>Symposium and Workshop >May 7 >& 8, 2009 >Department of Media & Communication Studies >Karlstad University, SWEDEN > >The symposium OnlineTerritories: Globalization, Mediated >Practice and Social Space will be held at the Department of Media and >Communication Studies at Karlstad University, Sweden on May 7 2009 (followed by a workshop on May 8). This is the first >international event organized by the Media and Community Research Group (MCRG), >funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond and co-chaired by Miyase Christensen, André >Jansson and Christian Christensen. The MCRG serves as an umbrella platform for >research on the media and society today and comprises three fields: (A) Social >Control and Surveillance, (B) Global Mobility and Migration, and (C) >Alternative Public Spheres. > >The symposium Online Territories: Globalization, Mediated >Practice and Social Space (which is also the title of the forthcoming book >edited by M. Christensen, A. Jansson and C. Christensen) aims to address, from >a variety of perspectives, the interplay between individual/communal practices >online, global processes and social space. > >Participation is open and without charge, but registration >is required as space is limited in the workshop on Friday May 8. Those >interested in attending can contact Miyase Christensen ((miyase.christensen /at/ kau.se)) by >no later than April 24, 2009. > >Schedule > >May 7, 2009 (1300-1700) >KarlstadUniversity, >12B150 > >1300-1315 Welcome and >Introduction > >Keynote Speakers >1315-1415 Dr. Des Freedman, Goldsmiths University, UK: News Spaces in the Digital Age >1415-1430 Break/Coffee >1430-1530 Dr. Cornel Sandvoss, University of Surrey, UK: Fandom Online >1530-1545 Break/Coffee >1545-1645 Dr. Olga G. Bailey, Nottingham Trent University, UK: Reconfiguring Ethnicities: The Web as Technology of Representation and >Resistance > > >May 8, 2009 (0930-1600) >KarlstadUniversity, >Minerva Room (Building 12) > >Roundtable discussion >sessions on keynote speeches and related areas: >Session 1, 0930-1115: Citizenship, Public Space and >Communication Online (Freedman) >Discussion Leader: Patrik Wikström, Jönköping University, Sweden >Session 2, 1230-1415: Everyday Intersections (Sandvoss) >Discussion Leader: Dr. Kristina Riegert, Södertörn University College, Sweden. >Session 3, 1430-1600: Transnational/Translocal Nexuses >(Bailey) >Discussion Leader: Dr. Johan Lidberg, Murdoch University, Australia > ******************** >Dr. Miyase Christensen >Docent/Associate Professor >Department of Media&Communication Studies >Karlstad University >Universitetsgatan 2 >651 88 Karlstad, SWEDEN >tel:+46(0)54 700 1642 >(miyase.christensen /at/ kau.se) > > > >
Hej Nico, Could you please post the following announcement. Thanks, Miya Symposium and Workshop May 7 & 8, 2009 Department of Media & Communication Studies Karlstad University, SWEDEN The symposium OnlineTerritories: Globalization, Mediated Practice and Social Space will be held at the Department of Media and Communication Studies at Karlstad University, Sweden on May 7 2009 (followed by a workshop on May 8). This is the first international event organized by the Media and Community Research Group (MCRG), funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond and co-chaired by Miyase Christensen, André Jansson and Christian Christensen. The MCRG serves as an umbrella platform for research on the media and society today and comprises three fields: (A) Social Control and Surveillance, (B) Global Mobility and Migration, and (C) Alternative Public Spheres. The symposium Online Territories: Globalization, Mediated Practice and Social Space (which is also the title of the forthcoming book edited by M. Christensen, A. Jansson and C. Christensen) aims to address, from a variety of perspectives, the interplay between individual/communal practices online, global processes and social space. Participation is open and without charge, but registration is required as space is limited in the workshop on Friday May 8. Those interested in attending can contact Miyase Christensen ((miyase.christensen /at/ kau.se)) by no later than April 24, 2009. Schedule May 7, 2009 (1300-1700) KarlstadUniversity, 12B150 1300-1315 Welcome and Introduction Keynote Speakers 1315-1415 Dr. Des Freedman, Goldsmiths University, UK: News Spaces in the Digital Age 1415-1430 Break/Coffee 1430-1530 Dr. Cornel Sandvoss, University of Surrey, UK: Fandom Online 1530-1545 Break/Coffee 1545-1645 Dr. Olga G. Bailey, Nottingham Trent University, UK: Reconfiguring Ethnicities: The Web as Technology of Representation and Resistance May 8, 2009 (0930-1600) KarlstadUniversity, Minerva Room (Building 12) Roundtable discussion sessions on keynote speeches and related areas: Session 1, 0930-1115: Citizenship, Public Space and Communication Online (Freedman) Discussion Leader: Patrik Wikström, Jönköping University, Sweden Session 2, 1230-1415: Everyday Intersections (Sandvoss) Discussion Leader: Dr. Kristina Riegert, Södertörn University College, Sweden. Session 3, 1430-1600: Transnational/Translocal Nexuses (Bailey) Discussion Leader: Dr. Johan Lidberg, Murdoch University, Australia ******************** Dr. Miyase Christensen Docent/Associate Professor Department of Media&Communication Studies Karlstad University Universitetsgatan 2 651 88 Karlstad, SWEDEN tel:+46(0)54 700 1642 (miyase.christensen /at/ kau.se)
Hej Nico,
Could you please post the following announcement.
Thanks,
Miya
Symposium and Workshop
May 7
& 8, 2009
Department of Media & Communication Studies
The symposium
The symposium Online Territories: Globalization, Mediated
Practice and Social Space (which is also the title of the forthcoming book
edited by M. Christensen, A. Jansson and C. Christensen) aims to address, from
a variety of perspectives, the interplay between individual/communal practices
online, global processes and social space.
Participation is open and without charge, but registration
is required as space is limited in the workshop on Friday May 8. Those
interested in attending can contact Miyase Christensen ((miyase.christensen /at/ kau.se)) by
no later than April 24, 2009.
Schedule
May 7, 2009 (1300-1700)
1415-1430 Break/Coffee
1430-1530 Dr. Cornel Sandvoss,
1530-1545 Break/Coffee
1545-1645 Dr. Olga G. Bailey,
May 8, 2009 (0930-1600)
Session 1, 0930-1115: Citizenship, Public Space and
Communication Online (Freedman)
Discussion Leader: Patrik Wikstr�
Session 2, 1230-1415: Everyday Intersections (Sandvoss)
Discussion Leader: Dr. Kristina Riegert,
Session 3, 1430-1600: Transnational/Translocal Nexuses
(Bailey)
Discussion Leader: Dr. Johan Lidberg,