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[ecrea] IAMCR post-conference - ‘Public Service Media in a Time of Global Reordering’
Thu Jun 07 13:53:53 GMT 2018
Posting: *IAMCR post-conference - ‘Public Service Media in a Time of
Global Reordering’ *
A one-day IAMCR post-conference, jointly organised by the IAMCR Public
Service Media Policies (PMP) Working Group and the Network of the Global
PSM Experts.
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We are pleased to announce the final programme/./
_At a glance_:
09:15-09:45: Registration & Welcome Coffee
09:45-11:15: Panel 1
11:15-11:30: Coffee Break
11:30-13:00: Panel 2
13:00-14:00: Lunch
14:00-15:30: Panel 3
15:30-15:45: Coffee break
15:45-17:15: Panel 4
17:15-17:30: Closing remarks
*/Panel 1/*: PSM and Independence: International Perspectives from
Mature PSM Systems
/Chair: Minna Horowitz (//University of Helsinki, St. John's University//)/
Steven Barnett (University of Westminster): ‘Taming the BBC: How New
Governance Arrangements Could Compromise the BBC’s Independence’
Tabe Bergman (Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University): ‘Death by a 1,000
budget Cuts? Consequences of and Media Discourse on the New Budget
Reductions for Dutch Public Broadcasting’
Corinne Schweizer(University of Zurich): ‘Lessons Learnt from “No
Billag”: How Direct-Democratic Switzerland Dealt with a Popular
Initiative that Wanted to Abolish Public Service Media’
Maria Michalis (University of Westminster): ‘PSM and Independence: The
View from the EU’
Peter Thompson (Victoria University of Wellington; Chair, Better Public
Media Trust): ‘The Revival of Public Service Media in New Zealand: New
Hope or False Dawn?’
*/Panel 2/*: PSM and Impact: International Perspectives from Mature PSM
Systems
/Chair: Alessandro D’Arma (//University of Westminster//)/
Matthew Powers (University of Washington): ‘The Case of US Public
Broadcasting: Continued Weak Funding’
Jo Bardoel (Radboud University of Nijmegen, University of Amsterdam):
‘Independence and Integrity as the Contested Assets of PSM’
Michael Huntsberger (Linfield College): ‘Community Media in the US: All
Politics in Local’
Minna Horwitz (University of Helsinki, St. John’s University): ‘PSM and
Information Disorder in Europe: Lessons from a Report for the Council of
Europe’
*/Panel 3/*/: /PSM in Asia: Current Issues, Debates and Developments//
/Chair: Alessandro D’Arma (University of Westminster)/
Anis Rahman (Simon Fraser University): ‘In Defense of State-Administered
Public Service Media in South Asia’
Masduki Masduki (Universitas Islam Indonesia): ‘Re-regulating Indonesian
Public Service Broadcasting in the Digital Age’
Hamilton Cheng (Taiwan Public Television Service): ‘Beyond the 20-Year
Survival: Taiwan PSB Moving between Cultural Nationalism and Asian
Assimilation’
Yik Chan Chin (Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University): ‘RTHK- the Hong
Kong Public Service Broadcaster in-between Local Identity and National
Politics’
Elira Turdubaeva (American University of Central Asia): ‘Analysis of
Effectiveness of Media and Civil Society Interaction in Central Asia’
*/Panel 4/*: Conceptualising Public Communication in the Chinese
Context: Articulation,Deliberation and Trust//
/Chair: Yik Chan Chin(Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University)/
Chen, Changfeng (Tsinghua University): ‘Public Interest and Private
Internet Companies in China: How Should Public Interest Be Protected in
a Digital World?’
Chang, Jiang (Tsinghua University): ‘The Powerful Image and the
Imagination of Power: The “New Visual Turn’ of the CPC’s Propaganda
Strategy Since Its 18^th National Congress in 2012’
Wu, Jing Wei (Tsinghua University): ‘The Notion of Public in Western
Society and Its Transformation in China: The Influence of Media
Globalization and Digitalization’
Zhang, Xiaofeng (Nanjing Normal University): ‘The Concept Evolution of
Two Public Opinion Fields’
Wang, Shu (SINA Weibo, Government Affair Department): ‘Weibo, a
Post-office with Temperature: What Can We Do for the Public Media
Transformation?’
*Key info*/: /
//
/Date/: 25 June 2018 (9:15-17:30)
/Venue/: Pacific 16, Pacific Building, University of Oregon, Eugene (map
here <https://library.uoregon.edu/classrooms/16PAC>)
/Conference website/: https://psmglobalreordering.wordpress.com
/Registration/: Attendance is free, but registration is required. Lunch
will be provided. Please register by sending an email to
(psminatimeofglobalreordering /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(psminatimeofglobalreordering /at/ gmail.com)>
/Organizing team/: Organizing team: Alessandro D’Arma and Yik Chan Chin
(IAMCR Public Service Media Policies Working Group), Minna Horowitz
(Global Network of Media Experts)
The University of Westminster is a charity and a company limited by
guarantee. Registration number: 977818 England.
Registered Office: 309 Regent Street, London W1B 2UW.
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