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Conference Program
Thursday / April 25, 2013
Location: Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) Rectorate, K. Donelaicio St. 58
16.00 -‐ 18.00 BAMR annual meeting (Room 2)
18.30 -‐ 20.30 Get-‐together and registration to the CEECOM2013 Conference (Hall on the 1st Floor)
Friday / April 26, 2013
Location: Conference venue place, BLC, K. Donelaicio St. 62 / V. Putvinskio St. 53, 5th Floor
8.30 -‐ 9.30 Registration (Foyer on the 5th Floor)
9.30 -‐ 10.30
Opening session + KN1 (Main Conference Room)
Chair: Aušra Vinciūnienė, Head of the Department of Public Communications (VMU, Lithuania)
Welcome speeches by Šarūnas Liekis, Dean of the Faculty of Political Science and Diplomacy, (VMU, Lithuania) and Auksė Balčytienė, ECREA CEE Network Chair, CEECOM Scientific Board Representative, Vice-‐Rector (VMU, Lithuania)
Keynote speech by Peter Gross, University of Tennessee, USA "The Alchemy of Media Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe”
10.30 -‐ 11.00 Coffee break (Foyer on the 5th Floor)
11.00 -‐ 12.30
Parallel sessions Main Conference Room Conference Room A Conference Room B
Political Communication
Chair: Tomáš Trampota (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
Special panel. 20 Years of BAMR: Baltic Media Research in Retrospect and Today
Chair: Peeter Vihalemm (University of Tartu, Estonia)
Journalism in Change – Professional Journalistic Cultures in Russia, Poland and Sweden
Chair: Gunnar Nygren (Sodertorn University, Sweden)
Deniss Hanovs (Riga Stradins University, Latvia) / New Public Intimacy or New Public Sphere? Reflections on Content and Entertainment Politics of Private and State News Programmes in Latvia
Kristina Juraitė (VMU, Lithuania) and Vaida Pilibaitytė (Baltic Environmental Forum Lithuania) / Politicization of Nuclear Energy Discourse in the Lithuanian News Media
Markéta Štechová (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) / Individualization in Post-‐Communist Media: Celebrities in Czech Political Communication
Natalia Milevschi (University of Bucharest, Romania) / Journalism in Political Chains: Mapping the Media System and Journalistic Culture in Moldova
Oleg Manaev (European Humanities University, Lithuania) and Natalie Manayeva (University of
Peeter Vihalemm (University of Tartu, Estonia) / BAMR and Development of Media Research in Estonia
Epp Lauk (University of Jyväskylä, Finland) / How the Baltic Media History Book Was Written
Inta Brikše (University of Latvia, Latvia) / BAMR and Development of Media Research in Latvia
Audronė Nugaraitė (VMU, Lithuania) / BAMR and Development of Media Research in Lithuania
Michał Głowacki (University of Warsaw, Poland) / Comparing Journalism in Russia, Poland and Sweden: Towards an Understanding of Changing Structures of the Profession
Maria Anikina (Moscow State University, Russia) / Ideals and Values among Journalists in Sweden, Poland and Russia
Gunnar Nygren (Sodertorn University, Sweden) / Professional Autonomy under Pressure – Experiences from Journalists in Russia, Poland and Sweden
Bogusława Dobek-‐Ostrowska (University of Wroclaw, Poland) / Journalism in Change. Journalists and Politics
Elena Degtereva (Sodertorn University, Sweden) / Social Media as Professional Tool for Polish, Russian and Swedish Journalists
Tennessee, USA) / Evolution of the ‘Spiral of Science’ as a Mechanism of Political Communication in Post-‐Communist Belarus
Václav Štětka (University of Oxford, UK) / Do the Watchdogs Really Bite? Examining the Impact of Media on Political Accountability in Central and Eastern Europe
12.30 -‐ 13.30 Lunch (Foyer on the 5th Floor)
13.30 -‐ 14.15 KN2 (Main Conference Room)
Keynote speech by Thomas Hanitzsch, University of Munich, Germany "Journalism Cultures in Bulgaria, Romania, and Russia: Between the East and the West"
14.30 -‐ 16.00
Parallel sessions
Main Conference Room Conference Room A Conference Room B
Special panel. Does the Media Have a Future? Round-‐table Discussion with Journalists and Editors
Chair: Artūras Jonkus (Senior strategy consultant and partner at Publicum, Chairman of the board at MeetPoint, Lithuania)
Historical Developments of Media
Chair: Epp Lauk (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)
Transforming Media, Transforming Audiences
Chair: Irena Carpentier Reifová (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
Participants:
Rytas Staselis (Journalist and commentator at the business daily “Verslo Žinios”, Lithuania)
Brian Bradley (Freelancer and reporter for Bloomberg LP in Lithuania)
Indrė Makaraitytė (Journalist, editor and anchor of the weekly news magazine at TV3, Lithuania)
Dainius Radzevičius (Journalist and chairman of the Lithuanian Journalists’ Union)
Matei Gheboianu (University of Bucharest, Romania) / From the Communist Press to Private Press. Case Study of Romania
William Robert Nowell (North Carolina Central University, USA) / The Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Lithuania: Leading the Fight Against Sovietization, 1972–1989
Ignas Kapleris (Vilnius University, Lithuania) / Digital Media Usage in Lithuanian Museums 1990–2011: Historical and Comparative Viewpoint
Kristiana Kirsa (University of Latvia, Latvia) / Stigmatisation of Others: ‘They’ Construction in Latvian Press during the Twenties of the 20th Century
Maie Kiisel (University of Tartu, Estonia) / Changes in the Viewpoints of Print Media in Estonia from 1983 to 2010: The Example of the Coverage of ‘Environment’
Laura Ardava (University of Latvia, Latvia) / Remembering the 1991 in Latvia: Analysis of Mediation of Commemorative Rituals (1991–2013)
Evelin Pullerits and Liisu Lass (University of Tartu, Estonia) / Everyday Practices and Personal Experience in EU Countries as Basis for Changing Viewpoints on EU Related Media Coverage
Dzmitry Yuran (University of Tennessee, USA) / The Point of No Return: Belarusian Audience Refusal to Use Western Broadcast Media after Exposure to Their Content
Inta Brikše and Guna Spurava (University of Latvia, Latvia) / Media Use Practices of Students: Case Study of Latvia
Alina Dobreva (European University Institute, Italy) / Audiences and Post-‐Communist Transition: Personal Predispositions and Information Processing
Ilva Skulte (Riga Stradins University, Latvia) / Creativity and/in New Media: Young People in Latvia as (Creative) Users
Tomas Kavaliauskas (VMU, Lithuania) / Central European Discourse of Political and Socioeconomic Transformations: Hermeneutically Circular or Teleologically Linear?
16.00-‐16.30 Coffee break (Foyer on the 5th Floor)
16.30 -‐ 17.15 KN3 (Main Conference Room)
Keynote speech by Owen V. Johnson, Indiana University, USA "Different Paths to the Same Destination: Thoughts on Journalism Professionalism in the United States and Central and Eastern Europe"
17.30-‐18.15 Special panel (Main Conference Room)
Media and Communication Journals in CEE (Chair: Michał Głowacki, University of Warsaw, Poland)
20.00 -‐ 22.00 Dinner (Location: TBA)
Saturday / April 27, 2013
Conference venue place, BLC, K. Donelaicio St. 62 / V. Putvinskio St. 53, 5th Floor
9.15 -‐ 10.00 KN4 (Main Conference Room)
Keynote speech by Paolo Mancini, University of Perugia, Italy "Mass Media Fragmentation: Between Political Pluralism, Complexity and Polarization"
10.15 -‐ 11.45
Parallel sessions Main Conference Room Conference Room A Conference Room B
Media Policy
Chair: Epp Lauk (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)
Mapping the Effects of Media Recession in Lithuania: An Empirical Insight
Chair: Aurelija Juodytė (Vilnius University, Lithuania)
Media Life and Popular Culture
Chair: Lina Auškalnienė (VMU, Lithuania)
Miroljub Radojkovic (University of Belgrade, Serbia) / The Future of Broadcasting in Serbia
Karen Arriaza Ibarra (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain) and Lars Nord (Mid-‐Sweden University, Sweden) / Liquidity and Fragmentation of Public Media Broadcasters in Northern and Southern Europe: The Political Decisions Linked to Media
Andres Jõesaar (Tallinn University, Estonia) and Salme Rannu (Estonian Public Broadcasting, Estonia) / Estonian Broadcasting for Russian Speaking Population. Trends and Media Policy 1990 – 2012
Andrej Skolkay (School of Communication and Media, Slovakia) and Alberto Bitonti (EURISPES, Italy) / Media Educating about the Media: A European Experience
Nils S. Borchers (University of Mannheim, Germany) / Propaganda as Journalism: Russia Beyond The Headlines, RT and Voice of Russia
Petr Šafařík (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) / Pluralism in Public Service Media in the CEE Countries
Deimantas Jastramskis (Vilnius University, Lithuania) / Media Support Policy Changes in Lithuania
Džina Donauskaitė (Vilnius University, Lithuania) / Mediation of Social Policy Changes in the Local Press: Case of Lithuania, 2012
Laima Nevinskaitė (Vilnius University, Lithuania) / Fragmentation of the Political Public Sphere: The Case of Lithuanian Parliament Election Campaign
Aurelija Juodytė (Vilnius University, Lithuania) / Moral Progress or Regress? Exploring Journalist – PR Practitioner Professional Shift
Aistė Žilinskienė (Online news portal DELFI, Lithuania) / Economic Recession: How Online Media Workers and Media Readers Feel it?
