| Marina Villa | Media, politics and public opinion (theory and research in France, Italy, Spain) |
| Denis McQuail | Alternative visions or models of journalistic professionalism |
| Indrek Treufeldt | Celebrating nation's birthday |
| Ebba Sundin | What is news? The young media consumers’ perspectives |
| Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt | Comparing the incomparable: International comparisons workshop |
| Bart Cammaerts | Critiques on the Participatory Potentials of the Blogosphere |
| Nico Carpentier | Identity, contingency and rigidity: The (counter-)hegemonic constructions of the identity of the media professional |
| Peter Dahlgren | Online Cultures and Civic Agency: Modest Hopes for Democracy |
| BERTRAND CABEDOCHE | 'Information and communication: a specific scientific discipline in the analysis of the social role of the producers in media in |
| Hannu Nieminen | European information society policies: critical review |
| Maren Hartmann | Mobile media in (semi-)mobile places |
| Tobias Olsson | WS: Qualitative Interviews |
| François Heinderyckx | On the use of pictures, tables, graphs and slides in presenting research design and results |
| Manuel Parés i Maicas | The political implications of the cultural diversity Convention. |
| Jens Kjeldsen | L: Mediated publics and rhetorical fragmentation |
| Michael Bruun Andersen | Methodological approaches to television news form. |
| irena reifova | WS: Communist popular culture – ideological analysis of television serial fiction |
| Anastasia Kavada | Participatory democracy online and offline: The case of the ‘movement for alternative globalization’ |
| Beybin Kejanlioglu | THE INTERNET USER AS PRODUCER |
| Jeffrey Wimmer | The multiple meanings of digital games. A workshop on the theoretical as well as on the methodological challenges. |
| Richard Kilborn | WS: Working on texts |
| Roy Langer | Approaches to discourse analysis |
| Peeter Vihalemm | Estonian Transitions and Conditions |