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

3rd International LAB Meeting - Summer Session 2005 Announcement

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3rd International LAB Meeting - Summer Session 2005

11th International Summer School

Social Representations in Action and Construction in Media and Society

"Applying the Facet Theory and Statistical Analysis via HUDAP software to Research on Social Representations: Computer Mediated Training Sessions, both Theoretical and Methodological"

at the European PhD on Social Representations & Communication Multimedia LAB & Research Center, Rome-Italy
with a Joint Session with the "10th International Facet Theory Conference"

http://www.action-m.com/ft2005

From 2nd to 10th July 2005

Project Summary

 

 

The European PhD on Social Representations and Communication International Lab Meetings, successor to the decade of International Summer Schools, provides an important opportunity for young researchers to obtain advanced academic and technical skills needed to conduct state-of-the-art research. Twelve ten days-long courses are organised around the theme of Social Representations in Action and Construction in Media and Society and focus on advanced practical training for 25 participants.  The first two events each year integrate virtual and face-to-face sessions, aimed at training doctoral students in meta-theoretical analysis of the literature. The following one is face-to-face intensive training courses requiring the physical mobility of participants and open to long-term dissemination via web. These events share common objectives and have a didactic structure with multiple training opportunities for critical analysis of the link between multi-media communication systems and social representations. The methods, techniques, software packages and related method theory guiding applications in research design, will provide the unifying theme for each event of the proposed advanced courses. The topics developed in the participants' research projects presented and discussed during the workshops will provide a variety of societal issues mediated and constructed via traditional and new media.  The program's originality is in its training methods, integrating face-to-face interaction (workshops, lectures, presentations) with mediated virtual interaction (Internet forum discussion, web-videoconferencing, streaming videos). Key lectures expand the horizon to other communication fields (semiotics, linguistics, sociology, mass communications, media studies etc.). The phenomena we cover (information society, new socialization and communication strategies and applications for politics, health, the environment, social minorities, gender, etc.) are clearly relevant to EU policy.

Compared  to  that  successfully  used  in  the  past  ten  years  of  the  International  Summer  Schools,  the  European   PhD  on  Social Representations and Communication International Lab Meetings will offer a slightly different formula for advanced training. The originality of this program is found in its innovative training methods, combining face to face interaction in a variety of training situations  (workshops, lectures, presentations)  with mediated  virtual  interaction  (internet  forum discussion,  web-videoconferencing, streaming  videos on the web) for training  purposes,  especially  long term dissemination  of the scientific  events.   Our intention is to continue  the International  Summer School's  tradition  of achieving  "steps forward"  by addressing  state of the art scientific  problems through valuable research training methods and innovative applications.

The formula adopted for this new series of events is even more innovative compared previous ones for the following reasons:

it   gives  research  trainees  a more  active  role allowing  a number  of  them  to  take  on  responsibilities  as  research  event assistants;
it will accept a limited number of post-doctorate  researchers  as participants,  not only doctoral  candidates.   This will allow for the improvement of cross-fertilization  of ideas and research practices between research trainees with different levels of expertise as well as providing new training opportunities for researchers who already have  4-10 years of experience at the time of the event;
the practical advanced training sessions (in the physical lab as well on-line) reduces the number of   participants  in each event and increases the number of events each year;
it  includes  complementary  sessions  aimed  at  international  research  management  training  valuable  for  researchers'  career development;
it promotes  post-event  forum discussions  among the participants  via web on the knowledge  acquired  during  the practical  courses and its later applications.  They can also request on-line feedback from guest experts, as consultants.

 

Event No Event duration
Start date End date
1 22/01/2005 30/01/2005
2 29/04/2005 08/05/2005
3 02/07/2005 10/07/2005
4 21/01/2006 29/01/2006
5 29/04/2006 07/05/2006
6 02/09/2006 10/09/2006
7 20/01/2007 28/01/2007
8 28/04/2007 06/05/2007
9 07/07/2007 15/07/2007
10 26/01/2008 03/02/2008
11 26/04/2008 04/05/2008
12 05/07/2008 13/07/2008

 

The draft  agenda  for  the  first three  sessions of  the  Advanced  Research  Training  Courses  to  be  organised  on the first year  (2005) in winter, spring and summer is as follows.

 

Year Session

Start date-

End date

Typlogy and

Location

Topic

Advanced Research Training

Objective

1 2005 Winter

22/01/05

30/01/05

Integrated On Line

and Face-to-Face

 

held at the European

Ph.D on S.R. & C.

