European / International Joint Ph.D. in
Social Representation and Communication

31st International LAB Meeting 2016 (22nd International Summer School) - Scientific Programme

 

31st International Lab Meeting – Summer Session 2016
22nd International Summer School on Social Representations and Communication

of the

European/International Joint Ph.D. in Social Representations and Communication

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

The “methodological polytheism in the Social Representations literature and its implication in the contemporary communication era:
distinctiveness and dialogue between multiple research methods (textual and image-based research sources and tools, traditional and new media-based research design, experimental and field oriented studies)

 

 at the European/International Joint PhD in Social Representations & Communication Research Center and Multimedia LAB
Piazza Cavalieri di Malta 2, Rome - Italy

 

17-23 July 2016

 

Symbols:

Different type of sessions:

On line

(Video and Audio connected)

Web-chat

Video-recorded

 

 

Day

Time

Topic/Events

Teaching Staff & Research Assistant

July

18

Monday

Morning

09:00-10:00


Relating multiple paradigmatic approaches and levels of analysis to the methodological polytheism in the social representation literature

 

Annamaria de Rosa
(Italy)

Ioana Guraliuc
(Romania)

Laura Arhiri
(Romania)

Maryia Kukharava
(Belarus)

 

10:00-12:00


Dialogical methods for investigating social representations in various professional practices

 

Prof. Ivana Markova

University of Stirling

United Kingdom

 

12:00-12:30



Questions from participants in a face-to-face context and via the web-auditorium and forum discussion with the keynote speakers

 

Prof. Ivana Markova

University of Stirling

United Kingdom

12:30-14:00 Lunch break

 

14:00-15:00


From the use of big data to meta-analysis in urban and transportation studies in the society of algorythms

 

Dr. Sylvain Lassarre

IFSTTAR

France

15:00-15:30 Coffee break

15:30-16:30


 

Methodological input from the EU project SafetyCube: a meta-analysis from mixes different types of studies (road user, infrastructure, vehicle) and applied disciplines (from medicine to epidemiology, to transportation and environmental studies)

 

Dr. Sylvain Lassarre

IFSTTAR

France

 

16:30-17:00



Questions from participants in a face-to-face context and via the web-auditorium and forum discussion with the keynote speakers

 

Dr. Sylvain Lassarre

IFSTTAR

France

 

 

Day

Time

Topic/Events

Teaching Staff & Research Assistant

July

19

Tuesday

Morning

10:00-11:30


The concept of themata ‘at the heart of social representations’ : implications for single case studies

 

Prof. Ivana Markova

University of Stirling

United Kingdom

11:30-12:00 Coffee break

 

12:00-12:30



Questions from participants in a face-to-face context and via the web-auditorium and forum discussion with the keynote speakers

 

Prof. Ivana Markova

University of Stirling

United Kingdom

12:30-14:00 Lunch break

14:00-15:00


Anchoring different methodological options and research designs into various geo-cultural contexts-continents

 

Annamaria de Rosa
(Italy)

Laura Dryjanska
(Poland)

Mihaela-Alexandra Gherman
(Romania)

Teresa Forte
(Portugal)

Implications of market-driven practices on the (mis)use of SRT

Ana Tomicic
(Croatia)

15:00-17:00


Detecting multiple methods researching social representations in various thematic areas and cross-disciplinary domains

 

Annamaria de Rosa
(Italy)

Laura Dryjanska
(Poland)

Aminat Ramazanova
(Russia)

Borja De Madaria
(Spain)

Monica Gabriela Panzaru
(Romania)

Carlos Miguel Aguilar
(Mexico)

Filomena Berardi
(Italy)

Polemic social representations on Social Change: is there no royal road for the study of social representations?

