MINELRES: Caucasus Media Institute: New publications

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Thu Mar 30 21:51:14 2006


Original sender: Anna Karagulyan <[email protected]>


Dear colleagues,
 
My name is Anna Karagulyan, I'm writing from the Caucasus Media
Institute (CMI) based in Yerevan, Armenia. CMI is a training center for
students of Journalism and Caucasus Studies. We also hold conferences
and roundtables, prepare publications and do reserach projects in
Caucasus Studies. We have a various training modules and internship
opportunities. Our website is www.caucasusmedia.org.
 
We would very much like to post our annoncements on your website, so
more people learn about our activities.
I'm sending you information about our new publications and looking
forward to hearing from you.
 
Best regards, 
 
Anna Karagulyan
 
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Anna Karagulyan
Curriculum Coordinator
Caucasus Media Institute
39 Yeznik Koghbatsi St.
375010 Yerevan
Tel.:374 10 54 06 31/32
[email protected]
[email protected]

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POST SOVIET MEDIA: FROM PROPAGANDA TO JOURNALISM

Ed. Nina Iskandarian, Caucasus Media Institute, Yerevan, 2006

The Caucasus Media Institute based in Yerevan has published a new book
called Post Soviet Media: From Propaganda to Journalism. The volume
represents an attempt by the Caucasus Media Institute to take forward
the debate around the role played by news media in the post-totalitarian
countries of the former USSR and Eastern Europe.

Most of the articles in the compilation were written by journalists and
media researchers with a post-Soviet background who took part in an
earlier conference on the subject held in Yerevan in autumn 2003.
Several articles were written for the volume by media specialists who
come from Western European countries and focus their research on the
development of mass media in a post-totalitarian setting. 

The book can be collected from CMI at the address: 39 Y. Koghbatsi St.,
375010 Yerevan, Armenia. If you are overseas, please contact
[email protected] to obtain our publications from abroad.  

To know more about CMI publications, please go to www.caucasusmedia.org 


THE CAUCASUS YEARBOOK 

Ed. Alexander Iskandaryan, Caucasus Media Institute, Yerevan, 2006

The Caucasus Media Institute based in Yerevan presents the second issue
of its Caucasus Yearbook - an analytical review and reference book
summing up events and tendencies in the Caucasus. 

The research papers of the second issue are based on presentations given
at the CMI International Caucasus Conference in Yerevan in spring 2005.
The authors try to understand what the previous year meant for the
Caucasus in terms of domestic and foreign political developments,
economic changes, interethnic relations and religion. The volume
includes reference material such as a list of books about the Caucasus;
a list of useful web-resources; a brief chronology and a set of
full-color maps of the Caucasus and the region. 

The volume will be presented at the next CMI International Caucasus
Conference in Yerevan on 28-29 April 2006.

The book can be collected from CMI at the address: 39 Y. Koghbatsi St.,
375010 Yerevan, Armenia. If you are overseas, please contact
[email protected] to obtain our publications from abroad.  

To know more about CMI publications, please go to
www.caucasusmedia.org

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