IAMCR 2013 Conference, Dublin IAMCR 2013 Crises, ‘Creative Destruction’ and the Global Power and Communication Orders communications IAMCR 2013 Dublin, Ireland: 25 - 29 June 2013 opinion IAMCR association education power research economy emerging comhrá Crises, ‘Creative Destruction’ and the Global Power Communication Orders organisations international Dublin politics economics 2013 gender global Baile Átha Cliath creative journalism education networkmedia crisis destruction fáilte university health political public scholars mediated PROGRAMME Contents

Summary Schedule and Other Events 2 Message from the President 3 Message from the LOC 4 Campus Map 5 Plenary Sessions 6 Special Sessions 8 Parallel Sessions Programme 12 Audience (AUD) 15 Community Communication (CoC) 20 Comic Art (COM) 26 Communication Policy and Technology (CPT) 27 Crisis Communication (CRI) 34 Diaspora and the Media (DIA) 37 Digital Divide (DIV) 39 Environment, Science and Risk Communication (ENV) 41 Emerging Scholars Network (ESN) 44 Ethics of Society and Ethics of Communication (ETH) 47 Gender and Communication (GEN) 49 Global Media Policy (GMP) 53 Health and HIV/AIDS Communication (CHA) 55 History (HIS) 59 International Communication (InC) 61 Islam and Media (ISL) 65 Journalism Research and Education (JRE) 66 Law (LAW) 76 Mediated Communication Public Opinion and Society (MCP) 79 Media Education Research (MER) 83 Media Production Analysis (MPA) 86 Media, Religion and Culture (MRC) 88 Media and Sport (SPO) 91 Participatory Communication Research (PCR) 93 Political Economy of Communication (PE) 97 Political Communication Research (POL) 103 Popular Culture (POP) 108 Post-Socialist and Post-Authoritarian Communication (POS) 112 Public Service Media Policies (PSM) 114 Visual Culture (VIS) 116 Summary Schedule

Tue 25 Wed 26 Thu 27 Fri 28 Sat 29 June June June June June 9.00-10.30 8.00 Parallel Sessions-4 Parallel Sessions-7 Parallel Sessions-10 10.00-12.00: Re!istration Sections & Workin! Opens Group Heads SS: ALAIC-ECREA SS: Chan!in! Meetin! 9.00 – 10.30 Chair: Alenka Geo!raphy of the Plenary 1: Crisis Jelen and Field: Implications and Shifts in Fernando for Communication Geo-Political Oliveira Paulino Theories. Processes/Power Chair: Hopeton Dunn

10.30-11.00 Tea/Co!ee break Tea/Co!ee break Tea/Co!ee break Tea/Co!ee break 11.00-12.30 Parallel Plenary 2: Plenary 3: Crisis and Parallel Sessions-11 Sessions-1 Economic and the A"ordances of Environmental the Di!ital Moment Crises and the -‘Social Media’ Media 12.30-14.00 13.00 – 17.00: LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH IAMCR International Council Meetin! 14.00-15.30 14.00 – 17.15: Parallel Parallel Sessions-5 Parallel Sessions-8 Parallel Sessions-12 Re!istration Desk Sessions-2 OPEN SS: ‘Women SS: Scope for SS : About Ireland : SS: Memorial Make the News’ Professional ‘Crisis and all session for Karol Project. Control of Work/ that…. .’ Jakubowicz Chair: Aimée Indicators Chair: Eu!enia Chair: Nico Ve!a Montiel Chair: Paschal Siapera Carpentier and Janet Preston Wasko 15.30-16.00 Re!istration remains Tea/Co!ee break Tea/Co!ee break Tea/Co!ee break Tea/Co!ee break 16.00-17.30 OPEN until 17.15 Parallel Parallel Parallel 16.00-17.00: Sessions-3 Sessions-6 Sessions-9 Closin! Plenary SS: ‘In the Eye of SS: Task Force on: SS: ICA Special the Storm’: “Chan!es in Session Media & the Academia/ Chair: F Heinderyckx Unfoldin! Crisis IAMCR's Future : in PIIGs Chair: Friedrich countries’. Krotz Chair: Paschal Preston 17.30-18.00 18.00-19.00 17.45 -20.30: Welcome and 19.00-20.00 19.00 – 23.00 Openin! Event: Music & Dancin! 20.00-21.00 President of Ireland, evenin!: Michael D Hi!!ins, Free event for all Cultural Tasters plus Re!istered wine Reception conference 21.00-23.00 dele!ates. Other Events Optional entertainment [Extra cost 98E]: Jameson Distillery, Wed 26th Worlds of Journalism assembly: Wednesday, 17:45, Venue: Room QG22 JRE Cocktail Event (Invitation Only): Thursday, 18:00 - 19:30 Venue: The Helix Gallery DCU School of Communications Book Launch: Thursday 17:45 - 19:00, Venue: 1838 Club Community Communication Book Launch: Friday 17:45 - 19:00 Venue: Room Q122 2 Message from the President

Welcome to the 2013 IAMCR/AIERI/AIECS Conference!

Or, as they say in Ireland: Céad Míle Fáilte -- A Hundred Thousand Welcomes!

As some of us will remember, the IAMCR met at Dublin City University in 1993. After 20 years, we have returned to a"ain share our work, plan future activities, meet new members, and further stren"then our "lobal friendships.

An unprecedented number of abstracts were submitted this year, presentin" some dauntin" challen"es for the Local Or"anizin" Committee, led by Paschal Preston, and the or"anization’s Section and Workin" Group heads. They all deserve our heartfelt thanks for their hard work and dedication in plannin" an impressive and excitin" conference pro"ram.

We "ather durin" a period that has been characterized by a number of crises, a reoccurrin" theme that has haunted the halls of IAMCR conferences durin" the last few years. Thus, the conference theme, “Crises, ‘Creative Destruction’ and the Global Power and Communication Orders,” o!ers us the possibility of discussin" a wide ran"e of issues related to media and communication.

Best wishes for an intellectually stimulatin" conference and an enjoyable visit to Dublin.

Janet Wasko President

IAMCR Governin! bodies

International Council/Elected Members

Eno Akpabio, Denize Araujo, Seon-Gi Baek, Gabriele Hadl, Basyouni Hamada, Tom Jacobson, Beate Josephi, Friedrich Krotz, Philippe Maarek, Stefania Milan, Chris Paterson, Manuel Pinto, Ester Pollack, Katharine Sarikakis, Ruth Teer-Tomaselli

Section Chairs

Alina Bernstein (Media and Sport), Sandra Braman (Law), Satarupa Das"upta (Participatory Communication Research), Divina Frau-Mei"s (Media Education Research), Arne Hintz (Community Communication), Christina Holtz-Bacha (Political Communication Research), Epp Lauk/Chandrika Kaul (History), Kaitlynn Mendes (Gender and Communication), Francesca Musiani/Sandra Ristovska (Emer"in" Scholar Network), Hillel Nossel (Mediated Communication, Public Opinion, and Society), Brian O'Neill (Audience), Jo Pierson (Communication Policy and Technolo"y), Ibrahim Saleh (Journalism Research and Education), Helena Sousa (Political Economy), Herman Wasserman (International Communication)

Workin! Groups Chairs

John Lent (Comic Art), Nanna En"ebretsen, Sarah Cardey and Ravindra Kumar Vemula (Communications & HIV/AIDS),Ester Pollack (Crisis Communication), Roza Tsa"arousianou (Diaspora and the Media), Ol"a Smirnova (Di"ital Divide), Anders Hansen (Environment, Science and Risk Communication), Manuel Pares and Maria Teresa Nicolas (Ethics of Society and Ethics of Communication), Claudia Padovani (Global Media Policy), Kate Holland and Marjan de Bruin (Health Communications and Chan"e), Basyouni Hamada (Islam and Media), Roel Puijik, Chris Paterson and Ida Shultz (Media Production Analysis), Frank Co!ey, Yoel Cohen and Dominica Dipio (Media, Reli"ion and Culture), Barry Kin" (Popular Culture), Anastasia Grusha and Katja Lehtisaari (Post-Socialist and Post-Authoritarian Communication), Leen d'Haenens and Jo Bardoel (Public Service Media Policies), Sunny Yoon (Visual Culture)

Executive Board

Janet Wasko (President), Maria Michalis (Secretary General), Nico Carpentier (Treasurer), Pradip Thomas (Vice President), Aimée Ve"a (Vice President)

Past Presidents

Cees Hamelink, Robin Mansell, Frank Mor"an, Hamid Mowlana, Manuel Pares i Maicas, Annabelle Sreberny

3 Message from the LOC

A Bi" Welcome to all attendees at the 2013 IAMCR/AIERI/AIECS Conference from the local or"anisin" committee in Dublin!

It is a really "reat pleasure to welcome back the IAMCR to Dublin City University, almost 20 years to the day since the School of Communication hosted the IAMCR’s ‘Europe in Turmoil’ conference on 24-27 June, 1993. Accordin" to feedback received then, that was a terrific conference in many ways, intellectually, socially and culturally speakin". We have every reason to expect the same from this year’s conference, only it will be much bi""er and better thanks to the 2,450 Abstracts submitted by you, members and associates from more than 86 countries- a record number for an IAMCR conference.

Our theme for this year’s conference is also a very serious and challen"in" one : Crises, ‘Creative Destruction’ and the Global Power and Communication Orders. It’s a theme that almost writes itself "iven the settin" –for Ireland lies at the very epicentre of the storm of deep economic crisis and attendant austerity processes that have been unfoldin" in many parts of Europe and USA since 2008. But we also very much welcome and look forward to wider and multiple international perspectives on crisis and austerity as well as resistances to same, and how these relate to core concerns in media and communication studies.

The heart of IAMCR conferences is centred around multiple animated but colle"ial intellectual exchan"es between collea"ues located in very di!erent social, political and cultural settin"s. We feel certain that the 1,400 plus attendees at this conference will contribute loads in terms of sharin" the fruits of recent work and layin" plans for future activities, meetin" old friends and makin" new ones. An IAMCR conference is usually a rare and privile"ed exemplar of "lobal colle"iality in practice as well as theory, and Dublin in 2013 seems likely to well match such hi"h expectations.

But IAMCR conferences are also about more than intellectual work. One truly distinctive feature is a lively social and cultural a"enda, with ample opportunities to catch up with old friends and meet new ones, from far and near. We know that Dublin proved to be a very successful venue back in 1993, o!erin" lots of facilities to nurture these important aspects of the IAMCR conference experience. I am confident that this will continue to be the case for IAMCR-2013.

Many people contributed to makin" this conference happen. They include the authors of approximately 1,600 papers, the o#cers of most Sections and WGs who cooperated very well with the local team as well as Janet and Maria, President and General Secretary of the Association. On behalf of the School of Communications, I must acknowled"e the help o!ered by collea"ues in ISS and the Finance units in DCU as well as sta! in Campus Residences, the Helix and Trispace. Finally but by no means least, I must o!er a special word of thanks to the patience and heroic e!orts of the small team of part-time sta! involved in the requisite plannin", desi"n, admin tasks required to make this conference possible : Pauline Jones, Trish Mor"an, Mami Ishikawa, Gloria Macri and Franziska Fehr.

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5 Plenary Sessions Conference Opening Session & Welcome Event for IAMCR-2013 Address by Michael D Higgins, President of Ireland

The Dublin or"anisers are pleased to have as keynote speaker at openin" session of the IAMCR-2013 conference, Michael D Hi""ins, the President of Ireland. Our speaker has distin"uished himself in recent weeks as one of the few politicians from mainstream political parties in Europe today who has expressed robust opposition to the current orthodoxies of austerity and imposin" the hu"e costs of a bankrupt bankin" system onto the public finances.

Amon"st other notable past works and achievements, Michael D. Hi""ins was a hi"h-profile Minister for Arts and Culture and Gaeltacht [1993-97] with a distinct, indeed unique record of policy reforms in that area. As Minister, he also had direct responsibility for the promotion of the Irish lan"ua"e and for the economic and social development of Irish- speakin" areas in the State; And for many years, he was a foot soldier in academe: as a lecturer in sociolo"y at the National University of Ireland in Galway, where his lecturin" en"a"ed with media, communication and inter-cultural relations, inter alia.

Michael D Hi""ins will address the openin" session of the conference at 18.00 sharp on Tuesday 25th June. All those wishin" to attend should plan to attend earlier in the afternoon to Re"ister (desks open from 14:00pm till 17:15).

Date and Time: Tuesday 25 June 2013, 17.30 Sharp [till 20.30] Venue: Mahony Hall, the Helix buildin" [also relayed to The Theatre, the Helix ] Paschal Preston, Chair of LOC: ‘It was just 20 years a"o …’ Welcome to DCU: Prof. Brian McCraith, President of D.C.U Address by: Michael D Hi""ins, President of Ireland, Chair: Prof. Farrel Corcoran Cultural Tasters of Ireland: Visual and Musical Musical performance by "Wicker Bones" http://wickerbones.com/ Wine Reception: 19.00 – 20.30 A drink with some li"ht/fin"er food

Plenary No. 1: A Largely ‘Western’ Financial Crisis ? - Implications for Shifts in Geo-Political and Global Communication Orders

The current financial and economic crisis is frequently referred to as a ‘Western’ a!air. However, some influential researchers, not least Giovanni Arri"hi, have emphasized how such lon" wave crises can serve to amplify or accelerate fundamental shifts in "eo-political relations and power structures. At the same time, researchers from our own and nei"hbourin" fields talk about ‘soft power’ and other features of the chan"in" forms and patterns of "lobal power associated with the onward march of mediatisation. In this session, some leadin" scholars, situated in di!erent world re"ions, consider the implications of the current Western crisis for unfoldin" shifts in .i) "eo-political power and "lobal economic or technolo"ical leadership and .ii) in the "lobal communication order or sector.

Date and Time: Wednesday 26 June 2013, 09:00 – 10:30 Venue: Mahony Hall, the Helix buildin! [ also relayed to The Theatre, the Helix ]

SPEAKERS: Prof. Hu Zhen!ron!, Vice President of Communications Univ. of , and Director of the National Centre for Radio & TV Studies, Beijin", China Prof. Francis Nyamnjoh, Univ of Cape Town. As well as bein" a hi"hly respected anthropolo"ist and cultural theorist, Francis Nyamnjoh is Novelist and writer ] Prof. Annabelle Sreberny, former President of the IAMCR and Chair of Global Media and Comms. at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Chair: Janet Wasko, President of IAMCR, University of Ore"on 6 Plenary No. 2: A ‘Three-Legged Stool’ ? Environmental & Economic Crises and the Strategic Implications for the Role, Content and Practices of Mediated Communication

This plenary session explores the deeper, underlyin" linka"es between the current Economic and Environmental ‘Crises’ and the implications for the role, content, structures and practices of the media of public communication, not least with respect to any environmentally sustainable new model or ‘paradi"m’ for social and economic development.

Date and Time : Thursday 27 June 2013, 11:00 – 12:30 Venue: Mahony Hall, the Helix buildin! [ also relayed to The Theatre, the Helix ]

SPEAKERS : John Bellamy Foster, Dept. of Sociolo"y, University of Ore"on. Author of several books en"a"in" with the environmental crisis and political-economic processes Richard Maxwell , Professor and Chair of the Department of Media Studies at Queens Colle"e, City University of New York.

Chair: Dr Pat Brereton, Head, School of Communication, Dublin City University.

Plenary No. 3: Crisis, ‘Creative’ Destruction and the Affordances of the Digital Moment and Social Media

Title: ‘Communicative Capitalism’ In this presentation, Jodi Dean interro"ates celebrations of social media that view Twitter as a force of revolution. In considerin" the ways contemporary networked media entrap users into support for capitalism, it sets out five types of exploitation specific to the new communication order.

Date and Time: Friday 28 June 2013, 11:00 – 12:30 Venue: Mahony Hall, the Helix buildin! [ also relayed to The Theatre, the Helix ]

SPEAKER: Jodi Dean, Professor of Political Science, at Hobart and William Smith Colle"es, Geneva, New York

Respondents : Kevin Rafter, School of Communications, DCU. Eu!enia Siapera, School of Communications, DCU.

Plenary No. 4: Closing Plenary Session

Date and Time: Saturday 29 June 2013, 16:00 – 17:00 Venue: Mahony Hall, the Helix buildin! [ also relayed to The Theatre, the Helix ]

SPEAKERS: Janet Wasko, President of IAMCR, University of Ore"on Maria Michalis, General Secretary IAMCR, Univ. of Westminster Usha Raman, member of the Hyderabad LOC hostin" IAMCR-2014 Presentation on IAMCR-2014 conference, Hyderabad

Chair: Janet Wasko, President of IAMCR

7 Special Sessions

-- core centres of attention in terms of definitions, analyses and Special Session: A) Special Session: B) proposed remedies for the current "crisis" and attendant austerity UNESCO sponsored project: At the 'Eye of the Storm': re"imes in the European Union “Women Make the News” Crisis and Austerity Politics re"ion. in the Eurozone and their Co-ordinator & Chair : Paschal Mediation in "Peripheral" Preston, Dublin City University: Date and Time: Wednesday 26 States June 2013, 14.00-15.30 SPEAKERS: Venue: The Theatre, in the Helix Helena Sousa, and Manuel Pinto, buildin" University of Minho, Bra"a, Date and Time : Wednesday 26 Portu"al Special Session: "IAMCR and June 2013, 16.00-17.30 Sophia Kaitatzi-Whitlock, Aristotle UNESCO: Towards a Global Venue: The Theatre, in the Helix Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece: Alliance on Media and Gender" buildin" Greece and the Multi-Dimensional Euro Zone Crisis: The Solution is Presentation: As part of the follow- One of the more endurin" and The Problem. up on the "ender and media endearin" features of the IAMCR Paschal Preston, Dublin City objectives of the Beijin" Conferences is that the a"enda University, Ireland : Declaration and Platform for Action makes explicit e!orts to reflect on Irish Solutions and Eurozone (1995), IAMCR has been invited to key features and issues of the local Crises: The Politics and Mediation take part of the UNESCO Women cultural, social and political settin" of Creative Destruction in the Make the News annual initiative, in which the conference is hosted. former Celtic Tiger. “Towards a Global Alliance on Considerin" the 2013 conference Núria Almiron, Universitat Pompeu Media and Gender”. This theme is theme of "Crisis?", this endurin" Fabra, Barcelona , Spain: related to the Global Forum on feature poses interestin" question Helena Sheehan, Emeritus Media and Gender (GFMG) to be as to the most relevant re"ister or Professor, DCU, held in November 2013. meanin" of the "local" in this case. The Compliant and the Defiant: Dominant v dissident narratives of This Special Session is devoted to The persistent headline 'local' story Ireland and Greece in crisis the initial discussion of three of the here [Dublin as host city of main issues on the "lobal a"enda IAMCR-2013] is, of course, that of of Media and Gender: Violence economic/financial 'crisis' and its Special Session: C) a"ainst women and media, fallout, includin" deep austerity Gender Media Policies and policies. But, equally, we may ALAIC-ECREA: SPECIAL Strate"ies and Women's observe in much of the mediated Employment in News Media. discourses and debates as to the SESSION causes and especially the solutions Co-ordinator and Chair : Aimée to said Crisis that the 'local' in this Ve"a Montiel, CEIICH-UNAM, context is not only Dublin or Ireland Date and Time : Thursday 27 June Ciudad Universitaria, México D. F but also the 'EU' re"ion, or what is 2013, 9.00-10.30 sometimes named as the Venue: The Theatre, in the Helix Participants: 'European Community'. buildin" Janet Wasko, Aimée Ve"a Montiel Thus, this special session will Chair: Alenka Jelen, ECREA Carolyn Byerly address some of the key political General Secretary, and Fernando Claudia Padovani and media aspects of the "crisis" Oliveira Paulino experience in Greece, Portu"al, Ireland and Spain since the ECREA and ALIAC will share this outbreak of the "reat western joint Special session financial/economic crisis. The panel will identify certain commonalities and di!erences in the on"oin" crisis and austerity experience across these national settin"s. In certain respects, all have been at "the eye of the storm" 8 At the same time ordinary academic sta! in many universities where executive have take the “world class” turn simply do not Special Session: E) Special Session: D) have the material resources to purchase access to the increasin"ly Changes in Academia/ Scope for professional expensive journals, the majority of IAMCR's Future: IAMCR control over work quality, them controlled by a small number of corporations or financial President’s ‘Task Force’ output, and principles interests. For the most part, the Committee. underlying academic leaders and executives of performance indicators in universities tend to remain blissfully blind to the costs this !eld. imposed by their close embrace of Date and Time : Thursday 27 June corporate publishin" interests 2013, 16.00-17.30 whilst ne"lectin" if not Venue: The Theatre, in the Helix buildin" Date and Time : Thursday 27 June underminin" the potential for open 2013, 14.00-15.30 source or other alternative forms of academic publishin". Historically, IAMCR has a double Venue: The Theatre, in the Helix structure as an academic buildin" At the same time, we observe that or"anization and as an NGO with political aims: as a self "overned This special session at the spread of neo-liberal policy and re"ulatory re"imes in recent times academic or"anization of the civil IAMCR-2013 in Dublin which will society, IAMCR on the one hand aim to continue the lively have tended to celebrate the role of "self-re"ulation" when it comes to cares about academic freedom and discussion at one panel on the final life, the development and mornin" of the Durban-2012 particular industrial sectors. So a"ain, in suitably critical and distribution of theory and empirical conference. This session will focus work in the field of communication on the scope for enhancin" reflexively nuanced mode, we may ask: "why not us too" ? and media studies, and the Professional control or self- exchan"e between academics. As re"ulation over work quality, an NGO, IAMCR was and is mainly output, and performance etc Co-ordinator & Chair : Paschal Preston & LOC concerned with freedom of measures related to the information and the press, the communication studies and North-South-division and di"ital nei"hbourin" academic fields. SPEAKERS: Barbie Zelizer, Raymond Williams divide, and "ender and ethnicity social justice. Many other professions have Professor of Communication, successfully exerted control and Annenber" School for Communication, Univ. of Both fields have chan"ed radically influence over measures of work in the last decades. Lookin" at the output, its quality and notions of Pennsylvania, 3620 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19104 academic life, it is to say that "excellence", leadin"-ed"e, even universities worldwide are "world-class" academic becomin" increasin"ly part of the achievements – “so why not us” ? Joseph Straubhaar, Amon G. Carter, Sr. Centennial Professor of economic sector and have to work These questions may be seen as under economic and political particularly relevant at a time when Communication, University of Texas at Austin pressure. This creates problems top Executives in many universities for the freedom of research and around the world, often "advised" by Prof. Colum Kenny, School of education, the use of research a small set [oli"opoly] of major results, the workin" conditions of corporations, are increasin"ly prone Communications, Dublin City University. academics, and "rowin" costs of to define and impose very education for students. The field of particular sets of indicators and communication and media studies tar"ets for academic work output. Janet Wasko, University of Ore"on, and President of IAMCR is also chan"in" continually, as the The latter often conceive and relevance of media and measure academic output, quality communication is "rowin" over and performance in ways which ill- time. This includes new problems match the values and interests of for democracy worldwide – from rank-and-file lecturers and the increased role of surveillance professors in the communication and data privacy to di"ital divides, studies and related fields. and to the role of "i"antic enterprises like Goo"le, Facebook