Tânia Santos
(Portugal)

 

 

Day

Time

Topic/Events

Teaching Staff & Research Assistant

July

20

Wednesday

Morning

09:00-10:00


Figurative language, automaticity and discourse: social representations as a bridge between cognition and social construction

Prof. Bruno Mazzara

Sapienza University of Rome

Italy

 

10:00-10:30



Questions from participants in a face-to-face context and via the web-auditorium and forum discussion with the keynote speakers

 

Prof. Bruno Mazzara

Sapienza University of Rome

Italy

10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-12:00


Intergenerational narrative of violence: trying to grasp social representations of the past

 

Prof. Giovanna Leone

Sapienza University of Rome

Italy

 

12:00-12:30



Questions from participants in a face-to-face context and via the web-auditorium and forum discussion with the keynote speakers

 

Prof. Giovanna Leone

Sapienza University of Rome

Italy

12:30-14:00 Lunch break

14:00-15:00


Looking at Social Representations through critical psychology methods. Thinking Evil: Machiavellian Principles in Today's Geo-Political Context and islamophobia

 

Prof. Gina Philogene

City University of New York

USA

 

15:00-15:30



Questions from participants in a face-to-face context and via the web-auditorium and forum discussion with the keynote speakers

Prof. Gina Philogene

City University of New York

USA

15:30-16:30


Research tools for the Socio-Cultural Anthropology and Ethnographic Approach to the Social Representations within Urban Studies

 

Prof. Martha De Alba

Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana

Mexico

 

16:30-17:00



Questions from participants in a face-to-face context and via the web-auditorium and forum discussion with the keynote speakers

Prof. Martha De Alba

Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana

Mexico

 

 

Day

Time

Topic/Events

Teaching Staff & Research Assistant

July

21

Thursday

Morning

09:00-10:30


The Role of Media in Shaping the Social Imaginary: films as social document. The case of gender and genre in the sense making through films

Prof. Monica-Elena Mitarcă

University ‘Dimitrie Cantemir’

Romania

10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-12:00


Mass Media vs. Social Media from the perspective of media studies

Prof. Monica-Elena Mitarcă

University ‘Dimitrie Cantemir’

Romania

 

12:00-12:30



Questions from participants in a face-to-face context and via the web-auditorium and forum discussion with the keynote speakers

Prof. Monica-Elena Mitarcă

University ‘Dimitrie Cantemir’

Romania

12:30-14:00 Lunch break

14:00-15:00


PhotoVoice: Participatory Visual Narrative Inquiry through Dialectic Group Processes: Application to Social Representations

 

Prof. Mieko Yoshihama

University of Michigan

USA

 

15:00-15:30



Questions from participants in a face-to-face context and via the web-auditorium and forum discussion with the keynote speakers

Prof. Mieko Yoshihama

University of Michigan

USA

15:30-17:00

Between the biography of the theory and the personal intellectual auto-biography

Video-Interview with Prof. Gina Philogene

by

Annamaria Silvana de Rosa
Sapienza University of Rome
Italy

 

 

Day

Time

Topic/Events

Teaching Staff & Research Assistant

July

22

Friday

Morning

09:00-10:00


Integrating field studies and @-press research line in a cross-cultural perspective

Prof. Annamaria de Rosa
Sapienza University of Rome (Italy)

Emanuele Fino
EuroPhD Alumnus
University of Sheffield (United Kingdom
)

10:00-10:30 Coffee break

10:30-11:30


Social Networks as conversational space for negotiating social representations

Prof. Annamaria de Rosa
Sapienza University of Rome (Italy)

Emanuele Fino
EuroPhD Alumnus
University of Sheffield (United Kingdom
)

 

11:30-12:00



Questions from participants in a face-to-face context and via the web-auditorium and forum discussion with the keynote speakers

Prof. Annamaria de Rosa
Sapienza University of Rome (Italy)

Emanuele Fino
EuroPhD Alumnus
University of Sheffield (United Kingdom
)

12:00-12:30


From Academia to Professional World back to Academic Context: Sharing experience as EuroPhD Alumnus

Emanuele Fino
EuroPhD Alumnus
University of Sheffield (United Kingdom
)

 

12:30-15:00

 

Lunch break and Farewell Party