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[ecrea] cfp - 7th Graduate Spring School on *Comparative Media Systems: Challenges to journalism in the digital age
Thu Mar 15 12:25:07 GMT 2018
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Second call for applications - 7^th Graduate Spring School on
*Comparative Media Systems: Challenges to journalism in the digital age,
**(IUC-CMS 2018)*, Inter University Center
http://www.iuc.hr/course-details.php?id=1085 ; Dubrovnik, 15-20 April 2018
/Course directors:/
Carmen Ciller, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Steffen Lepa, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Paolo Mancini, Università di Perugia, Italy
Snježana Milivojević, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Paul Clemens Murschetz, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria
Zrinjka Peruško, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Slavko Splichal, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Alice Němcová Tejkalová, Charles University, Czech Republic
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/Course Description: /
Is journalism in crisis? Some in the industry & practice fear for the
future of the profession in the digital media environment – cf. the
podcast by Katharine Viner, editor in chief of the Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/nov/16/a-mission-for-journalism-in-a-time-of-crisis.
The digital environment presents one of the challenges for journalism as
a profession and practice, but also as an institution which had a key
role for the development of modern society and liberal democracy. The
loss of unique control of the production and distribution process of
news, the changes in the gatekeeping role of the media, and the new
players, the social media and apps, the challenge to the attentions of
the audiences from multiple other (than media) sources of content, the
speed of the digital, and the shift of the audience attention to
digitally delivered content, all present significant challenges. Changes
in the political sphere, with increased polarization and populism, the
“post-truth” environment, also impact the definition and the role of
journalism.
What is the shape of journalism in face of these various challenges of
the present day? How are news and its use affected by these changes? How
are the challenges to journalism shaped in different media systems? How
is journalism changing in different parts of the world in answer to the
challenges? We will debate these issues in the 7^th IUC Comparative
Media Systems course drawing on the results of several comparative
research projects that investigate these issues today: the Worlds of
Journalism Study (http://www.worldsofjournalism.org/)has produced a
number of interesting insights into the changes of journalism in
different regions of the world; the Digital News Project of the Reuters
Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford,
(https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/Digital%20News%20Report%202017%20web_0.pdf)provides
another comparative source on which we will draw; the cross-country
study of News as a Democratic resource (articles are available in the
new issue of the journal Participations
http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/contents.htm)
provides an insight into comparative cross-media news repertoires with a
qualitative methodology.
The course includes a one day hands-on *methodological* *workshop* on
the design and implementation of Q interviews and the accompanying
statistical analysis of the qualitative interview results.
/Course Organization:/
This seventh "slow science" IUC-CMS is an interdisciplinary research
conference & post-graduate course open to doctoral and post-doctoral
students in media, communication and related fields engaged with the
issue of journalism, that wish to discuss their current work with
established and emerging scholars and get relevant feedback.
Invited lecturers will deliver keynote lectures with ample discussion
opportunities. Course attendees will have extended opportunity to
present and discuss their current own works with the course directors
and other participants in seminar form (English language) and in further
informal meetings around the beautiful old-town of Dubrovnik (UNESCO
World Heritage) over 5 full working days (Monday to Saturday).
The working language is English. All participants will receive a
Certificate of Attendance.
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*Application: *
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*To apply, send a CV and a motivation letter to
**(zrinjka.perusko /at/ gmail.com)* <mailto:(zrinjka.perusko /at/ gmail.com)>*Students
who wish to present their paper should also send a 300 word abstract of
their research. The course can accept 20 students, and the applications
are received on a rolling basis. After acceptance you need to register
also on this web page **http://www.iuc.hr/course-details.php?id=1085***
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*Participants from Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijani, Belarus,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Egypt, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Libya, Macedonia,
Moldova, Montenegro, Republic of Georgia, Serbia, Tunisia and Ukraine
might be eligible for the IUC scholarship which covers half-board and
lodging in Dubrovnik. Further information is available on the
**http://www.iuc.hr/iuc-support.php**. *
/Venue Information:/
The Inter-University Centre was founded in Dubrovnik in 1972 as an
independent, autonomous academic institution with the aim of promoting
international co-operation between academic institutions throughout the
world. Courses are held in all scientific disciplines around the year,
with participation of member and affiliated universities.
/Additional Information:/
For further information about academic matters please contact the
organizing course director: professor Zrinjka Peruško
(zrinjka.perusko /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(zrinjka.perusko /at/ gmail.com)>, Centre for
Media and Communication Research (www.cim.fpzg.unizg.hr
<http://www.cim.fpzg.unizg.hr>), Department of Media and Communication,
Faculty of Political Science (www.fpzg.unizg.hr
<http://www.fpzg.unizg.hr>), University of Zagreb (www.unizg.hr
<http://www.unizg.hr>).
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