9 or Amazon, which try to control This Special Session en"a"es with Communication, London School of human culture and communication. how such a historically-rare deep Economics (LSE) UK. economic crisis may imply deep or The task force „Chan"es in rapid shifts in the "lobal field of Academia/IAMCRs Future“ was Communication Studies installed by the International Council of IAMCR at the Durban Panel Co-ordinator and Chair : Conference of 2012 and invites all Prof. Hopeton Dunn, Director of the Special Session: G) members of IAMCR and all Caribbean Institute of Media and participants of the Dublin Communication and Professor of From Neoliberal Pin-Up to Conference to contribute to its Communications Policy and Di"ital ‘Austere’ or ‘Failed’ State? deliberation. The panel will discuss Media, University of the West these developments and ask for Indies, Jamaica Aspects of Crisis, ‘Creative IAMCR’s future role under these Destruction’ and Austerity conditions. Panel Chair and Convenor : in the Republic of Ireland Professor Hopeton Dunn, Director Chair and Introduction: Friedrich of the Caribbean Institute of Media Krotz,University of Bremen, and Communication and Professor Germany (head of committee) of Communications Policy and Date and Time : Friday 28 June Di"ital Media, University of the 2013, 14.00-15.30 SPEAKERS: West Indies, Jamaica Venue: The Theatre, in the Helix Katherine Sarikakis, University of buildin" Vienna, Austria (vice head of Speakers Panel committee) Professor Hu Zhen!ron! - Vice There is a tradition at IAMCR Thomas Jacobson, Temple President of Communications conferences where the host team University, Philadelphia, USA University of China and Director, or"anize a session which enables Sandra Braman, University of National Centre for Radio and TV attendees at the conference to "et Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA Studies, Beijin", China an overview and feel for key social, Stefania Milan, TIlbur" University economic, political or cultural and University of Toronto Dr. Jack Linchuan Qiu - Associate developments in the host country. Sandra Ristovska, Annenber" Professor, School of Journalism Given the prevailin" historical School for Communication, and Communication, The Chinese juncture in the Irish settin", the University of Pennsylvania, USA University of Hon" Kon" theme for this session writes itself: Robert Hackett, Simon Fraser “Crisis …” University, Canada Professor Francis B. Nyamnjoh, Eno Akpabio, University of Dar es Member, Council for the This session will comprise three Salaam, Tanzania Development of Social Science papers by prominent local scholars. Divina Frau-Mei!s, Université Research in Africa (CODESRIA) They will review the key analyses Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 and Professor of Anthropolo"y, and explanatory frames, as well as Jan Servaes, City University of Department of Social briefly describe selective key Hon"kon", China Anthropolo"y, University of Cape contours and features of the Town, South Africa. on"oin" crisis and austerity and the responses to same by citizens or Professor Daya Thussu, Co- social movements so far. Special Session: F) Director of India Media Centre, Department of Journalism and Chair and Co-ordinator : LOC Changing Geography of the Mass Communications, School of Team Field: Crisis, Power Shifts Media, Art and Desi"n, Univ. of Westminster, UK and Alternative Constructs SPEAKERS: Discussants Peadar Kirby, Professor Emeritus, in Rethinking Dr Pradip Thomas, Associate Univ. of Limerick, & Communication Theory Professor, and Co-Director, Centre Adjunct Prof. at Univ. of for Communication and Social Iceland, Reykjavik Chan"e, University of Queensland, ‘Crises and Responses: Going Brisbane, Australia Backwards or Forwards?’ Date and Time : Friday 28 June 2013, 9.00 - 10.30 Professor Robin Mansell, Professor Venue: The Theatre, in the Helix of New Media and the Internet, Prof. Rob Kitchin, Director, National buildin" Department of Media and Institute of Re"ional & Spatial Analysis (NIRSA), National 10 University of Ireland, Maynooth; and Special Session: J) foundin" Chair, Irish Social Sciences Platform (ISSP) Remembering Karol Jakubowicz: Scholar, Dr. Roddy Flynn, School of Communication, Dublin City Policymaker and Friend University : "Irish media in (the) Crisis". Date and Time : Saturday 29 June 2013, 14.00-15.30 Prof. Michael Cronin, SALIS, Venue: The Theatre, in the Helix Dublin City University. buildin" "Private problems, public issues : suicide and neoliberalism" Chairs: Nico Carpentier & Janet Wasko Chair: Pat Brereton, Head, School of Communication, Dublin City SPEAKERS: University Jo Bardoel, University of Amsterdam Cees Hamelink, University of Amsterdam Special Session: H) Epp Lauk, University of Jyväskylä Kaarle Nordenstren!, University of I.C.A. SPECIAL SESSION Tampere Jan Servaes, City University of Hon" Kon" Title: New Media, New Literacies, New Research A!enda

Date and Time : Friday 28 June 2013, 16.00-17.30 Venue: The Theatre, in the Helix buildin"

Summary: The roundtable will discuss the future a"enda of media research from a broad perspective, based on the conclusions of the ESF Forward Look "roup on "Media Studies: New Media and New Literacies", in the presence of a number of authors of the final report.

Co-ordinator & Chair: François Heinderyckx, President-elect, International Communication Association, Washin"ton & DirectorDept. of Information and Communication Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles

Participants: Peter Goldin", Colin Sparks, Slavko Splichal, Peter Vorderer, Barbie Zelizer,

11 Parallel Sessions

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Chair: Brian O'Neill (Dublin Institute of Technolo"y) Vice-Chair: Toshie Takahashi Session 3: Audience Activities in (Waseda University) Session 2: Interactive Audiences the Age of Mediated Urbanism

Session 1: Contemporary Slot Code: AUDW2b Slot Code: AUDW3a Challenges in Researching Time: Time: Wed 26 June 11.00 – 12.30 Wed 26 June 14.00 – 15.30 Audiences Room: Room: HG19 HG20 Chair and Discussant: Pat Brereton Chairs: Frauke Zeller (University Slot Code: AUDW2a (Dublin City University) Colle"e London), Seija Ridell (University of Tampere) Time: Wed 26 June 11.00 – 12.30 Presentations: Philipp M Weichselbaum, Bir!it Stark Discussants: Gary Gumpert (Urban Room: HG20 (Johannes Gutenber"-University Communication Foundation), Susan Chair and Discussant: Brian O'Neill Mainz): Drucker (Hofstra University) (Dublin Institute of Technolo"y) Active or Passive Web Radio Audiences? A Case Study from Presentations: Presentations: Germany David Harris Smith (McMaster Philip Napoli (Fordham University): University, Canada): The Institutionally E"ective Audience Vivian Hsueh Hua Chen, Me!hdad Networked Urbanism and the Reflexive in Flux: Social Media and the Mehrabi, Jeremy On! (Nanyan" Recursive Space of Virtual Worlds Reassessment of the Audience Technolo"ical University): Commodity Exploring Players’ Interactive Anabel Quan-Haase and Kim Martin Experiences in Massively Multiplayer (University of Western Ontario, Online Games Carolyn Michelle (University of Canada): Waikato) and Charles H. Davis Digital Technologies and the (Ryerson University): Rafal Zaborowski (London School of Expansion of the Festival Audience: Crossing Boundaries: Adapting Q Economics and Political Science): Politics and Power in La Fiesta de Methodology for Online Audience Virtually identical: Audiences, voices, Santo Tomás Research and Japanese vocaloid cultures Johanna Ylipulli and Tiina Suopajärvi Ofer Carmel and Yaron Ariel (Max John L Couper, Martin L. van der (University of Oulu, Finland): Stern Academic Colle"e of Emek Kroon (KIMEP University, Almaty Interactive public displays and the Yezreel): Kazakhstan): tactics of urbanites Measuring audience: considering time Interactive Power and Communication: and medium shifts Audience uses of a Social Network for Suneel Jethani and Dale Leorke Self Extension (University of Melbourne, Australia): Susan Schenk, Jakob Ohme, Claudia Ideology, Obsolescence and (Geor"ia State Seifert, Rebecca Renatus (Technische Sookeun! Jun! Preservation in Digital Mapping and Universität Dresden): University): Locative Art Reflections on New Challenges To An Encounter of Spreadable Media Television Research in Today’s Digital and Active Users on YouTube: A case Media Environment study of “Gangnam Style” videos Session 4: Media Effects

