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Call For Papers: Special Issue of the UCLA Journal of Law & Technology on Journalism and Information Integrity
A central impact of the rise of social media has been an undermining of traditional institutions of knowledge and governance. Print and broadcast media have been hit particularly hard, as purveyors of quality journalism suffered a catastrophic drop in revenues and market share. In response, governments around the world are considering a range of proposals aimed at supporting information integrity, which are ripe for consideration in terms of their likely effectiveness and their impact (positive or negative) on democracy and democratic institutions.
Some potential areas for examination may include:
- Legislative strategies for redirecting funds in support of journalism or journalists, particularly where these funds are sourced from online platforms.
- Transparency and other regulatory strategies targeting the platform economy, particularly related to advertizing and the surveillance economy.
- Anti-trust enforcement, and its impact on the information economy.
- Defamation law, and potential reconsideration of NYT v. Sullivan.
- Other efforts to combat misinformation or promote integrity in the online discourse.
Papers should be received by October 15, 2022 to ensure full consideration. We welcome participation from a diversity of global perspectives, though submissions will need to conform with Bluebook standards.
Please submit papers to Jolt@lawnet.UCLA.edu. The PDF should be named Last Name_First Name_JOLT Special Issue. If you have any questions, please send a message to the JOLT email.
We look forward to reviewing your submission.
JOLT Student Writing Competition
JOLT is hosting its annual student writing competition and is accepting submissions on a topic related to law and technology. Submissions should be 15,000 words or less (including footnotes) and must be previously unpublished. Footnotes must conform to Bluebook citation. If your article is published before we inform you about our decision, please withdraw your submission.
Submission deadline: April 1, 2022 at 5:00pm. If you cannot make this deadline, please let us know in advance and we can potentially grant an extension.
Prizes: First place receives publication in JOLT’s Fall 2022 issue and a $600 prize. Second place receives a $400 prize.
To apply, please send an email to jolt@lawnet.ucla.edu with the subject “JOLT Writing Competition” and include the following in your email:
- One Microsoft Word document that includes an abstract of at least 150 words, an article table of contents, and the article;
- The author’s resume or curriculum vitae in Microsoft Word or PDF format. We look forward to reviewing your submissions!