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It is an unobjectionable fact that media participate in formation of our daily lives by creating identities, images, and by generally influencing our views. This applies not only to politics (i.e. political campaigns), but also to the formation on how we see ourselves and others, e.g. women, ethnic groups, religious groups, etc. Agenda setting research has established decades ago that media set public agendas, and tell us both what to think about (agenda setting) and how to think about a certain issue (media framing). Popular culture, on the other hand, also affects our daily lives by fostering images and ideologies, and by selling a way of life that is presented as acceptable or non-acceptable. All these influences form our daily lives and views of others, and while the media and popular culture do not influence all people, on all issues and at all times, they do have a significant influence on our views and actions. These and other issues are the subject of the conference.

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2017-12-15
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  • apers are invited (but not limited to) for the following panels:

  • Media and identity

  • Media and political campaigns

  • Media and discrimination

  • Women in the media

  • Media Bias

  • Media and democracy

  • Media and human rights

  • Popular culture

  • Media and memory

  • Media and history

  • History of media and popular culture

  • Media and diplomacy

  • Audience studies

  • Media and religion

  • Media and Business

  • Agenda setting and media framing theories

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    2018

    01月14日

    2018

  • 12月15日 2017

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  • 01月14日 2018

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