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[ecrea] Conference on the media coverage of the Scottish referendum
Wed Jul 22 02:12:18 GMT 2015
*The 2014 Scottish independence referendum in the media.*
*Friday 18 September 2015*
*Stirling Court Hotel, University of Stirling*
The 2014 Scottish independence referendum was one of the most
significant events in the UK that year and its impact on politics is
ongoing. It saw an unprecedented engagement of citizens in the political
process, and it attracted media interest from around the world. This
one-day conference will discuss how the media presented this political
event across different platforms and in different countries. How did
media organisations in Scotland and in England represent the campaign?
How was the referendum talked about in Europe, particularly in countries
that have had or are currently having their own constitutional debates?
What is the role of the news media in framing referendum campaigns? What
was the role of digital platforms in political deliberation?
*PROGRAMME*
9.00-9.30: Registration and coffee
9.30-9.45: Welcome and introduction
9.45-10.45: *Plenary speech*
/Referenda and media framing/
Professor Claes de Vreese, Chair of Political Communication,
Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam
10.45-11.00: Coffee break
11.00-12.30: *The 2014 referendum in Scotland*
/Television framing of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum./
Marina Dekavalla, University of Stirling
/Broadcast and press coverage of the independence White Paper launch./
David Hutchison, Glasgow Caledonian University
/Scottish civil society and the referendum campaign./
Will Dinan, University of Stirling
12.30-13.30: Lunch
13.30-15.00: *Perspectives from outside Scotland*
/The Scottish referendum on English television./
Andrew Tolson, University of Leicester
/The Scottish referendum in Slovenian media./
Alenka Jelen, University of Stirling
/The referendum and the Scottish constitutional issue in Catalan media./
Enric Castelló and Marta Montagut, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona
15.00-15.15: Coffee break
15.15-16.45: *Social media and citizen engagement*
/Twits on Twitter? Twitters Ability to be Deliberative?/
Mark Shephard, Strathclyde University
/Twitter in the Scottish Independence Referendum Campaign/
Michael Comerford, University of Glasgow
/Participatory platforms, deliberative processes and civic mobilization./
Emiliana De Blasio, Luiss University, Rome
*Attendance is free, but places are limited*. Please email
(m.a.buchanan /at/ stir.ac.uk) <mailto:(m.a.buchanan /at/ stir.ac.uk)> to reserve a place.
This conference is part of the /Television framing of the 2014 Scottish
independence referendum/ research project, supported by the ESRC Future
Research Leaders Scheme (ES/L010062/1).
With best wishes,
Marina
Dr. Marina Dekavalla
Lecturer in Journalism Studies
Communications, Media and Culture
School of Arts & Humanities
University of Stirling
Stirling, FK9 4LA
Scotland
Principal Investigator, 'Television framing of the 2014 Scottish
independence referendum', funded by the ESRC Future Research Leaders scheme.
Website: http://scottishreferendumcoverage.org.uk
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