Full Programme

Sunday, 14/08

Arrival

19.00
Informal reception at Dijaski dom Bezigrad

Monday, 15/08

9.30-10.30
Welcome address

10.30-11.30
Lecture: Nico Carpentier - From meta-theory to analysis. A case for discourse theoretical analysis (DTA)

11.30-12.30
coffee break and discussion buffer

12.30-13.30
Lecture: Hannu Nieminen - Controversies of the Public Sphere: theories and approaches

13.30-15.00
lunch

15.00-18.00
Poster workshop

18.00-18.30
discussion buffer

19.00
Welcome dinner

Tuesday, 16/08

9.30-10.30
Lecture: Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt - How to teach interactively in large classrooms

10.30-12.00

SWS 1 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterAntonija Cuvalo - Cross-media experiences of Croatian youth – meaning of media, mobility and interactivity in everyday life of youthLuchino Sívori - Academic Input: The increasing role of Media scholar initiatives in decision-making processesRasa Laurinavičiūtė - The role of Interest Groups in European Union Immigration Policy: Harmonization of National and European Policies.
Student oponentLinda HutchesonJeoffrey GaspardIlse Mariën
Lecturer oponentJan JirakFrançois HeinderyckxBurcu Sümer

12.00-12.30
coffee break

12.30-13.30

SWS 2 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterLinda Hutcheson - Collaboration in Contemporary Scotland: The Advance Party Initiative Pika Založnik - The role of the social sciences in the public sphere: Meaning, possibilities and limitations of engagement.Jernej Prodnik - Capitalist commodification of the social sphere: rethinking the political economy of communication
Student oponentPınar YıldızFerielle PodgorskiNina Kvalheim
Lecturer oponentJan JirakFrançois HeinderyckxBurcu Sümer

13.30-15.00
lunch

15.00-16.30
Parallel workshops:
François Heinderyckx - Oral presentation skills
Jan Jirak - How to Present an Academic Topic to Wider Audience: The Popularization of Media Studies

16.30-17.00
coffee break

17.00-18.00
Lecture: Maria Heller - European identity in formation, emerging Eurosceptic discourses

18.00-18.30
discussion buffer

19.00
Social event

Wednesday, 17/08

9.30-10.30
SWS 3 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterPınar Yıldız - Remembering Through ImagesJeoffrey Gaspard - Public Relations in Academic Cyberspace: Analyzing the Relational-Promotional Discourse of University Websites in EuropeIlse Mariën - Digital exclusion revisited. Towards alternative policy approaches regarding the digital divide of the second degree: A multidisciplinary analysis of crucial elements defining the use and skills of new media.
Student oponentTal MorsePika ZaložnikAna Castillo
Lecturer oponentJens KjeldsenMaria HellerFriedrich Krotz

10.30-11.30

SWS 4 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterViorela Dan - Integrative Framing. Exploring the Combined Value of Verbal and Visual ElementsUlli Samuelsson - Critical aspects in young Swede's information society participationJelena Dzakula - New governance and audiovisual media policy: The development and accountability of self- and co-regulation in the United Kingdom
Student oponentNilyufer Hamid-TurksoyAlexandre KondratovJuho Vesa
Lecturer oponentJens KjeldsenMaria HellerFriedrich Krotz

11.30-12.30
coffee break and discussion buffer

12.30-13.30

SWS 5 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterSynnøve Marie Vik - Controversial Landscaping: The Politics of Nature in Contemporary Visual CultureSylvie Fiserova - USE OF NEW MEDIA BY THE INDIVIDUALS IN EARLY OLD AGETrisha Meyer - Political Economy of the Internet: Graduated Response in France and the United Kingdom
Student oponentAgnes AljasUlli SamuelssonTuomas Näveri
Lecturer oponentJens KjeldsenMaria HellerFriedrich Krotz

13.30-15.00
lunch

15.00-16.30
Parallel workshops:
François Heinderyckx - Oral presentation skills
Jan Jirak - How to Present an Academic Topic to Wider Audience: The Popularization of Media Studies

16.30-17.00
coffee break

17.00-18.00
Lecture: Jens Kjeldsen - Researching rhetoric – verbal, visual and multimodal

18.00-18.30
discussion buffer

Thursday, 18/08

9.30-10.30
SWS 6 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
Presenterhatice Çoban Keneş - RECEPTION OF RACIST-DISCRIMINATIVE MEDIA DISCOURSEAlexandre Kondratov - Internet in post-soviet Russia (1991 – 2011): new networked sphere of social mediaJuho Vesa - Policy-making and public debate in Finland – four case studies
Student oponentAntonija CuvaloGuiquan XuJelena Dzakula
Lecturer oponentFrançois HeinderyckxBurcu SümerMichael Bruun Andersen

