Diaspora, Media and Migration
29 October
This year’s DMM young scholars’ workshop welcomes acclaimed
scholars Prof. dr. Myria Georgiou (London School of Economics and Political Science) and Dr. Donya Alinejad (Utrecht University) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel as part of the Digital Fortress Europe Conference.
We all know that it is a difficult task to identify,
validate and present our main findings and contribution of our research
projects as young scholars in the field. Considering the interdisciplinary
nature of our field as well as the continuously changing landscape of media and
communication technologies, it is crucial for us young researchers to situate
our doctoral projects within academic literature and research. This is the
reason why this year’s young scholar workshop aims to help ten doctoral
researchers who work on the intersections of diaspora, media and migration to
find their own voice and make sure that it is heard.
Our one-day long workshop is divided into two parts:
- Morning session: Each participant will be given the opportunity to present their research project and get feedback. Considering the theme of the workshop, the presentations are expected to focus on the main findings and respective theoretical and methodological claims.
- Afternoon session: The afternoon session involves several group activities which will focus on the most effective ways to address limitations of your research, to present your findings/analysis and to think together about the ways in which the research projects are relevant and distinctive.
It is required that the applicants submit a summary of their
research project (between 1500 and 2000
words) by 18 March 2019 to the e-mail address M.Mevsimler@uu.nl.
Summaries should include:
- An introduction which includes your research topic and research question(s)
- A brief literature review with your mains theories/concepts
- Methodology
- Your main findings and how these are expected to contribute theoretically, conceptually and/or methodologically
- Questions/concerns you would like to discuss
- Full name of the author, institutional and departmental affiliation and contact details
The PhD workshop is organized by the EuropeanCommunication Research & Education Association’s (ECREA) Diaspora,Migration & the Media (DMM) section in collaboration with the ECREA’sInternational & Intercultural Communication (IIC) section. The workshop is
organized as part of the Digital Fortress Europe Conference, but please note
that acceptance to the young scholars workshop does not guarantee participation
to the conference. The workshop will take place on the day before the
conference specifically for PhD candidates as a separate event at Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
There is no admission fee. Coffee and tea will be
provided.
The abstracts should be submitted in MS word file. Please
indicate the name of the workshop in your e-mail subject. You should receive
the notification of acceptance by 29 April 2019.
Please do not hesitate to contact the organisers if you have
any further questions:
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