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  • 25.04.2019 14:20 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    University of Milan

    Deadline: May 17, 2019, 12:00 PM

    The SOMET (Sociology and Methodology of Social Research) PhD, jointly run by the University of Milan and the University of Turin, is now accepting applications for the 35th cycle of studies, starting in September 2019.

    Applicants will be admitted ONLY with a scholarship. There are 6 scholarships available for the upcoming cycle. SOMET is one of the leading sociological PhD Programmes in Italy.

    Entirely held in English, its courses, seminars and research activites are organised jointly by the University of Milan and the University of Turin. Its Faculty also includes sociologists from other Italian and international universities.

    The Ph.D. programme in Sociology has a longstanding tradition of excellence in Italy. It was one of the first to be established after the 1980 university reform and has provided a large number of outstanding academic sociologists who have gone on to make significant contributions to teaching and research in Italy and abroad.

    The aim of the programme is to provide structured and advanced training in theoretically-guided empirical research across a wide range of sociological fields and to introduce students to current international issues in both qualitative and quantitative social research.

    The course consists of a three-year programme made of 60 credits per year. The first year is devoted to basic training, in conjunction with the activities of the Faculty's interdisciplinary Graduate School in Social and Political Sciences. The second year is partly spent in a relevant university department abroad and is devoted to the initial drafting of the thesis. The third year is entirely spent completing the thesis.

    Graduates will be able to compete successfully for positions as researchers (in public and private universities and research centers), skilled professionals and consultants in sociology to public agencies and international organizations and institutions in Italy and elsewhere in Europe. Several of our recent graduates have obtained positions in important international universities (University of Amsterdam, King's College London, University of Essex, EmLyon Business schoool, Middlesex University).

    Since 2014-2015, the PhD programme in Sociology and Methodology of Social Research (SOMET) has being offering PhD positions for joint degrees with two LERU partner universities – *University of Amsterdam* and *Lund University*. From 2019-2020 a new partnership will be activated with *Vrije Universiteit Brussel*. Several joint-degrees are currently active also with several French Universities, among which the *Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales* (EHESS) in Paris.

    The research areas covered by the PhD Programme in Sociology and Methodology of Social Research (Universities of Milan and Turin) comprise:

    *Culture and consumption

    **Digital society and the media

    **Gender and sexuality

    **Migration studies, multicultural societies and citizenship

    **Science, technology, environment and urban studies

    **Social inequalities and socio-economic stratification

    **Social movements, collective action and civil society

    **Sociology of family

    **Sociology of health

    **Sociology of politics, public opinion and voting

    **Work and organizations*

    The Call for Applications is available here: https://www.nasp.eu/training/phd-programmes/somet/call-for-application.html

  • 25.04.2019 14:12 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Glasgow School for Bussiness and Society

    Applications are invited for a full-time, competition-funded PhD research studentship at Glasgow Caledonian University within the Glasgow School for Business and Society, division of Media and Journalism.

    Project description:

    This PhD project arises out of discussions concerning the limited range of representations of serious illness in film and TV narratives. For example, stroke, despite being a leading cause of disability in the Western world, has almost no presence in contemporary screen narratives.

    The situation is even worse with media depictions of obstetric and gynaecological issues; mainly because of the socio-cultural resistance to showing the female body as being less than ‘perfect’.

    The aim of this project is to map existing narrative representations of illnesses on screen such as stroke, cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS and gynaecological/urogynecological conditions as well as to develop a series of recommendations, via research involving consultation with health professionals, for improving future narrative representations of serious illness on screen. Representative texts to be analysed may include the following: films Philadelphia (1993) and the recent Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) for depictions of AIDS; BBC TV series Bodies (wr.: Jed Mercurio, 2004-6) for gynaecological issues; works of screenwriter Dennis Potter for psychological explorations of serious illness (psoriatic arthropathy: The Singing Detective, BBC TV 1986; cancer: Karaoke and Cold Lazarus, BBC TV and Channel 4, 1996); the single TV drama Care (BBC TV, 2018) for stroke. Frederike Van Wijck, Professor of Neurological Rehabilitation within the School of Health and Life Sciences at GCU, will act as a consultant on the project.