Yvonne Cunnin!ham (Dublin City University): Slot Code: AUDW3b An interdisciplinary approach to Time: Wed 26 June 14.00 – 15.30 audience research using ethno- epistemic assemblages 15 Room: HG19 Christine W. Wijnen (University of Lelia Green and Donell Holloway Chair and Discussant: Toshie Vienna): (Edith Cowan University, Perth): Takahashi (Waseda University) Using and not using social web tools: “The people formerly known as the challenging the concept of media audience”: Children’s peer networks in Presentations: literacy the co-creation of digital experiences Thorsten Naab (Au"sbur" University): A concept of lay theories about media Sascha Trueltzsch (University of Sara Pereira and Ana Melro (University e"ects Salzbur"): of Minho): The challenge of researching privacy Media uses by children: understanding Louis W. Leun! (The Chinese concepts of young users and not-users the 'one-to-one computing' in the daily University of Hon" Kon"): of SNS: Integrating participative life of Portuguese primary pupils A Panel Study on the E"ects of Social designs into audience research Media Use and Internet Maddalena Fedele (Universitat Connectedness on Academic Daniel Süss (University of Applied Pompeu Fabra, Spain), Núria García- Performance and Social Support Sciences Zurich/ University of Zurich): Muñoz (Autonomous University of among Children and Adolescents Typology of young people’s media use Barcelona, Spain), Emili Prado in Switzerland Sebastian Scherr and Carsten (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Reinemann (University of Munich): Spain): Di"erences in Individual Suicide Risk Francesca Pasquali (University of What Teens Like To Watch On Assessment in the Light of the Werther Ber"amo), Marco Pedroni (University Television Fiction Programmes: E"ect of Ber"amo), Barbara Scifo (Catholic Findings From A Catalan Study University of Milan), Simone Carlo Zhikun Wan! and Yupin! Zhan! (The (Catholic University of Milan) Session 7: Youth and Social Chinese University of Hon" Kon"): Self-narration and relationships E"ects of Motivations of Weibo Use, management through uses and non- Media Weibo Usage Pattern and Online Self- uses of Facebook applications: disclosure at Weibo on Perceived strategies of «symbolic creativity» Social Capital among College & among Italian teenagers Slot Code: AUDT1a University Students in China Time: Thu 27 June 9.00- 10.30 Room: HG20 Session 6: Youth Media Chidinma Henrietta Onwubere Chair and Discussant: Sonia Consumption: Behaviour and (National Open University of Ni"eria): Livin"stone (London School of Practice I Television Viewind And Perception of Economics and Political Science) Social Relations By Nigerian Children Presentations: Slot Code: AUDW4b Toshie Takahashi (Waseda University): San! Y. Bai (National Youth Policy Time: Wed 26 June 16.00-17.30 Japanese Youth and Social Media Institute, Republic of Korea): The Impact of Adolescents’ TV Room: HG19 Rozane De Cock (KU Leuven), Jolien Viewing and Game Playing: A Chair and Discussant: Toshie Van!eel (KU Leuven), Annabelle Klein Cultivation Study Takahashi (Waseda University) (Université de Namur), Omar Rosas Presentations: (Université de Namur), Pascal Minotte Amparo Huertas Bailén and Yolanda (CRESAM), Gert-Jan Meerkerk (IVO Session 5: Using and not using Martínez Suárez (Universitat Rotterdam): ICTs Autònoma de Barcelona): Compulsive internet use among A theoretical reflection on immigrant adolescents in Belgium. Attention for young people's construction of online specific applications and the role of Slot Code: AUDW4a identity attitude towards school Time: Wed 26 June 16.00-17.30 Tu!ba Asrak Hasdemir (Gazi Ilya Revianti Sunarwinadi (Universitas Room: Q121 University): ) Chair and Discussant: Christine W. New Media, Right to Internet Access Young Adults and the Creative Wijnen (University of Vienna) and Youth: Some Debates from the Industry in the Era of Powerful Social Turkish Case Media : the Indonesian Case Presentations:

16 Francesca Pasquali (University of Nancy E Worthin!ton (Quinnipiac Time: Thu 27 June 14.00 – 15.30 Ber"amo), Barbara Scifo (Catholic University , USA): Room: HG19 University of Milan), Simone Carlo Decoding, Recoding, and Reproduction (Catholic University of Milan), Marco of Gendered Advertising Online Chair and Discussant: Nico Pedroni (University of Ber"amo): Carpentier (Vrije Universiteit Brussel & “My friends are my audience”: mass- Charles University in Pra"ue) mediation of personal contents and Session 9: Youth Media Presentations: relations in Facebook Consumption: Behaviour and Keara Kaye Goin (University of Texas- Practice II Austin, USA): Yi-Hsuan Lin (National Chen"chi Marginal Latinidad and Rosario University (NCCU), Taiwan): Dawson: Audience, Ambiguity, and Disparity between perceived privacy Slot Code: AUDT3a Racialization concerns and disclosure of personal Time: Thu 27 June 14.00 – 15.30 information on Facebook Jacob Johanssen (University of East Room: HG20 London, UK): Chair and Discussant: Toshie Subjects, Makeover TV and Session 8: Commercial Takahashi (Waseda University) Psychoanalysis Communication and the Audience Presentations: Yu-kei Tse (Goldsmiths, University of Chia Sui Crystal Sun (National Don" London, UK): Hwa University, Taiwan): Slot Code: AUDT1b The Sense of Coevalness in the Indigenous Television News and Consumption of Foreign TV via Online Time: Thu 27 June 9.00- 10.30 Indigenous Knowledge: Cultural Sharing Sustainability and Youth Audience Room: HG19 (Giresun University, Turkey): Chair and Discussant: Philip Napoli Maddalena Fedele (Universitat Sirin Dilli (Fordham University, USA) Pompeu Fabra, Spain): Les séries télévisées turques à la reconquête du Monde Arabe? Presentations: Young People’s Consumption Of Television Fiction In New Zealand: A Soraya Barreto Januário (New Preliminary Study University of Lisbon, Portu"al): Session 11: Global Audiences for The masculine image reflected in Cinema advertising: Crises or a new Keren Eyal and Yarden Raz (Sammy perspective? Ofer School of Communications, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC), Israel): Slot Code: AUDT4a Benjamin K. Johnson (The Ohio State Adolescents’ Interpretations of Sexual University, USA), Judith E. Rosenbaum Time: Thu 27 June 16.00-17.30 (Albany State University, USA): Content in Television Scenes Room: Spoiler alert: Consequences of HG20 narrative spoilers on media choice and Ahmet Atay (The Colle"e of Wooster, Chair and Discussant: Roderick dimensions of enjoyment USA): Flynn (Dublin City University) Sexualization of Childhood Presentations: Conceição Gonçalves Costa Charles H. Davis (Ryerson University, (Universidade Lusófona de Katharina Kleinen-von Köni!slöw and Canada), Carolyn Michelle (University Humanidades e Tecnolo"ias, Portu"al): Kati Förster (University of Vienna, Austria): of Waikato, New Zealand), Ann Hardy Brands, Media Literacy And (University of Waikato, New Zealand), Expressions Of Identity Of The role of cross-medial genre Crai! Hi!ht (University of Waikato, Preadolescents repertoires in the identity construction of young audiences New Zealand): Prefigurative engagements within The Yan Luo and Hao Li (Chinese Hobbit’s global audience University of Hon" Kon"): Session 10: Audiences and Impacts of Lifestyles, Trust, Diversity Martin Barker (Aberystwyth University, Motivation, O#ine Shopping Benefits UK): and Satisfaction on Online Shopping Remembering Alien Behavior Slot Code: AUDT3b

17 Doris Baltruschat and Ernest Mathijs Analysis of the quality of content Christopher Starke (University of (University of British Columbia, elaborated by users Münster, Germany), Thorsten Naab Canada): (Hanover University of Music, ‘Digital Cinema in Transition’: An!ela M Lee and Hsian! Iris Chyi and Media, Germany), Helmut Scherer Preliminary Research Results (University of Texas at Austin, USA): (Hanover University of Music, Drama When Newsworthy is Not Noteworthy: and Media, Germany): Examining the Value of News from The Social Value Of Music. Processes Session 12: Transforming Audiences’ Perspective of Social Distinction by Taste in Music. Audiences Christian Baden and Nina Sprin!er Mariana Marin Romero (Universidad (University of Munich, Germany): Autónoma de Baja California, Mexico): Slot Code: AUDT4b Can user frames contribute to the Between laughs, popcorn and movies: plurality of media frames on the Youth interactions with cinema in Time: Thu 27 June 16.00-17.30 financial crisis? Tijuana, Mexico. Room: HG19 Chair and Discussant: Benjamin Bates, Mark Desmond Harmon (University of Tennessee, Session 15: Re-de!ning children’s Presentations: USA): and young people’s media: Pan- Using Conjoint Analysis to Identify Arab and European perspectives Vivi Theodoropoulou (Cyprus Audience News Value on policy, production and cultures University of Technolo"y): Audience indi"erence, resistance to of reception new media discourse or persistence of Claire En!lish (Dublin City University, deeply ingrained habits? The case of Ireland): the early digital television audience in Media Convergence in News Slot Code: AUDF3a Consumption during a time of crisis: A the UK. Time: Fri 28 June 14.00 – 15.30 qualitative examination of news Alet Janse van Rensbur! (University consumption in everyday life in Room: HG20 of Cape Town, South Africa): Ireland. Chair and Discussant: Naomi Sakr Indi"erence to climate change: the (University of Westminster, UK) case of South African audiences Session 14: Cultural consumption Presentations: and taste Alexandra Swann and Máire Marietjie Oelofsen, Vanessa Malila Messen!er Davies (University of (Rhodes University, South Africa): Ulster): Young people, media and citizenship in Slot Code: AUDF1b “Boys can’t do dancing because boys South Africa. wouldn’t know how to do it”: Northern Time: Fri 28 June 9.00- 10.30 Irish children’s responses to representations of gender and culture Room: HG19 Session 13: Audiences, Publics in Sesame Tree and News Media Chair and Discussant: Brian O’Neill (Dublin Institute of Technolo"y) Joe F. Khalil (Northwestern University, Presentations: Qatar): Slot Code: AUDF1a Elizabeth Prommer (University of Youth Generated Media and Enacting Cultural Politics. Time: Fri 28 June 9.00- 10.30 Rostock, Germany): Television Taste, Habitus and TV Room: HG20 Comedy Tarik Sabry, Feryal Awan (University of Chair and Discussant: Toshie Westminster, UK): Takahashi (Waseda University) Christian Stie!ler (Karlshochschule Reading Transcultural Audiences: The International University, Germany): Case of Arabic-speaking Children in Presentations: The New Media Dispositif: London Koldobika Meso Ayerdi, Irati Consumption and Reception of New A!irreazkuena!a Media Forms Jeanette Steemers (University of (The University of the Basque Westminster, UK): Country): Stefanie Wahl (Hanover University of Defining Value in Children’s Media: Active audiences and journalism: Music, Drama and Media, Germany), Building a Case for Domestically- Produced Children’s Television Content 18 Slot Code: AUDF4a Media Territories In Battle: The Role of Session 16: Media Convergence Media-Related Practices in Time: Fri 28 June 16.00-17.30 and Audience Participation Sociospatial Conflicts Room: HG20 Chair and Discussant: Seija Ridell Andrea Duera!er (University of Slot Code: AUDF3b (University of Tampere, Finland) Salzbur"): Exploring di"erent kinds of familiar Time: Fri 28 June 14.00 – 15.30 Presentations: TV-environments through parental TV Guna Spurava, Inta Brikse (University Room: HG19 use, mediation, attitudes and the role of Latvia): of the TV in the daily life Chair: Brian O’Neill (Dublin Institute of Influence of internet and mobile Technolo"y) technology consumption upon media Discussant: Toshie Takahashi use practices: case study of students Session 19: Translating Audiences (Waseda University) in Latvia Presentations: Carla Barros (Fluminense Federal Slot Code: AUDS3a University UFF, Brazil): Sirkku Kotilainen (University of Time: Sat 29 June 14.00 – 15.30 Tampere, Finland), Annikka Suoninen Watching TV on cell phones: An (University of Jyväskylä, Finland): investigation in a group of poor urban Room: HG20 Media Participation among Young workers in Brazil Chair and Discussant: Richard People: Global Perspectives Butsch (Rider University), Sonia William Ofentse Lesitaokana (Gri#th Livin"stone (London School of University, Australia): Nico Carpentier (Vrije Universiteit Economics and Political Science) Brussel & Charles University in An Ethnographic Study of Mobile Presentations: Pra"ue): Phone Use by College and University Students in Botswana. Online constructions of agency and Kevin Smets (University of Antwerp), structure. YouTube, audience Iris Vandevelde (University of participation and the Cyprus problem. Kárita Cristina Francisco (New Antwerp), Philippe Meers (University of University of Lisbon, Portu"al): Antwerp), Roel Vande Winkel Dimitra L. Milioni, Konstantinos Brazilian children from low (University of Antwerp), Sofie Van Vadratsikas (Cyprus University of socioeconomic status and their use of Bauwel (Ghent University): Technolo"y): mobile phones Disciplining the diasporic audience: The (golden) dawn of audiences? discourses on audiences of Turkish Testing the audience empowerment and Indian films in Antwerp (Belgium) thesis through a framing analysis of Session 18: Audience Affects immigration in crisis-stricken Greece Richard Butsch and Ava Baron (Rider University, USA): Stereotyping serial audiences: An Yuan Gon! (University of Slot Code: AUDF4b Massachusetts Amherst, USA): international comparison Writing Chinese Slash Fan Fiction: Time: Fri 28 June 16.00-17.30 Chinese Slash Fan’s ‘Localized’ Room: HG19 Business Meeting Interpretation of Western Movies and Chair Discussant: Gavan Titley Television Time: Sat 29 June 11.00 - 12.30 (National University of Ireland, Maynooth) Jie Gu (Australian National University Room: HG20 & Communication University of China): Presentations: Chair: Brian O’Neill Participating in YouTubing practice: Towards a practice perspective to Maria T. Soto-Sanfiel, Laura understand user participation Aymerich-Franch (Universitat motivations Autonoma de Barcelona), Estrella Romero (Universidad de Santia"o de Compostela): Personality in interactive Session 17: Mobile Technologies narratives. and the Audience Matteo Tarantino, Simone Tosoni (Catholic University of The Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy): 19 COMMUNITY COMMUNICATION (CoC)

