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Postgraduate course & research conference on mediatization research in Dubrovnik, April 2015

20.11.2014

From 13th to 17th April 2015 the postgraduate course & research conference "Comparative Media Systems: Media Cultures as Cultures of Mediatization (IUC-CMS 2015)" will take place at the Inter University Center in Dubrovnik


In 2015, the IUC-CMS postgraduate course and research conference will be focusing on works that regard different media systems across Europe as expressions of historically developed and steadily transforming media cultures (Jansson 2003). By comparing long-term change in empirical articulations of different "cultures whose primary meaning resources are mediated through technical communications media" (Hepp 2014) the IUC-CMS wants to enrich the European media research discourse by a cross-national perspective on Mediatization.

Central Topics of Interest:

  • How do the media cultures of different countries transform as part of Mediatization?
  • Do Mediatization processes take place at different speeds in different media cultures?
  • To which extent are media systems still determined by national governance, legislation, culture and language barriers, to which extent are they already forming trans-local global figurations?
  • What kind of changes in different media cultures may be observed alongside digitalization?
  • How are production, distribution and reception in the cultural worlds of popular arts (cinema, tv-series, music, literature) affected by Mediatization?
  • How are media legislation and overall politics reacting to media cultural change?

Please find the comprehensive abstract for the postgraduate course and research conference here. Further information can be found at the homepage.


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