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Media, Diversity and Cosmopolitanism in Europe


28 Nov 2009, 9:30am - 5:30pm

Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre

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Cost No charge
Department Media, Communications and Cultural Studies
Contact e.baumann-meurer(@gold.ac.uk)

This one-day symposium facilitates a discussion on diversity and cosmopolitanism in Europe within the context of media and European media policy. The role of media and media policies in the construction of individual and collective identities has been widely explored and often studied within the context of nation states. The speakers at the symposium will address the relationship between media (and media policy) and diverse European populations within frameworks that are invariably overlooked in mainstream academic and policy research.

The two main themes of the symposium are cultural diversity and complexity in relation to media (and media policy); and cosmopolitanism. Speakers discuss a variety of phenomena occurring on the ground in Europe, such as transnational migration and pan-European media spheres (e.g. Roma/Gypsy and Catholic ones), and question nation-centric approaches to media and socio-cultural phenomena in Europe.

The keynote lecture is delivered by Zygmunt Bauman and other speakers include Asu Aksoy (Goldsmiths), Connie Christiansen (Roskilde University), Adrian Favell (Aarhus University), Aniko Imre (University of Southern California), Timea Junghaus (Arts and Culture Programme, Open Society Institute, Budapest), Monika Metykova (Goldsmiths), Kevin Robins (Goldsmiths), Katharine Sarikakis (University of Leeds) and Ksenija Vidmar Horvat (University of Ljubljana).

For the programme and abstracts please see
http://www.gold.ac.uk/media-research-centre/symposium2009

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28 Nov 2009 9:30am - 5:30pm
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