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  • Johana Bazlerová: Citizens’ Parliament Shows How Ordinary People Can Shape Media and Democratic Policy
    Reports
    Johana Bazlerová: Citizens’ Parliament Shows How Ordinary People Can Shape Media and Democratic Policy

    Johana Bazlerová reports on the Citizens’ Parliament organized as a part of the MeDeMAP – Mapping Media for Future Democracies.

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  • Přemýšlet se zvukem a obrazem. Audiovizuální eseje představují odlišný druh vědecké práce / Thinking with sound and images: Audiovisual essays as a different way to represent scientific work
    In Media
    Přemýšlet se zvukem a obrazem. Audiovizuální eseje představují odlišný druh vědecké práce / Thinking with sound and images: Audiovisual essays as a different way to represent scientific work

    Štěpán Šanda discusses the use of audiovisual/film essays in academia. The film essay ‘AGON: Constructions of Democracy‘, features as one of the examples.

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  • Screening of the film at the Eastern Mediterranean University in Famagusta, Cyprus
    Screenings
    Screening of the film at the Eastern Mediterranean University in Famagusta, Cyprus

    Screening of the film at the Eastern Mediterranean University in Famagusta, Cyprus (3 March 2026).

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  • Screening of ‘AGON: Constructions of Democracy’ at the Beaconhouse national university in Lahore
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    Screening of ‘AGON: Constructions of Democracy’ at the Beaconhouse national university in Lahore

    Screening of the film as part of the 11th MCAP-BNU International Media Conference 2026, at the Beaconhouse national university (BNU), in Lahore, Pakistan (12 February 2026).

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  • Gendered constructions of migration in Europe: An intersectional analysis of inclusionary and exclusionary discourses on social media platforms
    Publications
    Gendered constructions of migration in Europe: An intersectional analysis of inclusionary and exclusionary discourses on social media platforms

    CULCORC members are among several authors who explore intersectional discourses of migration and gender in the social media environments of three different European countries – Belgium, Greece, and Italy.

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  • ICSJ Brings Czech Citizen Parliament Insights to the European Parliament
    Reports
    ICSJ Brings Czech Citizen Parliament Insights to the European Parliament

    Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism reports on the two seminars organised as a part of the MeDeMAP project in which several CULCORC members are involved.

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  • Seminar On The Czech Citizen Parliament: Analysing Media Change, Participation and Democracy
    Events
    Seminar On The Czech Citizen Parliament: Analysing Media Change, Participation and Democracy

    In this event, the Czech Citizen Parliament was examined as an illustrative case, through which the broader dynamics of contemporary democratic practices can be explored.

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  • Theorizing a multidimensional model for analyzing data fetishism: Reconciling Marxist and Freudian approaches to the ‘split’
    Publications
    Theorizing a multidimensional model for analyzing data fetishism: Reconciling Marxist and Freudian approaches to the ‘split’

    In this chapter Andrea Miconi and Nico Carpentier deploy the notion of data fetishism to capture and unpack the centralising of computer-processed/generated large-scale data and its societal privileging over knowledge.

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  • Gradual Disappearance of the Old. Apocalypse in Eastern European Landscapes
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    Gradual Disappearance of the Old. Apocalypse in Eastern European Landscapes

    In this paper, Štěpán Šanda examines the representations of Eastern European landscapes in local video games with post-apocalyptic settings. The paper paper considers the post-apocalyptic games S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl, Metro 2033 and DayZ made and set in Eastern Europe.

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  • Doing Good or Looking Good? Multinational Corporations’ Social Media Discourses on Forcibly Displaced People
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    Doing Good or Looking Good? Multinational Corporations’ Social Media Discourses on Forcibly Displaced People

    This study examines how five leading multinational corporations (Google, McKinsey & Company, Airbnb, Starbucks and IKEA) represent forcibly displaced people in their Twitter and YouTube communication (2015–2022). Using Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis, the authors examined their YouTube videos, tweets and embedded organic content.

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