    The project directly relates to the following aspects of GCU’s research strategy: (i) Inclusive Societies and (ii) Healthy Lives and in particular to the theme of ‘Social Justice, Equalities and Communities’ focusing on inclusiveness, identity and cultural citizenship with reference to socio-cultural analysis of media practice and the enhancement of the evidence base for future initiatives and interventions in this field; as well as to public health, in terms of the management of long-term conditions.

    Supervisor Research Profiles

    Director of Studies: Dr. Helena Bassil-Morozow

    GCU Research Online URL: http://researchonline.gcu.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/helena-bassilmorozow(7249df3f-d70f-4aa6-bbaf-13630d622086).html

    2nd Supervisor: Prof. John Cook

    GCU Research Online URL: http://researchonline.gcu.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/john-cook(837514aa-9398-410e-9770-75c9de052f0a).html

    This project is available as a 3 years full-time PhD study programme with expected start date of 1 October 2019

    Candidates are encouraged to contact the research supervisors for the project before applying.

    Link to the project: https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/screen-narrative-representations-of-serious-illness/?p108778

  • 25.04.2019 14:08 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    City, University of London

    Deadline: May 19, 2019

    Reference Number: 60024542

    Location: Northampton Square

    School / Service: School of Arts & Social Sciences

    Department: Department of Journalism

    Contract Duration: Permanent

    Hours: Part-time

    Salary Range: (£) 37345 to 53174

    Background

    City, University of London is a global university committed to academic excellence with a focus on business and the professions and an enviable central London location.

    City attracts around 20,000 students (35% postgraduate level) from more than 150 countries and staff from over 75 countries.

    In the last REF, City doubled the proportion of its total academic staff producing world-leading or internationally excellent research.

    Led by President, Professor Sir Paul Curran, City has made significant investments in its academic staff, its estate and its infrastructure and continues to work towards realising its vision of being a leading global university: it has recently agreed a new Vision & Strategy 2026. Founded in 1894, City is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year.

    The School of Arts & Social Sciences is an internationally excellent centre of research and learning on the human condition in all its dimensions. It is a large and vibrant School with around 3,000 students (one third postgraduate) and over 250 staff in seven Departments: Economics, English, International Politics, Journalism, Music, Sociology and Psychology. The School aims to attract outstanding members of academic staff who will produce world-leading research of benefit to society; provide innovative and exciting programmes of study; and enrich the lives and enhance the career prospects of its students.

    Responsibilities

    The Department of journalism is a leader in its field, with an unrivalled record of securing attractive employment for its graduates in both traditional and emerging journalism roles. Ranked first in London and seventh in the UK in the Guardian University Guide 2017, the Department provides an academic environment for the study and practice of journalism in one of the world’s media capitals.

    The Department is seeking to appoint an outstanding candidate to a part-time Education Lectureship in Journalism.

    Person Specification

    The successful candidate will be a graduate with an excellent record of accomplishment as a journalist and experience of teaching journalism in a university environment. A doctorate or studying towards a doctorate and a record of academic research would be an advantage.

    The appointed lecturer will be able to deliver excellent education at undergraduate and postgraduate levels including student supervision; and will contribute fully to the life and work of the Department, School and University. A personal commitment to ensuring that students develop both academic learning and professional skill is essential.

    Candidates must be available to start by September 2019 or before.

    Additional Information

    City offers a sector-leading salary, pension scheme and benefits including a comprehensive package of staff training and development.

    Closing date for applications: 11:59pm 19th May 2019

    Interviews will be held week commencing 17th June 2019

    Actively working to promote equal opportunity and diversity

    Academic excellence for business and the professions

    Please use the link here to view further details for this job.

  • 25.04.2019 14:03 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    City, University of London

    Deadline: May 5, 2019

    Reference Number: 60015092

    Location: Northampton Square

    School / Service: School of Arts & Social Sciences

    Department: Department of Journalism

    Contract Duration: Permanent

    Hours: Part-time

    Salary Range: (£)54765 to 61618

    Background

    City, University of London is a global university committed to academic excellence with a focus on business and the professions and an enviable central London location.

