Summer School

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

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterJowan Mahmod - Negotiating Identity and Citizenship in a Transnational Context: Kurdish Diaspora 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

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
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

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterJindra Ticha - The Discourse about Social Role of 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

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
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

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

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

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
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

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

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

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterSigrid Kannengiesser - Media – Globalization – Gender. Transcultural Gender Constructs through Global Communicative Networks. Oguzhan 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
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

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

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

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

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“A PhD is an empty signifier” - Coming from a joke that gladdened the workshop on Laclau’s Discourse Theory, this sentence followed my thoughts throughout the ECREA summer school in Tartu, while it sometimes reappears in the conversations I’m having when keeping in touch and sharing my doctoral experiences with other scho

Full Program 2009

Please Note - this is a very preliminary programme and it 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 18-226
Blue flow is managed by Hannu Nieminen (first week) and Tobias Olsson (second week) in Ülikooli 18-227 Notes from Blue flow
Green flow is managed by Richard Kilborn (first week) and Ebba Sundin (second week) in Ülikooli 18-135

Sunday, 02/08

Arrival in Tartu

19.00-21.00 Gathering and Registration at pub Sõprade Juures or if you can't make it there, please come directly to Ülikooli 18 room 139 on Monday morning

Monday, 03/08

9.00-9.30
Registration and welcome at Ülikooli 18, room 139 - the main lecture hall for the duration of the summer school

9.30-10.30

10.30-11.30
Lecture: Nico Carpentier - Glocal and translocal research practices as a counterweight for Europeanisation ideologies

11.30-14.30
Poster Workshop (Cold lunch and coffee aside)

14.30-15.30
Lecture: Hannu Nieminen - Media in crisis? Epistemic, financial, and professional aspects

15.30-17.30
Poster workshop continues with presentations, all lecturers present.

19.00
Welcome dinner

Tuesday, 04/08

9.30-11.30
Workshop: François Heinderyckx - On the use of slides in presenting research design and results together with Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00
Lecture: Risto Kunelius - Media in Power: a dialogue on designing a research project

13.00-14.30
Lunch

14.30-16.30

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterNele Van den Cruyce - Beyond patronizing? The area of tension between educationalization and commercialization in the lifeworld of children.Martin Danielsson - Questioning the Digital Genera(liza)tion. Social Class, Masculinities and the Internet in Everyday Life.Didem Ozkul - THE DILEMMA AMONG THE NEW MEDIA USERS, DESIGNERS AND PRODUCERS IN TURKEY: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Student oponentYinhan WangJanina MaricTatana Svrckova
Lecturer oponentMargit KellerPille Pruulmann-VengerfeldtFausto Colombo

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterNicole Landeck - European Identities in the Media – Public Discourse on the European Elections and the Eurovision Song Contest, 2009Suttanipa Srisai - THE IMPLICATION OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (ICTS) TO PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTICE IN THAILANDOndřej Holomek - Ministry of Information and its influence towards media
Student oponentMaarja SiinerAnnamari HuovinenHeli Lehtelä
Lecturer oponentMargit KellerPille Pruulmann-VengerfeldtFausto Colombo

Wednesday, 05/08

9.30-11.30

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterJean-Philippe De Oliveira - "Public communication" as an instrument of social control. The case of messages intended towards homosexuals in French Government AIDS campaignAntonio Ciaglia - Media Systems and Quality of Democracy in Italy, Germany and Great Britain. A Comparative Study.Inesa Birbilaite - Studying media discourse on Climate Change
Student oponentAristea FotopoulouTina AskaniusAnouk Bouckaert
Lecturer oponentRisto KuneliusKees BrantsNur Betül Çelik

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterMarkus Ojala - The construction of global imaginary in the Obama phenomenonTatu Matilainen - The theory of market failure (TMF) as a conceptual framework for communication policy analysisAndreja Trdina - QUESTIONING THE CLOSURE OF MEANING: HEGEMONY OF NEOLIBERAL DISCOURSE, SLOVENIAN JOURNALISM, AND DEMOCRACY
Student oponentTaavi TatsiJulie UldamAlan Ouakrat
Lecturer oponentRisto KuneliusKees BrantsNur Betül Çelik

