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[ecrea] Europe and US media democracies compared at San Francisco conference
Wed Sep 03 16:30:25 GMT 2008
Different Democracies, Same Media Power? Elections and Governance in Europe and the United States
Friday 5th to Saturday 6th September 2008, San Francisco
Conference website:
http://www.swissnexsanfrancisco.org/activities/events/Democracy-Media
Full conference programme (PDF):
http://tinyurl.com/595zdc
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4th September de 2008
Pre-Conference roundtable discussion:
How Do News Media Impact Elections?
A roundtable discussion on the media/politics nexus inside election campaigns
04 Sep 2008 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM Pacific Time
Location:
730 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111
6:30 pm: Doors open
7:00 pm: Roundtable discussion with panelists:
* Amy S. Mitchell - Deputy Director, Project for Excellence in Journalism, Washington DC
* Lance Bennett - Professor of Political Science, R. C. Lawrence Professor of Communication, University of Washington
* Claes de Vreese - Professor and Chair of Political Communication, University of Amsterdam
* Shanto Iyengar - Harry and Norman Chander Chair Communication, Professor of Political Science, Stanford University
* Frank Esser - Professor and Chair of International & Comparative Media Research, University of Zurich
* Moderated by Gregory Dalton, Vice-President The Commonwealth Club of California 7:00 p
8:30 pm: Networking, food and drinks
9:30 pm: Doors close
5th September 2008
Different Democracies, Same Media Power? (Day 1)
Day 1: Democracy and mass media in Europe and the USA - exploring power relations and the media's democratic performance
05 Sep 2008 from 9:15 AM to 6:00 PM Pacific Time
Location:
730 Montgomery Street, San Francisco CA 94111
19:15am Doors open, registration
19:45am Welcoming remarks:
* Elmar Ledergerber, Mayor of the City of Zurich
* Hans Weder, Rector of the University of Zurich
10:30am Keynote speakers:
* Shanto Iyengar, Stanford University: Changing Patterns of Political Communication
* Lance Bennett, University of Washington: Media Structures and Democracy
12:00pm Lunch break
11:00pm Panel 1: Media Power and Media-Politics-Relations in Europe and the United States
Panelists: Steve Reese, University of Texas, Austin
Panelists: Daniel Hallin, University of San Diego
Panelists: Jesper Stroembaeck, Mid Sweden University
Panelists: Frank Marcinkowski, NCCR-Democracy
Panelists: Patrick Donges, University of Zurich
13:45pm Panel 2: Monitoring the Democratic Performance of the Media: Research and Records in the United States and Europe
Panelists: Mark Whitehouse, IREX Europe
Panelists: Amy Mitchell, Project for Excellence in Journalism, Washington DC
Panelists: JGabriele Siegert, University of Zurich
Panelists: Matthias Gerth, University of Zurich
Panelists: Josef Trappel, University of Zurich
Panelists: Tanja Maniglio, University of Zurich
16:00pm Program ends
6th September 2008
Different Democracies, Same Media Power? (Day 2)
Day 2: Mediated political communication and campaign dynamics - power structures and governance in the US and Europe
06 Sep 2008 from 9:15 AM to 5:15 PM Pacific Time
Location:
730 Montgomery Street, San Francisco CA 94111
19:15am Doors open, registration
19:45am Mediated Political Communication: Campaign Dynamics and Media Effects
Panelists: Claes de Vreese, University of Amsterdam
Panelists: Hanspeter Kriesi, University of Zurich
Panelists: Erik Bucy, Indiana University
Panelists: Markus Prior, Princeton University
Panelists: Heinz Bonfadelli, University of Zurich
12:30pm Lunch break
12:00pm Media Power Structures and Media Governance: Similarities and Differences between USA and Europe
Panelists: Robert B. Horowitz, UC San Diego
Panelists: Robert Picard, Joenkoeping University
Panelists: Werner A. Meier, University of Zurich
Panelists: Markus Prior, Princeton University
Panelists: Pietro Rossi, University of Zurich
16:15pm Program ends
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Francisco Seoane Perez
PhD student and researcher
Institute of Communications Studies
University of Leeds
E-mai: (icsfsp /at/ leeds.ac.uk)
Webpage: http://ics.leeds.ac.uk/staff/f.perez
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