Research Centre and

Multi-media Lab

Rome - ITALY

 

with multi-points

connection via web

auditorium

Virtual group and individual training

in  the use of European Ph.D. web-Auditorium

via Marratech Pro multi-point video conference system.

Special training sessions will be organized

using as didactic materials:

guidebook for the use of the European PhD. Marratech Pro. Web auditorium and the guide of conduct designed to participate in the on-line events;

the new grid aimed at the meta-theoretical analysis of the comprehensive  literature  on Social  Representations and Communication  and at building the specialized Intelligent Virtual Library on S.R. & C..

the new tools for the on-line evaluation of the research reports developed by the research trainees at different stages of their doctoral training.

2 2005 Spring

29/04/05

08/05/05

Integrated On Line

and Face-to-Face

 

held at the European

Ph.D. on S.R. & C.

Research Centre and

Multi-media Lab

Rome - ITALY

 

with multi-points

connection via web

auditorium

Image-based research methods for analysing representations in action in different cultural contexts.

 

Investigating Iconic Representations and Flasbulb mass-Memory in the media: the photolangage technique and its application in focus groups.

3 2005 Summer

02/07/05

10/07/05

Face-to-Face

 

held at the European

Ph.D. on S.R. & C.

Research Centre and

Multi-media Lab

Rome - ITALY

with a joint session

with the International Facet Theory Conference in

Centro Congressi

via dei Frentani

-

Rome

Applying  the Facet  Theory and statistical analysis via HUDAP software to research on Social Representations:

computer mediated training sessions,

both theoretical and methodological

 

Keynote speakers have been chosen from among leading scientists in various disciplines  (anthropology, sociology, social psychology, psychology of art, media studies, science communication, etc.) with different  research  traditions  in the area of communication.  The aim is not only to present state-of-the-art of research and theory from various fields, but also to stimulate the cross-fertilization of ideas in a multidisciplinary arena.

      Depending on the technical conditions of the speed connection available across the online participant’s network and the accomplished technical requirements, the magisterial lectures, produced during the scientific events, are transmitted simultaneously in real time to all the participants and/or transmitted in streaming videos on the web for a post event connection.

The first event was chaired by Prof. Serge Moscovici (E.H.E.S.S.-L.E.P.S.-M.S.H.), the Program Director of the European Ph.D., and Prof. Annamaria Silvana de Rosa (La Sapienza University of Rome – Italy), Scientific Co-ordinator of the program.

The audience consisted of two different groups of participants. One group participated in the meeting from multi-media lab in Rome, the other group was connected from various countries worldwide. Both groups joint into the interactive learning process via the use of Marratech pro multi-point video conference system called the European PhD web auditorium.

The first part of the event consisted in training the participants in the technical use of the online conferencing tool. The second part included the following intellectual input followed by interactive discussion with the participant, from inside and outside the lab:

 

Ø     KEYNOTE LECTURES by Prof. Klaus Peter Koepping University of Heidelberg (Germany) on:

 “Crisis of representation. The new order of the representation in the age of globalisation: Hegemonial and anti-hegemonial representations.”

“Representations and symbolic systems of culture.”

Ø     LECTURES by Prof. Annamaria de Rosa, (La Sapienza University of Rome - Italy) Scientific co-ordinator of the European Ph.D. on S.R. & C on:

“Paradigmatic coherence between criteria for meta-theoretical anlysis of the literature on the Social Representations theory and evaluation tools designed to analyse different steps of the research reports.”

Ø     LECTURES by Prof. Serge Moscovici, (E.H.E.S.S; M.S.H. – L.E.P.S. - France) Program director of the European Ph.D. on S.R. & C. on:

“The construction of a critical bibliography: An on-going process for a good research practice.”

Ø     Intensive groups working session on meta-theoretical analysis.

 

The second meeting included the participation of Prof. Angela Arruda and Prof. Clelia Nascimento from Brazil and of Prof. Renata Metastasio, Prof. Annamaria Prof. Giannini and Prof. Annamaria de Rosa from Italy.

Ø     LECTURE by Prof. Angela Arruda, Universidade Federal Rio de Jainero (Brazil) on:

“Imaginary and social representation of Brazil”

“Brazilian Research on Social Representation” 

Ø     LECTURE by Prof. Annamaria de Rosa, La Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) (Scientific co-ordinator of the European Ph.D. on S.R. & C) on:

 “Image-based research and Social Representations: the drawing as vehicle for studying Social    Representations”

“Applying the photo language in focus group”

Ø     LECTURE by Prof. Annamaria Giannini , La Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) on:

“Social representations in visual art: cognitive and emotional aspects”

Ø     LECTURE by Prof. Renata Metastasio , La Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) on:

“Techniques and Method of Analysis of Images in advertising: a ”content analysis” basedresearch on international magazines”

Ø     LECTURE by Prof. Clelia Nascimento Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Brazil) on:

“The use of iconic representation in science communication”

Ø     Intensive group working sessionS ON PARTICPANTS‘ RESEARCH PROJECTS AND PRESENTATIONS based on Iconic materials or research tools ( drawing, map, cartoon, photos, adverts, videos….)

