Seminar Series on Innovations in Corruption Studies: ‘Selecting Case Studies for Qualitative Analyses of Media Reporting on Corruption’
On 18 November 2015 Dr Andrej Školkay will present his paper ‘Selecting Case Studies for Qualitative Analyses of Media Reporting on Corruption’ as part of the seminar series ‘Innovation Studies in Europe and beyond’. The series is presented jointly by the UCL ANTICORRP team, the SSEES Centre for European Politics, Security and Integration (CEPSI) and the Slavonic and East European Review (SEER). The series will bring together distinguished speakers from ANTICORPP partner institutions across Europe and prepare for the launch of a SEER special issue on innovations in corruption studies edited by Professor Alena Ledeneva (to be published January 2017).
Andrej Školkay is a lecturer at several journalistic and media schools in Slovakia as well as abroad and has served as director of the School of Communication and Media (SKAMBA) in Bratislava since its establishment in 2008. He published widely on various aspects of media, focussing in particular on the relationship between media and politics. He is the author of ‘Media and Globalisation’ (Skamba 2009) and ‘Media Law in Slovakia’ (Kluwer Law International 2011).
The seminar will be followed by an informal discussion over coffee/tea.
All students, staff and visitors are welcome. No registration required.
For more information, please download the seminar schedule below or contact Dr Philipp Köker (p.koeker@ucl.ac.uk).