International Radio Research Network (IREN)
In comparison to other media, radio enjoys little attention among researchers; it appears that the most-used medium is such a routine accompaniment to the day that there is no need to bother about it. Together with 13 partner organisations from ten European countries, the Institute wants to promote interest in research into radio and to draw more attention to it through the international networking of researchers into radio. At the same time, a basis was to be created for intensifying comparative research into radio.
To this end, an “International Radio Research Network” was founded, which is trying by various means to enliven radio research in Europe: summer schools and international conferences on radio have been organised – in April 2004 in Bordeaux, in 2005 in Seville, in 2006 in Bilbao, Lublin and Brussels. In addition, a database is being constructed to be searchable online and to provide information about European radio systems as well as about the publications of European researchers into radio (www.iren-info.org). Framework Programme, the partner organisations have applied for funding for a comparative research project under the title “Creativity, Culture, and Democracy: the Role of Radio”.). In addition, members of the project have founded a Radio Research Section in the framework of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA). Funding from the EU for the 6thth Framework Programme ran out at the end of 2006. In the 7th Framework Programme, the partner organisations have applied for funding for a comparative research project under the title “Creativity, Culture, and Democracy: the Role of Radio”.
Lectures
„Accountability of Broadcasters in Central and Eastern Europe”, Lecture by A. Herzog und U. Hasebrink at the IREN-Conference, 9. June 2006 in Lublin, Poland.
„Radio audiences within converging media environments”, Lecture by U. Hasebrink at the egta [association of television and radio sales houses] Fall Radio Meeting 2005 on the theme: „How to make Radio an unavoidable element in an advertising campaign?” in Hamburg, 23. November 2005.
- „Radio Research in Europe. Experiences and prospects for the future”, Lecture by U. Hasebrink at the First European Communication Conference, 25./26. November 2005 in Amsterdam (together with R. Day, S. Jedrzejewski, P. Lewis).
- „Changes in lifestyles and listening habits”, Lecture by U. Hasebrink at the 11th EBU Radio Assembly in Copenhagen at 28. April 2005.
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