Thursday 29. 6.
8:00-16:30 Registration (THE HALL IN FRONT OF THE AULA)
- Welcome coffee in the AULA
09:00-10:00 - OPENING WORDS + KEYNOTE: Katalin Fehér (AULA)
10:00-12:00 - Youth digital activism across borders - round table discussion and activist-led protest art-making workshop (room U34)
Communicating War (room U32)
Michal Tkaczyk
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The war in Ukraine in Visual Communication. The Focus Group Study of the Paths of War Memes Interpretations.
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Karina Czepiec-Veltzé & Wojciech Kułaga
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Humor at War as an Instrument of Resistance on Ukrainian Popular Telegram Channels
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Jaroslav Dvorak (Nataliia Steblyna)
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Online Humor and Collective Identities in the Wartime Ukraine
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Natalya Ryabinska
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Social Media Sources in the Coverage of the War in Ukraine
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Gunnar Nygren
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RO of social media (room U33)
Natálie Terčová
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The Paradox of Social Media - Threats and Opportunities of Using Social Media during the War from the Perspective of Polish Journalists
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Agnieszka Szymańska
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The Risks and Opportunities of Use of Social Media: Youth Perceptions
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Dali Osepashvili
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How Does Social Media Content Diffuse Societies? Building a Predictive Model Based on Public Metrics of Facebook Content
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Diana Poudel
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Role of Social Media in Local Public Spheres: An Ethnographic Approach
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Krisztina Burai
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Government Agenda-Budling Capabilities in the Digital Age: Comparing the Effects of Traditional and Social Media Information Subsidies on Broadcasters’ News Agenda in Albania
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Lindita Camaj (Alban Tartari)
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CEE media specifics (room U35)
Jan Motal
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Professional Identity of Young Communication Scholars from CEE – the Question of Internationalization
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Małgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska & Dina Vozab (Marton Demeter)
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Regulation under Twists: the Controversial Development of the Bulgarian Media Regulation
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Bissera Zankova
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From Westernization to Internationalization: Research Collaboration Networks of Communication Scholars From Central and Eastern Europe
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Dina Vozab (Marton Demeter, Francisco José Ssegado Boj)
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11:30-11:45 - Coffee Break (AULA)
Digital and Specialized Journalism (room U32)
Signe Ivask
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No Rules Fighting: How Telegram Has Been Changing the Media Landscape in Ukraine
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Daria Taradai (Dariya Orlova)
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Telegram in Ukraine – an Overview of the Most Shared Messages in the Top Channels
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Walid Al-Saqaf
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How Do You Imagine Information Disorders? Exploration of Online Focus Groups and Projective Techniques for Concretizing Imaginaries
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Maria Murumaa-Mengel
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Social media communication (room U33)
Jana Blahošová
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Astroturfed Influencers. How Do Campaigns Use Coordinated Influencer Activity to Conquer Social Media – the Case of Megafon
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Vanessza Juhász (Márton Bene)
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Facebook’s Oversight Board as an Effective Remedy for Users
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Dorina Gyetván
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Social Media Logic and its Applications in News Journalism. Implications for Journalistic Autonomy
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Ewa Nowak-Teter
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From Likes to Votes: The Influence of Social Media on Campaigns and Election Outcomes in Four European Countries
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Péter Bence Stumpf
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Instagram and Female Magazines
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Weronika Sałek (Olga Dąbrowska-Cendrowska, Natalia Walkowiak)
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RO in CEE media development (room U35)
Lenka Waschková Císařová
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Risks and Opportunities of Facebook Usage during Pre-election Political Campaigns
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Nadezhda Miteva (Neli Velinova, Lora Metanova, Mariyan Tomov, Lilia Raycheva)
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Media Change in Europe as a Structure-Agency Process: Results from a Comparative Study of Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Latvia and Sweden
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Tobias Eberwein (Peter Berglez, Iveta Jansová, Christina Krakovsky, Lilia Raycheva, Ilva Skulte,Lenka Waschková Císařová, Nadezhda Miteva)
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Critical Junctures for Journalism in Bulgaria in the 21st Century
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Nadezhda Miteva
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Freedom of Information: Risks and Opportunities Concerning Transparency after GDPR in Estonia and Romania
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Ioana Avadani (Halliki Harro-Loit, Mari-Liisa Parder)
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Navigating Online Discussions: The role of Incivility and Disinformation
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Martina Novotná (Alena Macková, Karolína Bieliková & Patrícia Rossini)
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13:15-14:00 - Lunch Break (AULA)
Political Communication and Propaganda (room U32)
Monika Metyková
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Media and Their Role during Crisis and Media Law Regarding Online Platforms
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Gergely Ferenc Lendvai
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Russian Media on Guard of the “Russian world”: How the Russian Media Legitimize the Full-Scale Intervention of Ukraine
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Liudmyla Pidkuimukha
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Political Styles during the 2022 Election Campaign in Hungary
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Dorottya Lovász
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Without any Trace - Searching for the Dialogue in the Social Media Profiles of the Hungarian Police
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Edina Kriskó
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Hungary, Media and Supranational Regulation: Can it Work?
