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How to present a paper?
Most of the participants at the Congress will present a paper in a section or working group. Here are some words of advice concerning the presentation.
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To observe for paper presenters
In most seminars rooms there will be a laptop (PC) and facilities for Power Point presentations. IT IS ENOUGH TO BRING A USB MEMORY STICK. If you bring your own Mac laptop to the Congress, please observe that you have to bring a VGA adapter as well – to be able to connect your laptop to the projectors in the seminar rooms.
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Dining and Wining in Stockholm
When going out for a meal in Stockholm, the alternatives are many concerning both types of food, quality – and price levels. The restaurants are numerous and in the central districts you will find cafés and coffee bars anywhere you go.
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Information about Stockholm
Stockholm has about 2 million inhabitants, if we consider the whole metropolitan area. The city therefore needs a good transportation system to carry all this people up and down. In fact, it has a rather, let’s say, efficient commuting system.
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Museums in Stockholm
For a city of its size, Stockholm has an impressive number of museums and galleries.
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From theatre to hotel
If the walls of Hotel Mornington could speak I am sure they would share with the guests some of the exciting scenes that has been taking place in this old building over the years.
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Pre-Conference: The Mohammed Cartoon Coverage
Last Updated (Thursday, 17 July 2008 16:32) Written by Sigurd Allern Thursday, 17 July 2008 16:28
Media researchers with background from 16 countries have investigated the newspaper coverage of the Danish Mohammed Cartoons. The results have already been presented in a report (Kunelius et. al. 2007). In 2008 a new book will be published by Nordicom. Here the coverage of the events are set in a wider perspective with regard to transnational media research and how different readings come into being, depending on a variety of contexts.
An open conference for participants and journalists will take place on July 20th at 1130 am.
Duration appr. 2 hours.
Venue: Lokal: Bergsmannen, Aula Magna
Speakers
Karin Becker, Sweden, Ibrahim Saleh, Egypt, Amin Alhassan, Canada, Risto Kunelius, Finland and Elisabeth Eide, Norway
Closed conference for network participants 20th of July, 3pm – 5 pm in Mimer, Aula Magna


























