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PROGRAM

This third Spring School seeks to assert itself as a multidisciplinary event, looking for contributions from several scientific areas including Media Studies, Sociology and Social Psychology. Original and high quality submissions are expected.

 

There will be lectures by invited keynote speakers and in the afternoon, we will have paper sessions with rotating respondents.

 

Participants will have 20 minutes to deliver their presentations, after which there will be 30 minutes for questions and discussion of each presentation with the chairs and the other participants. 

DAY 1: April 11th

“Social media and changing intimacies: online intimacies and networked friendship”

 

Deborah Chambers,

Newcastle University (UK)

 

“Mediated childhoods and media parenting: new parent/child intimacies”

 

Deborah Chambers,

Newcastle University (UK)

 

DAY 3: April 13th

“Putting media in the context of personal communities: the relational turn”

 

Verónica Policarpo,

Universidade Católica Portuguesa (Portugal)

 

DAY 2: April 12th

“Home, families and networked cultures: the case of touchscreen technologies and multiscreen homes”

 

Deborah Chambers,

Newcastle University (UK)

 

"Media, ethics and everyday practice"

 

Stina Bengtsson,

Södertörn University (Sweden) 

 

DAY 4: April 14th

“Up-close and personal: the role of celebrity in everyday life”

 

Sofia Johansson,

Södertörn University (Sweden)  

 

DAY 5: April 15th

"Everyday life in a world without privacy: surveillance and user tactics"

 

Göran Bolin,

Södertörn University (Sweden)  

 

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