Chair: Arne Hintz (Cardi! University, Alternative media practices and Session 3: Media Activism, Social UK) interventions in digital media Movements and Communicative Vice-Chairs: Susan Forde (Gri#th technology governance: divergences Resistance University, Australia), Adilson Cabral and commonalities (Fluminense Federal University, Bazil), Joanah Gadzikwa (Monash University, Slot Code: CoCW3a Session 2: Community Radio and South Africa) Time: Wed 26 June 14-15:30 Democratic Participation Room: Q122 Chair: Claudia Ma"allanes-Blanco Session 1: Social Movements and (Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, Online Activism Slot Code: CoCW2b Mexico) Time: Wed 26 June 11-12:30 Presentations: Room: Q219 Patrick McCurdy (University of Slot Code: CoCW2a Chair: Susan Forde (Gri#th Ottawa, Canada): Time: Wed 26 June 11-12:30 University, Australia) Posters from the Occupy Movement: Room: Q122 Presentations: The media practices of Occuprint Chair: Arne Hintz (Cardi! University, Anne C O’Brien (National University of (Universidad Autónoma UK) Ireland), Niamh Gaynor (Dublin City Emiliano Treré Presentations: University, Ireland): de Querétaro, Mexico): Alejandro Barranquero (Universidad Community radio and democratic The importance of hidden media Carlos III de Madrid, Spain), Emiliano participation practices for activism: evidence from Treré (Universidad Autónoma de Mexican social movements Querétaro, Mexico): Brilliant Si!abade Mhlan!a (University Deconstructing techno-imaginaries in of Westminster, UK): Cinzia Padovani (Southern Illinois social activism: the case of the The Return of the Local: Community University, US): Spanish Indignados Radio as Dialogic and Participatory ‘Tons Ensemble Contre L’Imperialisme!’: An analysis of Claudia Ma!allanes-Blanco communication strategies of extreme (Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, Everette Ndlovu (University of Salford, UK): right wing movements in France, Italy Mexico): and Spain’ (hashtag)yosoy132 at work: using The re-emergence of diasporic radio in social media and traditional social independent Zimbabwe Matthias Ekman (Stockholm movement strategies to radicalise University, Sweden): democracy in Mexico. Shanthini Sarah (Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, India), Sanitising Fascism: Online Video Activism of the Swedish Far Right Eva Bo!nar (Central European Govindaraju Periyasamy University, Hun"ary), Lina Dencik (Manonmaniam Sundaranar (Cardi! University, UK), Peter Wilkin University, Inda): Rayen Condeza (Pontificia Universidad (Brunel University, UK): A comparative analysis of Community Catolica de Chile): Social media, virtual politics and Radio Stations managed by On the need for new approaches and inclusion – the Case of Hungary’s educational institutions and NGO’s in concepts to study social movements in ‘Milla’ group TamilNadu, India Latin America: mobile, rhizome and intersection Veronica Barassi (Goldsmiths Janey Gordon (University of University, UK): Bedfordshire, UK): Session 4: Internet Use, Fast Capitalism, Social Media Activism The Economics of Being a Community Marginalized Communities and and the issue of Internet Time Radio Broadcaster Democratic Engagement Normand Landry (Teluq, Université du Québec, Canada): 20 Slot Code: CoCW3b Erick Huerta Velazquez (Universdad Presentations: Time: Wed 26 June 14-15:30 Autonoma Metropolitana and Instituto Nicola Jones (University of KwaZulu- Room: Q219 de Ciencia y Tecnolo"ia del DF, Natal, South Africa), Sandra Pitcher Chair: Joanah Gadzikwa (Monash Mexico): (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Towards a Theory of Indigenous University, South Africa) Africa): Presentations: Communication: Advances in an Not dead yet! An examination of the Action Research Process for the e"ects of online technology on Marcus Breen (Bond University, Development of a Capacity Building community newspapers in South Australia): Program on Indigenous Africa Critical Community Informatics: Social Communication Joanah Gadzikwa (Monash University, Placemaking using ICTs in Residential South Africa): Developments Tanja Dreher (University of Interactivity and cyber democracy: Wollon"on", Australia): The case of Zimbabwe’s online Amparo Cadavid (UNIMINUTO, Listening in to the Indigenous Public newspapers Colombia): Sphere How E-Gov platforms transform Onwuka Okereke (Abia State communication order from the local to Ian Watson (Gri#th University, University, Ni"eria), Innocent Paschal the global Australia): Ihechu (Abia State University, Ni"eria), No more ‘voices from down south’: The Uzoma Chukwuemeka Oku!o (Abia Ioana-Elena Oana (Central European role of local broadcasting in remote State University, Ni"eria): University, Hun"ary), Yazmin Morlet Indigenous communities in The revolution of community Corti (Central European University, Queensland, Australia newspaper and social media: Hun"ary): Implications for public service Internet as a catalyzer for civic and Eliana del Rosario Herrera Huerfano journalism in Nigeria political involvement: Evidence from (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, US and Europe Spain, and UNIMINUTO, Colombia), John W. Hi!!ins (University of San Francisco Sierra Caballero Francisco, US): Paola Prado (Ro"er Williams (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain): Re-framing the World: Cypriot University, US), Alejandro Tirado- Indigenous people in Colombia, and University Students, Oral Histories, and Alcarraz (Texas Tech University, US), the need for a public policy in Self-Reflection Mauro Araujo Camara (Fundação João communication Pinheiro, Brazil): Gisele Saye! Nunes Ferreira (PUC-SP, Perceptions of ICT Use in Rural Brazil: Heather Moran (Centre for Bazil): Factors that Impact Appropriation Community Mappin", Canada), Fred Crowdsourced audio: ruptures and Among Marginalized Communities McGarry (Centre for Community overcoming of community radios on Mappin", Canada): the Internet Xuan Wu (The Chinese University of Spatial and Temporary Media for Hon" Kon"), Louis Leun! (The Chinese Aboriginal Social Justice in Canada University of Hon" Kon"): Session 7: Alternative Quality of Life and Internet Usage: An Mine-Pin! Sun (National Chen"Chi Journalisms 1: Crisis, Activism Examination of Motivations, University Taipei): and Critique Personality Traits, Media Use, and Broadcasting the local voices: A case Leisure Activities among Low-income study of an indigenous radio station in Internet Users in Urban China Taiwan Slot Code: CoCT1a Time: Thu 27 June 9-10:30 Session 5: Indigenous Session 6: Community Media and Room: Q122 Communication Digital Convergence Chair: Cinzia Padovani (Southern Illinois University, US) Presentations: Slot Code: CoCW4a Slot Code: CoCW4b Susan Forde (Gri#th University, Time: Wed 26 June 16-17:30 Time: Wed 26 June 16-17:30 Australia), Heather Anderson (Gri#th Room: Q122 University, Australia): Room: Q219 Chair: Michael Meadows (Gri#th ‘Is it Justice, or Just Us?’: Examining Chair: Núria Re"uero (Autonomous University, Australia) how radical media and the news University of Barcelona, Spain) Presentations: 21 framed an Aboriginal death in police after the DTT roll-out in Spain. Slot Code: CoCT3b custody’ Strategies to face a crisis Time: Thu 27 June 14-15:30 Room: Q219 Melissa Wall (California State Chiara Saez Baeza (Universidad de Chair: Emiliano Treré (Universidad University, US), Sahar el Zahed Chile): Autónoma de Querétaro, Mexico) (University of California UCLA, US): Chilean community TV in the digital Presentations: Syrian citizen journalism: The Rise of a transition: which can we do expect Martha Fuentes-Bautista (University of New News System in an Authoritarian from the policy framework? It is Massachusetts Amherst, US), Gisela Space possible subvert the discourse on Gil-E!ui (Fairfield University, US), public policies? Rainer Rubira (Universidad Rey Juan Jane Re!an (Tufts University, US): Carlos, Spain): Hybrid in Haiti – Watchdogging the Community Media Policy in Latin earthquake from the grassroots Session 9: Alternative America: A Social Justice Perspective Journalisms 2: Participation, Ines Gabel (The Open University, Interaction, and Citizen Adilson Vaz Cabral Filho (Fluminense Israel): Journalism Federal University, Brazil), Eula Dantas The Image of the Secular Left in the Taveira Cabral (Brazilian Institute of Alternative Settler’s Discourse Information on Science and Slot Code: CoCT3a Technolo"y): Txema Ramirez de la Piscina, Alazne Time: Thu 27 June 14-15:30 Community communication policies Aiestaran, Beatriz Zabalondo, Antxoka Room: Q122 facing social legitimation processes by A!irre, Maria González Gorosarri, Chair: Susan Forde (Gri#th traditional media groups in Brazil Estefanía Jimenez (University of the Basque Country, Spain): University, Australia) João Paulo Carrera Malerba Light among Shadows: News Quality Presentations: (Universidade Federal do Rio de as a Method to Overcome the Crisis in Silvia Martínez (Open University of Janeiro, Bazil): Journalism Catalonia): The citizen’s watchdog role in times of Community radios, international crisis: Study of the practices of the freedom of expression standards and Session 8: Community Media gatewatcher and the meta-journalism the new Brazilian general regulatory framework for communication Policy: Interactions, in social news websites Interventions and Change Andy Williams (Cardi! University, UK), Juan Ramos (Universidad de Jerome Turner (Birmin"ham City Salamanca, Spain), Ava Mariana Gómez (Universidad de Salamanca, Slot Code: CoCT1b University, UK): UK Community News and the Public Spain): Time: Thu 27 June 9-10:30 Interest Legislation and community media. Room: Q219 Comparative analysis of Bolivia and Chair: Gabriel Kaplún (Universidad de Cindy Cheun!-Kwan Chon! (The Venezuela la República, Uru"uay) Chinese University of Hon" Kon"): Presentations: Who got to say what? Conflicting Gabriel Kaplún (Universidad de la Andrew Ó Baoill (Cazenovia Colle"e, narratives and the construction of República, Uru"uay): US): communal identity in Chinese minority Community radios in Uruguay: Complex response of community radio newspapers in the Netherlands relationship with audiences and to changing copyright challenges evaluation indicators Chen-Lin! Hun! (National Taiwan Michael Meadows (Gri#th University, University): Jose Fernando Benitez (Bolivarian Australia): Participation and Empowerment: University of Venezuela): When the stars align: Indigenous Indigenous citizen reporters, their Public Policies Regarding Community media policy moments explored identity and perception of news Media in Venezuela (Video message)

Núria Re!uero (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain): Ana Session 10: Waves of Change: Session 11: ‘Our Media’ in Times Fernández-Viso (Autonomous Enabling Community Media in of Change: The Future of University of Barcelona): Latin America Community and Citizen Media in Community TV and media pluralism Ireland and Worldwide 22 (National University of Ireland Sandra Ristovska (University of Slot Code: CoCT4a Maynooth): Pennsylvania, US): Time: Thu 27 June 16-17:30 Mobilising the City? Teenagers and Strategic Witnessing in an Age of Room: Q122 mobile sound technologies in urban Video Activism city spaces Reports and Debates from the IAMCR/OURMedia Pre-Conference Session 14: Addressing the Chair: Arne Hintz (Cardi! University, Ilkin Mehrabov (Karstad University, Sweden): Environmental Crisis through UK) Reappropriating the Means of Panelists: Community and Alternative Media Production and Distribution: DIY, Amparo Cadavid (UNIMINUTO, Copyleft, and ‘Alternative’ Music Colombia), Slot Code: (Gri#th University, CoCF3a Susan Forde Pana!iota Alevizou (The Open Australia), Time: Fri 28 June 14-15:30 University), Katerina Alexiou (The (Community Media Room: Q122 Mar!aret Gillian Open University), Gail Ramster (Royal Chair: Rosemary Day (University of Network Ireland), Colle"e of Art): Ciaran Moore (DCTV, Ireland), Communications by Design? Limerick, Ireland) Presentations: Ciaran Murray (CRAOL, Ireland), Community Spaces, Neighbourhood Stefania Milan (Tilbur" University, Media & Creative citizens Ayse Fulya Sen (Firat University, Netherlands), Turkey): Henry Silke (Dublin City University, Capitalism, Ecology and Ireland) Session 13: (En-)Countering Environmental Journalism: A Study on Crisis Hydroelectric Power Plants in Mainstream and Alternative News Session 12: Tactical Media, Art, Media in Turkey and Creative Protest Slot Code: CoCF1a Gabriele Hadl (Kwansei Gakuin Time: Fri 28 June 9-10:30 UniversityJapan): Room: Slot Code: CoCT4b Q122 Alternative media and environmental Chair: Time: Thu 27 June 16-17:30 Christopher Ali (University of education: Using media literacy to Room: Q219 Pennsylvania, US) learn about nature, climate change Presentations: Chair: Marcus Breen (Bond and denialism (Video Presentation) Silvia Inés Molina y Vedia del Castillo University, Australia) (National Autonomous University Presentations: Kerrie Foxwell (Gri#th University, of Mexico), In!rid Hernández Muñoz Australia): Manuela Farinosi (University of Udine, (National Autonomous University My Place, My Media: community Italy): of Mexico): media and local environmental issues Exploring the Soft Side of Collective Crisis and Migration: Strategies and Actions: Creativity, Protest and Social Networks used by Migrants to Face the Aparna Moitra (University of Delhi, Media in the Urban Yarn Bombing Global Crisis India), Archna Kumar (University of phenomenon Delhi, India): Todd Graham (University of Hill Women’s Perceptions and Pip Shea (Queensland University of Gronin"en, Netherlands), Scott Wri!ht Articulations about Climate Change: Technolo"y, Australia): (University of Leicester, UK), Daniel The Case of Henvalvani Community The Community Art of Jackson (Bournemouth University, UK): Radio, Chamba, Uttarakhand, India “Reprogramming” Communication The ‘Crisis of Capitalism’ in everyday Networks talk: an analysis of three online ‘third Mikhail Peppas (Durban University of spaces’ Technolo"y, South Africa), Sanabelle Jose Carlos Messias (Federal Ebrahim (University of KwaZulu-Natal, University Rio de Janeiro, Bazil): Maria Victoria Gomez (Universidad de South Africa): “Greetings from the Third World”: Montevideo, Uru"uay): Deaf-Hearing Poetic Ecology: Strategies of Distribution and Tracks of a changing world: An Integration and Skills Development for Customization of Game-related approach to online discussions over Social Cohesion Content in Brazil environmental issues in Uruguay

Linda O Kee"e (National University of Session 15: Media Interventions Ireland Maynooth), Aphra Kerr 23 Cablegate: How the Network Society Extend Development Benefits to Slot Code: CoCF4a Has Changed Leaking Underserved Communities in Africa Time: Fri 28 June 16-17:30 Room: Q122 Arne Hintz (Cardi! University, UK): Bu Wei (Chinese Academy of Social Chair: Kevin Howley (DePauw Dimensions of Modern Freedom of Sciences): Expression: WikiLeaks, Policy Hacking, Is It an Emerging scholarship? University, US) and Digital Freedoms Discussing on the Concept, Focal Presentations: Questions, Strategies and challenges (DePauw University, US): Kevin Howley Hopeton Dunn (University of the West of the Action-oriented Communication From Alternative Media to Media Indies, Jamaica): Research Interventions “Something Old, Something New..”: WikiLeaks, Newspapers, and Conjoint Jair Ve!a (Universidad del Norte, Anita Howard (Kin"ston University, Approaches to Political Exposure Colombia): UK): Elementos sobre Comunicación en Newspaper Campaigning in Britain in Stefania Milan (Tilbur" University, procesos de Cambio Social: the Late 1990s Netherlands): Imaginarios, Normas Sociales, WikiLeaks, Anonymous, and the Interpelación y Movimientos Sociales Rosemary Day (University of Limerick, Exercise of Individuality: Protesting in Ireland): the Cloud Radio and the Irish Language Session 17: Internet Usage, Ibrahim Saleh (University of Cape Social Media and Virtual Hilde van den Bulck (University of Town, South Africa): Communities - Joint session with Antwerp, Bel"ium), Koen Panis WikiLeaks and the Arab Spring: Twists the Participatory Communication (University of Antwerp, Bel"ium): and Turns of Media, Culture and Power Research Section Putting the ‘Fun’ in Fundraising: The Serious Request and Music for Life Radio Telethons, Media, and Session 16: Re"ecting on Slot Code: PCRS1a Citizenship Communication for Development Time: Sat 29 June 9-10:30 and Social Change Arne Hintz (Cardi! University, UK): Room: Q119 Media Activism and Advocacy: Policy Chair: Stefania Milan (Tilbur" Interventions in a Global Context Slot Code: CoCS1a University, The Netherlands) Discussant: Faheem Hussain (Asian Time: Sat 29 June 9-10:30 University of Women, Ban"ladesh) Room: Q122 Session “Book Launch”: Beyond Presentations: WikiLeaks: Implications for the Chair: Tanja Dreher (University of Helena Lee (Nanyan" Technolo"ical Future of Journalism, Wollon"on", Australia) University, Sin"apore), Natalie Pan! Presentations: Communications & Society (Book (Nanyan" Technolo"ical University, Launch, co-sponsored by the following Joe Tacchi (RMIT University, Australia): Sin"apore): sections: Law, Communication Policy Communicative Ecologies: Reflections Sticky networks: Opinion leadership & Technology, Journalism Research & on understanding communication in and the ties they form in the Education) context contemporary media environment

Lizandro An!ulo Rincon (Universidad Glenda Drew (University of California, Slot Code: CoCF5a del Tolima, Colombia): US), Jesse Drew (University of Time: Fri 28 June 17:45-19:00 Cinco estrategias para un modelo de California, US): televisión comunitaria orientado hacia Room: Q122 Social Media, Insecure Work and New el desarrollo humano: una propuesta Chair: Marc Raboy (McGill University, Solidarities desde la experiencia colombiana Canada) Laura Ivonne Velez (UNAM, Mexico): Respondent: Sandra Braman Eronini Me!wa (University of Texas, Gay and Lesbian Web Series: (University of Wisconsin, US) US): Streaming Diversity Presentations: Media Hybridization and (University of Patrick McCurdy Development:An Exploratory Study of Da!mar Ho"mann (University Sie"en, Ottawa, Canada): the Potential of Integrated Media to Germany), Wolf!an! Reissmann From the Pentagon Papers to (University Sie"en, Germany): 24 Being a digital Creative: Case Studies Community representation through a about how Amateur and Professional participatory photography project Artists Present Themselves in Public Spaces Online Session 20: Alternatives in Film David Amrani (Fairfield University, US): and TV – Audiovisual Networked We Stand: Social Presentations Movements in the Digital Age

Slot Code: CoCS3b Session 18: CoC Business Time: Sat 29 June 14-15:30 Meeting Room: Q219 Time: Sat 29 June 11-12:30 Chair: Adilson Vaz Cabral Filho Room: Q122 (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil) Chair: Arne Hintz Presentations: DeeDee Halleck (Deep Dish Network, US): Session 19: Investigating Community Media Against War: Community – Engaging with before, during and after: Non- Community embedded alternatives to war- mongering of corporate and state media Slot Code: CoCS3a Time: Sat 29 June 14-15:30 Jie Yin! Wan! (Hon" Kon" Baptist Room: Q122 University): Chair: Janey Gordon (University of A Miniature Cinema – Hong Kong Bedfordshire, UK) Social Movement Film Festival Presentations: Christopher Ali (University of Pennsylvania, US), David Conrad (University of Pennsylvania, US): Community of Satellites or a Satellite of Communities? Emerging dynamics in the community media paradigm

Marni Arnette Wedin (Royal Roads University, Canada): Narratives of Successful Collaborations between Alternative Media and Women’s Groups

Omar Rincon (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia): La Identidad y las Sensibilidades como Innovacion Mediathica: Hasta las Narrativas Colabor-Activas de Comunidad

Kimberly Spencer (Colorado State University, US): Small town alternative media, big slice of the economic pie

Daniel Meirinho Souza (New University of Lisbon, Portu"al): 25 COMIC ART (COM)

