PROGRAM

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)
10:00-11:30 - Panels

Communicating War (room U32)

Michal Tkaczyk

 

The war in Ukraine in Visual Communication. The Focus Group Study of the Paths of War Memes Interpretations.

Karina Czepiec-Veltzé & Wojciech Kułaga

 

Humor at War as an Instrument of Resistance on Ukrainian Popular Telegram Channels

Jaroslav Dvorak (Nataliia Steblyna)

 

Online Humor and Collective Identities in the Wartime Ukraine

Natalya Ryabinska

 

Social Media Sources in the Coverage of the War in Ukraine

Gunnar Nygren

RO of social media (room U33)

Natálie Terčová

 

The Paradox of Social Media - Threats and Opportunities of Using Social Media during the War from the Perspective of Polish Journalists

 Agnieszka Szymańska

 

The Risks and Opportunities of Use of Social Media: Youth Perceptions

Dali Osepashvili

 

How Does Social Media Content Diffuse Societies? Building a Predictive Model Based on Public Metrics of Facebook Content

Diana Poudel

 

Role of Social Media in Local Public Spheres: An Ethnographic Approach

Krisztina Burai

 

Government Agenda-Budling Capabilities in the Digital Age: Comparing the Effects of Traditional and Social Media Information Subsidies on Broadcasters’ News Agenda in Albania

Lindita Camaj (Alban Tartari)

CEE media specifics (room U35)

Jan Motal

 

Professional Identity of Young Communication Scholars from CEE – the Question of Internationalization

Małgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska & Dina Vozab (Marton Demeter)

 

Regulation under Twists: the Controversial Development of the Bulgarian Media Regulation

Bissera Zankova

 

From Westernization to Internationalization: Research Collaboration Networks of Communication Scholars From Central and Eastern Europe

Dina Vozab (Marton Demeter, Francisco José Ssegado Boj)

11:30-11:45 - Coffee Break (AULA)

11:45-13:15 - Panels

Digital and Specialized Journalism (room U32)

Signe Ivask

 

No Rules Fighting: How Telegram Has Been Changing the Media Landscape in Ukraine

Daria Taradai (Dariya Orlova)

 

Telegram in Ukraine – an Overview of the Most Shared Messages in the Top Channels

Walid Al-Saqaf

 

How Do You Imagine Information Disorders? Exploration of Online Focus Groups and Projective Techniques for Concretizing Imaginaries

Maria Murumaa-Mengel

Social media communication (room U33)

Jana Blahošová

 

Astroturfed Influencers. How Do Campaigns Use Coordinated Influencer Activity to Conquer Social Media – the Case of Megafon

Vanessza Juhász (Márton Bene)

 

Facebook’s Oversight Board as an Effective Remedy for Users

Dorina Gyetván

 

Social Media Logic and its Applications in News Journalism. Implications for Journalistic Autonomy

Ewa Nowak-Teter

 

From Likes to Votes: The Influence of Social Media on Campaigns and Election Outcomes in Four European Countries

Péter Bence Stumpf

 

Instagram and Female Magazines

Weronika Sałek (Olga Dąbrowska-Cendrowska, Natalia Walkowiak)

RO in CEE media development (room U35)

Lenka Waschková Císařová

 

Risks and Opportunities of Facebook Usage
during Pre-election Political Campaigns

Nadezhda Miteva (Neli Velinova, Lora Metanova, Mariyan Tomov, Lilia Raycheva)

 

Media Change in Europe as a Structure-Agency Process: Results from a Comparative Study of Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Latvia and Sweden

Tobias Eberwein (Peter Berglez, Iveta Jansová, Christina Krakovsky, Lilia Raycheva, Ilva Skulte,Lenka Waschková Císařová, Nadezhda Miteva)

 

Critical Junctures for Journalism in Bulgaria in the 21st Century

Nadezhda Miteva

 

Freedom of Information: Risks and Opportunities Concerning Transparency after GDPR in Estonia and Romania

Ioana Avadani (Halliki Harro-Loit, Mari-Liisa Parder)

 

Navigating Online Discussions: The role of Incivility and Disinformation

Martina Novotná (Alena Macková, Karolína Bieliková & Patrícia Rossini)

13:15-14:00 - Lunch Break (AULA)

14:00-15:30 - Panels

Political Communication and Propaganda (room U32)

Monika Metyková

 

Media and Their Role during Crisis and Media Law Regarding Online Platforms

Gergely Ferenc Lendvai

 

Russian Media on Guard of the “Russian world”: How the Russian Media Legitimize the Full-Scale Intervention of Ukraine

Liudmyla Pidkuimukha

 

Political Styles during the 2022 Election Campaign in Hungary

Dorottya Lovász

 

Without any Trace - Searching for the Dialogue in the Social Media Profiles of the Hungarian Police

Edina Kriskó

 

Hungary, Media and Supranational Regulation: Can it Work?

