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[Commlist] cfp 8th Graduate Spring School & Research conference on Comparative Media Systems 100 Years of Media Systems in Southeast Europe
Thu Feb 21 15:03:10 GMT 2019
8th Graduate Spring School & Research conference on *Comparative Media
Systems*
*100 Years of Media Systems in Southeast Europe – the legacy of Yugoslavia*
*Inter University Center, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 15-20 April 2019*
In cooperation with the ECREA CEE Network and EU COST Action New
Exploratory Phase in Research on East European Cultures of Dissent
(NEP4DISSENT)
In October/December 2018 a 100 year anniversary of the first Yugoslavia
passed with hardly any examination of its impact in its successor
countries. In this research conference and graduate spring school we
wish to examine the legacy of Yugoslavia in the present day media
systems in the countries of the region. How can we explain their
divergent media systems trajectories in the countries which spent 70-ish
years in a shared state? Why is it that the freedom of expression,
independence and autonomy of the media in the countries in the region
exhibit consistently lower scores then in the countries of Central
Europe, almost 30 years after the beginning of post-communist democratic
transition? How do these post-communist media systems compare to media
systems in western democracies, and can commonalities be found in
sufficient degree so that they might be included in the same typology?
Or, are these media systems so marked by their communist antecedents
that they merit the special type of “post-communist media system”?
If we wished to explore the influence of socialism/communism, the
likelihood of a single model of media system is most likely in
southeastern Europe as these countries, having been part of one common
state, would be expected to have had the most similar socialist
experience. The differences in the historical and political development
of the constituent states prior to the common Yugoslavian experience,
and the political developments after the dissolution of the socialist
Yugoslavia in 1990s, however, speak more to the contrary. The course &
research conference will explore the influences from a historical
institutionalist perspective (Peruško 2016). Present day media systems
in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and
Macedonia will be analyzed with this comparative longitudinal optics.
A special focus will be put on the socialist experience with the media
in Yugoslavia, the differences or similarities of media agendas and
strategies within different republics. The examples and cases of dissent
in the media and popular culture will also be examined. The course will
examine comparative examples from other European regions that at one
time in the past 100 years were at the periphery of Europe, especially
the Mediterranean countries.
The course includes a one day hands-on methodological workshop on the
design and implementation of fuzzy set QCA and the accompanying
statistical analysis.
/Course organization & keynote lecturers/
The course is organized by course directors from 6 European universities:
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
Zrinjka Peruško, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Slavko Splichal, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Confirmed keynotes include Paolo Mancini, University of Perugia, Zrinjka
Peruško, University of Zagreb, Antonija Čuvalo, University of Zagreb,
Dina Vozab, University of Zagreb, Snježana Milivojević, University of
Belgrade, Slavko Splichal, University of Ljubljana, Snezana Trpevska,
Institute of Communication Studies, Skopje, Tarik Jusić, Analitika,
Sarajevo, Marko Zubak, Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb, Vlatko
Ilić, Faculty of Dramatic Arts, Belgrade, Kaarle Nordestreng, University
of Tampere (tbc), Carmen Ciller, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
This eight "slow science" IUC-CMS is an interdisciplinary research
conference & post-graduate course open to academics, doctoral and
post-doctoral students in media, communication and related fields
engaged with the issue of media and media systems, that wish to discuss
their current work with established and emerging scholars and get
relevant feedback.
Invited research conference participants will deliver keynote lectures
with ample discussion opportunities. In this unique academic format,
student course attendees will have extended opportunity to present and
discuss their current own work with the course directors and other
lecturers and particpants 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.
Participation in the course for graduate (master and doctoral) students
brings 3,5 ECTS credits, and for doctoral students who present their
thesis research 6 ECTS. The course is accredited and the ECTS are
awarded by the Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb
(_www.fpzg.unizg.hr <http://www.fpzg.unizg.hr>_). All participants will
also receive a certificate of attendance from the IUC.
/Enrollment/
To apply, send a CV and a motivation letter to (zrinjka.perusko /at/ gmail.com)
Students who wish to present their research should also send a 300 word
abstract. The course can accept 20 students, and the applications are
received on a rolling basis. After notification of acceptance you need
to register also on this web page
_https://www.iuc.hr/course-details.php?id=1161_
The IUC requires a small enrolment fee from student participants.
Participants are responsible for organizing their own lodging and
travel. Affordable housing is available for IUC participants. Stipends
are available from IUC for eligible participants, further information at
_https://www.iuc.hr/iuc-support.php_. For information on these matters
please contact the IUC secretariat at (_iuc /at/ iuc.hr) <mailto:(iuc /at/ iuc.hr)>_.
/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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