deadline for papers is 15 October 2011.


Please take note that these are the suggested topics. Other ideas on related
topics would be taken into consideration from the reviewing board. Comparative
but also single case studies that analyze these issues from various perspectives
(political science, IR, public policy, economic etc) are encouraged. The journal
seeks to publish original work which has not been published previously.
Format:
- MS Word Document
- Papers should be written in Chicago referencing style:
- Times New Roman, 12pt, single space
- Limited to a maximum of 5000 words (including bibliography)
- English or Albanian language
We would like to invite you to submit paper-proposal of max. 500 words,
indicating and a short (150-200 word) bio via e-mail to info@idmalbania.org. For
further details do not hesitate to contact e.hroni@idmalbania.org

Thứ Bảy, 7 tháng 5, 2011

Young Journalists and Authors' Rights, 6-7 July 2011, Ohrid, Macedonia‏


"Young journalists and authors' rights" is a two day conference in the frames of the global journalism event "Integrating Europe Online" taking place in July 2011 in Ohrid, Macedonia. The event is designed for aspiring young journalists who are dynamically reporting European issues and affairs with the purpose of practicing active citizenship and raising awareness regarding today's most relevant issues. Including a total of 40 participants from different European regions the program introduces a methodology which through active critical thinking, constructive debating and immediate practice will tackle some of the most important issues of the contemporary journalism. One of these issues is certainly the journalists' authors' rights in the "digital era", a subject which is undoubtedly currently very up-to-date and important. It is crucial for young journalists, future editors and creators of the public opinion to know and to be aware of their rights and the ways how to protect their own work.
The Conference outcome - the Ohrid Conclusions about the protection of intelectual production of journalists will be published across several European online media (www.mladiinfo.com, Café Babel, Euroactive Blog) and dispersed among traditional media.

Papers topics and guidelines

This conference will try to raise some of the concerns related with the authors' rights of journalists, such as:

- Increasing use of journalistic content without permission on different media formats
- Lack of remuneration for re-use of their work
- Piracy and plagiarism
- Manipulation of images

The Conference agenda is equally divided into two working days and five separate panels consisting of the following topics:

Authors' rights and new media
Fundamentals of authors' rights
International treaties
EU Directives
National legislation
Copyright VS Authors' rights
Legal means of protection Authors' rights in the information society
Infosoc Directive
Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems – legal basis for protection
Protection of rights by collecting societies
Freelance vs. employed journalists
Photographers' authors' rights
Moral rights
Infringement – what steps to take?
What kind of action journalists could take against the infringers?

Applicants should send a brief summary of their paper, no longer than 600 words, and a CV to: info@mladiinfo.com

The deadline for submitting your summary is: 11 May 2011

All costs (meals, accommodation, travel expenses) will be covered by the organizers. However, a remuneration will not be available.

Eligible countries: Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia

Journalist, media professionals, Master and PhD students are encouraged to apply.

Organizer

Forum of European Journalism Students – FEJS Macedonia
www.mladiinfo.com
Antoaneta Ivanova
+ 389 2 2590 890
antoaneta@mladiinfo.com