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Miedzynarodowa konferencja dziennikarska we Lwowie, polaczona z podroza dziennikarska na zewnetrznej granicy EU. DEADLINE: 28.07

N-ost, stowarzyszenie korespondentów z Europy Środkowowschodniej w Berlinie udaje się na zewnętrzną granicę Unii Europejskiej: w dniach 3-6 października tego roku odbędzie się kolejna konferencja mediów organizowanych corocznie przez n-ost, Bezpośrednio przed konferencją, dziennikarze będą mieli możliwość w grupach prowadzić research w jednym z sześciu krajów położonych na zewnętrznej granicy EU. Oficjalnym językiem konferencji we Lwowie jest angielski.

W zakresie oplat Polska zakwalifikowana jest jako "nowy kraj czlonkowski"!



Szczegółowy program znajdą Państwo w załączniku.

Na stronie http://n-ost.org/lviv_2013 znajdą Państwo aktualizowany na bieżąco program i dalsze informacje.

Zapraszamy do uczestnictwa i prosimy o przekazanie informacji kolegom.

Termin zgłoszeń upływa 28 lipca. W wypadku większej ilości zainteresowanych, niż miejsc, o przyznaniu miejsca decydować będzie list motywacyjny i zaproponowany plan badawczy.



Dodatkowe pytania prosimy zgłaszać pod adres: lviv@n-ost.org.