Monika Metykova

Going digital (room U33)

Signe Ivask

 

The Use of AI in Journalism - Threats, Challenges and Opportunities

Malgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska & Weronika Świerczyńska-Głownia

 

Radio Broadcasts and Sound Podcasts: Rivals and Allies

Andrew Crisell

 

Digital Platforms as Funders of Media and Journalism? - The Case Study of Google’s Digital News Initiative

Jan Kostanjevec (Jernej Kaluža, Boris Mance)

 

Privacy as the Skeleton Key to Datafication? Digital Citizenship in Changing Media Environments

Jakub Nowak

 

Media Fragmentation and Changing Patterns of Media Consumption and Usage

Damian Guzek

CEE media systems (room U35)

Lenka Waschková Císařová

 

Media Instrumentalization in Central-Eastern Europe: Journalists’ Perceptions on Political and Economic Influences in Post-transition

Fanni Toth

 

Media and Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Polarisation vs. Commercialisation

Boguslawa Dobek-Ostrowska

 

Political Transition, Digitalization and Media Landscape in Kosovo

Dren Gërguri (Muhamet Jahiri, Alban Zeneli)

 

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

Auksė Balčytienė ( Kristina Juraitė)

 

 

Solutions and Constructive Journalism in the Evolving. Media Landscape of Central and Eastern Europe

Kyser Lough

15:30-15:45 - Coffee Break (AULA)

15:45-17:00 - Panels

Populism (room U32)

Martina Novotná

 

Lessons from Illiberal Media Policies and Positive Examples of Resistance

Kata Horváth

 

Russia's Invasion of Ukraine in Polish Opinion Dailies

Rafał Leśniczak & Krzysztof Stępniak

 

Two Journalistic Cultures in One Country the Case of Hungary in the Light of Journalists’ Discourses on Fake News

Kata Horváth (Péter Bajomi-Lázár)

 

Varieties of Information Control in Authoritarian-populist Contexts: A Comparison of Austria, Slovenia, Hungary and Turkey

Tjaša Turnšek

Decolonisation (room U33)

Andrea Průchová Hrůzová

 

"They are Unpredictable Junkies and Criminals": George Floyd’s Death and the
BLM Movement in Online User Discussions

Kateřina Kirkosová

 

Intervene, Protect, Remove! The Statue War in the Czech Online Media

Andrea Průchová Hrůzová

 

Decolonisation Repertoires in Czech User-generated Discourse: The “New Totalitarianism” in Local Responses to Global Emancipatory Movements

Lydie Kárníková & Irena Reifová

 

Fulfilling the Blind Spots: Motives and Strategies behind Local Appropriation of
Global Decolonial Agenda

Magdaléna Michlová & Jen Zápotocký

Journalists (room U35)

Signe Ivask

 

Journalists’ Subjective Security during Turbulence Time: Lithuanian Case

Deimantas Jastramskis (Ingrida Gečienė-Janulionė, Giedre Plepytė-Davidavičienė, Rūta Kupetytė)

 

Paper Proposal: Parenting Strategies of Czech (Female) Journalists in the Context of
Precarity

Hana Řičicová & Karolína Hájková (Lucie Rektorová)

 

Reporting the War in a Digital Age - Changes in Journalistic Practice –A Comparative Study of Journalists in Poland and Ukraine

Agnieszka Węglińska (Aleksandra Seklecka, Tetiana Razumenko)

 

Journalists’ Health in Bulgaria. Economic Dependencies of Media and Poverty Indicators

Zhana Popova

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)
10:00-11:30 - Panels

Disinformation and Polarization (room U32)

Lucie Čejková

 

Polish News Journalists Against Disinformation. Analysis of Own Research

Katarzyna Bąkowicz

 

Spreading Disinformation through Ugliness: Visual Informality of Fake News Websites

Jan Novotný

 

A Step Too Far? Negative Effects of Polarization: The Case of News Reporting by Polish Independent Media in 2015-2022

Jacek Kołodziej

 

Disinformation Narratives on Social Media in Latvia

Klinta Locmele (Velta Skolmeistere)

 

Astrology, Folk Science, and Magical Thinking. Recommendations for Women's Health in the Weekly Magazine "Ieva" (2018-2022)

Marita Zitmane

Public service media (room U33)

Klára Smejkal

 

East German Identity Work and Fiction in Public Service Broadcasting. A Study on Audience Perceptions

Maria Löblich

 

Does Public Service Media Serve its Purpose? Unequal Political Screen Time and RTVS in Slovakia

Bianka Francistyová & Lucia Furtáková

 

Public Service Media in Central and Eastern Europe – A Comparative Study

Katarzyna Konarska

 

Public Media in Poland After 2015: “Good Change” in Practise

Rafał Klepka

 

Two Sides of the Same Coin? Trust and Distrust in Public Service Media: A Case Study from the Czech Republic

Klára Smejkal (Marína Urbániková)

11:30-11:45 - Coffee Break (AULA)

11:45-13:15 - Panels

Science Communication and Covid (room U32)

Jakub Macek

 

Mediatizing, Translating, Remediating Science: Explaining the Shift in Science Communication Culture

Ebe Pilt

 

Science Journalism in the Post-Covid Era: A Qualitative Study of CEE Newsrooms

Karolína Poliaková & Tereza Klabíková Rábová

 

What Makes Science Journalism Click? Case Study of Mindcraftstories.ro Headlines

Andrada Fiscutean (Maria-Magdalena Rosu, Cecilia Emanuela Băsu)

 

Persuasive Communication in the NHS Facebook Posts after the Start of the COVID-19 Vaccination Programme

Weronika Saran

 

In a Different Body: Discursive Analysis of the Czech Media Representation of Trans* People

Michaela Fikejzová (Martin Charvát)

Media in Europe (room U33)

Lukáš Slavík  

The Discursive Construction of Europe in Czech Social Media

Vaia Doudaki, Nico Carpentier & Sandra Abdulhaková (Miloš Hroch, Klára Odstrčilová)

 

Alternative Media - Towards a New Definiton

Steffen Göths

 

Sourcing the Economy: Automated Content Analysis of Journalistic Sourcing Practices in the Czech News

Jan Motal, Rubén Olveira-Araujo & Michał Tkaczyk

 

Phases of Going Digital: Framework for Assessing Newsroom Digitalisation Process

Marju Himma-Kadakas & Signe Ivask

13:15-13:30 - Last Remarks
13:30 - Good Bye Lunch On Site (AULA)

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