Full Programm 2008

This programme may change up until the last minute.

All students have been divided in flows with following 'flow managers' doing all the hard work of reading your papers giving your feedback and managing your discussions.
Yellow flow is managed by Nico Carpentier in Ülikooli 16-212
Blue flow is managed by Hannu Nieminen (first week) in Lossi 3-112 and Tobias Olsson (second week) in Ülikooli 16-214
Green flow is managed by Bart Cammaerts (first week) Lossi 3-141 B and Maren Hartmann (second week) in Lossi 3-307

Sunday, 27/07

Arrival in Tartu

19.00-21.00 Gathering and Registration at cafe Catwalk, Rüütli str 12, if you can't make it to the cafe Catwalk before that time, please come directly to Ülikooli 16 room 212 on Monday morning

Monday, 28/07

9.00-9.30
Registration and welcome at Ülikooli 16, room 212 (location of lectures and workshops)

9.30-10.30
Networking WS

10.30-11.30
Lecture: Bart Cammaerts - Critiques on the Participatory Potentials of the Blogosphere

11.30-14.00
Poster Workshop (Cold lunch and coffee aside)

14.00-15.00
Lecture: Hannu Nieminen - European information society policies: critical review

15.00-15.30
Coffee

15.30-17.30
Poster workshop continues, all lecturers present.

19.00
Welcome dinner

Tuesday, 29/07

9.30-10.30
Lecture: Nico Carpentier - Identity, contingency and rigidity: The (counter-)hegemonic constructions of the identity of the media professional

10.30-11.30

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterAnna-Maria Mäki-Kuutti - Health, Private and Public: Renegotiating Gendered Subjectivities and CitizenshipsAusra Vinciuniene - Assessing Conditions of Europeanisation of National Public Sphere: Institutional Aspects of EU Political Communication in LithuaniaInan Ozdemir - THE RHETORIC OF LEFTIST POLITICAL AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN TURKEY IN THE 1970s
Student oponentNatalia Pueyo AyhanAynur SarısakaloğluNúria Reguero
Lecturer oponentFrançois HeinderyckxPeeter VihalemmRichard Kilborn

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterVienna Setälä - Accounts of bioscience in society and us as subjects by science journalismCamilla Tønnevold - National media and public debate on citizenship and integration in a multicultural EuropeNúria Reguero - Cultural policies and development. An approaching from media consumption by ethnic minorities in Barcelona (2008-2009)
Student oponentSarah BoylesAusra VinciunieneTuğba Kanlı
Lecturer oponentFrançois HeinderyckxPeeter VihalemmRichard Kilborn

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00
Lecture: Peeter Vihalemm - Estonian Transitions and Conditions

15.00-15.30
Coffee

15.30-17.30
Workshop: François Heinderyckx - On the use of pictures, tables, graphs and slides in presenting research design and results

18.00
Consortium meeting

Wednesday, 30/07

9.30-11.30

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterSarah Boyles - The Role of Stigma in the Initial Stages of Help-Seeking for Psycho-Emotional Concerns.Aynur Sarısakaloğlu - ACCESSION OF TURKEY TO THE EUROPEAN UNION IN THE MEDIA: ANALYSIS OF MEDIA COVERAGE AND PERCEPTION OF THE RECIPIENTS REGARDING TO THE EUROPEAN-TURKISH DEABATE IN 7 COUNTRIESMarco Braeuer - Citizen action groups and online-communication: appropriation of enhanced repertoires of action?
Student oponentAnna-Maria Mäki-KuuttiBarış Engin AksoyInan Ozdemir
Lecturer oponentRoy LangerBeybin Kejanlioglu Jeffrey Wimmer

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterNatalia Pueyo Ayhan - The impact of TV food commercials among children's food choice and attitudeCatarina Passos - “European Identity and the Management of Public Information - Political Marketing and Political Communication Strategies and the (re)definition of Europe"Tuğba Kanlı - Alternative in the Mainstream?: A “Radical” Newspaper of Turkey.
Student oponentVienna SetäläEvelin PulleritsJannie Møller Hartley
Lecturer oponentRoy LangerBeybin Kejanlioglu Jeffrey Wimmer

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterSimone Carlo - The “Digital divide”: a critical rereading of term, ideological framing, policies Cristina Muntean - Management strategies and market economy challenges of Czech printed economic and business media, in a European context Jannie Møller Hartley - New Media - New Journalism? - An analysis of blurring bourdaries and liquid journalism in Danish online newsrooms.
Student oponentFaïza Naït-BoudaTamas BodokyIgnacio Bergillos
Lecturer oponentPille Pruulmann-VengerfeldtBeybin Kejanlioglu Jeffrey Wimmer