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Monika Metykova
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Going digital (room U33)
Signe Ivask
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The Use of AI in Journalism - Threats, Challenges and Opportunities
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Malgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska & Weronika Świerczyńska-Głownia
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Radio Broadcasts and Sound Podcasts: Rivals and Allies
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Andrew Crisell
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Digital Platforms as Funders of Media and Journalism? - The Case Study of Google’s Digital News Initiative
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Jan Kostanjevec (Jernej Kaluža, Boris Mance)
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Privacy as the Skeleton Key to Datafication? Digital Citizenship in Changing Media Environments
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Jakub Nowak
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Media Fragmentation and Changing Patterns of Media Consumption and Usage
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Damian Guzek
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CEE media systems (room U35)
Lenka Waschková Císařová
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Media Instrumentalization in Central-Eastern Europe: Journalists’ Perceptions on Political and Economic Influences in Post-transition
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Fanni Toth
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Media and Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Polarisation vs. Commercialisation
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Boguslawa Dobek-Ostrowska
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Political Transition, Digitalization and Media Landscape in Kosovo
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Dren Gërguri (Muhamet Jahiri, Alban Zeneli)
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Baltic Democracies Amidst Manyfold Inforuptions: Reflecting on 20 years of Media’s Role as Bearer of Democratic Culture and Means of Resilience in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia
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Auksė Balčytienė ( Kristina Juraitė)
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Solutions and Constructive Journalism in the Evolving. Media Landscape of Central and Eastern Europe
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Kyser Lough
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15:30-15:45 - Coffee Break (AULA)
Populism (room U32)
Martina Novotná
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Lessons from Illiberal Media Policies and Positive Examples of Resistance
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Kata Horváth
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Russia's Invasion of Ukraine in Polish Opinion Dailies
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Rafał Leśniczak & Krzysztof Stępniak
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Two Journalistic Cultures in One Country the Case of Hungary in the Light of Journalists’ Discourses on Fake News
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Kata Horváth (Péter Bajomi-Lázár)
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Varieties of Information Control in Authoritarian-populist Contexts: A Comparison of Austria, Slovenia, Hungary and Turkey
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Tjaša Turnšek
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Decolonisation (room U33)
Andrea Průchová Hrůzová
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"They are Unpredictable Junkies and Criminals": George Floyd’s Death and the BLM Movement in Online User Discussions
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Kateřina Kirkosová
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Intervene, Protect, Remove! The Statue War in the Czech Online Media
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Andrea Průchová Hrůzová
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Decolonisation Repertoires in Czech User-generated Discourse: The “New Totalitarianism” in Local Responses to Global Emancipatory Movements
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Lydie Kárníková & Irena Reifová
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Fulfilling the Blind Spots: Motives and Strategies behind Local Appropriation of Global Decolonial Agenda
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Magdaléna Michlová & Jen Zápotocký
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Journalists (room U35)
Signe Ivask
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Journalists’ Subjective Security during Turbulence Time: Lithuanian Case
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Deimantas Jastramskis (Ingrida Gečienė-Janulionė, Giedre Plepytė-Davidavičienė, Rūta Kupetytė)
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Paper Proposal: Parenting Strategies of Czech (Female) Journalists in the Context of Precarity
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Hana Řičicová & Karolína Hájková (Lucie Rektorová)
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Reporting the War in a Digital Age - Changes in Journalistic Practice –A Comparative Study of Journalists in Poland and Ukraine
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Agnieszka Węglińska (Aleksandra Seklecka, Tetiana Razumenko)
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Journalists’ Health in Bulgaria. Economic Dependencies of Media and Poverty Indicators
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Zhana Popova
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18:00 - On site drinks (AULA)
Friday 30. 6.
