On May 24-26, 2023, Anna Mierzecka, PhD, represented the Laboratory of Media Studies at the LIBRARIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE (LIDA) conference (Osijek, Croatia, May 24-26, 2023). Professor Jamie Johnston and Anna Mierzecka presented the results of the international project: PubLIB for Refugees conducted in collaboration with Máté Tóthh (University of Pécs, Hungary), Małgorzata Kisilowska (University of Warsaw, Poland), Magdalena Magdalena Alicja Paul (University of Warsaw, Poland), Andreas Vårheim (UiT The Arctic University of Norway; Norway), Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Kerstin Rydbeck (Uppsala University, Sweden), Ágústa Pálsdóttir(University of Iceland, Iceland), Henrik Jochumsen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Mahmood Khosrowjerdi (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway), Roswitha Skare (Arctic University of Norway (UiT).
The Head of the Laboratory of Media Studies Professor Tomasz Gackowski as vice-chair at the Mediatization Section of ECREA.
Professor Tomasz Gackowski has just been elected the vice-chair of ECREA's Mediatization Section! The other section's management team members are Roman Horbyk (Södertörn University, Sweden; chair) and Katalin Feher (University of Public Service, Hungary; vice-chair). We wish you every success in leading the section!
We are pleased to announce that the Jury of the Competition has selected a group of Winners of the 9th edition of the National Competition for the Best Master's Thesis in Media Studies - Medi@stery.
Big applause for Ms. Wiktoria Nylec, a graduate of the Faculty of Journalism, Information and Book Studies at the University of Warsaw.
Wiktoria Nylec received the second prize in the #mediastery competition for the best master's thesis entitled: "National identity during the crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border on the example of the weekly "Sieci" written under the supervision of dr hab. prof. University of Warsaw Tomasz Gackowski 🏆.
Congratulations to the master's student and promoter!
On March 16-19, 2023, a member of the team of the Laboratory of Media Studies of the University of Warsaw, Marcin Łączyński, participated in the conference and workshop for analog game developers: DESIGNER CAMP.
Designer Camp is a unique event that includes 4 days of lectures, game tests and networking with board game developers from all over Poland.