Ø     Training sessions relating to ODL use of the Euro PhD website and methodological skills for distant monitoring of research progress

 

The third meeting (the new edition of the 11th International Summer Schools), unlike the two other events, will imply a face-to-face interaction among all the participants requiring international physical mobility of both professors and research trainees in order to attend the advanced training course at the European PhD. Research Centre and Multimedia Lab in Rome (Italy).

The 3rd International Lab Meeting will be held in Rome from 02/07/2005 to 10/07/2005 immediately before the Facet Theory Conference (July 10-13) - www.action-m.com/ft2005), where it will be possible to be exposed to the state of the art of the literature on Facet Theory research field which inspires the Hudap statistical package which participants will learn during this third event.

 

Facet Theory (FT) is a systematic and integrative approach to coordinating theory and research. As a design tool it includes experimental design and sample construction as special cases. Thus, FT comprises the universe of observations, the population of respondents, and the range of observations. It stratifies these universes by facets, and integrates the design into a mapping sentence which guides item construction and formulation of hypotheses. Finally, particular multivariate data analysis methods (such as SSA, POSAC, MSA) have been developed to test these hypotheses.  Facet Theory has been successfully applied to a large number of research areas where it helped to discover and refine empirical laws. This, in turn, has been instrumental in developing the principles and methods of FT.  Because of its systematic and taxonomic features, FT also proved to be a didactically useful tool for teaching methods.

 

The meeting will be chaired by Prof. Annamaria Silvana de Rosa (La Sapienza University of Rome – Italy), Scientific Co-ordinator of the program. It will include the following intellectual input followed by interactive discussion with the participants:

Ø     LECTURE by Prof. Fabrice Buschini, Faculté de psychologie et des sciences de l’éducation, University of Geneva (Switzerland) on:

“Facet analysis: a technique to combine structure and content in the study of social representations”  

Ø     LECTURE by Prof. Erik Cohen, Bar Ilan University (Israel) on:

“Facet Theory: Concept and Techniqu

Ø     LECTURE by Prof. Annamaria de Rosa, La Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) (Scientific co-ordinator of the European Ph.D. on S.R. & C) on:

 Modeling Social Representations through Facet Theory methodological approach:

Social Representation Facets of European Nations and European Union”

Ø     LECTURE by Prof. Dov Elizur, Bar Ilan University (Israel) on:

“Advantages and limitations of Facet Theory compared to other approaches”

Ø     LECTURE by Prof. José Valencia, Universidad del Pais Vasco, San Sebastian (Spain)

“Social representations and Language: remarks on theory, methods and research”

Ø     Intensive group working sessions ON PARTICPANTs’ RESEARCH PROJECTS AND ADVANCED TRAINING ON STATISTICAL ANALYSIS VIA HUDAP USING THEIR DATA FILES AND RESEARCH TOOLS.

 

Active Participants’ contribution

The whole series of practical courses will involve substantial hands-on laboratory and/or field experience for the participants, who will be asked to bring their  research  data  files,  if  available. 

The  various  topics  developed  in  the  participants'  research  projects  presented  and  discussed during the workshops will provide a variety of societal issues mediated and constructed via different traditional and new media.   The methods, techniques, software packages and related method theory guiding applications in research design, will provide the unifying theme for each event of the proposed advanced training courses.

The  European  PhD  on  S.R.  &  C.  International  Lab  Meetings  will  be  led  by  qualified  academic  experts,  who  will  commit  for  the entire ten days-long  event, assisted by one or two doctoral or post-doctoral  candidate  research assistants  who are already familiar with the specific technique and software. 

The 12 sub-programmes of the whole series of the International Lab Meetings are related to each other by:

·      common pedagogical objectives in training European PhD researchers

·       the general topic: "Social Representations in Action and Construction in Media and Society"

·       links between specific topics (the theory of the methods and their applications) around which the 12 events are organised

·       a focus on social psychology from a multidisciplinary perspective

·       a didactic structure involving different types of training sessions (empirical research methods advanced training, workshops with participants'  presentations,  keynote lectures,  integrated  training sessions using the European PhD website, post-event forum discussion, streaming videos on the web, etc.)

