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[信息]威斯敏斯特大学传媒博士生奖学金(2009)

星期四, 二月 12th, 2009

OhMyMedia按:本BLOG仅受委托发布威斯敏斯特大学传播与媒介研究所2009年博士生奖学金信息,包括研究主题、申请方法等,但不负责解答任何相关问题,请有意者按下文内容自行联系。

威斯敏斯特大学传媒研究所(CAMRI)在2008年“英国学术评估”(RAE)中位列英国传媒专业之首,有多位名师,研究与教学实力不俗。此次奖学金也非常丰厚,包括免除学费(通常每年是9000英镑),另加每年15000英镑奖学金(免税),从2009年10月开始。难得的好机会!

在CAMRI列出的诸多选题中,其中一个是”Citizen Journalism, Investigative Journalism and Social Justice in China”。下文中有来自指导教师Xin Xin, Colin Sparks, Hugo De Burgh的进一步说明,请仔细阅读。进一步讨论,可以发信给Dr. Xin Xin (x.xin1@wmin.ac.uk)。

Research Studentships in Media and Communications at the University of Westminster

The Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) based in the School of Media, Arts and Design at the University of Westminster, rated the UK’s top research centre for Media and Communication in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise is currently offering scholarships for doctoral study. Awards cover tuition fees plus a tax-free stipend of £15,000 pa and commence in October 2009. There are two pathways to apply for a scholarship at CAMRI, so please read the following carefully. Pathway one is for applications for topics specified by the University, pathway two for topics suggested by the applicant.


Pathway one, through the University of Westminster Research Studentships 2009 Competition:
Applications are invited to study for a PhD on the topics listed below:

  • Audience Involvement in Social Affairs Talk on Arab TV
  • Citizen Journalism, Investigative Journalism and Social Justice in China*
  • Engagement with Environmental Issues through New Media
  • New Media and Identity Formation among Young European Muslims
  • Public Service Broadcasting and Strategies for Survival in Europe
  • Children’s Media Policy and Regulation
  • Creativity in Arab Documentary Film-Making
  • Cultures of Making and Sharing Online

Follow the link below for more information on each topic:
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/page-17651

How to apply
Details on eligibility are available:
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/page-17525

Please download an application form here:
Application Form for Westminster Research Studentships 2009

If you need further information about how to apply, please contact studentships@westminster.ac.uk.

Completed forms to be returned to studentships@westminster.ac.uk by the closing date of 5pm on Tuesday 3 March 2009.  Late applications will not be considered.

Pathway two, directly through CAMRI:

The Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) has an international reputation in media policy and economics, media history and media audiences.  The Institute hosts the University’s China Media Centre and Arab Media Centre. It is developing work in media audiences and identities, new media, and Indian and African media.  We currently have an opportunity for two students to undertake an MPhil/PhD in media and communication on a subject of their choice.

To receive an application pack and further details of the scholarships, please contact Erica Spindler (e.spindler@wmin.ac.uk). You should specify that you wish to apply for a CAMRI Scholarship. Closing date for receipt of applications: Tuesday 10 March 2009. Interviews will be held in March and early April.

Prospective students wishing to discuss an application informally may contact Dr Anthony McNicholas (mcnichc@wmin.ac.uk).

For further information on CAMRI visit our web page at www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-561

* A brief description of the theme ‘Citizen Journalism, Investigative Journalism and Social Justice’

This project encourages applicants to draw attention to the burgeoning new media and Citizen journalism (CJ) in the fast changing Chinese society. CJ along with its various forms, such as ‘personal journalism’, ‘citizen-produced coverage’, ‘participatory journalism’, ‘grassroots journalism’, ‘blogging’ and ‘self-publishing’, are playing a significant role in challenging the current media supervision system, expressing Chinese nationalist sentiments, seeking social justice and changing the way in which Chinese younger generations to get to know the outside world. An up-to-date study of CJ is essential in order to have a better understanding of the relationship between media and social change in the most populous and fast industrializing country. Potential applications are encouraged but not limited to discussions of the relationship between CJ and traditional investigative journalism in relation to social justice and democratisation.

 


The Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) based in the School of Media, Arts and Design at the University of Westminster, rated the UK’s top research centre for Media and Communication in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise is currently offering scholarships for doctoral study. Awards cover tuition fees plus a tax-free stipend of £15,000 pa and commence in October 2009. One of the topics specified is ‘Citizen Journalism, Investigative Journalism and Social Justice in China’. For other topics, please check http://www.wmin.ac.uk/page-17651. For an informal discussion email Xin Xin at x.xin1@wmin.ac.uk

 

Supervisors: Xin Xin, Colin Sparks, Hugo De Burgh

This project will extend the China Media Centre’s leading role in researching the relationship between media and social change in China to include the burgeoning area of new media and Citizen Journalism, drawing attention to the impact of Web 2.0 technology on communications in the world’s most populous country. New forms of journalism, variously termed ‘citizen’, ‘personal’, ‘participatory’, ‘self-publishing’ and ‘blogging’ but here referred to as CJ are beginning to play a significant role in challenging government censorship, expressing Chinese nationalist sentiment, seeking social justice and changing the way in which young people are encountering the outside world. This research topic is particularly important now, when in response to widespread social, economic and political discontent and in the aftermath of the Beijing Olympics, the Communist party has re-tightened its control over traditional media, leaving little space for television and newspaper journalists to pursue investigations unhindered. This study will focus in particular on social issue blogs run by non-journalists/professionals.