    City attracts around 20,000 students (35% postgraduate level) from more than 150 countries and staff from over 75 countries.

    In the last REF, City doubled the proportion of its total academic staff producing world-leading or internationally excellent research.

    Led by President, Professor Sir Paul Curran, City has made significant investments in its academic staff, its estate and its infrastructure and continues to work towards realising its vision of being a leading global university: it has recently agreed a new Vision & Strategy 2026. Founded in 1894, City is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year.

    The School of Arts & Social Sciences is an internationally excellent centre of research and learning on the human condition in all its dimensions. It is a large and vibrant School with around 3,000 students (one third postgraduate) and over 250 staff in seven Departments: Economics, English, International Politics, Journalism, Music, Sociology and Psychology. The School aims to attract outstanding members of academic staff who will produce world-leading or internationally excellent research of benefit to society; provide innovative and exciting programmes of study; and enrich the lives and enhance the career prospects of its students.

    Responsibilities

    The Department of journalism is a leader in its field, with an unrivalled record of securing attractive employment for its graduates in both traditional and emerging journalism roles. Ranked first in London and seventh in the UK in the Guardian University Guide 2017, the Department provides an academic environment for the study and practice of journalism in one of the world’s media capitals.

    The Department is seeking to appoint an outstanding candidate to a part-time Education Lectureship in Journalism.

    Person Specification

    As well as demonstrable professional achievement as an investigative journalist, the successful candidate will have a track record of working in higher education, with the ability and personal commitment to deliver a high quality educational experience, ensuring that students develop both academic learning and practical skills. A good knowledge of media law is desirable. A record of publishing research is required; a record of publishing research of world-leading or internationally excellent quality is desirable.

    The successful candidate will be the appointed Programme Director of the successful MA in Investigative Journalism.

    Additional Information

    City offers a sector-leading salary, pension scheme and benefits including a comprehensive package of staff training and development.

    Closing date for applications: 11:59pm 5th May 2019

    Interviews will be held week commencing 4th June 2019

    For further information please contact Dr Paul Lashmar, Deputy Head of Department by email paul.lashmar@city.ac.uk.

    Actively working to promote equal opportunity and diversity

    Academic excellence for business and the professions

    Please use the link here to view further details for this job.

  • 25.04.2019 13:54 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    November 7-8, 2019

    Brussels

    Deadline: April 26, 2019

    EuroPCom, the European Public Communication Conference, is the largest annual meeting point for experts in the field of public communication and jointly organised by the EU institutions in Brussels.

    The tenth edition of the conference will gather over 1000 communication experts from local, regional, national and European authorities, as well as private communication agencies, NGOs and academia on 7 and 8 November 2019. In additional to traditional workshops, there will be a variety of open formats, providing a platform for the exchange of creative ideas and co-learning.

    EuroPCom 2019 will take place just after the European Parliament elections and the establishment of the European Commission. This gives us the opportunity to discuss how to communicate the priorities of the new mandate, how to engage with citizens and how to move on in a European Union of 27.

    The preliminary list of topics includes:

    • Citizen participation and engagement of specific audiences (e.g. young people, women, etc.)
    • Evaluation of campaigns for the EP elections 2019
    • Different communication channels from traditional to online/social media
    • New trends/evolutions in the area of EU/public communication

    Ideas Labs

    The Ideas Labs are a format for open discussion and co-creation, geared towards proposals for concrete action on better communicating Europe. Would you like to set up a participatory and interactive session during EuroPCom? Submit your proposal for an Ideas Lab here!

    The topic should be in line with the topics suggested above. Four Labs will run during the conference and successful applicants will need to be strongly involved as lab leaders in the preparatory work and during the session. We will provide you with a lab facilitator to guide you in this exciting exercise.

    EuroPCom Market Place and Talks

    You would like to share your innovative communication project with the other participants of the conference? Want to give a short inspirational speech on recent developments or findings in the field of EU communication?

