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[ecrea] Ph.d.-course: New Media? New Theories? New Methods?

Wed Jun 30 10:06:09 GMT 2010


>New Media? New Theories? New Methods?
>
>PhD.-Course, Kalundborg Vandrerhjem, Denmark.
>14-17 November, 2010.
>Organised by Niels Ole Finnemann and Per Jauert for NordForsk and FMKJ
>
>
>Senior lecturers
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>Professor Knut Lundby, Department of Media and Communication,
>University of Oslo
>
>Associate professor Lars Nyre, Department of Information Science and
>Media Studies, University of Bergen
>
>Prof. dr. Richard Rogers, New Media & Digital Culture, University of
>Amsterdam
>
>Associate professor Niels Brügger, Department of Information and Media
>Studies, Aarhus University
>
>Prof. dr.phil. Niels Ole Finnemann, Director of The Center for
>Internet Research, Department for Information and Media Studies,
>Aarhus University
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>Associate professor Per Jauert, Department of Information and Media
>Studies, Aarhus University
>
>
>Course content
>
>
>While the notion new media is increasingly inadequate, digital media
>play a still more significant role both in their own right vis-a-vis
>old media and as initiating fundamental changes in the overall matrix
>of media. On the theoretical level these processes have been dealt
>with in theories of replacement, of supplementation, of mediatization,
>of evolution and of co-evolution and so forth.
>On the methodological level questions are raised whether existing
>methods are sufficient, whether and eventually how they should be
>modified and how they might be supplemented, replaced or combined with
>new methods such as methods based on the use of new media as research
>tools.
>Since digital media are both used in ways interfering with existing
>media and opens new trajectories beyond the reach of these, media
>studies are also confronted with the issue of how to delimit the very
>notion of media and the field of media studies.
>The PhD course will address these changing borderlines and new
>interfaces, including questions such as what do we count as media? How
>it is possible to analyse the contemporary changes in media usage?
>What is the cultural and political role of social networks, of
>blogging, and what is the role of digital media for civil society,
>companies and public institutions?
>The course will include 6 lectures, presentations of participants
>projects, and one hands-on workshop with Richard Rogers.
>
>ECTS points
>
>Participation with paper: 3 ECTS. Participation without paper: 1,5 ECTS
>
>Costs and practical matters
>
>The Danish Research School FMKJ covers all participation expenses
>(travel, meals, accommodation) for doctoral students who are enrolled
>members of FMKJ and for doctoral students from the Nordic countries
>(NordForsk grant).  The tickets and receipts must be collected and
>sent to Per Jauert, Aarhus University, for reimbursement.
>
>  Doctoral students from other, international institutions are
>encouraged to participate. While the course itself is offered free of
>charge, they will have to pay their own travel and accommodation
>costs, and a fee of app. DKK 3000 (app. Eur. 400) to cover meals,
>coffee during intervals, texts, etc. during the course. Prior to the
>course, FMKJ will send an invoice for this amount to those who have
>enrolled.
>
>Course enrolment and application deadline
>
>The course application, including a one-page project outline, must be
>sent by email no later than October 1, 2010 to 
>the FMKJ Secretary at (fmkj /at/ ruc.dk) .
>
>Participants who want to present a paper (10-12 pages) for feedback
>must submit the paper by October 29, 2010 to the FMKJ Secretary at (fmkj /at/ ruc.dk)
>
>Registration form available at http://fmkj.dk/?page_id=12
>(Kursustilmelding)
>
>  For questions about practical arrangements, please contact the FMKJ
>secretary Chris Holmsted Larsen at (fmkj /at/ ruc.dk)
>
>For questions about course content and organization, please contact
>Associate Professor Per Jauert, Aarhus University, at (pjauert /at/ imv.au.dk)
>
>
>
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