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[ecrea] Impact program, 2016 edition (UPEC-UPEM Summer School) - July 4 to 22
Wed Apr 27 06:21:03 GMT 2016
we are delighted to announce the publication of the syllabus of the
Impact program (International Media, Political Action &
Communication Technologies), in the framework of the 2016 edition of
the UPEC-UPEM Summer School, July 4 to 22 (Paris, France). You will
find an abstract below and the complete syllabus by clicking here :
http://summerschool.univ-paris-est.fr/courses-credits/impact-international-media-political-action-communication-technologies--658480.kjsp?RH=1421917640115
Thank you for transmiting this information to the students who would
eventually be interested in this program (Master/PhD level).
Registrations are open : https://fr.xing-events.com/XCVRESK.html
IMPACT is a 3-weeks program of courses within the UPEC-UPEM Summer
School (East-Paris) which aims to provide a critical perspective on
International Media, Political Action & Communication Technologies.
IMPACT aims to give its students a critical perspective on how the
internationalization of communication, the sharp increase in and
acceleration of the production of information, and the unprecedented
development of digital media play a role in the way political action,
citizen mobilization and public debate are now being framed.
The course is available for Masters and PhD level students interested in
political and public communication, social movements and transnational
media activism, as well as the role of communication technologies in
international relations. Suitable academic backgrounds include
communication studies, political science, discourse analysis, area and
cultural studies and sociology. The IMPACT course allows you to obtain 3
ECTS.
The academic program has been prepared by Benjamin Ferron and Stéphanie
Wojcik, both lecturers at the UPEC.
• Dominique Marchetti - *The Spaces of Production and Circulation of
“International” Information: the Example of “Moroccan” News in Foreign
Media* – Tuesday July 5
• Jiangeng Sun - *A Study of the Practice of French Correspondents in
China* – Wednesday Juy 6
• Florence Brisset-Foucault - *Producing Media Speech in Africa:
Coercion, Resistance and the Invention of a Profession* – Thursday July 7
• Romain Badouard - *Social Networks and Public Debate in Post-Charlie
France* – Friday July 8
• Jean-Baptiste Comby - *Studying Social Structures of a Public Debate:
the Case of Climate Change* – Monday July 11
•Simon Gadras - *Electoral Campaigns in the 21st Century: Web, Social
Media and Political Communication *– Tuesday July 12
• Tristan Mattelart - Exploring the *Transnational Circulation of News
in Digital Times: from Myths to Realities* – Wednesday July 13
• Rabia Polat - Social Media during the *Gezi Park Protests in Turkey
and afterwards (2013-)* – Friday July 15
• Stéphanie Wojcik - *Political Participation and the Internet: Some
Issues from Public Debates to Web-Campaigning* – Monday July 18
• Victor Mari - The Field of *Communication for Development and Social
Change. From Spain to the Entire World: Hybridizations, Tensions and
Possibilities *– Tuesday July 19
• Simon Smith - *Discussion in Online Newspapers and the Realignment of
Journalistic Work: the Case of Slovakia and Post-Communist Europe* –
Wednesday July 21
•Benjamin Ferron - *Mobilizing through and for “Alternative” Media:
Comparative Perspectives from Latin America, the Middle East & Europe* –
Thursday July 21
Best wishes
Benjamin Ferron & Stéphanie Wojcik
Lecturers at the UPEC (Paris)
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