    The EuroPCom Market Place is an interactive opportunity to showcase your project and ideas and exchange best practices and experience. The EuroPCom Talks provide a platform to pitch your project or findings. Submit your proposal through this template!

    Share your ideas!

    How can EU communication be relaunched for the new EU mandate? How can we get citizens interested and inform them about the priorities of the EU institutions? How can we reach out to citizens and engage with them more effectively? Which new digital tools and trends should be promoted? What EuroPCom Mini Trainings would you find useful?

    We are looking forward to hearing your tips on recent communication projects relating to the proposed themes, other ideas for topics or themes as well as your suggestions for inspiring speakers!

    Please send your proposals or comments via email or social media by 26 April!

  • 25.04.2019 13:28 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    September 5-6, 2019

    University of Copenhagen

    Deadline: May 15, 2019

    The research project ‘Mediatized diaspora (MEDIASP): Contentious Politics among Arab Media Users in Europe’ at the University of Copenhagen is pleased to announce the call for papers for a two-day conference (5 - 6 September 2019) on Regime-Critical Media and Arab Diaspora: Challenges and Opportunities post-Arab Spring.

    Keynote speakers:

    • Professor Naomi Sakr, Westminster School of Media and Communication, UK.
    • Professor Myria Georgiou, Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.
    • Associate professor Tourya Guaaybess, Humanities and Social Sciences-Nancy, University of Lorraine, Franc.
    • Professor Carola Richter, Institute for Media and Communication Studies. The Free University of Berlin, Germany.

    After the Arab Spring, political developments in the Arab countries have varied from sustained civil war in Syria and Yemen to fragile political democracy in Tunisia; from successive regime changes in Egypt to regime maintenance in Bahrain; and from ongoing uprisings in Sudan to “successful” pressure against the regime to resign in Algeria. These developments have a direct impact on the conditions for regime-critical and politically mobilized media and for Arab diasporas living outside the Arab world. Regime-critical media have faced new restrictions and challenges in the Middle Eastern and North African countries post-Arab Spring, letting several media to move to other countries. Likewise, the situation of political activists either still living in the Middle East or in diaspora has greatly changed and their contributions have taken on a new significance.

    Hence, the overall questions are: how do regime-critical media produced for the Middle Eastern or North-African audiences meet new challenges and opportunities? How do Middle Eastern and North-African diaspora groups mobilize politically and engage in transnational political activities? How does the audiences’ use of regime-critical media influences political action formation in diaspora?

    We invite conference papers that examine the regime-critical media produced both in and outside the Middle East, and/or how media practices of Middle Eastern and North-African political activists in diaspora contribute to political transformation. The conference aims at exploring and discussing the potentially wide variations in regime-critical media and the Arab diasporas’ practices of using them. Both theoretical and empirical contributions are welcome.

    The conference welcomes papers on any of the following – or allied – topics or themes:

    Regime-critical media in the Middle East and North African countries:

    - The history (and developments) of Arab critical media

    - Politicization of critical media after the 2011 Arab Spring

    - Social media in light of political repression

    - Critical media coverage of social movements

    - Critical media censorship and ownership

    - The performing of conflict by critical media

    - Violence and affective media events

    - Audio-visual modalities of critical media

    - Art, creativity, alternative features of critical media

    - Virtual mobility and glocality of critical media

    - The legal framework of Arab media

    - The future of Arab critical media

    Political activism and media users of regime-critical media:

    - Media practices in the diaspora

    - Media and migrationhood

    - Practices of citizen journalism

    - Political activism in digital media

    - Cyber activism post-Arab Spring

    - Transnational media practice

    - Mediatized negotiations and contestations of current developments

    - Connective and collective action formations

    - Electronic armies (committees) on social media

    Abstract Submission

    The deadline for submitting proposals for individual papers is May 15. Please submit a title and abstract of about 250 words, in addition to your name, institutional affiliation and contact information.

