Full Program

Last minute changes to the programme are not excluded. Participates will be notified of any such changes upon their arrival to Ljubljana.

Monday, 16/08

9.30-10.30
Introductory seminar

10.30-11.30
Lecture: Nico Carpentier - Deploying Discourse Theory in Media Studies

11.30-14.30
Poster workshop with cold lunch and coffee at the convenience

14.00-15.00
Lecture: Richard Kilborn - Archaeology or Alchemy? The Use of Archive Material in Contemporary Documentary

15.00-17.30
Poster workshop continues.

19.00
Welcome dinner

Tuesday, 17/08

9.30-10.30
Lecture: Hannu Nieminen - The public sphere and social networks: transnational tensions

10.30-11.30

SWS 1 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterJowan Mahmod - Performing Strategic Identities and Citizenship: Kurdish Diaspora and Transnationality OnlineLina Auskalniene - New Media and the Political Processes: Changing Models of Political CommunicationSerhan Mersin - Minority Films as a Reconstruction of History and Collective Memory
Student oponentMiriam StehlingLucia Vesnic-AlujevicAlbert Elduque i Busquets
Lecturer oponentAnastasia KavadaMichael Bruun AndersenHeiner Stahl

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00

SWS 2 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterGamze Goker - The Influence of the Internet on New Social Movements: the Case of TurkeyFergal Quinn - Models of media encouragement in the developing world: How Cambodia offers an example and a warningEvrim Yörük - Media and Time: A Critical Analysis
Student oponentSigrid KannengiesserVirpi SalojärviIrina Khaldarova
Lecturer oponentAnastasia KavadaMichael Bruun AndersenHeiner Stahl

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00
Lecture: Anastasia Kavada - Developing research on web 2.0 platforms

15.00-15.30
Break

14.30-16.30
Workshop (split into two groups over two days)
François Heinderyckx - Oral presentation skills workshop
Kees Brants - Potentials and Pitfalls of Comparative Research

Wednesday, 18/08

9.30-10.30
SWS 3 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterLeonardo Custódio - Why Participating? The impacts of media on collective actionsTorgeir Uberg Nærland - The role of music in the cultural public sphere: An analysis of music’s impact on the formation of political opinion Albert Elduque i Busquets - Wild figures and gazes in modern cinema
Student oponentpaula paesSarah Broughton MicovaSerhan Mersin
Lecturer oponentAndreas HeppTanja Oblak Črničirena reifova

10.30-11.30

SWS 4 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterJindra Ticha - Imagining the Social Change: The Discourse about New Media in the Czech Republic after 1989Lucia Vesnic-Alujevic - The role of Internet in political communication: case study of the European Parliament elections 2009Bilge Narin - VISUALITY AND NEW MEDIA: THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE “SEEN” AND “SEER” AND THE STABILITY OF VISUAL CONTENT
Student oponentMarco AnderlePanu UotilaMorana Fuduric
Lecturer oponentAndreas HeppTanja Oblak Črničirena reifova

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00

SWS 5 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterR. Ates Gursimsek - Co-Creating ‘Second Life’: An Analysis of Collaborative Co-Design Processes in Community-Authored Virtual Worlds Virpi Salojärvi - Freedom of expression in VenezuelaEhsan Bakhshandeh - Iranian Occidentalism; Images of the West in Iran's mainstream newspapers
Student oponentGamze GokerJulia PohleBilge Narin
Lecturer oponentAndreas HeppAnastasia Kavadairena reifova

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00
Lecture: Andreas Hepp - Mediatized worlds and media research: Non-mediacentric media studies as a challenge

15.00-15.30
Break

14.30-16.30
Workshop (split into two groups over two days)
François Heinderyckx - Oral presentation skills workshop
Kees Brants - Potentials and Pitfalls of Comparative Research