Previous work done by members of the CMC has shown ‘traditional’ investigative journalism to be an important agent of transformation of authoritarian China into a more open and fair society. With that currently under threat, the strengths of new forms of journalism, (though there are valid questions as to for instance their veracity and impartiality) may be seen to complement the weaknesses of older forms. Against this background, this study in discussing the relationship between CJ and investigative journalism attempts to go beyond a zero-sum game of the rise of CJ verses decline of investigative journalism. Blogging and investigative journalism may be seen to be complementary, the former using the latter to check ‘facts’ it uncovers and the latter using blogging as a new source of stories. This research project aims to examine the complex relationship between CJ and investigative journalism, focusing on the intersection and interaction between the two forms. It will answer the following questions:

  • How do CJ and investigative journalism interact with each other during the process of investigations?
  • To what extent do investigative journalists rely on blogs for news sources?
  • To what extent do blogs rely on professional investigations for stimulating further debate around a certain issue?
  • To what extent have blogs changed the way in which professional journalists investigate social problems?
  • What is the impact of the rise of CJ on social justice in China?
  • What is the impact of the rise of CJ on the process of democratisation in China?

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英国大学传媒专业排名(2009)

星期三, 一月 21st, 2009

rae2008前文《英国“学术研究评估”(RAE2008)最新结果公布》中提到了威斯敏斯特大学(University of Westminster)媒体、艺术与设计学院(the school of Media Arts and Design, 简称MAD)在2008RAE中的骄人成果。最近看到国内媒体上也开始对RAE2008后的英国大学排名情况有所报道,尤其是传媒专业排名情况。录原文于下,供感兴趣的人参考,来源为搜狐网。

(OhMyMedia注:排名都是人为的,用社会科学的术语来说,反映的是不同测量方法、不同概念和指标的结果。究竟哪所大学最适合你?还是要综合专业、教授、个人兴趣、未来职业方向等多种因素考虑)

威斯敏斯特大学传媒专业居英国同类专业之首

随着国际交流的日益深入以及中国广播电视事业的不断发展,近年来,西方大学的媒体、传播及相关专业一直是社会科学领域中最受中国留学生青睐的热门学科之一。2008年12月18日,英国官方机构公布了几年一度的科研考评报告 (Research Assessment Exercise,RAE),其中部分内容对英国各大学媒体传播专业的学术研究水平进行了全面而详细的评估。

威斯敏斯特大学(University of Westminster)以较大优势名列第一名,伦敦政治经济学院(LSE)和伦敦大学金•史密斯学院(Goldsmiths College)以相当接近的分数名列第二、第三。

作为英国政府高等教育质量控制的最重要的指标之一,RAE一直得到各个大学的高度重视。不仅仅因为它直接关系到政府教育拨款的数目、科研经费申请的成功率,更因为它关系着各院系对优秀教授的吸引力以及由此所影响的学生教育水平。有英国大学申请经历的人士会注意到,几乎所有大学在学生申请信息手册上都明确注明该校各个专业的RAE分数,以此为申请者提供重要参考。

上一次的英国大学科研考评(RAE)公布于2001年。威斯敏斯特大学著名媒体教授、《媒体、文化与社会》主编科林•斯巴克斯(Colin Sparks)教授对最新公布的RAE考评结果表示深感欣慰。他说:“本次考评对我们来说是极大的鼓舞,它再一次证明了威敏媒体专业在英国以及世界的领先地位。为此,我们的每一位同事都非常努力的工作……”同时,他也指出,其实各个学校各有专长。金•史密斯学院的媒体文化研究,伦敦政治经济学院的新媒体以及媒体社会心理学领域,牛津大学的互联网研究以及谢菲尔德大学的政治传播学等等都非常出色。而威斯敏斯特大学的强项是英国及欧洲媒体历史与政策、受众研究以及世界媒体研究。尤其是对中国、中东以及东欧国家媒体的深入研究和探讨非常深入而有特色,比如由戴雨果教授领导的中国传媒中心在欧洲和中国都享有盛誉。他建议学生在申请英国大学的时候,尤其是攻读研究生学位的申请者,不要盲目追求排名,首先要明确自己的兴趣,然后在此基础上对学校进行选择。

本次RAE采用了与以往不同的计量方法。它对各院系提交的所有科研成果按五个级别进行打分。五个级别分别是:“4* ”世界领先水平、“3*”国际优秀水平、“2*”国际认可水平、“1*”国家认可水平以及“0”无级别。接受RAE评估的全部159所英国大学中,包括人文、社会、科学与工程在内的所有学科与院系,60%达到4*世界领先级别的一共有五个院系,威斯敏斯特大学的媒体专业为其中之一,再次肯定了英国大学在媒体学科领域的出色表现。而莱卡斯特大学的博物馆学以65%世界领先的评价获得总排名的最高分。

本次RAE评估把媒体传播专业与其他一些文化学科归在同一评价类别,比如博物馆学、创意英文写作等等。这样的分类显然有些笼统,有时造成误读。笼统分类的名单中,笔者把以媒体传播专业(不包括电影)为主的院系提炼出来。最右边的栏目GPA,是英国泰晤士报高教专栏根据RAE结果计算统计的综合得分。媒体传播专业前十名的大学依次是:

威斯敏斯特大学Westminster
伦敦政治经济学院LSE
金·史密斯学院Goldsmiths
卡迪夫大学Cardiff
萨克塞斯大学Sussex
牛津大学Oxford
利兹大学Leeds
莱卡斯特大学A(媒体与传播)Leicester A(Media and Comm.)
波恩茅斯大学Bournemouth
谢菲尔德大学Sheffield

(原文及表格见搜狐)


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