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Summer School: Traditional Media vs. New Media. 1-12 August, 2012
Chair for Muslim Cultural & Religious History, University of Erfurt. Venue: Faculty of Humanities, Building LG4 / D07
www.tinyurl.com/daadsocialmedia
Tue 31.07
Wed 01.08
Thur 02.08
Fri 03.08
Sat 04.08
Sun 05.08
Mon 06.08
Tue 07.08
Wed 08.08
Thur 09.08
Fri 10.08
Sat 11.08
Sun 12.08
0930-1200 0915 0900 -1030 10-12 09 - 1030 10-12 10 - 12 10-12
Intercultural Communication
Petra Eweleit
Welcome Address
Prof. Dr.
Patrick Rössler
New Media vs Traditional Media –
Setting the Scene
Hasnain Bokhari
Liquid
Democracy
Dorothea Engler
Trip to Weimar
Goethe Haus
Buchenwald
Meeting with FM Radio FREI
Trip to Berlin
German Bundestag
Holocaust Memorial
Boat Trip through Berlin
Trip to Berlin
German Public
Television Station
ZDF
Crowd Sourcing
Dorothea
Engler
Political
Economy of New Media
Hasnain
Bokhari & Mustafa Khan
Student Video Blog
Presentations
Check out
Departure
1500 1030 10 30 14 -16 14 -16 14 - 16 14 - 16 1500
Arrival
Check in
Welcome Note
Prof. Dr. Jamal
Malik
What is Europe?
Geographical Reflections
Prof. Dr. Joachim Burdack
Photo Session Social Media
– German Perspective
Geraldine de Bastion
Falling behind?
How German Public Service Broadcasting
(PSB) incorporates New Media
Johannes Laas
Citizen Journalism
Mustafa Khan
Networked Society & Changing
Media Landscape
Sebastian Haselbeck
End Note
Prof. Dr. Jamal Malik
14 - 15
Library’s Guided Tour
1600 1300 15 - 16 17-19 17-19 17-19 1930 1900
Department of Muslim Cultural
& Religious History
Past, Present &
Future
Christiane Fiebig
Sightseeing
Tour of Erfurt
Manuela Linde
International is Erfurt
University
Christian Bannies
Video Blog
Social Media in Pakistan
Moderator
Irfan Ashraf
Video Blog
Liquid Democracy
Moderator
Imran Bangash
Video Blog
Citizen Journalism
Moderator
Aamer Raza
Iftar at Erfurt Mosque
Multicultural Evening
1600 1800
Culture-Contact & Culture Conflict
Prof. Dr. Jamal
Malik
Orientalism vs Occidentalism
Jamal Malik
1930
Welcome Reception