18.00
Denis McQuail - The future of communication studies and Hanno Hardt - The future of communication studies.

Thursday, 19/08

9.30-10.30
SWS 6 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterTim Riley - Social Media: Three Generations of Sharing, Creativity and CollaborationSarah El-Richani - Beyond Hallin/Mancini: Comparative Readings of the Lebanese Media System Anja Hawlitschek - How much learning do we need? Digital Game-based Learning in School
Student oponentR. Ates GursimsekOguzhan TasEvrim Yörük
Lecturer oponentFrançois HeinderyckxDenis McQuailPille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt

10.30-11.30

SWS 7 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterMarco Anderle - Exploring the potential of local e-participation in Italy [provisional title]Sarah Broughton Micova - Resistance is Useless? Consequences of the implementation of European media policy for small states in South East EuropeJulia Gantenberg - The strategically challenge of an effective knowledge transfer in external science communication
Student oponentLeonardo CustódioSarah El-RichaniCéline BATTAÏA
Lecturer oponentFrançois HeinderyckxDenis McQuailPille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00

SWS 8 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterKrista Lepik - Cultural participation in Estonian memory institutionsMaximillian Hanska-Ahy - Political legitimacy and Satellite Television in Iran: A study of ethical judgments in the Persian language news production of BBC and VoAJoke Beyl - The construction of artisthood in the online encounter of blogging writers and their readers
Student oponentJindra TichaTorgeir Uberg NærlandAnja Hawlitschek
Lecturer oponentFrançois HeinderyckxKees BrantsPille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00

SWS 9 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterJan Oehlmann - EUrope in popular culture: An interdisciplinary analysis of the political imaginary in fictional moviesJohanna Moeller - Transcultural Public Actors – A case study of Polish-German political communicationRanjana Das - Converging perspectives in audience studies and digital literacies: youthful interpretations of an online genre
Student oponentSilvia TarassiEirik StavelinJuliette De Maeyer
Lecturer oponentFrançois HeinderyckxKees BrantsPille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt

15.00-15.30
Break

15.30-16.30
Lecture: Heiner Stahl - Getting the Sound of Radio out of the Archive. European Broadcasting History in a Transnational Perspective

16.30-17.30
Lecture: Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt - Action research – how to study participatory interaction and change it at the same time

19.00
Consortium meeting

Friday, 20/08


9.30-13.00
Visits to NGO and media institutions in Ljubljana.

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00
Michael Bruun Andersen - The Representation of Representation: Concepts of Representation and the Representational System of Television News

15.00-15.30
Break

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

Saturday, 21/08

9.30.00-11.30
Workshop: Abstract writing by Nico Carpentier

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00
WS continues

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.30
Manuel Parés i Maicas - Citizenship and Political Communication and BERTRAND CABEDOCHE - Evolutiuons of UNESCO's Debates on Communication since the MacBride Report
Globalization, communication and citizenship

Sunday, 22/08

free time

16.00 Visit to museum and lecture on Slovene identity and culture

Monday, 23/08

9.30-11.30
Lecture: Ebba Sundin - Action research in journalism

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00
Lecture: Tobias Olsson - What's so 'social' about social media? Critical reflections on the emerging media ecology of participation

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00
Lecture: Bart Cammaerts - Having a Laugh? Activism, Mediation and Protest Tactics

15.00-15.30
Break

15.30-17.30
Workshop: Annette Hill - Made to Measure: interdisciplinary approaches to the study of media audiences
Made to Measure

Tuesday, 24/08

9.30-10.30
SWS 10 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterLucie Kocourkova - Dance and its Development as a Theme in the Czech Media with Emphasis on the First Half of the 20th CenturyHong Vu - “Managing Vietnamese Newsrooms – The Role of Internal Communication” Bernhard G. Schorr - Analysis of communications in multinational enterprises by means of electronic communication media using the blog as an example
Student oponentKrista LepikFergal QuinnJulia Gantenberg
Lecturer oponentBeybin Kejanlioglu Andrej ŠkerlepFausto Colombo

10.30-11.30

SWS 11 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
Presenterpaula paes - The logics of publicizing the immigration subject Eirik Stavelin - Models in computational journalismIrina Khaldarova - Blog the influence? Blogging community in Finland.
Student oponentShohreh BolouriLina AuskalnieneJoke Beyl
Lecturer oponentBeybin Kejanlioglu Andrej ŠkerlepFausto Colombo