10.30-11.30

SWS 7 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterNilyufer Hamid-Turksoy - Turkey’s Image in the British Press: representations, discourses, ideologiesMartina Mahnke - BEHIND THE INFORMED CITIZEN: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF ALGORITHMS WITHIN THE NEWS DISTRIBUTION PROCESS (WT)Nina Kvalheim - Journalistic multimediality and public deliberation - Structural and market conditions for news production in a digital age.
Student oponenthatice Çoban KeneşSylvie FiserovaJernej Prodnik
Lecturer oponentFrançois HeinderyckxBurcu SümerMichael Bruun Andersen

11.30-12.30
coffee break and discussion buffer

12.30-13.30

SWS 8 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterCaroline Didier - Communicative issues of integrative multimodal art : audience and participationWibke Duwe - Equal Opportunities and Gender in Online Video: Young People's Self-Presentation, Identity Construction and Social Participation Opportunities by Online Video Consumption and Production (Working Title)Tuomas Näveri - Survival Strategies of Large German and Finnish Publishing Companies during the Internet Revolution - A Comparative Study of Ten Major Publications
Student oponentAndrea Davide CumanÖdül A. GursimsekTrisha Meyer
Lecturer oponentFrançois HeinderyckxBurcu SümerMichael Bruun Andersen

13.30-15.00
lunch

15.00-16.30
Lecture: Friedrich Krotz - Mediatization theory and research

16.30-17.00
coffee break

17.00-18.00
Lecture: Michael Bruun Andersen - CNN-effect or index theory? Media coverage of foreign policy issues in small countries: The case of COP 15 in Danish Media

18.00-18.30
discussion buffer

20.00
Consortium meeting

Friday, 19/08


9.30-13.30
Study visits

13.30-15.00
lunch

14.00-15.00
Workshop: Burcu Sümer - Literature review - how to connect your research material to theories

15.00-15.30
discussion buffer

Saturday, 20/08

9.30.00-11.30
Nico Carpentier: Abstract writing workshop

11.30-12.30
coffee break and discussion buffer

12.30-13.30
WS continues

13.30-15.00
lunch

15.00-16.30
Lecture: Manuel Parés i Maicas - Citizenship, Communication and Globalization

16.30
free time

Sunday, 21/08

free time

16.30 - 18.30 Museum visit

Monday, 22/08

9.30-10.30
Lecture: Tobias Olsson - Applying for Research Funding - Some Tricks of the Trade

10.30-12.00
Workshop: Richard Kilborn - The art of interviewing

12.00-12.30
Break

12.30-13.30
Workshop: Ebba Sundin - Cultural identity in local, national and global perspectives

13.30-15.00
lunch

15.00-16.30

SWS 9 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterDalma Lőrincz - Tools at hand – Defining ourselves through reality showsJaroslav Svelch - Social History of the Medium of the Computer Game and Computer Game Culture in Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic, 1980 – 1995Joergen Skrubbeltrang - On the Spot - a study of foreign correspondents in the Middle East.
Student oponentLeen Van BrusselKatleen GabrielsMarius Gurskas
Lecturer oponentAnnette Hillanthony mcnicholasIlija T. Tomanic

16.30-17.00
coffee break

17.00-18.00

SWS 10 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterAndrea Davide Cuman - Mediating/mediatizing territory: the guidebook at the rise of locative media (working title)Ferielle Podgorski - Structures and mechanisms of communication : "debates" around the National Natural ParksMaria Jufereva - Changing roles and functions of Russian journalism and journalists in Estonia during societal transformation of 1991-2010
Student oponentSynnøve Marie VikLorenzo CorettiFrancis Shennan
Lecturer oponentAnnette Hillanthony mcnicholasIlija T. Tomanic

18.00-18.30
discussion buffer

Tuesday, 23/08

9.30-10.30
SWS 11 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterHeidi Frank Svømmekjær - Radio and The Hansen Family. National Identity in an Everyday PerspectiveGuiquan Xu - From Mass Propaganda to Civic Participation:Rethinking the Discourses of Audience Studies in China Mainland Francis Shennan - WHO ARE YOU CALLING A JOURNALIST? Can one form of communication command special protection?
Student oponentDalma LőrinczMartina MahnkeNiina Niskala
Lecturer oponentHeiner StahlBERTRAND CABEDOCHEAukse Balcytiene

