<p> The Annenberg/Oxford Summer Institute in Global Media Policy</p><p>Programme</p><p>Week 1 </p><p>Monday 5 July Tuesday 6 July Wednesday 7 July Thursday 8 July Friday 9 July Sat 10 Sunday July 11 July Seminar Room C Seminar Room C Seminar Room C Seminar Room C Oxford -->London! FREE FREE</p><p>Morning 1 Introduction to Strategic Strategic Comparing Communications Communications I: Broadcasting Policy: 9-10.30 Introductions Bosnia and Iraq The UK and France Monroe Price Simon Haselock David Levy Break 10.30-11:00 Morning 2 Why Media Matter Strategically Strategic The Global Switch to 11 – 1pm Communicating with Iran Communications II: Digital Television 11-12.30 Darfur and Somalia Ofcom and Broadcasting Ben O'Loughlin Michael Starks regulation Shawn Powers Simon Haselock with Iginio Gagliardone Monica Arino Break </p><p>12.30-2 Afternoon 1 Strategic A Current History of Media and Crises: The Regulatory Models for 2 – 4.30pm Communications: An Strategic Communication Case of Thailand I Media Content: India 2-3:30 FCO perspective and the UK Internet regulation. Phil Taylor Alongkorn Conrad Bird Parivudhiphongs Andrea Millwood Case studies: Net Hargrave Neutrality and online Break copyright infringement </p><p>3.30-4 Monica Arino Afternoon 2 Social Media for Social Networked Public Thailand II Hate Speech Change Diplomacy: Strategic 4-5:30 Communication in the Willem Korthals Altes Kevin Anderson Age of Information</p><p>Ali Fisher Pub Crawl Screening of the Control Room Week 2</p><p>Monday 12 July Tuesday 13 July Wednesday 14 July Thursday 15 July Friday 16 July Saturday Sunday Seminar Room G Seminar Room G Lecture Theatre Lecture Theatre Lecture Theatre FREE FREE</p><p>Morning 1 Media Regulation in Media Regulation in Media Regulation and Social Media and Student presentation Spain conflict situations Policy in India development Group I 9-10.30 Joan Barata Mir Doug Griffin Sudhir Krishnaswamy Ethan Zuckerman Break </p><p>10.30-11 Morning 2 Media Policy in Spain Media Regulation in Media Regulation and Crisis Mapping Student presentation Transitions Policy in India II Group II 11-12.30 Josep Maria Carbonell Christian Sandvig Doug Griffin Sudhir Krishnaswamy Break </p><p>12.30-2 Afternoon 1 Media Policy and New Iran’s Twitter Rawls and Strategic Public Diplomacy from Student Presentation Technology Revolution? Communication: A the Perspective of Group III 2-3.30 Critical Perspective International Sarah Hunter Mahmood Enayat Organizations Ekow Yankah Anthony Gooch Break </p><p>3.30-4 Afternoon 2 War and Iran II Elections roundtable Patrick Chappatte “Graduation”: Handing Communications out of the certificates; 4-5:30 Graphic journalism: a Evaluation, Feedback Sarah Maltby Mahmood Enayat cartoonist on the field session (organizers and faculty) NB Class begins at 4.30</p>
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