The Program of the Conference Sessions for October
08-09, 2009
Moscow Readings
Program
All sessions will take place at the MSU Faculty of
Journalism building, Mokhovaya ulitsa,
Detailed map and route descriptions see at
Useful Information section
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Very important note!!!
Please, take into account that on October 7th 2009 in
Domodedovo Airport and Sheremetievo Airport two groups
of volunteers will be expecting our guests at the
arrival lounges.
You can identify them by the MOSCOW READINGS 2009
tablets.
They will inform You on the best transfer options to
Your accommodation destinations and provide You with
travel cards for the public transport system if needed.
Have a good trip and don't bother to look for our
voluntary assistants.
Yours,
Organizing Committee |
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Hotel Izmailovo Alpha is still an Official Hotel of Moscow Readings If You haven't book Your rooms there - please, visit their web site (http://www.hotel-alpha.ru) or contact Organizing Committee. |
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Working language - English.
The beginning of the XXI century witnessed tremendous changes in international politics, economy, information and communication technologies. The emergence of new technologies, channels of distribution and content strategies has led to revision of content characteristics, specifications and production and interaction with audience. The need to comprehend these changes by scientific instruments is now obvious.
The main object of the conference is deeper analysis of the transformations that have taken place in the media system, culture and values of mass media and mass communications on a national and global scale.
Sections’ and Sessions’ Topics
* Trends in media systems.
* Public sphere and the mass media.
* Media policy in the digital revolution era.
* Mass media and the European and global integration.
* Journalism and new media.
* Globalization of media business and glocalization of media content.
* New methods and technologies of scientific studies.
* Digital revolution in the content industry: how technologies change the ways of content delivery and consumption.
* Media Law and Policy for the New Media and Content