n-ost Media Conference 2013
CROSSING B/ORDERS:
The EU's Eastern Frontier ten years after the Enlargement
à 29 September – 3 October
RESEARCH GROUPS
in Belarus, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania and Ukraine
à 3 – 6 October
MEDIA CONFERENCE
in Lviv/Western Ukraine.
The European Union expanded in an unparalleled way on May 1 2004, and again in 2007
with two additional states. 15 years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, the EU external
border shifted to the east, creating both new affiliations and new exclusions. Toll gates
were taken down in some places while new modern border facilities with infra-red
cameras were installed in others. In the accession states the new border created the
precondition for economic growth and the rule of law, but it also separated areas with a
common history. Since then local border traffic has allowed family visits, trade and
shopping trips with a tolerable level of red tape. But even with its new borders, the EU
remains a hard to reach fortress for refugees from across the world.
How does the border influence people’s lives? What does the border region reveal about
the attractiveness of the EU in the euro crisis? Which institutions and people on both
sides of the border embody the values for which the EU stands – and where are these
just a façade? What strategy is the EU pursuing with its Neighbourhood Policy, and how
much of it is really felt by people in the various societies?
Joint research along the border
For the ninth time, journalists and photographers from Eastern and Western Europe will
meet at an n-ost Media Conference to exchange ideas and engage in joint research.
In advance of the actual Conference in Lviv, six research groups will kick things off in
Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova. Here journalists and
photographers will carry out independent research on a topic of their choice, together
with colleagues and with the logistical support of the organisers.
Then they and the other Conference participants will bring their border stories and
research results to the Conference in Lviv, where the local perspectives of their research
will be placed in a wider context.
After the Conference n-ost will put out a special magazine on the EU’s Eastern border.
It will appear in April 2014, just a few weeks prior to the tenth anniversary of the EU
Eastern Enlargement (on May 1) and the elections to the European Parliament (on May
22).
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PROGRAMME
à Status: 3 July 2013. Speakers marked with an asterisk (*) have not yet confirmed.
à For the latest version of the programme please visit http://n-ost.org/lviv_2013
à The Conference language is English.
à Please address enquires to Dörthe Ziemer (project coordinator) at lviv@n-ost.org.
■ Research Groups (optional)
SUNDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER
Arrival
MONDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER
KICK-OFF DAY
9:00 a.m. Ice breaking session, discussion of research topics
10:00 a.m. Thematic input: speakers, discussions, on-site visits
5:00 p.m. Research planning
TUESDAY, 1 OCTOBER – THURSDAY, 3 OCTOBER
INDEDENDENT RESEARCH & DEPARTURE FOR LVIV
>> For more information on the research groups go to
http://n-ost.org/research_groups
■ Media Conference
THURSDAY, 3 OCTOBER
Arrival
7:00 p.m. -- Dinner --
■ GET TOGETHER
Cultural event
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FRIDAY, 4 OCTOBER
9:00 a.m. ■ OPENING
■ PODIUM DISCUSSION
OH, EUROPE...:
The EU a community of values?
What (historic) wounds has EU accession healed – and what new wounds
has it caused? Did the 2004 accession states join a community of values –
or a market? And: is the new border an attempt by a flagging Europe to
extend the reach of its values faced with an ever stronger Asia?
Robert Menasse*, writer and essayist, Vienna
Natalka Sniadanko*, writer and translator, Lviv
Andrzej Stasiuk*, writer, Wołowiec/Southern Poland
Moderator: Sabine Adler*, Deutschlandradio, Warsaw studio
12:30 p.m. -- Lunch --
1:30 p.m. ■ ON-SITE VISITS IN LVIV
§ The Lviv magazine Ji: Points of rupture between civilisations,
administrative borders and the development of a European identity
in Lviv (Taras Vozniak*, editor in chief)
§ The football club Pogoń Lwów: Who’s now playing in the EM
stadium? And how do Polish players get into the Ukrainian football
league? (Marek Horban*, president)
§ The band Okean Elzy: Lviv in the texts and videos of one of
Ukraine’s most popular rock bands (Svyatoslav Vakarchuk*, singer)
§ Bug Euroregion: Beyond the city limits – what role does the Bug
Euroregion play between Brest, Lublin and Lutsk? (N.N.)
§ further topics pending
6:00 p.m. -- Dinner --
7:00 p.m. ■ WORKSHOP DISCUSSION WITH REPORTS FROM THE RESEARCH TEAMS
Kick-off: Jakob Preuss (“The other Chelsea”) on his current film project
“Borderlands”
Moderator: N.N.
SATURDAY, 5 OCTOBER
10:00 a.m. ■ PODIUM DISCUSSION
BORDER MEDIA AND MEDIA BORDERS:
On the road to a European public sphere
Media in border regions and transnational media projects have a knack for
looking beyond their own noses: but how varied and in depth is their view?
Are media in the border regions pioneers in the development of crossn-­‐
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border or even European perspectives? Where are the breeding grounds for
a “European public sphere”?
Taras Vozniak*, editor in chief of the magazine Ji, Lviv
Eric Maurice, editor in chief of presseurop.eu, Paris
Oleg Khomenok, journalist, Scoop Ukraine / Belarus, Kiev
N.N., editor with the TV programme "Kowalski & Schmidt", Potsdam
Moderator: Andreas Oppermann, Studio manager at rbb Frankfurt (Oder)
12:30 p.m. -- Lunch --
1:30 p.m. ■ JOURNALISTS IN DIALOGUE
Moderated small groups with brief inputs from one Western and one
Eastern European journalist.
Topics:
§ Transnational research projects – prospects and limits
§ Local journalism – even closer to readers?
§ Do it yourself? The pleasures and pains of freelance journalists
§ All cross-media? The news and how it’s disseminated
§ Power and limits of the social networks
§ Photojournalism
§ Radio journalism
4:00 p.m. -- Coffee break --
4:30 p.m. ■ CITY WALKS: LVIV THROUGH THE EYES OF...
The largest city in Western Ukraine and former capital of the Austro-
Hungarian province of Galicia: Lviv’s history is deeply tied up with that of
Western Europe. But the major population shifts after World War II and
authoritarian rule severed these historic roots. How is Lviv today influenced
by history on the one hand and current events on the other?
Natalka Sniadanko*, author and translator:
Multicultural life happens in the prefab buildings on Lviv’s outskirts
Jaroslaw Hrytsak*, director of the Institute for Historical Research of the
Ivan Franko National University of Lviv: Constructions of historical memory
– the Polish-Jewish-Ukrainian question and the history of Austrian Galicia
Iris Gleichmann*, project manager at the GIZ (German Society for
International Cooperation): architecture in Lviv – between residents’
identity and problems in preserving sites of historic interest
8:00 p.m. ■ CLOSING PARTY
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SUNDAY, 6 OCTOBER
10:00 a.m. ■ PODIUM DISCUSSION:
THE EU IN THE BALANCE:
European integration and the Neighbourhood Policy in times of
crisis
Ten years after the Eastern Enlargement, the EU is in crisis. The
Enlargement effort has tied up considerable political resources. On the
other hand, the economically strong accession states play a stabilising role
today. Has the EU overextended itself? Would stronger consolidation in the
past have prevented the crisis today? And how does the European
Neighbourhood Policy function as the EU’s attractiveness wanes?
Moderator: Peter Kapern, Deutschlandfunk/current affairs desk
12:30 p.m. -- Lunch --
Departure
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CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION
Application deadline: 28 July 2013
For more information: http://n-ost.org/lviv_2013
Conference language: English
Application
A limited number of places are available at the n-ost Media Conference 2013 in Lviv for
committed journalists from across Europe.
Selection criteria are
a) motivation, media ties, relevant thematic or journalistic experience
b) completeness and punctuality of the application
c) n-ost members will be given preference in cases of equal qualification.
Applications are to be submitted by Sunday, 28 July 2013
exclusively with the (English-language) online application form at:
>> http://n-ost.org/application
Costs
Your participation at the Conference is financed through support from promoters and
sponsors, as well as your Conference Fee. These cover the costs for three nights of
accommodation in Lviv as well as meals and the full programme. All travel costs are to
be covered by participants.
In addition to the Conference Fee, participation in the Research Groups costs 30 euros.
n-ost finances two nights of accommodation, before and on the kick-off day, as well as
the programme costs and meals on this day. Additional costs for accommodation, meals
and travel to the research location, as well as from there to Lviv, are to be covered by
participants. It is possible to prolong your stay at the chosen hotel at your own expense.
Conference fee for...
… freelance journalists 180 euros (n-ost members: 130 euros)
… salaried journalists 250 euros (n-ost members: 180 euros)
… journalists from non-EU countries
and accession states (STIPEND OPTION) 0 euros*
Participation Fee for Research Groups + 30 euros
*Participants from non-EU countries and new accession states may apply to have their
Conference Fee waived.
Participation only in the Research Groups is not possible.
n-ost
… brings together journalists, experts on Eastern Europe and media initiatives from over
40 countries.
The n-ost Media Conference
… gathers journalists from Eastern and Western Europe each autumn for exchanges and
joint research. Past conferences were held in Prague, Sofia, Bucharest, Rostov-on-Don,
Pécs, Minsk and Belgrade.