    Please send your abstracts or any enquiries to mediasp@hum.ku.dk

    A selection of accepted papers will be published in a special issue in Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research in April 2020 (Volume 13, Issue 1).

    Key dates

    • 20 March 2019 – Call for papers is announced
    • 15 May 2019 – Deadline for submitting abstracts
    • 22 May 2019 – Notification of accepted abstracts
    • 4 August 2019 – Deadline for registration
    • 1 September 2019 – Deadline for full paper submission, 7500 words
    • 5-6 September 2019 – The conference takes place in Copenhagen
    • 6 October 2019 – Deadline for paper submission after revisions
    • 3 November 2019 – Peer reviewer’s feedback will be send to author
    • 1 December 2019 – Deadline for submission of final paper

    Registration is required, but there is no registration fee. The conference does not cover travel or accommodation costs for the participants.

    Conference host

    The host of the conference is the research project ‘Mediatized diaspora (MEDIASP): Contentious Politics among Arab Media Users in Europe’. You can read more about the project here: https://ccrs.ku.dk/research/centres-and-projects/mediatizeddiaspora/

    The project has its home at the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies (language, religion and society), University of Copenhagen.

    For more information about the conference, please contact the organizing committee at mediasp@hum.ku.dk

    The organizing committee consists of Dr. Ehab Galal, Dr. Thomas Fibiger, Dr. Mostafa Shehata, and PhD-fellow Zenia Yonus.

  • 25.04.2019 13:26 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    International Off-year Conference for ECREA-CYM-TWG-2019

    September 19-20, 2019

    Salamanca, Spain

    Deadline for abstract submission: May 15, 2019

    Children and adolescents increasingly turn to mobile media devices and SmartScreen’s, the Smartphone in particular - at home, at school or on the move-, to stay connected with family and friends, for schooling activities and to access a variety of digital media contents and services including social media, music, videos, and games. The everytime-and-everywhere-access to mobile media has changed children’s and adolescents’ everyday life with potential implications on their -from a broad perspective- socialization, consumer patterns, schooling orientated behaviour among others. This conference wants to address these issues both from a theoretical and methodological perspective. We welcome Case Studies and research in the conference topics.

    Acceptance of abstracts will be announced on the 15th of June 2019.

    Abstracts to be sent via THIS LINK 500 to 600 words max for double blind peer review.

    More specifically we welcome research from (though not exclusively) the following topics:

    • Role of mobile media in children´s and adolescents‘ at school, and in everyday life.
    • Methodological challenges of research on mobile media and Smartscreens
    • Teacher&Parental mediation and monitoring of mobile media use.
    • Impact of mobile media on children’s and adolescents’ social development and consumer behaviour.
    • Mobile media and children’s and adolescents’ risks, threats and opportunities.
    • Mobile media contents and activities, cultural and educational consumption: Games, Video, Music consumption, Education, Democracy, Social Interaction, Marketing-Publicity, new phenomena or old habits in new screens.
    • Uses and consumption of mobile media at "school" at "home" or "on the move", filling the gap between children use of Smartphones and Tablets at School, in itineris or Home, is there one?.
    • Regulation and protection of Children in mobile media devices, apps, social networks, and gaming activities, marketing,… and others.
    • Children´s approaches to opportunities, risks, safety, literacy, entertainment in Smartscreens and other devices.
    • Any other topics related to “Children, Youth and Media”, from a scientific perspective including, education, communication, arts and culture, psychological interaction, neuroscience, marketing and children,…

    There will be two parallel sessions and expect a maximum of 80 individual presentations.

    Key note Speakers:

    • Prof. Dr. Sonia Livingstone (LSE, London School of Economics, UK) 19th of September from 9:30 to 10:15 .
    • Prof. Dr. Antonio García-Jiménez (URJC, University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain), 20th of September from 9:30 to 10:15 .