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterHsiao-wen Lee - The popular media and popular public in ChinaAnnamari Huovinen - The identity of the Finnish Members of the European Parliament in the mediaTatana Svrckova - The Image of a Journalist in the Press: Critical Discourse Analysis
Student oponentOlivier DriessensSara MinucciVinciane Colson
Lecturer oponentRisto KuneliusKees BrantsNur Betül Çelik

13.00-14.30
Lunch

14.30-16.30
Workshop: Fausto Colombo - How to teach using blogging

18.00
Consortium meeting

Thursday, 06/08

9.30-11.30

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterRolf Halse - The representation of Muslim characters in the television series 24. Ethnic Norwegians and Norwegian Muslims speak outTina Askanius - Video Activism 2.0 - Disseminating Images of Contention and CommunityAlan Ouakrat - Innovation in online news access and distribution
Student oponentCigdem BozdagJess BainesDidem Ozkul
Lecturer oponentirena reifovaNur Betül ÇelikFrançois Heinderyckx

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterTaavi Tatsi - Cultural and Communicative Role of Estonian National Museum in Permanent Exhibition ProductionJulie Uldam - Resistance, visibility and contestation. The discursive contruction of collective identities in popular online spacesJoanna Spiteri - Issues of impartiality and balance in news reporting on public service broadcaster and other TV channels in Malta
Student oponentNicole LandeckMonica PolettiEva De Smedt
Lecturer oponentirena reifovaNur Betül ÇelikFrançois Heinderyckx

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterMariana Pérez-Cabello - Winds of change, between Amores Perros and Arráncame la vida: the Mexican Cinematographic Industry (1999-2008).Maria Francesca Murru - New media – new public spheres? An analysis of online shared spaces becoming public agorasAnna Zoellner - Project Development in Independent Documentary Production (provisional title)
Student oponentMarkus OjalaAntonio CiagliaHanna Weselius
Lecturer oponentirena reifovaKees BrantsFrançois Heinderyckx

13.00-14.30
Lunch

14.30-16.30
Workshop: Kees Brants - Potentials and Pitfalls of Comparative Research

17.00-18.00
Estonian National Museum exhibition

18.00
Movie night at Estonian National Museum!

Friday, 07/08, Tallinn


8.00
Bus leaves from in front of the hotel Tartu, bring your luggage for the weekend. We will drop off our luggage at the hotel in Tallinn.

11.00
Visit to Estonian Public Broadcasting TV and Radio, sandwiches and coffee

13.15-14.00
- talks about Estonia

14.00
Walk to Uus Sadama 5

14.30-16.30
Workshop in seminar room at Uus Sadama 5 Nur Betül Çelik - Interdisciplinary Foundations of Ideology and Discourse Analysis: A discussion on Laclau’s Discourse Theory

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

9.30.00-11.30
Workshop:Abstract writing by Nico Carpentier Nico Carpentier

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.30
WS continues

13.30-14.30
Lunch

14.30-15.30
Discussion panel:Manuel Parés i Maicas - The Human Rights Influence on Communication Sciences: An Overview and Francois Heinderyckx 'Journalism ethics for new forms of online news media'

Sunday, 09/08

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

13.00-15.00 Workshop: irena reifova - Communist popular culture – ideological analysis of television serial fiction
After that, possibility to explore the museum and have some sandwiches.
17.30 Bus back to Tartu

Monday, 10/08

Day starts 9.00! for green and blue group as they will meet new flowmanagers and get acquainted

9.30-10.30

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterMaarja Siiner - Is language endangerment discourse really about language? The overt and covert mechanisms of language policy making. A comparative study of language management in Estonia, France and DenmarkJanina Maric - Electronic Sport and VergemeinschaftungVinciane Colson - Media coverage of genetic research: the interaction of various actors
Student oponentRolf HalseErika AlvarezInesa Birbilaite
Lecturer oponentMichael Bruun AndersenAndreas Heppirena reifova

10.30-11.30

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterMary Charoud - The communication of patient's associationsMonica Poletti - Young citizens and Political Participation 2.0: Institutionalized, Critical or just Individually Networked? The nature, modality and motivations of e-political participation in a European comparative perspectiveRikke Bjerg Jensen - British Military Media Strategies: Afghanistan
Student oponentHsiao-wen LeeMartin DanielssonOndřej Holomek
Lecturer oponentMichael Bruun AndersenAndreas Heppirena reifova

