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

7th International Summer School 2001 - Scientific Programme

 

7th International Summer School on Social Representations and Communication

"Communication: Languages, Representations, Interactions"

Rome, Italy
3th-10th June 2001

 

Day Time Topic/Events Teaching Staff
3rd June 

Sunday 

afternoon 
h 18:00 
 

Hotel Nord 
Via G. Amendola 3

Arrival day 
Registration of the participants 
  
 

Welcome drink at the terrace of Hotel Nord

 

 

4th June

Monday

morning

h. 9:30-10:15

Faculty of Psychology 
Via dei Marsi 78

Welcome address

by the Deans  
of the two Faculties of Psychology  
University of Rome 
'La Sapienza'

Nino Dazzi, Italy 
Francesco Avallone, Italy
Presentation of the  scientific programme of the 7° International Summer School and development plan  of the European PhD on S.R. & C. and Marie Curie Training Sites (M.C.T.S.) Annamaria de Rosa, Italy
Presentation of the teaching staff and tutors  of the European PhD on S.R. & C. and of the M.C.T.S. All the invited teachers
Exchange of introductions between all the participants All the participants in the International Summer School
  h. 10:15-11:00 Opening address
Why Communication is important for Social Representations research?
Serge Moscovici, Fr 
the Euro PhD on S.R. & C. Programme Director
  h. 11:00-11:30 Coffee-break  
  h. 11:30-12:30 Parallel Small Groups Seminars 
Presentations and discussion of current research projects by the European PhD students, Marie Curie Fellows and other young researchers 
Ligia Amancio, Portugal 
Daniel Dayan, France 
Annamaria S. de Rosa, Italy 
Gerard Duveen, U.K. 
Klaus Helkama, Finland 
Jorge Jesuino, Portugal 
Janos Lazlo, Hungary 
Ivana Markova, U.K. 
Serge Moscovici, France 
Michel Rouquette, France 
Bernard Schiele, Canada
  h. 12:30-13:30 Lunch   
  afternoon

h. 13:30-15:00

Informal meetings between the participants 
Parallel co-ordinating Meeting for Marie Curie Training Sites and European PhD on S.R. & C. network
M.C.T.S. partners
  h. 15:00-16:30 Parallel Small Groups Seminars 
Presentations and discussion of current research projects by the European PhD students, Marie Curie Fellows and other young researchers 
Ligia Amancio, Portugal 
Daniel Dayan, France 
Annamaria S. de Rosa, Italy 
Gerard Duveen, U.K. 
Klaus Helkama, Finland 
Jorge Jesuino, Portugal 
Janos Lazlo, Hungary 
Ivana Markova, U.K. 
Serge Moscovici, France 
Michel Rouquette, France 
Bernard Schiele, Canada
  h. 16:30-17:00 Coffee-break  
  h. 17:00-18:00 Lecture in plenary session:

History and Social Representations

Janos Lazlo, Hungary
  evening free time for informal meeting  
between the participants
 

 

5th June 

Tuesday

morning

h. 9:30-10:30

Faculty of Psychology 
Via dei Marsi 78

Lecture in plenary session
New contents for an old paradigm: who , what, to whom, with which effects
Gianni Losito, La Sapienza University, Italy
  h.10:30-11:00 Coffee-break  
  h. 11:00-12:30 Parallel Small Groups Seminars 
Presentations and discussion of current research projects by the European PhD students, Marie Curie Fellows and other young researchers 
Ligia Amancio, Portugal 
Daniel Dayan, France 
Annamaria S. de Rosa, Italy 
Gerard Duveen, U.K. 
Klaus Helkama, Finland 
Jorge Jesuino, Portugal 
Janos Lazlo, Hungary 
Ivana Markova, U.K. 
Serge Moscovici, France 
Michel Rouquette, France 
Bernard Schiele, Canada
  h. 12:30-13:30 Lunch   
  h. 13:30-15:00 Informal meetings between the participants and the teaching staff Individual tutoring for the European PhD students and M.C.T.S. felllows  
  h. 15:00-16:30 General Seminar in plenary session

"The critical role of the social subjects in the impact with the media in the informational society?" 

