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[Commlist] PhD course: Understanding media experience - ethnographic methods and conceptual debates
Tue Feb 01 18:37:42 GMT 2022
PHD COURSE: Understanding media experience: Ethnographic methods and
conceptual debates
Bergen, June 7-10 2022
https://www.uib.no/en/course/MEVI904
Join us in Bergen in June 2022 for lively discussions and new insights
on how to research media experiences with qualitative and ethnographic
methods! This course is intended for PhD candidates in media and
communications and related fields, interested in understanding the
meanings of media in lifeworlds and social contexts, in digital and
datafied societies. Through four days of discussions, lectures and
workshops with leading scholars of media ethnography and digital media
use, the course offers a space for in-depth learning and reflection, as
well as networking and social activities.
PhD candidates from any institution might apply, and the course is free
of charge, although candidates must cover their own travel and
accommodation. The course offers a flexible credits model in which
candidates might choose between a full (10 ECTS) and partial (5 ECTS)
credits model with different coursework obligations.
The PhD course is a collaboration between two leading Nordic research
environments for audience studies: Bergen Media Use Research Group, and
the research group Audiences and Mediated Life, Roskilde. Course
coordinators are Brita Ytre-Arne and Hallvard Moe (UiB). Confirmed
lecturers include Christine Hine (University of Surrey), Karen Waltorp
(Copenhagen University), Jannie Møller Hartley (RUC) and Chris Peters (RUC).
COURSE CONTENT
This course provides in-depth learning and reflection regarding media
ethnography and advanced qualitative approaches in media use and
audience research. How can we analyse the complex role of media in
digital, datafied and media-saturated societies? How can we capture with
clarity as well as complexity how media is part of the lifeworld of
different audiences and users?
How can we analyse media experiences across time, across digital and
social arenas, or research embodied aspects of media use? After the
COVID-19 pandemic, how are approaches and insights in media ethnography
affected by restrictions in physical fieldwork and by pivots to digital
methods and tools?
The course focuses on ethnographic approaches in a broad sense,
understanding these as qualitative methods interested in in-depth
understanding of social contexts, lifeworld and experiences, broadly
relevant to user perspectives in media and communication scholarship.
Through lectures from leading audience scholars, workshops and feedback
sessions, the course provides insights into innovative methodological
techniques and epistemological and conceptual debates, and constitutes a
forum for reflexivity and discussion.
HOW TO APPLY
Application deadline: March 1st 2022
Link to application form: https://skjemaker.app.uib.no/view.php?id=11820469
As part of your application, please submit a letter no longer than 2
pages, briefly outlining the topic an methods of your PhD project, as
well as your motivation for taking part in the course.
FURTHER INFORMATION
For questions pertaining to the course, please contact Ola Johnsen
(admin and applications) at (Ola.Johnsen /at/ uib.no) or Brita Ytre-Arne
(course content) at (Brita.Ytre-Arne /at/ uib.no)
Learning outcomes and a preliminary course schedule available on the
course website, which will be updated with further information:
https://www.uib.no/en/course/MEVI904
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