International Conference ‘Braking’ News: Censorship, Media, and Ukraine

Posted: February 6, 2013 at 1:46 am

NY-NJ-Metro Thursday 02/21/2013 and 02/22/2013 Conference on Ukraine and Media - Columbia University

International Conference Braking News: Censorship, Media, and Ukraine

February 21 and 22nd, 2013

Columbia University

The Ukrainian Studies Program, Harriman Institute at Columbia University is organizing a conference entitled Braking News: Censorship, Media, and Ukraine to be held in New York City February 21 and 22, 2013. The conference will gather the worlds top analysts on Ukrainian media at Columbia for two days to examine the contemporary state and functioning of Ukrainian media. These experts will discuss how media operate in Ukraine what they contain and how they are sustained.

Braking News: Censorship, Media, and Ukraine will consist of a keynote address, two panels, one roundtable discussion and a film presentation. The conference, which will be open to the public, will commence on Thursday, February 21, 2013 at 7PM with a keynote address by Andriy Kulykov entitled Ukrainian Media: Old Pressures, New Challenges which will be followed by a reception. Friday, February 22nd will feature two panels and a roundtable made up of an international gathering of scholars, as well as practitioners, of Ukrainian media. The first panel, entitled The Media, the Market, and Democracy: Ukraine in a Global Context, will explore the relationship between market forces and how Ukraines media operate in a global environment. It will look at issues such as ownership structures, global media convergence, trends towards infotainment, how this affects media content, journalistic standards, and the process of democracy more broadly.

The second panel, Media Discourse, Ideology, and Discrimination will examine the ideological dimension of Ukrainian media discourse, paying particular attention to the representations of language, historical memory, ethnicity, race and sexual orientation. It will analyze both the unchallenged reproduction and fierce contestation of identity, legitimacy and normality and these processes' contribution to social inequality and discrimination. The roundtable will be a discussion between representatives of the worlds leading news sources on Ukraine about reporting on Ukraine in the West and Ukraines presence in Western media. The conference will conclude with a presentation by Yuri Shevchuk of a 2011 Serhii Bukovsky film entitled Ukraine: When the Countdown Began.

Among those who will be participating in the conference are: Mark Andryczyk, Niklas Bernsand, Brian Bonner, Maksym Butkevych, Tanya Domi, Marta Dyczok, Anastasiia Grynko, Myroslava Gongadze, Matthew Kaminski, Volodymyr Kulyk, Andriy Kulykov, Alexander Motyl, Natalya Ryabinska, Yuri Shevchuk, Olena Tregub and Andrew Yurkovsky.

The conference is free and open to the public. For more information contact Dr. Mark Andryczyk at 212-854-4679 or ma2634@columbia.edu.

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