Let’s Communicate Our Research!

September 4, 2014 • Ethics and Quality • by

One of the main aims of the European Journalism Observatory (EJO) is to promote dialogue between media researchers and practitioners.

On the occasion of the EJO’s 10th anniversary we will be presenting and discussing best practice strategies in communicating media research from different academic and journalism cultures at this year’s European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) conference. How can we reach a broader public with our research results and communicate more effectively with journalists and via social media in today’s “knowledge society”?

Our panel “Let’s communicate our research!” will be held on November 11, the day before the official start of the ECREA 2014 European Communication Conference in Lisbon, Portugal.

Panelists:

– Prof. Dr. Gustavo Cardoso, Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology/University Institute of Lisbon (CIES-IUL), Portugal

– Dr. David Levy, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford, UK

– Prof. Dr. Stephan Russ-Mohl, Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland

– Prof. Dr. Vinzenz Wyss, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland

Chair: Prof. Dr. Susanne Fengler, Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University, Germany.

The panel will take place from 5.30 to 7pm at Universidade Lusófona – Campo Grande Campus – Edifício U. Lisbon.

Following the panel, you are invited to a reception get-together with drinks and small snacks.

Please register until October 15, 2014 with Tina Bettels, editor of the German EJO website, [email protected]

More information on the ECREA 2014 can be found here.

This post is available on EJO also in Albanian, Czech, Latvian, and Ukrainian.

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