    Registration:

    • Early Bird (before the 16th of June 2019) Regular Registration (After the 16th of June 2019)
    • ECREA-Members 59€ (Early Bird) 70€ (Regular Registration)
    • Students-Phd Students & “Low Income Countries” 49€ (Early Bird) 55€ (Regular Registration)
    • Non-ECREA-Members 70€ (Early Bird) 80€ (Regular Registration)

    Participants will be responsible for their own travel, accommodation and dinner expenses. Two lunch tickets will be provided for each registration, for Thursday and Friday Lunch.

    There will be a Bank Account for payment issues and information will be provided in may 2019.

    Host/Location: Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Salamanca, Campus Unamuno, 37071, Salamanca, Spain.

    University of Salamanca, City of Salamanca at 200km from Madrid in direction Portugal.

    See here.

    Think also in participating in the Associated Monograph to this event  here.

    Organizers:

    The event will take place at the University of Salamanca, Faculty of Social Sciences, Salamanca (near Madrid), Spain.

    Local organizer Prof. Dr. Félix Ortega, fortega@usal.es from the Department of Sociology and Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences, Salamanca University and

    Prof. Dr. Patricia Núñez-Gómez , pnunezgo@ccinf.ucm.es from the Faculty of Information Sciences, University Complutense Madrid.

    Organizing Committee: Laura Rodríguez-Contreras, Javier Amores, Beatriz González-Ispierto, Diego Ramos, Sofía Trullenque.

    Scientific Committee: Dr. Elisabeth Staaksrud (University of Oslo), Dr. Bieke Zaman, (UKLeuven), Dr. Juan José Igartua Perosanz, (USAL), Dr. Maria Marcos (USAL), Dr. Carlos Arcila Calderón (USAL), Dr. Antonia Picornell-Lucas (USAL), Dr. Sara Serrate (USAL), Dr. María José Rodríguez-Conde (USAL), Dr. Antonio García-Jiménez (URJC), Dr. Félix Ortega (USAL), Dr. Patricia Nuñez-Gómez (UCM), Dr. Victoria Tur-Viñes (Universidad de Alicante).

  • 25.04.2019 13:20 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Moment Journal

    Deadline: September 1, 2019

    http://www.momentjournal.org/index.php/momentdergi/announcement/view/22

    The emergence of new media and its affordances have generated an increasing interest not only in resurgence of centralized structures and surveillance, but also in their participatory potential. Such interest is, in fact, not historically distinctive; each time the society is introduced to a new medium of communication, its potential of being used for the broader social good or harm becomes a matter of debate. Then again, where the rise of authoritarianism in the world today is considered, enabling more citizen participation in social and political debate is regarded as a progressive contribution of new media in general.

    In Turkey’s context, participation is generally associated with practices that are limited to efforts to sustain electoral democracy and politics. However, looking at the increasing international scholarly calls for contribution on participation issue by numerous journals and books, one can see the diversity in the ways in which participation as a concept is understood as a very broad category, which may imply “interaction”, “engagement” or merely a social, political or cultural “joining”. For instance, Nico Carpentier (2013) defines participation in a much broader way than it is used in the academic lexicon of Turkey, but also with a narrower political signification than many others assume since he considers participation as an equalization of power relations in decision-making processes. Communication as a “practice” and media as an “institution” play a crucial role in strengthening or changing social power relations in such processes. The definition of participation by Henry Jenkins (2013), on the other hand, is closer to the broader meaning when he refers to "participatory cultures" of youth, including fan clubs, blogs, popular videos, online activism, etc.

    Within the framework outlined above, we invite submissions for Moment Journal’s issue on participation and the media, on topics including, but not limited to:

    • theoretical explorations on participation and the media,
    • methodological perspectives on participatory communication research,
    • electoral processes, participation and media performance,
    • citizenship, media participation and public sphere,
    • alternative, radical or community media, activism and participation,
    • gender, ethnicity, age and equality in participation,
    • new media, technological challenges and possibilities for participation,
    • breaking the institutional production-consumption chain via participatory practices,
    • new media and participatory practices at global and/or local levels,
    • participatory practices in social media apps,
    • youth cultures, fan clubs, new media and participation,
    • participatory art practices via communication media,

    The manuscripts should be submitted to the Moment Journal via Dergipark between June 1 and September 1, 2019. Submissions both in English and Turkish will be accepted.