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00
Lecture: Andreas Hepp - Political Discourse Cultures in Europe

13.00-14.30
Lunch

14.30-16.30
Workshop: Ebba Sundin - Cultural identity in local, national and global perspectives - reflections on frameworks and variables

Tuesday, 11/08

9.30-11.30

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterYinhan Wang - Structure, Agency and Identity in Taiwanese Girls' Self-Portraiture OnlineJess Baines - Radical & Community Printshops London 1974 - 2000Annika Sehl - Participatory Journalism - A Chance for Greater Diversity in Reporting?
Student oponentNele Van den CruyceTatu MatilainenAnna Zoellner
Lecturer oponentDenis McQuailBERTRAND CABEDOCHEMichael Bruun Andersen

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterOlivier Driessens - The Celebrification of the public sphere (working title)Erika Alvarez - Elderly women in Digital Era in Barcelona CityAnouk Bouckaert - How does the television frame election campaign issues? Case study: the 2007 General Elections in Belgium
Student oponentMariana Pérez-CabelloSuttanipa SrisaiJoanna Spiteri
Lecturer oponentDenis McQuailBERTRAND CABEDOCHEMichael Bruun Andersen

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterAristea Fotopoulou - Changing Media Changing Feminisms: Contemporary Queer and Feminist Activism in Britain (and Beyond)Eva De Smedt - Journalists and politicians in interaction. A study of the interactional power dynamics in political interviews and television debates.
Student oponentMary CharoudAndreja Trdina
Lecturer oponentDenis McQuailMichael Bruun Andersen

13.00-14.30
Lunch

14.30-16.30
Workshop: Tobias Olsson - Qualitative interviews: Tricks of the trade

Wednesday,12/08

9.30-11.30

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterHanna Domeyer - "Transcultural Media Repertoires and Community Perceptions in Europe" (working title)Dmitry Yagodin - Blog communities as a part of civil society in RussiaHeli Lehtelä - Photojournalism as a creator of values: otherness in news photos
Student oponentJean-Philippe De OliveiraMaria Francesca MurruRikke Bjerg Jensen
Lecturer oponentBERTRAND CABEDOCHEAnastasia KavadaIlija T. Tomanic

1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Green
PresenterCigdem Bozdag - Diasporic Websites and Their Appropriation in Germany: An Analysis of the Moroccan, Russian and Turkish DiasporaSara Minucci - Virtual spaces of political communication: political parties and the web. A comparative analysis - DRAFTHanna Weselius - Shared Picture. Production of Editorial Portraits in a Consumer Magazine's Work Process
Student oponentHanna DomeyerDmitry YagodinAnnika Sehl
Lecturer oponentPille Pruulmann-VengerfeldtAnastasia KavadaIlija T. Tomanic

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00
Panel on academic diversity: Denis McQuail - European Communication Schools and BERTRAND CABEDOCHE - Cultural diversity and the French Information and Communication Science

13.00-14.30
Lunch

14.30-16.30
Workshop: Michael Bruun Andersen - Mesuring tabloidization in television news

18.00
Consortium meeting

Thursday, 13/08

9.30-11.30
Workshop: Ilija T. Tomanic - Use of photographs as (research) evidence

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00
Lecture: Anastasia Kavada - Collective Action and the Social Web: A critical investigation

13.00-14.30
Lunch

14.30-16.30
Workshop: Marju Lauristin - Estonia in the European context

19.00
Farwell dinner

Friday, 14/08

9.30-11.30
Joint workshop and Book workshop

11.30-12.00
Coffee

12.00-13.00
Evaluation Workshop

13.00-14.30
Lunch

14.30-16.30
Evaluation workshop continues

Saturday, 15/08

Departure

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Getting to Estonia
There are several direct flights from various cities in Europe to Tallinn, capital of Estonia and international airport. You might have to check different companies for the best price. has a listing of companies flying to Tallinn.
There is also a possibility to fly directly to Tartu (via Stockholm and Riga). Find more details from Estonian Air and Air Baltic.

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European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School Tartu, Estonia. Summer School Grants
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