International Conference INsPirE*

Date: 
22/06/2018 - 09:00 - 17:00

Program

9:00 – Welcome and coffee

9:30 - Laure Englebert, Head of IHECS Lifelong learning centre (IHECS Academy) and Dr. Frank Pierobon (PhD, HdR) (IHECS, Brussels):

>Opening of the conference.

  • SESSION I – Citizens and media uses: forming public opinion

10:00 - Carolina Are, Visiting lecturer, freelance writer and PhD student at City, University of London:

>#McCann and conspiracy theories: analysis of research on Twitterflaming post-Leveson.

10:30 - Oana Ometa, PhD lecturer, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences Babes-Bolyai:

>How „citizen media” works in Romania: the case of „Corruption kills”.

11:00 - Dr. Martin R. Herbers and Dr. Dennis Lichtenstein,  Zeppelin University –Friedrichshafen:

>Educating young citizens through YouTube? An analysis of the production processes and the content of political YouTube channels in Germany.

11:30 - Coffee Break

  • SESSION II- Media literacy projects and their impact

11:45 - Christoforos Pavlakis, Department of Media Studies, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens:

>Arts Teachers’ Media and Digital Literacy in Kindergarten: A Case Study on Greek and Chinese Children using a Shared Blog in Early Childhood Education

12:15Dr. Frank Pierobon (PhD, HdR) (IHECS, Brussels):

>Mediology, Media Literacy and the “Real Thing”: how research may effectively impact social reality instead of falling into the auto-referential trap of literacy researching itself.

12:45 - Lunch Break

  • SESSION III – The Role of Education in active citizenship

14:00 - Dr. Phil. Kiron Patka (University of Tübingen, Germany):

>Aesthetics of Participation. Reflections on the Role of Sound in Media Education and Production.

14:30 - Dr Cristina Nistor, PhD Associate Professor, and Dr Rares  Beuran, PhD Lecturer, Journalism Department, College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania:

> The role of media education in European active citizenship.

  • SESSION IV – The challenges for higher education institutions

15:00 - Dr. Charo Lacalle, Full Professor and Chief of Journalism and Communication Department, Dr. Cristina Pujol and Dr. Núria Simelio Solà, lecturers in Journalism and Communication Department, Autonomous University of Barcelona:

>Beyond Academy: Media Literacy, Youth and Social Participation.

15:30 - Esther Durin and Laura Leprêtre (Lecturers and educational coordinators, IHECS):

>From individual performance to collective competence: the promotion of citizen participation in the media as a call for the renewal of higher education in journalism.

16:00Elena Abrudan (Chair of the Journalism Department, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca).

> Digital Media as Innovative Programme in Higher Education

 

* INsPIrE project: an action research project

In six European cities (Brussels, Barcelona, Cluj-Napoca, London, Mechelen and Tübingen), high education institutions and universities create partnerships with non-formal educational programmes and civil society organisations. By organising common courses in journalism and art, they involve young people who are usually under and misrepresented in the mainstream media and have them collaborate with students in journalism. Supervised by a team of teachers and educators, they coproduce media content, following a fully participatory editorial process, debating and analysing the topics they cover. This action research project aims at exploring innovative participatory educational and media practices, fostering media-pluralism as well as assessing the role of journalistic expression for strengthening young Europeans’ social and civic competences.

 

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