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[ecrea] PhD course Comparative Media Systems: Audience Transformations
Mon Dec 03 16:42:29 GMT 2012
Comparative Media Systems: Audience Transformations
Postgraduate course & research conference, Inter University Center,
Dubrovnik, April 8-12, 2013
Course directors:
Zrinjka Peruško, University of Zagreb
Slavko Splichal, University of Ljubljana
Snjezana Milivojevic', University of Belgrade
Carmen Ciller, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Kim Christian Schrøder, Roskilde University
Klaus Bruhn Jensen, University of Copenhagen
Course description
In recent years the interest in comparative study of media systems has
perked up within the field of media/mass communication studies. The
course aims to contribute to this growing interest in understanding what
shapes media systems and how they in turn shape societies. The course
will address media systems in Europe and the world in relation to
technological, economic, political, social and cultural changes that
influence their development. The course will analyze these changes in a
comparative way, engaging with recent methods of comparative analyses of
media systems.
In 2013 the course will be focusing on changes in audience practices
related to the changes in the media environment, technologies and
contents, which in turn transform media systems. We will examine the
results of recent and on-going pan-European comparative research
projects on media audiences across different platforms, content
(especially information), environments, and social uses, developed and
discussed within the EU COST network action “Transforming Audiences,
Transforming Societies”. The course will also host a methodological
workshop with new insights into novel media audience research methods.
Each year the topic of the course will focus on one, or a combination,
of areas which define media systems: media markets (including aspects of
ownership structures, concentration, audience behavior and media use,
etc.), media and state (including media policy and regulation),
political parallelism (or the relationship of the media, journalists,
and the political sphere, including political communication and
political culture), and professionalization of the journalists and the
media.
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.
A limited number of HESP/OSI scholarships are available for doctoral
(PhD) students from selected eastern European countries.
To apply to this course and the scholarships go to:
http://www.iuc.hr/course-details.php?id=734
For further academic information contact the organizing director
professor Zrinjka Peruško, Centre for Media and Communication Research,
Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, (zperusko /at/ fpzg.hr)
<mailto:(zperusko /at/ fpzg.hr)>; www.cim.fpzg.unizg.hr
<http://www.cim.fpzg.unizg.hr>; www.fpzg.unizg.hr
<http://www.fpzg.unizg.hr>.
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