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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 Gettogether 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, ViceRector (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 PostCommunist 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 DobekOstrowska (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

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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