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Euricom Colloquium

"What's Left in Communication Research?"
Piran, Slovenia September 17-20, 2003


Hanno Hardt, University of Iowa, USA, and University of Ljubljana, SLOVENIA hhardt@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu
Cruising on the Left. Towards a Genealogy of "Left" Communication Research in the United States
Giovanni Cesareo, Milan Polytechnic, ITALY gncesareo@virgilio.it
Class as a Category in the 'Internet Era'
Nicholas Garnham, University of Westminster, UK garnhan@westminster.ac.uk
Is the Information Society a New Mode of Production?

Kaarle Nordenstreng, University of Tampere, FINLAND kaarle.nordenstreng@uta.fi
Ferment in the Field of Media Education
Janice Peck, University of Colorado, USA jpeck@stripe.colorado.edu
Why We Shouldn’t be Bored by the Cultural Studies vs. Political Economy Debate
Eileen Meehan, Louisana State University, USA ERM3K@aol.com
Political Economy vs. Industry Studies: Some Observations of Trends in U.S. Research

Lincoln Dahlberg, Massey University, NZ l.j.dahlberg@xtra.co.nz
What's Left of the Online Public? A Critical Political Economy of Cyber-communications
Marc Raboy, CANADA marc.raboy@umontreal.ca
Communication Politics, Communication Rights: What's Left and Who's Who at the World Summit on the Information Society

Mojca Pajnik, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA mojca.pajnik@mirovni-instituit.si
How Do We Think about Mediated Societies?

Peter Berglez, Örebro University, SWEDEN peter.berglez@hum.oru.se
The Fixity and Non-Fixity Logic of Capitalist Discourse
Marko Ampuja, University of Helsinki, FINLAND marko.ampuja@helsinki.fi
Media commercialization and the challenges of media theory
John Kim, Stanford University, USA johnwkim@stanford.edu
Revisiting Cultural Imperialism and Cultural Autonomy

Horst Poettker, University of Dortmund, GERMANY poettker@ifj.fb15.uni-dortmund.de
Overtaken by History? The Marxist Theory of Transformation After the Failure of the Socialist Systems in Eastern Europe
Zala Volcic, University of Colorado, USA zala.volcic@colorado.edu
Contemporary Serbian Social Movements and Leftist/Radical Politics
César Bolaño, BRAZIL bolano@ufs.br
Global Changes in the Economy and Communication Systems: A Latin American Perspective

 

 

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