08 Nov
Posted by taih as blogging, call for papers, investigación, jornadas y congresos, sociedad red
informa kathleen evans-romaine, assistant director del institute for applied and professional ethics de la universidad de ohio, de un interesante evento para los próximos 7 y 8 de abril (athens, ohio):
boj will bring together a small group of successful, highly motivated students with some of the leading figures in journalism and media ethics for an intimate, in-depth two-day exploration of one of the most interesting and dynamic areas in applied ethics today. after a daily keynote address on a topic of general interest, participants will break up into workgroups. these workshops will feature presentations by invited scholars and by student participants, with discussion and critique of the presentations.
con un programa que no suena nada mal, la verdad, con conferencias de dan gillmore (autor de we, the media) y clifford christians (university of illinois at urbana-champlain) y varios workshops repartidos por los dos días:
friday, april 7th
martin kuhn (u north carolina): blogging ethics fernanda viegas (mit medialab): privacy and accountability in blogging jan boyles (u west virginia): rhetoric of political bloggers sandeep junnarker (columbia university): blogging investigative reporting: the videoblog saturday, april 8th
mark deuze (indiana university): typology of online journalism bob benz (scripps company): reality constraints of online journalism bernhard debatin (ohio university): online journalism ethics
hay un límite de 25 participantes, que serán escogidos de entre los estudiantes interesados en participar que envíen un paper de acuerdo a las áreas de los workshops antes del 20 de enero de 2006, en función del interés de su colaboración y de acuerdo a los requisitos publicados en su web. si te animas, recuerda que hay becas limitadas para sufragar el viaje, de cuyo interés hay que informar junto al envío del paper propuesto.
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