The next Wednesday Forum will discuss about ?Public Debate about the Role of Media in Society: Indonesian Context.? The speaker will be Prof. David Mould, a lecturer at Ohio University. The forum will be held on:
Date :Wednesday, 17 December 2008 Time :12.30 pm ?2.30 pm (free lunch) Venue :Room 306, UGM Graduate School Jln. Teknika Utara Pogung Ykt Speaker :Prof. David Mould ( Ohio University )
Below is abstract and short bibliography of the speaker.
Abstract:
Television journalism in Indonesia has experienced rapid expansion and change in the decade since the fall of the New Order regime. New national commercial networks and hundreds of local stations have been opened, providing audiences with a broad range of news and information programs and opening the airwaves to voices that would not have been heard during the Soeharto era. However, this growth has provoked an energetic public debate about the role of media in society. Do journalists, freed from direct government control, have a responsibility to promote national unity in reporting on separatist conflicts or to support mainstream religious principles? Have business owners and commercial advertisers replaced government censors as information gatekeepers? This presentation, based on interviews with television journalists and editors, suggests that Indonesia is experiencing many of the same challenges that other countries face as they emerge from a period of authoritarian control.
About the speaker:
Prof. David Mould earned his Ph.D., Individual Interdisciplinary Program (American history, literature and cultural geography) from Ohio University , 1989. He is currently Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, Scripps College of Communication, and Professor of Media Arts and Studies (mass communication and electronic media). International media training and consulting experience with USAID, USIS, UNESCO, IREX, Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD), and Open Society Institute, in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Russia, and other countries. For his detailed CV, please contact the organizer.
Registration: The forum is free of charge and on a first-come-first basis.
Contact person: Maufur ipung (ICRS): maufur_nd@yahoo. Com Mustaghfiroh Rahayu (CRCS): mth.rahayu@gmail. com