    Publication Date: 15 December 2019.

    For details, see submission guidelines

    Theme Editors: Oğuzhan Taş (Ankara University, Turkey) & Emre Canpolat (Hacettepe University, Turkey)

    References

    Jenkins, H., & Carpentier, N. (2013). Theorizing participatory intensities: A conversation about participation and politics. Convergence, 19(3), 265–286.

  • 25.04.2019 13:11 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    June 17-21, 2019

    Universidade Lufosona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Lisboa, Portugal

    Deadline: April 28, 2019

    This year, complementing the 31st Society for Animation Studies conference taking place in Lisbon, we want to open a new forum of debate hosting practice-based Workshop sessions. The aim of these Workshops is to advance existing and emerging areas of animation practice-research as a complement to the formats of the main conference program. These will allow workshop presenters a different scope of action beyond the traditional conference format, with more freedom to stage structured interactions and collaborative processes, and to use more unconventional and experimental session formats.

    Using the same thematic framework of the 2019 conference, Animation is a Place, and suggesting practice and theory as a reflection of its time and place, and a tool of cultural expression, we invite proposals for workshops that reflect on the themes of the conference through the making.

    The workshops can be a way to share an ongoing research or invite participants to be part of it. We welcome varied proposals within the following topics:

    • Specific aspect of making, methods, process, inventions to be tested;
    • Experimental teaching methods in different contexts, from universities to schools, communities or therapeutic places.
    • Specific moments of the animation process, such as writing, storyboarding, drawing, sound and composition;
    • Alternative methods or reflections on specific techniques; the use of techniques and tools, both contemporary and linked to the history of animation.
    • Different ways of collaborating in animation.

    The workshops will be hosted by the Lusofona University. They will take place on the 17th of June, the first day of the Conference, and the maximum duration is 3 hours.

    We invite proposals that have no costs in terms of materials and tools required, since the Conference can provide only space and basic equipment already in place.

    Every submission (max 5000 words including references, max 5 MB) has to contain:

    1. title;
    2. abstract;
    3. theoretical background;
    4. workshop description;
    5. intended audience and max participants;
    6. length of workshop (max time 4 hours);
    7. space and equipment required;
    8. expected outcomes;
    9. references & bibliography
    10. biography of the authors (max 250 words)

    .Please send your proposal to: workshop.sas2019@ulusofona.pt

    All the above can be read and shared via the following link: http://sas2019.ulusofona.pt/

    More info about the conference can be found here: http://sas2019.ulusofona.pt/workshop/?fbclid=IwAR3oICjKmfwvljEDuweFNAcHFdlo5tulazFakmquXhUcbwtfsyOu4WdFAtY

  • 25.04.2019 13:06 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Indrek Ibrus (Tallinn University, Estonia)

    The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and is freely available to read online.

    This book combines economic studies of innovation systems with studies of mediatisation, media convergence, trans- and cross-media and with other approaches within media and culture studies. It elaborates on a new concept, cross-innovation, referring to co-innovation and convergence processes taking place between different sectors of digital service economies. The proposition is that digitisation and mediatisation processes are conditioning new inter-sector dialogues and the emergence of new cross-innovation systems at the borderlines of formerly distinct industries.

    The case study industries presented are, on the one hand, audiovisual media (film, television, videogames, etc.) and health care, education or tourism, on the other hand. The book builds on 2 years of empirical work across Nordic and Baltic countries, putting a special emphasis on the opportunities and challenges for small countries as they build the cross-innovation systems in the era of media globalisation and platformisation of services. The empirical research of 144 interviews with stakeholders (policy makers, entrepreneurs, managers, professionals) from all four sectors and of secondary data and documentary analysis. The findings tell of complex stories how global platformisation of tourism undermines the emergence of related cross-innovation systems in small countries; how fragmentation of local education and health care markets does not enable the scalability of innovations, but protects local innovation systems for being overtaken by global platform giants. The book has stories of successful facilitation of cross-innovation as well as failures to do so.

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