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[ecrea] The Media and the Environment: between complexity and urgency
Mon Mar 16 19:39:46 GMT 2009
The Media and the Environment: between complexity and urgency
International Conference
2-3 April 2009, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal
More information available at: http://www.ics.ul.pt/instituto/ev/meenv/
Programme
Thursday, 2 April 2009
9:00 ? Registration
9:30-10:30 - Opening Session
Emílio Rui Vilar, President, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Portugal
Manuel Villaverde Cabral, President, Instituto de
Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
«Caught Between Complexity and Urgency:
Responsible Media Reporting in an Age of Uncertainty»
Keynote speaker: Jacqueline McGlade, Executive
Director, European Environment Agency (EEA)
10:30-11:00 ? Coffee break
10:30 ? 11:15 - EEA media briefing: preview of ?Late Lessonsfrom
Early Warnings?, Vol. 2, EEA, autumn, 2009 (Room 2)
11:00-13:30 - 1st Panel: Pressures and Powers=
«Global climate change in the German media:
legitimizing climate policy ? but strongly enough?»
Speaker: Hans Peter Peters, Researcher, Helmholtz
Center Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
«Climate change as a rhetorical resource and ?masterframe?;»
Speaker: Massimiano Bucchi, Professor, Universita' degli Studi di Trento, Italy
Debater: Francisco Pinto Balsemão, President, Impresa, Portugal
Debater: Carlos Pimenta, Former Secretary of State for Environment, Portugal
Moderator: Pavel Antonov, Chief Editor, ?Green Horizon?, Hungary
Rapporteur: Timothy O?Riordan, Professor,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
13:30- 14:45 - Lunch
14:45-17:15 ? 2nd Panel: Routines and Constraints
«Communicating the environment: news values,
media organisations, journalistic practices and
the production of environmental news»
Speaker: Anders Hansen, Deputy Director of the
Centre for Mass Communication Research, University of Leicester, United Kingdom
«?It?s not our job to save the world?: The
cultural politics of climate change and broadcast media»
Speaker: Joe Smith, Professor, The Open University, United Kingdom
Debater: Frank McDonald, Environment Editor, ?Irish Times?7;, Ireland
Debater: David Earnshaw, Chairman, Burson-Marsteller Brussels, Belgium
Moderator: José Manuel Fernandes, Director, ?Público?, Portugal
Rapporteur: Anabela Carvalho, Professor, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
17:15 ? 17:30 Coffee Break
17:30 ? 18:30 ? Lecture
«Complexity, New Media, and Contested Knowledge Claims: Climate Change in 2009»
Keynote speaker: Robert Cox, Professor, The
University of North Carolina and President, Board
of Directors, Sierra Club, USA
Friday, 3 April 2009
9:00 ? 13:00 - Workshop on ?early warners? and late sceptics
The challenges and controversies of ?early warners??
Case studies, ?early warners?:
a) Lead in petrol, David Gee, Project Manager,EEA
b) Electromagnetic fields, Louis Slesin, Editor, ?Microwave News?, USA
c) GMOs, Arpad Putzai, Former Professor,
Aberdeen University, United Kingdom
How can society help to encourage and protect ?early warners?;?
Annegret Falter, The German Award for ?Whistleblowing?7; Scientists
10:30 ? 10:45 ? Coffee-break
How can the media better report on scientific controversies: ?latesceptics??
Case study, ?late sceptics?
d) Climate change, Joe Smith, Professor, The Open University, United Kingdom
Responses from journalists:
Pavel Antonov, Editor, ?Green Horizon?, Hungary
Geoff Lean, Environment Editor, ?The Independent?, United Kingdom
Alex Kirby, Former Environment Correspondent,
British Broadcasting Corporation News, United Kingdom
Paul Brown, Former Environment Correspondent, ?The Guardian217;, United Kingdom
Virgílio de Azevedo, Main Reporter, ?Expresso?, Portugal
Ricardo Garcia, Environmental Journalist, ?Publico?7;, Portugal
Francesca Polini, Former Media Director, Greenpeace, United Kingdom
Moderator: David Gee, Project Manager, EEA
Rapporteur of the workshop: Teresa Ribeiro, Head
of Group, StrategicFutures, EEA
13:00 ? 14:30 ? Lunch
14:30 ? 17:00 - 3rd Panel: Discourses, Images and Formats
«Environmental news on television and its reception by the public»
Speaker: Suzanne de Cheveigné, Researcher, Centre
National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
«Who speaks for the environment? Exploring
interactions between mass media and cultural politics»
Speaker: Maxwell T. Boykoff, Professor, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Debater: Francesca Polini, Former Media Director, Greenpeace, USA
Debater: Christian Vélot, Professor, Université Paris-Sud XI, France
Moderator: Paul Brown, Former Environment
Correspondent, ?The Guardian?, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Jacquie Burgess, Professor and Head
of School, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
17:00 ? 17:15h - Coffee Break
17:15 ? 18:00 ? Conclusions
Rapporteur 1st session: Timothy O?Riordan,
Professor, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Rapporteur 2nd session: Anabela Carvalho,
Professor, Universidade doMinho, Portugal
Rapporteur 3rd session: Jacquie Burgess,
Professor and Head of School, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
18:00 ? 18:30 - Closing Session
Recommendations towards an agenda of research and capacity building
Presenter: David Gee, Project Manager, EEA
Presenter: Luisa Schmidt, Researcher, Instituto
de Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Presenter: Viriato Soromenho-Marques, Professor,
Universidade de Lisboa and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Portugal
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