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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: opportunity (participants from former Yugoslavia) Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 11:05:01 -0500 OSI Summer School Media Education in former Yugoslavia Faculty of Social Sciences, Kardeljeva pl. 5, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia karmen.erjavec@uni-lj.si, zala.volcic@uni-lj.si Open Society Institute and Faculty of Social Sciences in Ljubljana announce the Summer School 2000 in Ljubljana, from the 19th of June till the 2nd of July. The exposed theoretical problem of the Summer School is a current state of Media education in former Yugoslavia, which is going to be analysed from three different themes: Media and War, Children and War, Children and Media. The Summer School's focus will be the argument that the former Yugoslav states are inside and outside themselves faced with a lack of communication and with a manipulation of information so vital for the citizen's participation in a democratic system. The Summer School will firstly identify the main point of views on the "media war" in former Yugoslavia. Further, it will deal with the consequences of war on face-to-face and media communication with the emphasis on children's communication. Last, it will focus on the role of the media in children's lives (violence, stereotypes, private/public spheres, pornography) and will try to answer the question What kind of knowledge and skills does the citizen need in a media saturated world? To sufficiently cover the topics, international professors from different perspectives (sociology, media studies, psychology, history, political science ) are invited to lecture. The official language is English. The schedule will be divided into lectures in the mornings, and seminars (with the use of new teaching methods) in the afternoon. The Summer School will cover the participants the expanses of accommodation, food, school-material and main travel costs. WHO MAY APPLY: The participants must be from former Yugoslavia. Summer school will host journalists and young academic stuff, preferably with a finished MA degree. The participants should send their CV's, and a written assignment (3 pages) with the title "Media education in my country", where three main questions have to be addressed: 1. The role of the media (state-media-civil society; media propaganda, public opinion process); 2. The position of Media education in your country (Media education as a part of educational curriculum in different levels of schools, where individuals are thought about the media); 3. The possible solutions to improve the Communication act. On the basis of the above, send your applications no later than till the 30th of March on organisers' emails. The board will select 25 participants and will announce the results till the end of April. ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress