19 August 2019
Big Money in Politics
The goal of this section of the 2019 Central European Conference is to gain a deep understanding how politics and business interests relate each other in a brand-new technological environment. The key question of this conference section is whether money, power and data are convertible.
During our summer course participants will discuss this mechanism in a holistic manner as well as getting an insight into the most interesting recent cases of post-modern campaigns.
Course leader
Section organizers
Áron Szászi
Central European University
Lívia Kósa
Central European University
Target group
We are waiting for the application of BA or MA students, studying in the fields of social sciences, business or economics from all European universities. We also have some places for those who graduated in the recent years.
How could you participate? For our requirements, visit our website.
http://cec.rajk.eu/big-money-in-politics/
Course aim
During the four day long intensive professional part of the conference you will study:
Day 1-Theoretical background, everyday folks and politics
Theories of modernity and post-modernity: converging and diverging spheres of society
Democratic theory: questions of representativeness regarding media and business interests in politics
Citizens’ personal relationships with politics
Day 2-Media and politics
Media structure changes around the world, tabloidization of politics, (re)emergence of partisan media, questions of public broadcasters
Political campaigning and professional advisors
Media conglomerates’ role in modern politics
Day 3-Technology and politics
Social media in politics: crowdfunding,
The role of Big Data in political campaigns
Shared class with the Cyber security section: cases of Cambridge Analytica, Russian meddling into democratic elections
Day 4-Money and politics
Regulation of lobbying in the US and Europe
Rent-seeking economies, corruption and political decision-making
Civil initiatives to clear politics
Overview: The convertibility of money, power and politics + presentation of cases and/or research plans
Fee info
EUR 0: Tier 1: 220 €; Tier 2: 200€; Tier 3: 180 €
The price of the conference is differentiated according to the Erasmus scholarship country categorization.
Tier 1: Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Lichtenstein, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom
Tier 2: Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey
Tier 3: Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, FYR of Macedonia, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia