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[ecrea] 25 Years After Conference
Wed Nov 12 16:04:58 GMT 2014
25 Years After: The Challenges of Building the Post-Communist Media and
Communication Industries
20-22 November 2014, Prague Campus of New York University
The 25 Years After conference will address the transition of the media
and communication industries in the post-communist countries of Europe
and Eurasia since 1989. The conference will take place in Prague on the
occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution and the
sweeping changes that took place throughout the region after the fall of
the Berlin Wall.
The aim of the conference is not only to critically examine the media
transformation processes, issues, obstacles and nuances, but also to
bring together scholars, media and communications practitioners, and
representatives of NGOs working in the region and engage them in joint
discussions on the topics mentioned below.
CONFERENCE TOPICS
The conference will address the following topics:
· Media and Politics
· Media Ownership and Freedom of Expression
· Media Assistance
· Role of New Media
· Media in Post-Conflict Societies
· Public Role of Media
· Media and Legal Regulations
· Representation of Minorities
· And many more …
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
We are pleased to announce that the conference will host a number of
keynote speakers who will discuss the following pertinent questions in
plenary sessions that will open each conference day:
What has been the role so far of the media in the transition to democracy?
Date: Friday, 21 November, 2014, 9:15 – 10:45
Speakers:
Jeffrey Gedmin, Former President, RFE/RL, Senior Fellow, Georgetown
University, United States
Jirí Pehe, Director of New York University Prague
Grzegorz Piechota, Head of Editorial Development and Social Campaigns,
Gazeta Wyborcza & Vice-President, Agora Foundation, Warsaw, Poland
Moderator: Václav Štetka
Senior Researcher and Leader of the PolCoRe research group at the
Institute of Communication Studies FSV UK, Czech Republic
Can we talk about a successful transition of the media from the
communist model to what we see today?
Date: Saturday, 22 NOVEMBER, 2014, 9:15 – 10:45
Speakers:
Kaarle Nordenstreng, Professor Emeritus, Journalism and Mass
Communication, University of Tampere
Tudor Vlad, Associate Director, James M. Cox Jr. Center for
International Mass Communication Training and Research, University of
Georgia
Jan Urban, Journalist and Former Leading Dissident
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
The conference will be preceded by a special workshop organized by the
LSE Media Policy Project (MPP), which is aimed at encouraging engagement
in policy making on audiovisual media in Europe at 16:30 – 18:30 on 20
November, 2014. The workshop is open to students, academics, and
representatives of press councils, journalist associations, NGOs, etc.
upon registration at (cerna /at/ keynote.cz).
The aim of the workshop is to encourage scholars to engage with upcoming
EU policy processes and decision-making related to the audiovisual media
sector. With the upcoming Regulatory Fitness review (REFIT) of the
Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD), and recent momentum around
regulatory independence and media ownership and pluralism, there is a
need for evidence and ideas from media systems not usually represented
in these policy debates that are too often dominated by the interests of
the Union’s largest countries and transnational companies. Discussion
will focus on:
· Current key policy issues in EU media policy-making
· The priorities and needs for evidence and how your research
might contribute
· How you can get involved in EU-level policy debates and help
set the agenda of the new Commission.
Speakers:
Elisabeth Markot, Directorate General for Communications Networks,
Content and Technology (DG CONNECT), European Commission
Dr Benedetta Liberatore, AGCOM and Chair of the sub-group on
independence of the European Regulators Group for Audiovisual Media
Dr Alina Dobreva, Centre for Media Freedom and Media Pluralism, European
University Institute
Chair:
Dr Sally Broughton Micova, LSE Media Policy Project, London School of
Economics and Political Science.
To find the program and more information on the ways you can still
participate at the conference, please visit the conference website:
http://toleducation.org/courses/25-years-after/ or email Iveta Cerná at
(cerna /at/ keynote.cz).
The conference is organized by KEYNOTE and Transitions in partnership
with New York University in Prague, which will serve as a host for the
conference. It is supported by the European Communication Research and
Education Association (ECREA), the Institute of Communication Studies
and Journalism at Charles University, the Comparative Interdisciplinary
Studies Section (CISS) of International Studies Association (ISA), and
is organized
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