Irena Carpentier Reifová, Katka Svatoň Gillárová and Radim Hladík (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) / ‘Tell Me How It Was’: Socialist Past in Post-‐Socialist Media Memory
Bjorn Ingvoldstad (Bridgewater University, USA) / Taking Stock: The Baltic Film Industries, 25 Years On
Igor Vobič and Ilija Tomanić-‐Trivundža (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) / ‘This is a Symbolic Photograph’: The Use of Non-‐Indexical Photographs in Slovene Online News
Jaq Greenspon (VMU, Lithuania) / Tugging on Superman’s Cape – What is the Role of a Comic Book Superhero Culture
Barbi Pilvre (Tallinn University, Estonia) / Tabloidization, Celebrity Culture and Changing Representation of Men in Estonian Press
Sandra Stefanikova (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) / Communist Cultural Policy: Media Perception of Czech Fine Art in 1956, 1957, and 1958
11.45 -‐ 12.15 Coffee break (Foyer on the 5th Floor)
12.15 -‐ 13.00 KN5 (Main Conference Room)
Keynote speech by Anikó Imre, University of Southern California, USA "The End of Television and the Beginning of Television Studies in Central and Eastern Europe"
13.00-‐14.00 Lunch (Foyer on the 5th Floor)
14.00 -‐ 15.30
Parallel sessions
Main Conference Room Conference Room A Conference Room B
Politics Online
Chair: Inesa Birbilaitė (VMU,
Media and Markets
Chair: Ilija Tomanić-‐Trivundža
Contexts, Concepts and Cultures
Chair: Kristina Juraitė (VMU,
Lithuania) (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Lithuania)
Modestas Grigaliūnas (Šiauliai University, Lithuania) / The Satirical Interpretation of Parties’ Programmes’ Ideas in the Internet Memes as an Expression of Political Criticism
Marius Gurskas (VMU, Lithuania) / New Way of Communicating Foreign Policy: Diplomacy in 140 Characters
Povilas Junas (Central European University, Hungary) / Discourse of Delegitimization and Public Sphere in Lithuanian Social Media
Asta Zalenkauskaitė (Drexel University, USA) / Comment Rating Practices in Lithuanian Online News Portals
Lejla Turcilo and Belma Buljubasic (University of Sarajevo, Bosnia-‐Herzegovina) / We Click: Shift of Audience Attention Towards the Internet as a Challenge for the Social and Political Actors in Bosnia-‐Herzegovina Norbert Merkovity (University of Szeged, Hungary) / Email Research Among the Austrian, Croatian, Estonian, Hungarian, Latvian and Lithuanian MPs
Wojciech Jabłoński (University of Warsaw, Poland) / Media Market as a Political Mirror. Are East European Journalists Really Independent?
Audronė Nugaraitė (VMU, Lithuania) / The Impact of Media Business on Professional Journalism Standards in Lithuania
Zrinjka Perusko (University of Zagreb, Croatia) / Comparative Framework for Analyzing Post Socialist Media Systems
Elena Krivovyaz (Stockholm University, Sweden), George Strachal (Stockholm University, Sweden) and Tom Moring (University of Helsinki, Finland) / The Past Remains to be the Future: Adaptability to Media Market Change in Russia, Sweden and Finland
Ghislain Deslandes (ESCP Europe, France) / Blended Leadership in the European Media Organizations: A Comparative Approach
Halliki Harro-‐Loit (University of Tartu, Estonia) / The Construction of ‘Perpetual Present’ in Estonian News Media
Anda Rožukalne (Riga Stradins University, Latvia) / Editorial Independence in Latvian Media: Ownership Strategies and Journalists’ Compromises
Brindusa Armanca (State University of ARAD, Romania) / Silenced Media. New Ways of Censorship in Romania
Anton Dinerstein (University of Tennessee, USA) / Evolution of Definitions. Freedom, Freedom of Speech, and Freedom of Press as an Example
Epp Lauk (University of Jyväskylä, Finland) / Professional Autonomy as a Core Value of Journalism in Turmoil: The European Perspective
Mykolas Jurgis Drunga (VMU, Lithuania) / The Lithuanian Pedophile Clan Story: A Failure of Journalism
Rūta Marcinkevičienė (VMU, Lithuania) / Evaluation of the Soviet and Post-‐Soviet Lithuanian Newspaper Headlines
16.00 -‐ 17.00
Closing session (Main Conference Room)
Chair: Auksė Balčytienė (VMU, Lithuania) and Irena Carpentier Reifová, (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) Next CEECOM2014 in Budapest, Hungary and ECREA CEE Network activities for 2013/2014