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Towards the Development of Mediatization Research iii

The workshop entitled Towards the Development of Mediatization Research III was organised by the Institute of Journalism and Social Communication, the University of Wrocław and the Academia Europaea Wrocław Knowledge Hub.
The event took place on November 15, 2019 in Wrocław, Poland.

This year’s workshop was led by Professor Andreas Hepp and focused on digital media and datafication.

The participants were media researchers working in the area of mediatization.

The idea of the meeting was a closed specialisation seminar dedicated to selected aspects of research into mediatization, in a formula well-proven in the previous editions, i.e.:
• the participants work on different types of materials (articles, works in progress, proposals, theses, reports etc.) under the guidance of the edition leader;
• the meeting is preceded by substantive preparation by the leader and all participants on the basis of materials circulated to all participants in advance;
• during the meeting, all participants focus on group discussion and expert feedback (presentations and speeches are limited to a minimum);
• the seminar is preceded by an introductory lecture by the leader.

The list of presentations:

  1. Ilya Kiriya, HSE University, Russia, Digital modernization as ideological apparatus in contemporary Russia
  2. Jasmin Troeger, Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany, The process of datafication in the classroom
  3. Bronwin Patrickson, University of South Wales, UK, How can we protect children’s rights whilst researching their lives and cultures using datafied digital research methods?
  4. Tracie Edmondson, Charles Sturt University, Australia, Using mediatisation to understand changes in professional sport communication
  5. Rūta Sutkutė, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania, Shaping of the public discourse on refugees integration in social media
  6. Damian Guzek, University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland, Religious diversity and deep mediatization
  7. Krzysztof Gajewski, Polish Academy of Science in Warsaw, Poland, Dead ends of datafication. The problem of Wikipedia authorship
  8. Dana Radu, University of Bucharest, Romania, Religion, controversy and the digital turn
  9. Dorota Piontek, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland, Digital media as an instrument for creating alternative political realities
  10. Maris Männiste, University of Tartu, Estonia, Understandings and experiences with datafication by Estonian individuals and data experts
  11. Ewa Nowak-Teter, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland, Bartłomiej Łódzki, University of Wroclaw, Poland, What makes the news shared on Facebook? The network media logic as a means of mediatization of journalistic practices
  12. Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech, University of Wroclaw, Poland, Media desaturation of family life

The workshop was organised with the support of the Academia Europaea 2019 Hubert Curien Fund (www.ae-info.org) and thanks to funding from the Wrocław Municipality.

Information on previous editions is available on the following websites:
Towards the Development of Mediatization Research I. Workshop with Professor Göran Bolin, 11.12.2017

Towards the Development of the Mediatization Research. The Workshop with Professor Göran Bolin

https://acadeuro.wroclaw.pl/event/towards-the-development-of-the-mediatization-research-the-workshop-with-professor-goran-bolin/embed/#?secret=TBGz9JxSnohttp://dziennikarstwo.uni.wroc.pl/instytut/wydarzenia/wydarzenia/seminarium-towards-the-development-of-the-mediatization-research/

Towards development of mediatization research II. Workshop with Professor Johan Fornäs, 13.12.2018

Towards development of the mediatization research II

https://acadeuro.wroclaw.pl/event/towards-development-of-the-mediatization-research-ii/embed/#?secret=rlKYSd0H3ghttp://dziennikarstwo.uni.wroc.pl/en/institute/gallery/events/towards-development-of-the-mediatization-research-ii/