·       integration  of  on-site  training  (face  to  face  interaction)  with  web-videoconferencing  (virtual  interaction)  with  European PhD network university sites, including the Marie Curie Multi-Partner Organisation and the SoReCom Thematic network.

Target participants  include the following:

·       Doctoral research trainees enrolled in the European PhD on S.R. & C.

·       European PhD on S.R. & C.  Marie Curie Fellows

·       A limited  number  of young  researchers  (no more than 5) with  4-10  years  of post-graduate  experience  from  organisations,  institutions,  and public or private research centres interested in the subjects (preferably  among participants in previous European PhD on Social Representations and Communication International Summer Schools or introduced  by  one  of  the universities of the Socrates-Erasmus network or the European PhD Vinci network).

·       Postgraduates,  doctoral research trainees including those  not belonging  to the European  PhD on S.R.   & C.  network and from outside Europe enrolled  in  national  PhD  courses  or  in  team  research  programmes   (preferably  among participants in previous European PhD on Social Representations and Communication International Summer Schools or introduced  by  one  of  the universities of the Socrates-Erasmus network or the European PhD Vinci network).

Priority in the selection procedure will be given to the regularly enrolled European PhD on S.R. & C.  research trainees, by taking into account that the European PhD on Social Representations and Communication International Lab Meetings is a  crucial  didactic  stage  in  their  training,  for  which  10  credits  per  year  are  awarded  under  the  Euro  PhD  system.

If places will be still available, young researchers not enrolled in the Euro PhD programme will be selected. For them the European PhD on Social  Representations  and  Communication  International  Lab  Meetings  provide  an  opportunity  to  broaden  their  specialised knowledge in the subject area. 

 

Dissemination

The  European  PhD  on  Social  Representations  and  Communication  International  Lab  Meetings  deal  with  “Communication”  as  it relates  to  Social  Representations,  an  area  of  study  which  originated  in  and  spread  out  from  Europe.   Past  International  Summer Schools, particularly through their link with the European PhD, have reinforced the European origin of the research area and helped to re-establish the world wide intellectual leadership of European Social Psychology.   The European PhD on Social Representations and Communication  is now well established  as a permanent  European forum for disseminating  state of the art research in this area.  Continuation  of the Euro  PhD Summer  School  experience  in future  years  is crucial  if Europe  is to maintain  its role  as the leading “voice”  in  what  has  now  become  a multilingual  worldwide  research  field  which  is  closely  tied  to  social  policy-making  processes including  immigration  and  minority  groups,  quality  of  life,  health,  environment,  and   information  technology . There  is  also European added value in  training researchers who can pool the knowledge gained from academic research and expertise acquired by the  private  sector  and  political  institutions  to  conduct  future  comparative  studies  in  social  sciences  in  areas  of  importance  for  EU citizens. Continuing  to  offer  these  advantages,  now  via  the  European  PhD  on  Social  Representations  and  Communication International  Lab Meetings  that  have  a consistent  ethos  and format  (didactic  and administrative  structure,  monitoring  system)  will help  to  set  and  maintain  European  standards  for  both  research  and  teaching.   In  this  respect  the  European  PhD  on  Social Representations  and  Communication  International  Lab  Meetings  will  be  yet  another  step  towards  the  construction  of  a  "Virtual University of Europe".

 

APPLICATION FOR MSCF-CT-2004-013264 FUNDING

- The eligible candidates may apply for MSCF-CT-2004-013264 funding (including scientific participation fees, travel expenses at the lowest fare, accommodation and lunches according to the arrangement provided by the organiser). Eligible applicants are:

-         research trainee enrolled in the European  Doctorate on Social Representations and Communication

-         new candidate of the European  Doctorate on Social Representations and Communication for 2005/2006 with no more than 4 years of research activity, since gaining a University Degree giving access to doctoral studies

-         potential candidate of other doctoral program in Social Sciences with no more than 4 years of research activity, since gaining a University Degree giving access to doctoral studies or as doctoral research trainees who had not yet obtained a doctoral degree

-         Experienced Participant with at least 4 years and less than 10 years of Research Experience - since gaining a University Degree giving access to doctoral studies (no more than 5 experienced participants will be admited, free of charge)

-         Those who do not fulfill the eligibility criteria, - if admitted – are requested to pay the amount of 1000 Euro for the scientific participation fee (not including travel, accommodation, and living expenses) as soon they receive the letter of acceptance. The deadline and method of payment will be communicated with the letter of acceptance.