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00

SWS 12 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterMaría Isabel Villa - Television production crossing media boundaries. The case of Televisió de Catalunya, the public television broadcaster of CataloniaJulia Pohle - The intellectual and diplomatic role of UNESCO in international communication politics at the beginning of the digital ageJuliette De Maeyer - Online news: from linearity to networked contents. A study of hyperlink structures, starting from the websites of the francophone daily press.
Student oponentJowan MahmodMaximillian Hanska-AhyEhsan Bakhshandeh
Lecturer oponentBreda LutharBERTRAND CABEDOCHERisto Kunelius

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00

SWS 13 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterSigrid Kannengiesser - Media – Globalization – Gender. Association for Progressive Communications as a transcultural NetworkOguzhan Tas - A Critical Analysis of Journalism Ethics in Turkey (1990-2008)Linda Elen Olsen - Trust in Social Network Services: An empirical study of LinkedIn and Facebook
Student oponentJan OehlmannJohanna MoellerTim Blumer
Lecturer oponentBreda LutharBERTRAND CABEDOCHERisto Kunelius

15.00-15.30
Break

15.30-17.30
Workshop (split in two groups over two days)
Fausto Colombo - How to teach using blogging
Beybin Kejanlioglu - Theory Matters

Wednesday,25/08

9.30-10.30
SWS 14 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterShohreh Bolouri - Constructing the Iranian nuclear program: Media contents, DTA, CDA, and Appraisal theoryGennady Salmiyanov - PROFESSIONAL ORIENTATIONS OF MARI JOURNALISTSMorana Fuduric - Evaluating the influence of social media on brand equity
Student oponentViktorija RusinaiteJo BogaertsBernhard G. Schorr
Lecturer oponentBeybin Kejanlioglu Maria HellerAndrej Škerlep

10.30-11.30

SWS 15 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterViktorija Rusinaite - Personal and Professional Data as a Source of Power in the Digital CapitalismJo Bogaerts - The embodiment of journalistic values in the Flemish pressTim Blumer - VANITY FAIR AND SAFE HAVEN? Narcissism, Shyness, and the Use of Social Networking Web Sites
Student oponentTim RileyGennady SalmiyanovMargot Buchanan
Lecturer oponentBeybin Kejanlioglu Maria HellerAndrej Škerlep

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00

SWS 16 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterSilvia Tarassi - POPULAR MUSIC AND URBAN LANDSCAPE. Live music and music policies in Milan.Igor Vobic - Practices of Online Journalists: Transformations of Newswork in Print MediaCéline BATTAÏA - New information practices: the case of health forums
Student oponentLucie KocourkovaHong VuRanjana Das
Lecturer oponentBreda LutharRisto KuneliusMaria Heller

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00

SWS 17 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterMiriam Stehling - The Transculturality of the Enterprising Self in Global Reality Television Formats. A reception study of the Top Model-format in different cultures. (working title)Panu Uotila - Changing news formats in online newspapers and in the print media Margot Buchanan - Mapping the public/private boundary on Facebook
Student oponentMaría Isabel VillaIgor VobicLinda Elen Olsen
Lecturer oponentBreda LutharRisto KuneliusMaria Heller

15.00-15.30
Break

15.30-17.30
Workshop (split in two groups over two days)
Fausto Colombo - How to Teach Using Blogging
Beybin Kejanlioglu - Theory Matters

19.00
Consortium meeting

Thursday, 26/08

9.30-10.30
Lecture: Risto Kunelius - Theories of power and studying the media

10.30-11.30
Lecture: Maria Heller - The structure of the public sphere at the time of new ICTs

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00
Workshop: E-learning workshop
Ilija T. Tomanic - E-learning workshop

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.30
Workshop: Joint workshop

15.30-16.00
Break

16.00-17.30
Workshop: Evaluation workshop

19.00
Farwell dinner

Friday, 27/08

Departure