Chair: John A. Lent (International Comics Journalism in Brazil: A México): Journal of Comic Art) Comparative Study Between Joe The Friki (geek) as "Compulsive Sacco and Allan Sieber Creator of the Senses" in the Postmodern Era Session 1: Political Cartooning Session 3: Comic Books and Mike Lyons (Saint Joseph's University): Animation The Di"usion of Dissent: The Montgomery Story Comic and Civil Slot Code: COMW2a Disobedience Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Slot Code: COMT3a Room: HG09 Edna Becerril Lerín (Universidad Time: Thu 27 June 14.00-15.30 Chair: John A. Lent (International Nacional Autónoma de México): Room: HG06 Journal of Comic Art) The Comic as an Instrument for Public Presentations: Chair: John A. Lent (International Policy: The "Guide for the Mexican Journal of Comic Art) Migrant" Case Naveed Iqbal Ch (University of the Presentations: Punjab, Lahore-Pakistan): Cartoon Journalism in Resolving Post Yuan Gon! (University of Osama Conflicts Between Pakistan Massachusetts, Amherst): and United States Amateur Artworks of Yaoi Fandom: Young Women's Queer Interpretation Monica Fontana (Faculdades and Reconstruction of Male Inte"radas Barros Melo Pernambuco): Characters in Japanese Boys' Manga Brazilian Economic Development and ---A Case Study of Slam Dunk the Global Crisis: Portrayal of Social Transformation Through the Political Jor!e Salvador Anaya Martínez Cartoon (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) Athanasia Batziou (University of Anime and Art: A Feedback Athens, Greece) Humouring the Greek Crisis Geisa Fernandes D'Oliveira (Observatório de Histórias em Quadrinhos ECA/USP, Brazil): Session 2: Comics and Graphic The Latin American Network Experience: Comics Researcher Novels Groups in Brazil and Argentina

Slot Code: COMT1a Session 4: Comic Art: Theory, Time: Thu 27 June 9:00-10:30 Social Consciousness Room: HG06 Chair: John A. Lent (International Journal of Comic Art) Slot Code: COMT4a Presentations: Time: Thu 27 June 16.00-17.30 Julian Peters ( Concordia University): Room: HG06 Explain Yourself: The Projector (1971) Chair: John A. Lent (International by Martin Vaughn-James and the Reinvention of Narrative Journal of Comic Art) Presentations: Ser!io Sánchez Sánchez (Universidad Ed!ar Meritano (Universidad Nacional Nacional Autónoma de México): Autónoma de México): Comic and Its Artistic Representation in the Comics Film Translation

Juscelino Neco ( University of São Nadiezhda Camacho Quiroz Paulo): (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de 26 COMMUNICATION POLICY & TECHNOLOGY (CPT)

Chair: Jo Pierson (Vrije Universiteit Creative Destruction, Co-processes Between objectivity and openness: the Brussel, BE) and Cross-national mediality of data journalism. Multistakeholderism in Technology Vice-Chair: Bart Cammaerts (LSE, Marco Toledo Bastos and Gabriela Governance. UK) Za!o (University of Sao Paulo, BR and Vice-Chair: Aphra Kerr (NUI Avshalom Ginosar (The Max Stern LSE, UK) Maynooth, IE) Academic Colle"e of Emek Yezreel, IL) Tweeting News Articles: A cross- Media Governance: A Conceptual country study for the United States, Framework or Merely a Buzz Word? United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, and Note: Special Session with the Brazil. Irish Data Commissioner –Wed Session No. 2: Creative 26th at 16.00 destruction and Journalism Session No. 3: Audience/CPT Joint PANEL: ECREA TWG for Session No. 1: Communications Children Youth and Media: Panel Policy, Convergence and Slot Code: CPTW2b on ‘Youth and Online Safety: Policy Debates and Challenges’ Regulation Time: Wed. 26 June 11:00-12:30

Room: Q121 Slot Code: CPTW3a Slot Code: CPTW2a Chair: Dwayne Winseck (Carleton Time: Wed 26th June 14.00-15.30 Time: Wed. 26 June 11:00-12:30 University, CA) Discussant: Beate Josephi (Edith Room: Room: QG13 QG13 Cowan University, AS) Chair: Chair: Jo Pierson (iMinds-SMIT, Vrije Leslie R. Shade (University of Presentations: Universiteit Brussel, BE) Toronto, CA) Philip Schlesin!er and Gillian Doyle Discussant: Discussant: Robin Mansell (LSE, UK) Eva Lievens (ICRI, (Centre for Cultural Policy Research, KULeuven, BE) Presentations: University of Glas"ow, UK) From organizational crisis to multi- Presentations: Julia Pohle (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, platform salvation? Creative BE) Brian O'Neill (Dublin Institute of destruction and the recomposition of Technolo"y, IE) Opening the black box of news media. communication policy-making: The changing face of the regulator. Analysing policy change through the Terry Flew and Adam Swift (Creative Elisabeth Staksrud (University of Oslo, lenses of networks and discourse. Industries Faculty and ARC Centre of NO) Excellence for Creative Industries and The NGO: friend or foe? Adam Swift (Queensland University of Innovation, Queensland University of Technolo"y, AU) Technolo"y, AU) Ulrike Wa!ner and Niels BrÃ!!en (JFF The Convergence Review and the Regulating Journalists? The Finkelstein - Institute for Media Research and Principle of Australian’s Access to and Review, the Convergence Review, and Media Education, Munich, DE) Opportunities for Participation. News Media Regulation in Australia Youth involvement in a multi- and stakeholder approach to online safety: Yixi Zhu Benjamin Bates Katharine Sarikakis and Joan Ramon (Southeast University, CN and Perspectives and experiences from the Rodri!uez-Amat (University of Vienna, ongoing Dialog Internet in Germany. University of Tennessee, US) AT) The Evolution of Cable Industry and Kill the message: media governance Sonia Livin!stone (LSE, GB) Regulation’s Impacts: A comparative and the financial crisis. ‘Knowledge enhancement’: The risks analysis of China and United States. and opportunities of evidence-based Frederik Lesa!e and Robert Hackett policy. Nanette Levinson (School of (Simon Fraser University, CA) International Service, US) 27 Kathryn C. Mont!omery (Amercian Room: C167 Leslie R. Shade (University of Toronto, University, Washin"ton DC, US) CA) Moderator/Discussant: Sandra Protecting Childrens Privacy in the Era Sandra Braman (University of of Big Data. Braman Wisconsin-Milwaukee, US) Presentations: Francesca Musiani (ISD/SFS, Session No. 4: Mobile regulation, Ralph En!elman, (Lon" Island Geor"etown University and Mines marketing and use University, United States) Paris, FR) From the Pentagon Papers to WikiLeaks: Government secrecy & US Jo Pierson (iMinds-SMIT, Vrije media law Universiteit Brussel, BE) Slot Code: CPTW3b Ewan Sutherland (University of the Robin Mansell (LSE, UK) Time: Wed 26th June 14.00 – 15.30 Witswatrsrand) Room: Q121 Bribery and corruption in Session No. 7: Net Neutrality and telecommunications: New approaches Chair: Anders Henten (CMI, Aalbor" to licensing Information Policy University, DK) Richard J. Peltz-Steele (University of Discussant: Pascal Verhoest Massachusetts School of Law), & Eric Slot Code: CPTT1a (Artevelde University Colle"e Ghendt) J. Booth, (United States) Time: Thu 27th June 9.00-10.30 Presentations: Baer Bank revisited: Wiki-leaking and common law tortious interference Room: QG13 Fiona Ruth Martin (University of Katrin Tonndorf (University of Passau, Sydney, AU) Chair: DE) An" Pen" Hwa (Nanyan" A smarter smartphone: policy, How to make peace with a generation Technolo"ical University, SG) regulatory and governance issues with of online pirates: More information, mobile Internet apps. Discussant: Christian Sandvi" clearer policies and new concepts (University of Michi"an, US) Isabelle Stevens, Karel Verbru!!e and Lieven De Marez (iMinds-MICT-U"ent, Presentations: BE) Session No. 5: SPECIAL Robin Mansell (LSE, GB) The SoLoMo shift: rethinking SESSION – co-sponsored by CPT/ Knowledge Societies Futures: collaboration strategies for industry Law – Destabilization in Whose Interest? and end-user empowerment through identity managed social, local and DATA PROTECTION IN EUROPE Meryem Marzouki (UPMC Univ. Paris mobile platforms and services. AND THE ROLE OF THE IRISH 06 & CNRS, Paris, FR) DATA PROTECTION Internet Governance and the Mutual Trisha T. C. Lin and Yi-Hsuan Chian! COMMISSIONER Consolidation of Civil Society and and Chloris Jian! (TW and SG) IGOs roles Examining mobile dependency and sociability among young users in Jessica Izquierdo Castillo and Cristina Slot Code: . CPTW4a Cullell-March (Universitat Jaume I, ES) Time: Wed 26th June 16.00-17.30 The net neutrality debate in the Jia Lu and Bolian! Li (Tsin"hua European Union: the Spanish case University, CN) Room: HG20 study of Telefonica. Media Representation of Mobile Technologies: A Content Analysis of Chair: Aphra Kerr (NUI Maynooth, IE) Don!-Hee Shin and Yon!suk Hwan! (Seoul National University, KR) Television Commercials. Presentations: Net Neutrality in Korea and the Future Irish Data Protection Commissioner, of Information Policy. Session Law/CPT No. 2: Law/CPT Mr Hawkes. See http:// Maria Rosario Radakovich joint session: Transparency and www.dataprotection.ie/ (Universidad de la Republica, UY) Corruption Katharine Sarikakis (University of Communication policies in Uruguay: Vienna, AT) drives and halts.

Slot Code: LAWW3A An! Pen! Hwa (Nanyan" Technolo"ical University, SG) Session No. 8: Open Data and E- Time: Wed 26th June 14:00-15:30 Government 28 Moderator/Discussant: Yik Chan Hacklabs and Hackerspaces: Framing Slot Code: CPTT1b Chin (Hon" Kon" Baptist University) Technology and Politics Time: Thu 27th June 9.00-10.30 Presentations Andrew Richard Schrock (University of Southern California, US) Room: Q121 Sandra Braman (University of Hacking Organizations: Organizational Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Chair: Philip Schlesin"er (Centre for Practices and Identity in Hacker and Policy consequences of the WikiLeaks Maker Spaces. Cultural Policy Research, University of moment: Locating the legal subject Glas"ow, UK) Jason A. Martin (DePaul University), & Discussant: Joseph Dean Straubhaar Anthony L. Far!o (Indiana University) Session No. 10: Digital Divides, (University of Texas, US) Anonymity, free speech, and the Inequalities and Access Presentations: Internet: A global perspective Mihaela Popescu (California State Gerardo Luis Dorantes, Jesús Eduardo Slot Code: CPTT3b University-San Bernardino,) & Lemi Álvarez and Jor!e Alberto Isla (MX) Baruh (Koc University) Democratization and technological Time: Thu 27th June 14.00-15.30 Digital literacy and privacy self- change: scope and consequences of governance: A value-based approach Room: Q121 electronic government in Latin to privacy in big data ecosystems America, 2012. Chair: Sharon Strover (University of Seyram Avle (University of Michi"an) Texas at Austin, US) Gisela Gil-E!ui, Rainer Rubira and A global "South" perspective on new Martha Fuentes-Bautista (Fairfield Discussant: Laurence Claeys (Vrije regulatory initiatives and challenges: University, US, Universidad Rey Juan Universiteit Brussel, BE) Ghana's Data Protections Act of 2012 Carlos, ES and University of Presentations: Massachusetts - Amherst, US) Ronan Fahy (University of Ghent) Open access and open source The recent recognition of a right to Rob McMahon (Simon Fraser initiatives in Latin America: a reputation: A judicial response to a University, CA) comparative assessment through perceived media crisis Digital Self-Determination: Access theories of justice. Divides and Aboriginal peoples in Canada. Karen Louise Smith (University of Session No. 9: PANEL Disruption Toronto, CA) Don!-Hee Shin (Sun"kyunkwan Through (Co)Creativity: Promises The Policy Windows of Open University, Seoul, KR) and Perils of Globalized Open- Government in Canada, Social Inclusion in Mobile-Based Source Hardware Movements Information Society Jo Bates (University of She#eld, GB) Information policy in the crises of neoliberalism: the case of Open Slot Code: CPTT3a Session Law/CPT No. 5: Law/CPT Government Data in the UK Time: Thu 27th June 14.00-15.30 joint session: ‘Regulating Social Ursula Maier-Rabler and Stefan Huber Media’ (University of Salzbur", AT) Emerging Room: QG13 civic online participation practices: the twinning of open government and civic Chair: Andrew Richard Schrock Slot Code: LAWT3a society (University of Southern California, US) Discussant: Johan Söderber" Time: Thu 27th June 14:00-15:30 (LATTS/IFRIS, SE) Session Law/CPT No. 4: Law/CPT Room: C167 joint session: ‘Rights of the Presentations: Moderator/Discussant: Ritz Zajacz Individual’ Denisa Kera (National University of (University of Iowa) Sin"apore, SG) Presentations: The disruptive geopolitics of open Slot Code: LAWT1a source hardware: do-cracy of the Monika Metykova (University of prototypes Sussex) Time: Thu 27th June 9:00-10:30 Regulating social networking media Maxi!as (Barcelona Metatron Room: communications: Recent cases from C167 Research Unit, ES) the UK and the US

