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Ethics, Culture and History: New Media, Communication Technology, Visual Culture and Cinema

Date: 
Mon, 30/05/2016 to Tue, 31/05/2016
Location: 
Room 501, Maiersdorf Faculty Club

In cooperation with the Department of Communication and Journalism and the Smart Family Institute of Communication at the Hebrew University we held two international conferences

Conference Title: Ethics, Culture and History: New Media, Communication Technology, Visual Culture and Cinema

In cooperation with the Department of Communication and Journalism and the Smart Family Institute of Communication at the Hebrew University.

The conference discussed different aspects of new media, communication technology, journalism, culture, ethics, conflict and trauma. The program consisted of panels on various topics including:

-          New Media, Culture, Conflict, Religion and Technology

-          Mediation and the Suffering of Others

-          Cinema, Conflict and Trauma

The program included two keynote lectures and a special plenary session in honor of Professor Elihu Katz:

Keynote Lecture I Title: Towards a Post-Humanitarian Solidarity? Historical Change in the Affectivities of Global Politics

LecturerProfessor Lilie Chouliaraki, London School of Economics and Political Science

Chair: Professor Paul Frosh

Respondent: Dr. Amit Pinchevski

Keynote Lecture II Title: Affective Publics: News Story Telling, Sentiment and Twitter

Greetings: Professor Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Hebrew University.

Lecturer: Professor Zizi Papacharissi, University of Illinois at Chicago

Chair: Dr. Nicholas John

Respondent: Dr. Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt

Special Plenary Session Title: Chance, Ambivalence and Path- Dependence

Lecturer: Professor Elihu Katz, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Chair: Professor Menahem Blondheim

The conference was followed by two research workshops for young researchers and doctoral students led by the keynote guest lecturers, Professor Lilie Chouliaraki from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Professor Zizi Papacharissi from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

The conference, attended by Israel Prize recipient, Professor Elihu Katz, attracted graduate and undergraduate students, research students and young lecturers as well as senior researchers, professors emeriti and guest scholars.

Conference Chairs: Professor Paul Frosh and Professor Ifat Maoz