Introduced by 
Serge Moscovici, Fr 
Annamaria de Rosa, It

and stimulated by: 
Ivana Markova, U.K. 
Jorge Jesuino, Pt 
Michel-L. Rouquette, Fr 
Bernard Schiele, Canada

  h. 16:30-17:00 Coffee-break  
  h. 17:00-18:00 Lectures in plenary session
Scientific museum and diffusion of Knowledge 
Bernard Schiele 
UQAM, Montreal, Canada 
  evening free time for informal meeting  
between the participants
 

 

6th June

Wednesday

morning

h. 9:30-10:30

Faculty of Psychology 
Via dei Marsi 78

Lecture in plenary session
Social Representations and dialogical thinking
Ivana Markova, University of Sterling, UK
  h.10:30-11:00 Coffee break  
  h. 11:00-12:30 Parallel Small Groups Seminars 
Presentations and discussion of current research projects by the European PhD students, Marie Curie Fellows and other young researchers 
Ligia Amancio, Portugal 
Daniel Dayan, France 
Annamaria S. de Rosa, Italy 
Gerard Duveen, U.K. 
Klaus Helkama, Finland 
Jorge Jesuino, Portugal 
Janos Lazlo, Hungary 
Ivana Markova, U.K. 
Serge Moscovici, France 
Michel Rouquette, France 
Bernard Schiele, Canada
  h. 12:30-13:30 Lunch   
  h. 13:30-15:00 Informal meetings between the participants and  
Parallel Socrates CDA-D meeting 
For the consolidation of the Euro PhD
Socrates partners
  h. 15:00-1 6:30 Advanced Methodological Seminar:

Investigating visual communication 

Bernard Schiele 
UQAM, Montreal Canada
  h. 16:30-17:00 Coffee-break  
  h. 17::00-18:00 Lecture in plenary session:

Face to face communication among children

Gerard Duveen, U.K.
  evening free time for informal meeting 
between the participants
 

 

7th June

Thursday

Morning

h. 9:30-10:30

Faculty of Psychology 
Via dei Marsi 78

Lecture in plenary session
Stereotypes and values in communication
Klaus Helkama, Finland
  h. 10:30-11:00 Coffee break  
  h. 11:00-12:30 Parallel Small Groups Seminars 
Presentations and discussion of current research projects by the European PhD students, Marie Curie Fellows and other young researchers
Ligia Amancio, Portugal 
Daniel Dayan, France 
Annamaria S. de Rosa, Italy 
Gerard Duveen, U.K. 
Klaus Helkama, Finland 
Jorge Jesuino, Portugal 
Janos Lazlo, Hungary 
Ivana Markova, U.K. 
Serge Moscovici, France 
Michel Rouquette, France 
Bernard Schiele, Canada
  h. 12:30-13:30 Lunch   
  h. 13:30-14:30 Informal meetings between the participants and the teaching staff 
Individual tutoring for the  
European PhD students
 
  h. 14:30-15:30 Advanced Methodological Seminar

Investigating Social Representations from a linguistic point of view

Ivana Markova, U.K.
  h. 15:30-16:30 Lecture in plenary session:

Narrative organisation of social representations

Janos Lazlo, Hungary
  h. 16:30-17:00 Coffee-break  
  h. 17::00-18:00 Lecture in plenary session: 
Structure of communication and social representations.
M.L. Rouquette, France
  evening free time for informal meeting 
between the participants
 

 

8th June 
Friday
Morning

h. 9:30-10:30

Faculty of Psychology 
Via dei Marsi 78

Lecture in plenary session
Communication among scientists
Jorge Jesuino, Portugal
  h. 10:30-11:00 Coffee break  
  h. 11:00-12:30 Parallel Small Groups Seminars 
Presentations and discussion of current research projects by the European PhD students, Marie Curie Fellows and other young researchers 
Ligia Amancio, Portugal 
Daniel Dayan, France 
Annamaria S. de Rosa, Italy 
Gerard Duveen, U.K. 
Klaus Helkama, Finland 
Jorge Jesuino, Portugal 
Janos Lazlo, Hungary 
Ivana Markova, U.K. 
Serge Moscovici, France 
Michel Rouquette, France 
Bernard Schiele, Canada
  h. 12:30-13:30 Lunch  
  h. 13:30-15:00 Informal meetings between the participants and the teaching staff Individual tutoring for the European PhD students  
  h. 15:00-17:00 Advanced Methodological Seminar

Towards a virtual library on S.R. & Communication

Annamaria de Rosa, Italy

Elena Arena, France

  h. 17:00-18:00 Lecture in plenary session

Media studies and semiotics

Daniel Dayan

C.N.R.S., Paris, France

  evening free time for informal meeting 
between the participants
 

 

9ThJune

Saturday

morning

h. 10:00-12:00

Faculty of Psychology 
Via dei Marsi 78

Final session 
(to be defined)
 
  h. 12:00-13:30 Closing ceremony & Social event 
(to be defined)
 

 

10Th June 
Sunday
Departure day

* in this programme, the list of lecturers may change slightly but this will not affect the scientific and thematic articulation of the programme