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[ecrea] Media and power - PhD course in Denmark
Sun Jan 18 11:48:25 GMT 2015
Media and power: Theoretical perspectives on analytical practicalities
Roskilde University, 24.-27 . February 2015
Key note presentations by international experts: Sigurd Allern, Oslo
University, Rens Vliegenthart, University of Amsterdam, Tim Markham,
Birkbeck University of London, and Rodney Benson, New York University.
Participation is free of charge.
COURSE OBJECTIVES AND CONTENT
The Centre for Power, Media and Communication at Roskilde University
works on the basis of a broad multi-dimensional understanding of power
in relation to media, covering “power over”, “power to” and “power
through”. The purpose of this PhD course is to pull together theoretical
perspectives in empirical analysis of media and power in the three –
still often separated – fields of empirical research on media and power;
production of media, media content, and media use. The media development
towards e.g. more mobility and interaction is commonly used to argue for
suggesting the necessity of making more subtle or even breaking down the
categories and distinctions about media-production, content and use.
However, how this might be done in empirical analysis is dependent upon
the theoretical perspective taken. The focus in this PhD course is to
connect the theoretical perspective of the researcher with the ways in
which empirical design and analysis is formed, and the applied
theoretical categories work.
The PhD course runs for four days, 24.-27 . February 2015, is
co-arranged with the PhD programme in Communication, Journalism and
Perfomance Design, and located at the Department of Communication,
Business and Information Technologies, Roskilde University.
COURSE FORMAT
The course is organised as a mix of three basic elements:
• Key note presentations by international experts (confirmed are Sigurd
Allern, Oslo University, Rens Vliegenthart, University of Amsterdam, Tim
Markham Birkbeck University of London and Rodney Benson, New York
University).
• Participant presentation of papers, receiving and giving feed back on
each others’ papers, together with an international expert and the
organisers.
• Summing up workshop on participants projects the last day with the
organisers.
The theme of the paper (10 pages maximum) for the PhD course is “How
does your theoretical perspective on power, media and communication
inform your empirical data?”
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Deadline for application to participate is 31. January 2015 to PhD
administrator Signe Berri, (cbit-phdadmin /at/ ruc.dk). Everybody will be
notified hereafter, and reading material will be sent out to the
participants. Deadline for sending the paper to (cbit-phdadmin /at/ ruc.dk)
will be announced.
Participants are selected by application (1 page maximum) which must
contain a short description of the PhD project and an argumentation for
why and how the theme of the course is relevant for the project.
FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE COURSE
Please contact:
Professor Bente Halkier, (bha /at/ ruc.dk)
Professor Mark Ørsten, (oersten /at/ ruc.dk)
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