10.30-11.30

SWS 12 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterAgnes Aljas - Changes in the definition and conceptualization of culture in 20th century EstoniaKatleen Gabriels - Living virtual lives: From moral practices to a theory of ethics in social virtual worldsNiina Niskala - THE RELATIONSHIP OF PR PROFESSIONALS AND JOURNALISTS: PROFESSIONAL SELF-IMAGES, PERCEPTIONS OF THE OTHER PROFESSION, AND INTERPLAY IN DIFFERENT NOVEL SOCIAL MEDIA CONTEXTS
Student oponentCaroline DidierJulia RollLilly Korpiola
Lecturer oponentHeiner StahlBERTRAND CABEDOCHEAukse Balcytiene

11.30-12.30
coffee break and discussion buffer

12.30-13.30
Lecture: Annette Hill - Ambiguous Audiences: Documentaries as Truth and Fiction

13.30-15.00
lunch

15.00-16.30
Workshop:Aukse Balcytiene - Creative Online Writing

16.30-17.00
coffee break

17.00-18.00
Lecture: Fausto Colombo - Trust and power. A Foucaultian perspective on trust and interactive media

18.00-18.30
discussion buffer

20.00
Social event

Wednesday,24/08

9.30-10.30
SWS 13 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterLeen Van Brussel - Discourses on death and dying (well): media representations of medical end-of-life decision makingÖdül A. Gursimsek - Audience Creativity and Online Participation in Transmedia Environment: The Case of Online “Lost” Communities as a Convergent SocietyAna Castillo - User's practices in Social Networking Sites. Audiovisual Fiction on Facebook.
Student oponentMarta OrsiniJaroslav SvelchMaria Jufereva
Lecturer oponentRisto KuneliusBart CammaertsFausto Colombo

10.30-11.30

SWS 14 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterTal Morse - Post Mortem: Death Related Media RitualsLorenzo Coretti - Facebook vs. Berlusconi: Online Social Networks, grassroots movements and democracy in ItalyLilly Korpiola - Strategic political communication in the new media landscape – case “Iranian threat” narrative
Student oponentMichael RübsamenJanis JuzefovicsJoergen Skrubbeltrang
Lecturer oponentRisto KuneliusBart CammaertsFausto Colombo

11.30-12.30
coffee break and discussion buffer

12.30-13.30
Lecture: Heiner Stahl - Foley Artistry - Wiring acoustic spaces of cinema, television and radio play

13.30-15.00
lunch

15.00-16.30
Workshop:anthony mcnicholas - Media history: interrogating sources

16.30-17.00
coffee break

19.00-20.30
Guest lecture

Thursday, 25/08

9.30-10.30
SWS 15 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterMichael Rübsamen - The Prize of celebrity - celebrity culture in SwedenJulia Roll - Communicative Consequences of Mobile and Digital Media Use in Public Space - Attention and Its Social Implications -Marius Gurskas - Small state’s foreign policy communication in a changing environment
Student oponentViorela DanWibke DuwePatrick Fitzgerald
Lecturer oponentanthony mcnicholasRisto KuneliusBart Cammaerts

10.30-11.30

SWS 16 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterMarta Orsini - Women's magazines: tools for women's empowerment?Janis Juzefovics - Public service media without a public: the interplay between public service broadcasters and their public in post-Communist societies Patrick Fitzgerald - Legitimising Dissent? Western news media coverage of the 2011 Egyptian Uprising
Student oponentHeidi Frank SvømmekjærLuchino SívoriRasa Laurinavičiūtė
Lecturer oponentanthony mcnicholasRisto KuneliusBart Cammaerts

11.30-12.30
coffee break and discussion buffer

12.30-13.30
Lecture: Bart Cammaerts - Mediation and Resistance: an overview

13.30-15.00
lunch

15.00-16.30
Lecture:Risto Kunelius - Theories of power and studying the media

16.30-17.00
coffee break

17.00-18.00
Lecture: BERTRAND CABEDOCHE - Cultural diversity, media break and ‘organisational desymbolization’ in a global market

18.00-18.30
discussion buffer

20.00
Consortium meeting

Friday, 26/08

9.30-13.30
Ilija T. Tomanic - Evaluation workshop

13.30-15.00
lunch

15.00-20.00
free time

19.00
Farewell dinner

Sunday, 27/08

Departure