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The workshop provides an excellent opportunity to gain an international academic experience. It aims at developing international academic cooperation between national communities and at enhancing students’ team work and international communication skills in academic area. It is designed to get students acquainted with work on particular issues related to the Internet and the policy process in the Czech Republic and Germany in an international team (Prague-Konstanz).
It is also appreciated as an excellent preparatory experience for your own study abroad (e.g., Erasmus+ etc.). The workshop takes place in Praha and Konstanz and it is accompanied by the cultural programme related to the hosting place and organised by the hosting institution (UK FSV, Uni Konstanz). Poslední úprava: Jusić Mirna, M.A., Ph.D. (26.02.2024)
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xxx Poslední úprava: Novotný Vilém, PhDr., Ph.D. (25.01.2024)
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Calderaro, A. (2018). Social Media and Politics. In W. Outhwaite and S. Turner (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Political Sociology, London: Sage Publications, pp. 781-796 Dolata, U., and Schrape, J.F. (2016), Masses, Crowds, Communities, Movements: Collective Action in the Internet Age. Social Movement Studies, 15:1, 1-18. Herweg, N., Zahariadis, N., and Zohlnhöfer, R. (2017). The Multiple Streams Framework: Foundations, Refinements, and Empirical Applications. In C. M. Weible & P. A. Sabatier & (Eds.), Theories of the Policy Process (4th ed., pp. 17-53). Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Krämer, B. (2017) Populist online practices: the function of the Internet in right-wing populism, Information, Communication & Society, 20:9, 1293-1309 Kreiss, Daniel (2016), Seizing the moment: The presidential campaigns’ use of Twitter during the 2012 electoral cycle. New media & Society, 18(8): 1473–1490 Merry, M. K. (2016), Constructing Policy Narratives in 140 Characters or Less: The Case of Gun Policy Organizations. Policy Studies Journal, 44: 373-395. doi:10.1111/psj.12142Other literature can be recommended according to specific interest by teachers. Shanahan, E. A., Jones, M. D., McBeth Mark K. (2018). How to conduct a Narrative Policy Framework study, Social Science Journal Schneider, A. L., Ingram, H. and deLeon, P. (2014). Democratic Policy Design: Social Construction of Target Populations. In P. A. Sabatier & C. M. Weible (Eds.), Theories of the Policy Process (3rd ed., pp. 105-150). Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Poslední úprava: Jusić Mirna, M.A., Ph.D. (26.02.2024)
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The credits will be granted after fulfilling following conditions (plagiarism and other misconducts against academic and/or good manners will prevent passing the course): 1) attendance (100 %) 2) 3 questions to each theoretical text before the Konstanz week 9 points 2) active participation in discussions 10 points 3) Konstanz presentation of the team’s topic 10 points 4) Prague presentation of the team seminar paper draft 10 points 4) Team seminar paper (15-20 pages = 27.000-36.000 signs with blanks) 61 points Total 100 points
Grading Scale (max. 100 points) A 91-100 points B 81-90 points C 71-80 points D 61-70 points E 51-60 points F till 50 points
Important dates: March 3, 2023, 9.30-10.50 – introductory session (online) till March 24, 2023 – deadline for a draft of the Prague presentation + 3 questions to each theoretical text March 26-31, 2023 – Prague week till April 28, 2023 – deadline for the 1st short report on team seminar work progress till May 26, 2023 – deadline for a for the 2nd short report on team seminar work progress till June 16, 2023 – deadline for a for a draft of the Konstanz presentation + the 1st draft of the paper June 18-24, 2022 – Konstanz week July 14, 2023 – deadline for the final version of team seminar papers Poslední úprava: Novotný Vilém, PhDr., Ph.D. (28.01.2023)
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This workshop is primarily open to all BA and MA students of the ISS UK FSV as well as the PVP program who are interested in this kind of experience and who will submit a short motivation letter (max. 1 paragraphs) send to vnovotny[at]fsv.cuni.cz. The number of the participants is limited to 6 students. In case of more than 6 applicants, the choice of participants will be based on their motivation, year of study (preference for advanced BA students), further foreign mobility potential, command of English; command of German as an advantage. Working language is English. Konstanz university is an extraordinary place on the Lake Constance (Bodensee) which represent 3) you are aware of sharing the expenses of traveling to Konstanz (see above) by Friday, Feb 17. Poslední úprava: Novotný Vilém, PhDr., Ph.D. (09.02.2023)
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