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Rozpoczęła się rejestracja na konferencję Media (&) Life After/During Covid-19 Pandemic.
Przed nami ponad 20 wystąpień na
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Do zobaczenia online 26.10.20!
Program konferencji:
Media (&) Life After/During Covid-19 Pandemic
Online Conference
26.10.20, 10.00-18.00 (UTC+1:00, Warsaw Time)
10.00-10.15
Welcome
Chair: Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in
Lublin
1. Arkadiusz Wójs, Academic Director of the Academia Europaea
Wrocław Knowledge Hub, Rector of the Wrocław University of Science
and Technology
2. Iwona Hofman, Director of the Institute of Media and
Communication Studies at the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in
Lublin
3. Magdalena Ratajczak, Vice Dean for International Relations of
the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Wrocław
Session 1. Expert debate
10.15-11.35
Part 1
Methodological turns, new approaches and research possibilities
Chair: Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in
Lublin
1. Veronika Kalmus, University of Tartu, "Jobs that really
matter": Some reflections on changes in science
2. Fausto Colombo, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart,
Infodemic, pandemic, and Covid-19: an ecological approach
3. Heidi Vandebosch, University of Antwerp, Studying people's
media use during COVID-19 and lockdown times: Opportunities and
challenges
4. Leopoldina Fortunati, University of Udine, How a research
project had to be reformulated because of COVID19. A narrative on the
design and methodological changes intervened in a research project
during the emergency
11.35-11.45
Break
11.45-13.05
Part 2
Pandemic in media and media in pandemic. (Post)pandemic media world
Chair: Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in
Lublin
1. Espen Ytreberg, University of Oslo, A history of preparedness:
Mediation of pandemic events from the Spanish Flu to Covid-19
2. Helena Bilandzic, Universität Augsburg, The role of media in
the pandemic: How citizens seek and avoid, trust and mistrust media
information in a health crisis
3. Göran Bolin, Södertörn University, Datafication and
educational value in a post-Covid19 world
4. Nevena Dakovic, University of the Arts in Belgrade, Pandemic
narratives between facts and fiction: Serbia 2020
13.05-13.35
Break
Session 2: Project presentations
13.35-14.50
Part 1
Media and communication research challenges during pandemic
Chair: Bartłomiej Łódzki, University of Wrocław
1. Ilya Kiriya, National Research University Higher School of
Economics, Digital media in times of pandemic: reconstructing spaces,
policies and communications
2. Andrzej Jarynowski, Interdisciplinary Research Institute in Wrocław, Monika Wójta-Kempa, Wrocław Medical University Exploring the interplay of COVID-19 epidemic and social dynamics via Internet media in Poland
3. Matteo Tarantino, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart,
Studying COVID-related social media discourse in Italy: A big-data
approach based on Facebook
4. Dorota Piontek, Paweł Łokić, Maciej Świstoń, Monika
Jabłońska, Adam Mickiewicz University, Media broadcasts during the
COVID-19 pandemic as a predictor of disinformation and social fear
5. Anna Jupowicz-Ginalska, University of Warsaw, Survival of the media - modification of the TV product offer in the COVID-19 era. A case study from Poland
14.50-15.00
Break
15.00-16.15
Part 2
Medical, legal and social aspects of media usage in the Covid-19 era
Chair: Justyna Arendarska, University of Wrocław
1. Manuela Farinosi & Chiara Piccolo, University of Udine, In
lockdown: living social distancing in the digital age
2. Christoffer Bagger & Stine Lomborg, University of Copenhagen,
Studying work and home while working from home
3. Ganiu Okunnu & Anthony O. Orebiyi, Crescent University; Modupe
Apanisile, Federal Medical Centre (Abeokuta), Assessment of audience
knowledge of Ebola virus disease in post containment era in Lagos
State
4. Ricardo Matos de Araújo Rios & Edson Carlo Brandão Silva,
Hospital Ibiapaba CEBAMS, The future of Pink October and Blue November
campaigns after Covid-19
5. Elena Sherstoboeva, City University of Hong Kong; Valentina
Pavlenko, National Research University Higher School of Economics,
Asian fake news regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic
16.15-16.25
Break
16.25-17.40
Part 3
At the crossroads of media, aesthetics and pandemic. Different
dimensions of media research challenges
Chair: Justyna Arendarska, University of Wrocław
1. Marina Zagidullina, Chelyabinsk State University, Friendly
visualizating COVID-19: bottom-up streams in culture (media-aesthetic
approach)
2. Anna Zięba, Adam Mickiewicz University, From a spiky ball to
maps - a diachronic perspective on the visual representation of the
COVID-19 pandemic
3. Ana Victoria Falcon Araujo, Estonian Academy of Music and
Theater, The shopless workshop: A Remote introduction to virtual
reality
4. Laeed Zaghlami, Algiers University, Media coverage of Covid 19:
Stakes and challenges
5. Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in
Lublin, The attempt to draw conclusions from something that cannot be
summarized. Invitation to discuss the 7 pandemic challenges in (not
only) media and communication studies
17.40-18.00
Summing-up