We invite you to read the latest report of the researchers of the Laboratory of Media Studies of the University of Warsaw. The publication is the result of a study which took place on 2-9 November 2016 at the Laboratory of Media Studies of the University of Warsaw.
The Ministry of Science and Higher Education (No. 223335 / E-343 / R / 2017 of 1.03.2017) has received a special grant to cover the restructuring costs for 2017-2018, "Media Analysis Center" amounting to more than 2 million zloty.
With grants, the Faculty will fund the infrastructure needed for modern media and bibliological research, integrating the media, bibliologists and informatologists. Within the project the adaptation of the premises will be carried out in the building of the Faculty at ul. Bednarska 2/4, then equipped with specialized equipment and software for modern media reception of widely understood media.
At the disposal of researchers will include Equipment for game testing, as well as an integrated system for monitoring and analyzing audiovisual media delivered with biometric analysis of the recipient (ophthalmology and mimic expression (FACIAL EMG) After completing and integrating the equipment, WDIiB will have the only facility in Central and Eastern Europe with such an extensive infrastructure that enables complex media content testing and collection.
The implementation of the project entitled "Media Analysis Center" is foreseen for 2017-2018. The project is coordinated by: Prof. Dariusz Kuźmina (Deputy Dean for Finance, WDIiB UW), PhD. Tomasz Gackowski and PhD. Karolina Brylska (Leaders of the Laboratory of Media Studies of the University of Warsaw).
We invite you to watch the video recording of the seminar "Events in Ukraine in Polish media and public reception".
At today's seminar, three research reports were published during the seminar organized by the Laboratory of Media Studies of the UW. During the conference held in the Column Hall of the Faculty of Journalism, Information and Book Studies, members of the LBM UW team presented conclusions from almost two-year research.