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00
Workshop: Roy Langer - Approaches to discourse analysis

15.00-15.30
Coffee

15.30-17.30
Workshop: Richard Kilborn - WS: Working on texts

Thursday, 31/07

9.30-11.30

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterMaría Soliña Barreiro González - The modern time experience through historic avant-garde cinema (1919-1933)Bodin Cyrille - « Mutations of scientific speech in the public sphere »Laur Kanger - The interaction of IT & society: Estonian case
Student oponentEnrique CanovacaGabriel MorenoSascha Hoelig
Lecturer oponentRichard KilbornRoy LangerFrançois Heinderyckx

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterMatthias De Groof - Self images in postcolonial West- and Central Africa: an explorative research into the African and European cinematographic representations in comparative perspective.Gabriel Moreno - Viewing Globalization in Mexican-American Transnational Social SpacesIgnacio Bergillos - From iReport to Ureport. Major broadcasters in USA proposing citizen journalism trough the net.
Student oponentMaría Soliña Barreiro GonzálezZykas AurelijusJeong Kim
Lecturer oponentRichard KilbornRoy LangerFrançois Heinderyckx

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterFaïza Naït-Bouda - The pigistes journalists group identity between historical legacy and social constructionMartin Duch - WHAT ROLE DOES PUBLIC RELATIONS PLAY IN GERMAN COMMUNICATION AGENCIES? – HOW DO THEY UNDERSTAND AND APPLY PUBLIC RELATIONS CONCEPTS?Matthias Berg - Mediatization and Communicative Mobility: Everyday-Communication against the Background of an increasingly individualized, mobile Labor Market
Student oponentRiitta SaastamoinenCatarina PassosMarco Braeuer
Lecturer oponentJeffrey WimmerRoy LangerBeybin Kejanlioglu

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00
Workshop: Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt - Comparing the incomparable: International comparisons workshop

15.00-15.30
Coffee

15.30-17.30
Workshop: Roy Langer - Approaches to discourse analysis

Friday, 01/08, Tallinn


7.30
Bus leaves from in front of the Pepleri hostel, passing all other hostels and hotels as well, bring your luggage for the weekend. We will drop off our luggage at the hostel in Tallinn.

11.30
Visit to Estonian Public Broadcasting TV and Radio, sandwiches and coffee

12.45-13.45
Indrek Treufeldt - Celebrating nation's birthday talks about Estonia

13.45 -14.00
Walk to Uus Sadama 5

14.00-16.50
Workshop in seminar room at Uus Sadama 5 Jeffrey Wimmer - The multiple meanings of digital games. A workshop on the theoretical as well as on the methodological challenges.

Saturday, 02/08, Tallinn, Uus-Sadama 5

9.30.00-11.30
Workshop: Abstract writing Nico Carpentier and Bart Cammaerts

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00
WS continues

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-16.00
Lecture:Manuel Parés i Maicas - The political implications of the cultural diversity Convention.

16.00-16.30
Coffee

16.30-17.30
Workshop: Beybin Kejanlioglu - THE INTERNET USER AS PRODUCER

Sunday, 03/08

14.00 Pick-up from the hostel. Bus will tkae us and luggage to Estonian History Museum, in Maarjamäe Castle

15.00-16 Maren Hartmann - Mobile media in (semi-)mobile places
After that, possibility to explore the museum and have some sandwiches.
18.00 Bus back to Tartu

Monday, 04/08

DAY STARTS LATER

10.30-11.30

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterYiannis Mylonas - War, media and the political; contemporary discursive struggles in the Western public realmBarış Engin Aksoy - Wanted: 'Authenticity' in Turkish Modernizationsara cannizzaro - Cognition, modelling and culture: a systems theory approach.
Student oponentLawrie HallettMaha TakiLaur Kanger
Lecturer oponentMichael Bruun Andersenirena reifovaPille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterEnrique Canovaca - Narrative structures in American dramas (2001-08)Evelin Pullerits - Transnationalization of the public sphere: dispositions and resources of audience as condition for participation in the European public sphere (empirical typology of Estonian publics)Sascha Hoelig - What do people do when they use the internet? Communication Modes as an integrated concept for the analysis of media use in converging media environments
Student oponentMatthias De GroofBodin CyrilleGladys Ortiz Henderson
Lecturer oponentMichael Bruun Andersenirena reifovaPille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00
Lecture: Ebba Sundin - What is news? The young media consumers’ perspectives

