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[ecrea] Europe-China Dialogue: Media and Communication Studies Summer School / Call for applications
Fri Apr 14 11:32:08 GMT 2017
The 4th Europe-China Dialogue:
Media and Communication Studies Summer School
Beijing, China (10/07-19/07, 2017)
After the successful experience in the past three years, the China Media
Observatory of Università della Svizzera italiana (USI) in cooperation
with School of Journalism and Communication of Peking University, will
operate the FOURTH edition of Europe-China Dialogue: Media and
Communication Studies Summer School at Peking University between
10/07/2017 and 19/07/2017.
The program is open to the full variety of academic work from the field
of communication and media studies for scholars at their early academic
careers, PhD students and master students who have strong academic
interests. It aims to bring together researchers from Europe, China, and
North America in order to debate contemporary issues in media,
communication, political economy and cultural studies. This year, the
Summer School is specifically themed to discuss the challenges posed by
the digitalization of the media sphere and the new trends in global
communication.
Inspired from the ECREA Doctoral Summer School, this summer school aims
to provide: a high qualified international setting where professors from
Europe, China and the United States will present and discuss their
updated research work; and a high supportive international setting where
students participants can present their ongoing work, receive feedbacks
on their current or future research projects from international experts
and meet students and academics from other countries, establishing
valuable contacts for the future.
The main learning format of the summer school is due to 3 parts:
Lectures: each of the invited professors and scholars will give a talk
according to their recent research focus (all in English). Proposed
topics will include:
Western Faculty:
Prof. Giuseppe Richeri, New Trends in Global Film Industry, Università
della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland;
Prof. Daniel Perrin, Professional text production and the digital
literacy shift: From focused writing to writing by-the-way, Zurich
University of Applied Science, Winterthur, Switzerland
Prof. Daya Thussu, BRICS and Shifting Paradigms of Global
Communication; International News in the ‘post-truth’ era, University of
Westminster, London, UK;
Prof. Matthew Hibberd, Communicating Climate Change, Università della
Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland;
Prof. Gabriele Balbi, History of digital media: main global trends,
Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland;
Prof. Natalie Coulter, The Globalization of Children's Culture in the
Chinese Context,York University, Toronto, Canada;
Dr. Emma Lupano, Chinese Journalists Values in a Global Media Sphere,
University of Milan, Milan, Italy;
Dr. Gianluigi Negro A Plea for the Internet Histories, Università della
Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland;
Dr. Zhan Zhang When Narrative Meets Network: Tracing International News
In A Digital World, University of Southern California, USA.
Chinese Faculty:
Prof. Jack Linchuan Qiu, Goodbye iSlave: Toward a Sustainable Digital
Economy
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong;
Prof. Xigen LI, Studying New Media with a Social Science Approach, City
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong;
Prof. HU Yong, When Chinese Internet is no longer Anonymous, Peking
University, Beijing;
Prof. LU Shaoyang, New Development of Chinese Film Industry, Peking
University, Beijing;
Prof. JIANG Fei, Mapping or Remapped: Intercultural Interpretation of
China Media-Going-Out-Policy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing;
Prof. GUO Zhenzhi, Chinese Media: History and Current Development,
Tsinghua University, Beijing;
Prof. SHI Anbin, From NWICO, WSIS to UNM: Remapping the Topography for
Global Communication, Tsinghua University, Beijing;
Prof. HU Baijing, The Internet, Crisis Communication and Social
Identity, Renmin University University, Beijing;
Prof. CHEN Kaihe, Searching for Mutual Understanding: China’s Practices
in International Public Relations, Peking University, Beijing;
Prof. LIU Xinchuan, New Media & Risk Society, Peking University, Beijing.
Prof. Xu Jing, Strategic Risk Communication on Food Safety in China,
Peking University, Beijing.
Students Feedback Workshops: participant students will present their
research projects and receive structured, qualified and multi-voiced
feedback on their work from summer school lecturers and students, which
allow students to improve the quality of their academic work
theoretically and structurally, stimulate their further research interests;
Media Dialogue:
Two dialogues with media experts from European and Chinese media
organizations will be set in the Summer School. In some cases, when
possible, the Dialogue will be arranged on site at the media
organization, where students can personally observe the media practice.
We will only enroll 30 student participants to the program. The
composition of selected students will be ideally (but not limited to)
half from Chinese institutions and half from European and other
institutions from other places of the world. 3 ECTs will be granted to
those students who participated the whole program.
To apply: All participants are required to send an abstract (up to 500
words) of their research projects before 01/05/2017 to
(chinamediaobservatory /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(chinamediaobservatory /at/ gmail.com)>. The confirmation of acceptance
will be sent by 15/05/2017, and the full-draft of research project
should be sent before 15/06/2017.
Admission fee and payment:
The admission fee of the summer school is 600 euros (with accommodation)
or 300 euros (without accommodation), which includes the participation
of the whole program, one day-tour in Beijing, and one farewell dinner.
If student needs accommodation during their stay in Beijing, you should
send a notice together with the abstract before 01/05/2017.
Two scholarships award will be given to the best student participants,
and the Summer School admission fee will be waived for the winners. The
Summer School Scientific Committee will also recommend the winners to
the Swiss-Excellence Scholarship 2017-2018.
Organizers:
China Media Observatory at USI: http://www.chinamediaobs.org/
School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University:
http://sjc.pku.edu.cn/English.aspx
Sponsor:
BlueFuture PR Consulting, China
Institutional Contributors:
UK-China Media and Cultural Studies Association (UCMeCSA), United Kingdom.
Department of Applied Linguistics, Zurich University of Applied Sciences
(ZHAW), Switzerland.
US-China Institute, University of Southern California (USC), the United
States.
Confucius Institute, University of Milan.
Contact:
Dr. Zhan Zhang, Project Manager in Europe/America (zhanz /at/ usc.edu)
<mailto:(zhanz /at/ usc.edu)>
Prof. Xu Jing, Project Manager in China/Asia (xujing /at/ pku.edu.cn)
<mailto:(xujing /at/ pku.edu.cn)>
<mailto:(xujing /at/ pku.edu.cn)>
http://www.euchinamediadialoguesummerschool.usi.ch/
*Gianluigi Negro*
Post doc reseacher at Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI)
Faculty of Communication Sciences
Assistant Editor at China Media Observatory
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