8:00-10:00 Registration (THE HALL IN FRONT OF THE AULA)
09:15-10:00 - KEYNOTE: Lenka Waschková Císařová (AULA)
Disinformation and Polarization (room U32)
Lucie Čejková
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Polish News Journalists Against Disinformation. Analysis of Own Research
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Katarzyna Bąkowicz
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Spreading Disinformation through Ugliness: Visual Informality of Fake News Websites
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Jan Novotný
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A Step Too Far? Negative Effects of Polarization: The Case of News Reporting by Polish Independent Media in 2015-2022
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Jacek Kołodziej
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Disinformation Narratives on Social Media in Latvia
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Klinta Locmele (Velta Skolmeistere)
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Astrology, Folk Science, and Magical Thinking. Recommendations for Women's Health in the Weekly Magazine "Ieva" (2018-2022)
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Marita Zitmane
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Public service media (room U33)
Klára Smejkal
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East German Identity Work and Fiction in Public Service Broadcasting. A Study on Audience Perceptions
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Maria Löblich
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Does Public Service Media Serve its Purpose? Unequal Political Screen Time and RTVS in Slovakia
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Bianka Francistyová & Lucia Furtáková
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Public Service Media in Central and Eastern Europe – A Comparative Study
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Katarzyna Konarska
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Public Media in Poland After 2015: “Good Change” in Practise
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Rafał Klepka
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Two Sides of the Same Coin? Trust and Distrust in Public Service Media: A Case Study from the Czech Republic
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Klára Smejkal (Marína Urbániková)
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11:30-11:45 - Coffee Break (AULA)
Science Communication and Covid (room U32)
Jakub Macek
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Mediatizing, Translating, Remediating Science: Explaining the Shift in Science Communication Culture
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Ebe Pilt
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Science Journalism in the Post-Covid Era: A Qualitative Study of CEE Newsrooms
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Karolína Poliaková & Tereza Klabíková Rábová
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What Makes Science Journalism Click? Case Study of Mindcraftstories.ro Headlines
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Andrada Fiscutean (Maria-Magdalena Rosu, Cecilia Emanuela Băsu)
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Persuasive Communication in the NHS Facebook Posts after the Start of the COVID-19 Vaccination Programme
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Weronika Saran
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In a Different Body: Discursive Analysis of the Czech Media Representation of Trans* People
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Michaela Fikejzová (Martin Charvát)
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Media in Europe (room U33)
Lukáš Slavík
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The Discursive Construction of Europe in Czech Social Media
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Vaia Doudaki, Nico Carpentier & Sandra Abdulhaková (Miloš Hroch, Klára Odstrčilová)
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Alternative Media - Towards a New Definiton
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Steffen Göths
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Sourcing the Economy: Automated Content Analysis of Journalistic Sourcing Practices in the Czech News
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Jan Motal, Rubén Olveira-Araujo & Michał Tkaczyk
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Phases of Going Digital: Framework for Assessing Newsroom Digitalisation Process
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Marju Himma-Kadakas & Signe Ivask
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13:15-13:30 - Last Remarks
13:30 - Good Bye Lunch On Site (AULA)