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[ecrea] Budapest summer school on media, democratization and civil society
Mon Jan 28 19:04:57 GMT 2008
>*** scholarship deadline February 14 ***
>
>Summer school course announcement
>
>Media, Democratization and Civil Society
>June 16 - 27, 2008
>
>Organized by the COST A30 Action "East of West:
>Setting a New Media Research Agenda for Central/Eastern Europe";
>the Annenberg School for Communication at the
>University of Pennsylvania; and the Center for
>Media and Communication Studies (CMCS) at the Central European University (CEU)
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>Application deadline for scholarship applications: 14 February, 2008
>Application deadline for fee-paying applications: 30 April, 2008
>
>
>For information and to apply, go to
>http://www.sun.ceu.hu/02-courses/course-sites/media/index-media.php
>
>Course Directors:
>Monroe Price, Center for Global Communication
>Studies, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania
>Miklós Sükösd, Department of Political Science, CEU, Budapest
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>Co-organizers / Faculty:
>Kate Coyer, Research Fellow & Lecturer,
>Annenberg School; Center for Media and Communication Studies (CMCS)
>Arne Hintz, Program Director, Center for Media
>and Communication Studies (CMCS)
>
>Additional Core Faculty:
>Michael Delli Carpini, Dean, Annenberg School for Communication
>Nicholas W. Jankowski, Associate Professor,
>University of Nijmegen, Netherlands; Working Group Leader, COST A30 Action
>Karol Jakubowicz, former Chairman of the
>Steering Committee on the Media and New
>Communication Services, Council of Europe;
>Working Group Leader, COST A30 Action
>Beata Klimkiewicz, Assistant Professor,
>Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland; Working Group Leader, COST A30 Action
>Hakan Seckinelgin, Lecturer, London School of Economics, London, UK
>Peter Molnar, Senior Research Fellow, Center for
>Media and Communication Studies (CMCS)
>Kristina Irion, Assistant Professor, Department
>of Public Policy, Central European University, Budapest
>
>Course Coordinator Laura Ranca, Center for
>Media and Communication Studies (CMCS)
>
>
>
>The demand for accountability, transparency and
>democracy resonates in many corners of the
>world. Media and civil society constitute core
>elements of societies which are grounded on such
>principles. However, lack of media pluralism and
>a dominant position by either state or private
>media can have adverse effects and have been
>criticized by civil society groups. The
>increasing commercialization and dominant
>position of global media institutions have given
>rise to new forms of resistance, which may take
>the form of grassroots media-making,
>transnational broadcasting, and institutional
>and regulatory responses. Thus, there is a
>complex relationship between media, democracy
>and civil society responses that exists across national boundaries.
>
>Examining this interconnection between media,
>democratization and civil society will be the
>main purpose of this course. It will focus on
>the Central/Eastern European region, but will
>also be relevant in other contexts where media
>and civil society have played crucial roles in
>processes of democratization but where the
>deficiencies and shortcomings are also clearly
>visible. This course will examine the role of
>non-governmental organizations and individuals
>in the process of democracy building and
>sustainability, and address the complex
>negotiation around media privatization and
>liberalization. In doing so, this course will
>consider what kind of enabling environment is
>necessary for a diverse and pluralistic media,
>and what is the role and potential for civil
>society intervention in the development of such
>an environment. The course will provide an
>introduction to a range of research agendas and
>methodologies applicable to the study of media
>systems and civil society in the context of
>post-communist/post-conflict transformation, and
>political/social/economic change.
>
>The Civil Society Yearbook 2007 will, for the
>first time, focus on the connections between
>media and civil society, while the European
>media research network "COST A30: East of West"
>is developing new approaches to understand the
>role of media in transitional and
>post-transitional contexts. The course will be
>embedded in these current discourses, and
>students will benefit from insights into current research on these issues.
>
>
>For information and to apply, go to
>http://www.sun.ceu.hu/02-courses/course-sites/media/index-media.php
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