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Comparative Media Systems: Media Development in Southeastern Europe

Deadline: 13.02.2012.

Scholarship administrator: Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik (IUC)
Level: doctoral, stucni studij
Field of study: Social Sciences
Place of study: Croatia

 

Comparative Media Systems: Media Development in Southeastern Europe

Natječaj za stipendije i sudjelovanje na poslijediplomskom kursu
za studente diplomskog studija novinarstva

 

Comparative Media Systems: Media Development in Southeastern Europe»
Interuniversity Center, Dubrovnik, April 2-5, 2012

Fakultet političkih znanosti Sveučilišta u Zagrebu dodijelit će (iz Fonda za mobilnost studenata) dvije stipendije za sudjelovanje na ovom međunarodnom kursu studenti(ca)ma diplomskog studija novinarstva Fakulteta političkih znanosti. Za sudjelovanje je potrebno aktivno znanje engleskog jezika u govoru i pismu.

Stipendija pokriva troskove puta (povratne sautobusne karte) i boravka u dormitoriju IUC-a te IUC-ove kotizacije.

Zainteresirani studenti trebaju poslati prijavu uz motivacijsko pismo i zivotopis koji treba uključiti prosjek ocjena na preddiplomskom i do sada položenim kolegijima diplomskog studija te znanje jezika. Prijava i prilozi trebaju biti na engleskom jeziku, na kojem će se održati i kurs.

Natječaj je otvoren do 13. veljače 2012. godine. Kandidati koji su dobili stipendiju bit će obaviješteni do 20. veljače 2012.

Prijave na natjecaj se šalju mailom na cim@fpzg.hr.

Za dodatne informacije mozete se obratiti prof.dr. Zrinjki Peruško na email zperusko@fpzg.hr.

Informacije možete pogledati i na službenoj stranici IUC-a.

 

Comparative Media Systems: Media Development in Southeastern Europe

Postgraduate course, Interuniversity Center, Dubrovnik, April 2-5, 2012

Course directors:

Zrinjka Peruško, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Slavko Splichal, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Snjezana Milivojević, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Carmen Ciller, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
 

Course description

In recent years the interest in comparative study of media systems has perked up within the filed 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 2012 the course will be focusing on media system development of the new democracies in southeastern Europe, primarily in terms of their democratic potential. We will examine the convergence and divergence of the media systems of the post-socialist states of the region, which were Republics in the Second Yugoslavia until their independence in 1990’s. The course will examine the compatibility of two recent approaches to analyzing media systems: the UNESCO media development indicators adopted by the UNESCO IPDC in 2008, which have been applied in the past few years to a number of countries internationally as well as to the countries of the Southeastern Europe, and the approach developed by Hallin and Mancini (2004) in constructing their three models of media systems in Western Europe.

Each year the topic of the course will focus on one, or a combination, of structural 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.

 

 

 

 

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