Summer School

Summer School 2011

The ECREA European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School brings together members of the European research community to this summer school in order to debate contemporary issues in media, communication and cultural studies.

Call for participants

Call for participants ECREA European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School 2011
We are happy to invite you to participate in the ECREA European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School 2011 that will take place in Ljubljana, Slovenia from 12 – 25 August 2012.

Summer School Grant

In 2012, the Summer School will provide one individual grant for participants of the programme who are unable to otherwise raise the membership contribution. The grant can be awarded both to students from consortium member institutions as well as students from non-consortium universities.
 
The grant covers:

- a waived membership contribution,
- summer school materials (including 2 Summer School books),
- accommodation, breakfast, coffee and lunches,

The ECREA European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School 2012

The ECREA European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School brings together members of the European research community to this summer school in order to debate contemporary issues in media, communication and cultural studies.

Practical information

VENUE AND ACCOMMODATION
The Summer School will take place at Faculty of social sciences (FDV), which is located about 2,5 km to the north of Ljubljana city centre. Accomodation for participants is provided in the nearby student home Dijaski dom Bezigrad (see map below):
 
Faculty of Social Sciences (Fakulteta za družbene vede),

Workshop on abstract writing

The workshop will start with an overview of publication channels (conferences calls, book proposals and journals article proposals). It will then focus on writing a conference abstract, taking the ECREA 2012 conference in Istanbul as a starting point.

First, the students will write an individual abstract in response to this call. Divided into six groups, each group will select two out of five abstract for inclusion in the programme, using the following criteria:
-Quality of Method & Analysis Employed

-Significance of the Findings

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

Lecturers

Summer School lecturers

Summer School Grant

In 2011, the Summer School will provide one individual grant for participants of the programme. The grant can be awarded both to students from consortium member institutions as well as students from non-consortium universities.
 

Call for participants 2011

Call for participants ECREA European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School 2011
We are happy to invite you to participate in the ECREA European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School 2011 that will take place in Ljubljana, Slovenia from 14 – 27 August 2011.

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