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The workshop will take place at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Kardeljeva Ploščad 5 The contribution of mass media to human rights violation-oriented policies is no surprise. Once the opposition silenced, television, newspapers, radio, and cinema become ideal channels to manipulate, collectively and individually, the people. They reflect and participate in the radicalization and mobilization of a society that engages in violence. These are extreme examples of ethnic cleansing, mass violence, and genocide. Still, in less overwhelming contexts, the progressive stigmatization of minority groups, the silencing of segments of the society, or the exacerbation of dividing issues pose the same questions: By bringing altogether professional journalists and human rights activists, the workshop “The double role of mass media” proposes a comparative study of these issues in several contexts. It seeks to investigate both common patterns and specificities of the complex role of media in our society, especially in tense, conflictual situations; show innovative projects that have been implemented by the participants; provide the students with critical tools (theory, practice, and training). Rather than pointing to one-sided manipulations, the workshop will emphasize individual means for analysis, understanding, and action in the realm of information. The workshop will focus on: 1) Shaping of information: elaboration of images (use of archetypes and stereotypes; cultural encoding); technical means (framing, editing); captioning/commenting; 2) Forms of resistance and education through mass media; 3) Ethics in media (relation with political power; duty of impartiality and objectivity). |