Framework program

The Knowledge-Share Communities (#university&emmahub) combines a scientific and practical, professional and social, and formal and informal approach, providing an opportunity for cross-inspiration, a real exchange of ideas and thoughts, networking, and building future joint activities.

When?

November 16-17, 2023

Where?

Faculty of Journalism, Information and Book Studies, Bednarska 2/4, 00-310 Warszawa – all research events takes place there.

Rooms: Columned Hall, 0.04, 0.05, 0.07, 2.06

What?

Would you like to participate in this vibrant and unconventional academic project? You are cordially invited to check the possibilities of joining us!

Day 1

8.30-09.00 Registration | Ground floor

9.00-11.00 The Unconference I (onsite and online, public event) | Columned Hall, 1st floor

  • Welcoming part with the participation of the Authorities of the Faculty, the University, the City Hall and emma.
  • Discussion panel with media management practitioners on the media’s reactions to the war in Ukraine - the main idea of the panel is to look at the media through the prism of media management, including content and people supervision.

Guests:

  • Marta Budzyńska (the Host of "Raport Dnia" airing on Polsat News)
  • Katarzyna Kozłowska (former Editor-in-Chief of "Fakt")
  • Jarosław Pioterczak (RMF MAXX Program Director)
  • Maciej Sztykiel (RMF FM Reporter, special correspondent who covered the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine)

Discussion moderator: prof. Castulus Kolo (president of the Macromedia University of Applied Sciences in Munich and President of the European Media Management Association)

11.00-11.30 Coffee Break | Ground floor

11:30 - 12.30 How to become the Author in Journal of Media Business Studies? | room 0.04 (Ground floor)

  • Special Issue presentation and seminar (prof. Leona Achtenhagen, Jönköping University/Sweden & Editor of JOMBS)

12.30 - 13.30 Lunch | Ground floor

13.30 - 15.30 Workshops I. Let’s know each other and resource mapping
(closed group work on a previously given topic on wartime media management).

  • WT1. Media Policies, CSR and Grassroot Initiatives | room 0.05 (Ground floor)
  • WT2. News Management | room 0.04 (Ground floor)
  • WT3. Media Entertainment & Culture Offer | room 0.07 (Ground floor)
  • WT4. Media Education Room| room 2.06 (First floor)
  • Groups are diverse, consisting of academics from Poland, Ukraine, emma member states and non-member states.
  • Groups discover the mechanisms, techniques, and implemented solutions. They compare them across countries and offer research ideas and recommendations on the assigned topic.

15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break | Ground floor

16:00 - 17:30 Workshops II. 'Questions & methods wall'

  • WT1. Media Policies, CSR and Grassroot Initiatives | room 0.05 (Ground floor)
  • WT2. News Management | room 0.04 (Ground floor)
  • WT3. Media Entertainment & Culture Offer | room 0.07 (Ground floor)
  • WT4. Media Education Room| room 2.06 (First floor)

17.30 - 18.30 Refreshments | Ground floor

19.00 - 21.00 Socialising activity I: “Chopin was from the University of Warsaw”

  • 19.00-20.00: An Enchanting Evening of Chopin music with pianist Piotr Latoszyński | Place: Prof. Jan Baszkiewicz Hall in the Auditorium Building of WNPiSM) - map link
  • 20.00-21.30: a night-time foot tour of the historic University campus

Day 2

9.00-10.30 The Unconference II (onsite and online, public event) | Columned Hall, 1st floor

  • Discussion panel with representatives of Warsaw City Hall authorities and non-governmental organisations on the humanitarian crisis during the war
  • We will focus on the role of Warsaw during the times of war. Providing aid to Ukrainians required extensive organizational efforts and logistics. Thousands of people spontaneously engaged in helping those in need. However, for the aid to be effective, it needed to be properly coordinated.

Guests:

  • Maryna Dorosh (Senior Technical Advisor of the Learn to Discern project, IREX in Ukraine),
  • Greta Gober (Ph.D., The Managing Newsroom Diversity project).
  • Maria Kordalewska (Ph.D., a volunteer and coordinator at refugee help centers in Warsaw),
  • Olaf Osica (Director for Strategy and Analysis, Warsaw City Hall).

Discussion moderator: prof. Göran Bolin (Södertörn University, Sweden), member of the Executive Board of ECREA and Chair of the section Film, Media and Visual Studies in Academia Europaea

10.30-11.00 Coffee break | Ground floor

11.00-13.30 Workshops III. Synthesis – a project/paper pitch approach

  • WT1. Media Policies, CSR and Grassroot Initiatives | room 0.05 (Ground floor)
  • WT2. News Management | room 0.04 (Ground floor)
  • WT3. Media Entertainment & Culture Offer| room 0.07 (Ground floor)
  • WT4. Media Education Room| room 2.06 (First floor)

13.30-14.30 Lunch | Ground floor

14.30-16.00 The Unconference III (onsite and online, public event) | Columned Hall, 1st floor

  • Final presentations of the workshop groups. Conclusions based on the comparative approach. Closing of the official part of the event.

Discussion moderator: prof. Päivi Maijanen-Kyläheiko (LUT University,Finland, Visiting Professor at the University of Trento

18.30-22.00 Socialising activity II: “Warsaw Vibes”

  • 18.30-20.00: surprise (18.15 at the meeting point) | Meeting: in front of the Faculty 
  • 20.00-22.00, dinner at AleGloria | address: Plac Trzech Krzyży 3 - map link