15.00-15.30
Coffee

15.30-17.30
Workshop: Tobias Olsson - WS: Qualitative Interviews

Tuesday, 05/08

9.30-11.30

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterLawrie Hallett - The Space Between: Finding a Place for Community Radio.Maha Taki - Beyond Utopias and Dystopias: a comparative approach to studying weblog usage in Lebanon and SyriaCelina Raffl - INNOVATION THROUGH COOPERATION. Information and Communication Technology Assessment and Design for Open Innovation.
Student oponentSimone CarloImke HoppeMatthias Berg
Lecturer oponentDenis McQuailBERTRAND CABEDOCHEEbba Sundin

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterRiitta Saastamoinen - INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION COMPETENCE AND ITS DEVELOPMENT: NEW THEORETICAL AND APPLIED PERSPECTIVESTamas Bodoky - Internet news portal as mass mediaGladys Ortiz Henderson - COMPUTER AND INTERNET APPROPRIATION: USES AND SIGNIFICANCE AMONG YOUNG MEXICAN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Student oponentMaria KyriakidouMartin Duchsara cannizzaro
Lecturer oponentDenis McQuailBERTRAND CABEDOCHEEbba Sundin

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterMaria Kyriakidou - Mediating Cosmopolitanism: Cosmopolitan Discourses and Distant SufferingZykas Aurelijus - Communicating and Managing the Competitive Country Image: the Case of Japan and its Relevance for other CountriesJeong Kim - the blog and (in)visible silences: the spiral of invisibility in South Korean Blogosphere
Student oponentYiannis MylonasCristina MunteanCelina Raffl
Lecturer oponentMichael Bruun AndersenBERTRAND CABEDOCHEEbba Sundin

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00
Lecture: Denis McQuail - Alternative visions or models of journalistic professionalism

15.00-15.30
Coffee

15.30-17.30
Workshop: irena reifova - WS: Communist popular culture – ideological analysis of television serial fiction

18.00
Consortium meeting

Wednesday,06/08

9.30-11.30

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterLaura Suna - Media Identities and Youth in Latvia: Media Appropriation of Latvian and Russian speaking Youth in Youth Cultural CommunitiesYana Breindl - The use of ICTS in the political process: citizen’s political participation relying on “new” technologies.Radka Kohutova - The phenomena of interactive narrative in the era of digital storytelling
Student oponentAnne KaunJill CampaiolaVíctor Manuel Navarro
Lecturer oponentEbba SundinPeter DahlgrenAnastasia Kavada

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterAnne Kaun - Baltic Russians: Public spheres and Mediated Identities Imke Hoppe - Sustainability and political Online-CommunicationAna Sanchez Laws - Museums in Panama. A socio-historical approach with a focus on diversity, complemented by an exploration on the role of new technologies.
Student oponentValentyna DymytrovaYana BreindlRadka Kohutova
Lecturer oponentMarina VillaPeter DahlgrenAnastasia Kavada

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterValentyna Dymytrova - Media and Identity Construction. The Case of Contemporary Ukraine. Jill Campaiola - Youth Protests in France and in the United States: The Role of the Media in Defining Civic Engagement.Víctor Manuel Navarro - THE ROLE OF NON-AVATAR CHARACTERS IN THE INTERACTION BETWEEN THE PLAYER AND THE VIDEOGAME
Student oponentLaura SunaCamilla TønnevoldAna Sanchez Laws
Lecturer oponentMarina VillaPeter DahlgrenAnastasia Kavada

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00
Lecture: Peter Dahlgren - Online Cultures and Civic Agency: Modest Hopes for Democracy

15.00-15.30
Coffee

15.30-17.30
Workshop: Michael Bruun Andersen - Methodological approaches to television news form.

Thursday, 07/08

9.30-10.30
Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt - Comparing the incomparable: International comparisons workshop

10.30-11.30
BERTRAND CABEDOCHE - 'Information and communication: a specific scientific discipline in the analysis of the social role of the producers in media in

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00
Lecture: Marina Villa - Media, politics and public opinion (theory and research in France, Italy, Spain)

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00
Lecture: Jens Kjeldsen - L: Mediated publics and rhetorical fragmentation

15.00-15.30
Coffee

15.30-17.30
Workshop: Anastasia Kavada - Participatory democracy online and offline: The case of the ‘movement for alternative globalization’

Friday, 08/08

9.30-10.30
Book workshop (Nico Carpentier and Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt)

10.30-11.30
Joint workshop (Nico Carpentier)

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00
Joint Workshop (Nico Carpentier)

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-16.00
Evaluation

16.00-16.30
Coffee

16.30-17.30
Evaluation

19.00
Farwell dinner

Saturday, 09/08

Departure