Different Democracies, Same Media Power? (Day 1)
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Archives: View presentations from this event: Hans Weder, University of Zurich Gabriele Siegert, Matthias Gerth, University of Zurich Werner A. Meier, Pietro Rossi, University of Zurich Robert Picard, Jonkoping University Patrick Donges, University of Zurich Jesper Strombaeck, Mid Sweden University
Experts from Switzerland, Europe and the US discuss their research on political communications and media democracy in this 2-day workshop. By presenting theoretical and empirical findings relating to democratic norms and practices with an emphasis on modern election campaigns, a special focus is given to the health of a democracy and the extent to which voters are willing and able to influence their society via the ballot box. Download the complete conference program.
PROGRAM: DAY 1 19:15am Doors open, registration 19:45am Welcoming remarks:
10:30am Keynote speakers:
12:00pm Lunch break 11:00pm Panel 1: Media Power and Media-Politics-Relations in Europe and the United States Mediatization describes a distinctive stage in the long-term development of contemporary mass democracies in which many political processes have grown more or less dependent on the mass media. Broad questions on the role of journalism and news in a globalized world will lead the panel into a discussion focusing on the relationship between media and politics in modern mass democracies. Full program Panelists: Steve Reese, University of Texas, Austin Panelists: Daniel Hallin, University of San Diego Panelists: Jesper Stroembaeck, Mid Sweden University Panelists: Frank Marcinkowski, NCCR-Democracy Panelists: Patrick Donges, University of Zurich 13:45pm Panel 2: Monitoring the Democratic Performance of the Media: Research and Records in the United States and Europe Media are essential for the functioning of contemporary democracies. For over 60 years, media researchers, social scientists, media professionals and journalists struggle to monitor how media performance is linked to democratic quality. The panel looks at contemporary issues for media monitoring, methodological problems and ways of policy implementation. Full program Panelists: Mark Whitehouse, IREX Europe Panelists: Amy Mitchell, Project for Excellence in Journalism, Washington DC Panelists: JGabriele Siegert, University of Zurich Panelists: Matthias Gerth, University of Zurich Panelists: Josef Trappel, University of Zurich Panelists: Tanja Maniglio, University of Zurich 16:00pm Program ends |