29 Yik Chan Chin (Hon" Kon" Baptist Justin Schlosber! (University of Internet-of-Things: ‘Re-use’ and University) London, GB) manageability of IoT application Social media policy and regulation in The Sustainability of Public Interest creation environments. China Journalism in Europe. Jane Louise Johnston (Bond Minna Aslama Horowitz (University of Session IC/CPT: International University) Helsinki, St.John's University, The New Communication/CPT joint Social media guidelines and policies: America Foundation, FI) session: The Changing Global Working toward best practice in a Multistakeholderism: Policy rapidly changing space Implications for Public Service Media. Broadcast Media Landscape Silvio Henrique Vieira Barbosa & Vibodh Parthasarathi (Jamia Millia Marco Aurelio Rodri!ues Cunha e Islamia University, IN) Slot Code: INCT4b Cruz Digitalising India: From a National to a Social networks, freedom of expression Comparative Case for Policy Analysis. Time: Thu 27th June 16:00-17:30 and personality rights jurisprudence Room: C123 analyzed by the Brazilian Superior Court of Justice Session No. 12: PANEL: Creative Chair and Discussant: Karen Arriaza disruptions: the role of ‘misuses’ Ellen Wauters, Pe!!y Valcke & Eva Ibarra (Universidad Complutense de in the design of communication Lievens (University of Leuven) Madrid) technologies Terms & conditions in SNS: Resistance Presentations is futile you shall comply Musawenkosi Ndlovu (University of Slot Code: CPTT4b Cape Town) Session No. 11: PANEL The Open The Meaning of Global News Time: Thu 27th June 16.00 – 17.30 Society Foundation's Mapping Channels’ ‘New’ Scramble for African Digital Media Initiative: Global Room: Q121 Media Space Communications Research to Chair: Guillaume Latzko-Toth Selin Tüzün (Marmara University) The Support Policymaking Emergence of Turkish Television (Université Laval, CA) Drama Sector as a ‘Geo-Cultural Discussant: Cécile Méadel (Centre Market’ de sociolo"ie de l'innovation, Mines Slot Code: CPTT4a Hui-Lan Chan! (National Chen" Chi ParisTech, FR) Time: Thu 27th June 16.00-17.30 University) Presentations The practical philosophy of Room: QG13 technology: the debate about Johan Söderber! (LATTS/IFRIS, SE) Chair: Susan Abbott (New America existence, embodiment, and Legal highs and filesharing: two cases perception. Foundation) of innovation against the law. Discussant: Divina Frau Mei"s Francesca Musiani (ISD/SFS, (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris Geor"etown University and Mines Session No. 13: Internet Design 3, FR) Paris, FR) and Practice An alternative Domain Name System? Presentations ‘Creative disruption’ with Internet user Phil Napoli and Jonathan Obar infrastructure. Slot Code: CPTF1a (Fordham University, US NS University Guillaume Latzko-Toth and Steve Time: of Toronto, CA) Fri 28th June 9.00-10.30 Jones (Université Laval, CA and Mobile Leapfrogging and Digital Divide University of Illinois at Chica"o, US) Room: QG13 Policy: Assessing the Limitations of ‘Please get rid of game players!’: Mobile Internet Access. Chair: Eu"enia Siapera (Dublin City games as creative disruption in the University, IE) Martijn De Waal and Marko development of an early online Milosavljevic (University of learning environment. Discussant: Ursula Maier-Rabler Amsterdam, NL and University of (University of Salzbur", AT) Laurence Claeys and Johan Criel (Vrije Ljubljana, SI) Universiteit Brussel, BE and Alcatel- Presentations Journalism, Innovation and Policy- Lucent Bell Labs, BE) making. End-user co-construction of the 30 Sandra Braman (University of Richard A. Gershon (Western Michi"an Andrea Meyer Medrado (Bournemouth Wisconsin-Milwaukee, US) University, US) University, GB) Laying the Path: Foundational Policy- Eastman Kodak, Blockbuster Inc. and The Production of Digital Making by Internet Designers. Creative Destruction: The Rise and Fall ‘Multiplatform’ Public Service Content of Two Great Iconic Companies. in the UK. Chika Anyanwu (Charles Sturt University, AU) Seeta Peña Gan!adharan (Yale Law Lin Huan! (Beijin" Academy of Redefining Privacy in the age of Social School, US) Science and Technolo"y, CN) media. The Politics of Partnerships: The transition from User generated Understanding Collaboration in U.S. content to professionally generated Rob Heyman, Paulien Coppens and Jo Digital Inclusion Policy. content: an analysis on the production Pierson (Vrije Universiteit Brussel and model of Chinese video sharing SMIT-Iminds, BE) websites Bridging the privacy paradox between Session No. 15: Developing ICT awareness and behaviour: a survey Aphra Kerr (National University of literacy and competency inquiring in users self-reported and Ireland Maynooth, IE) actual practices of Facebook Governing Games: Economic, applications. Technological and Policy Issues. Slot Code: CPTF1c Hui Xue (Macquarie University, AU) Bart Cammaerts (LSE, GB) Mediated Commercial Misuse of Personal Data Time: Fri 28th June 9.00-10.30 Mutual Cooperation: Where Anarchism by Stakeholders of SNS and Its Policy Room: HG05 and Neo-Liberalism Touch. Implications: A Case Study on Weibo. Chair: Alison Powell (LSE, GB) Christian Sandvi! (University of Session No. 17: Digital Michi"an, US) Discussant: Gisela Gil-E"ui (Fairfield broadcasting and policy Who Is the First Smith on the Internet? University, US) Contemporary Problems in Systems Presentations for Handling Identifiers. Slot Code: CPTF3b Joseph Dean Straubhaar (University of Texas, US) Time: Fri 28th June 14.00-15.30 Session No. 14: ICT, media and Are Young Latina/os Also Growing Up business strategies Digital? Room: Q121 Rolien Hoyn! (Lin"nan University, HK) Chair: Maria Michalis (University of Towards a Politics of Skill: ICT4D in Westminster, UK) Slot Code: CPTF1b Turkey. Discussant: Ken Murphy, (Dublin Time: Fri 28th June 9.00-10.30 Institute of Technolo"y, IE) Room: Q121 Session No. 16: Beyond co- Presentations production Chair: Karen Arriaza Ibarra Henry James Silke, Ciaran Moore and (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Claire Toolis (Dublin City University Discussant: Nanette Levinson and Dublin Community Television, IE) Slot Code: CPTF3a Marketing the Public Sphere: Digital (School of International Service, US) Time: Fri 28th June 14.00-15.30 Changeover and UHF Spectrum Presentations Distribution in the Republic of Ireland Room: QG13 Anders Henten and Reza Tadayoni Vaclav Stetka (University of Oxford, (CMI, Aalbor" University, DK) Chair: Johan Söderber" (LATTS/ GB) Increasing dominance of IT in ICT IFRIS, SE) Digital switchover in Central and convergence. Eastern Europe and the role of the Discussant: Terry Flew (Creative state: a comparative analysis. Heejun! Kim (Korea Communications Industries Faculty and ARC Centre of A"ency, KR) Competitive Strategies of Excellence for Creative Industries and Hilde Van den Bulck and Karen Digital TV Broadcasters. Innovation, Queensland University of Donders (University of Antwerp and Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BE) Chris Chesher (University of NSW, Technolo"y, AU) A case of David and Goliath: Flemish Sydney, AU) Presentations media policies in an age of Iron ore mining, robotics, and media globalization. change 31 Tom Evens and Karen Donders Presentations Barbara Crow and Kim Sawchuk (York (iMinds-MICT, Ghent University and University and Concordia University, Mar!uerite Barry (Trinity Colle"e iMinds-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, CA) Dublin, IE) BE) A Senior's Moment: Ageing Potential unleashed? The Channel conflicts between Telecommunications Policy ‘empowering’ e"ects of interactivity broadcasters and distributors: and the reach of communications Catherine Middleton (Ryerson developing a framework for assessing discourse. University, CA) regulatory intervention. Not Reinventing the Wheel: Dimitra L. Milioni (Cyprus University of International Precedents for Technolo"y, CY) Empowering Wireless Consumers Session No. 18: PANEL Trolls, Beyond the binary ‘empowerment/ Hackers and Haters: Exploring exploitation’: A nuanced framework for the Dark Side of Online Politics studying user agency in the ‘web 2.0’ Session No. 21: Mobile phone use era. Alison Powell (LSE, GB) Slot Code: CPTF3c The Useful Failures of Cooperative Slot Code: CPTF4c Internet Access: What to learn from Time: Fri 28th June 14.00-15.30 Time: community wireless. Fri 28th June 16.00-17.30 Room: HG05 Roza Tsa!arousianou (University of Room: HG05 Chair: Trish Mor"an (NUI Maynooth, Westminster, GB) Chair: Linda O’Kee!e (NUI Maynooth, European Muslims, technologies and IE) IE) the production of ‘Muslim Space’. Discussant: Maura Conway (Dublin Discussant: Isabelle Stevens (iMinds- Shu-Chu Sarrina Li (National Chiao City University, IE) MICT-U"ent, BE) Tun" University, TW) Presentations: Adoption of Two New Types of Presentations: Computers in Taiwan: Tablet vs. Eu!enia Siapera (Dublin City Karel Verbru!!e, Isabelle Stevens and Netbook. University, IE) Lieven De Marez (iMinds-MICT-U"ent, Trolling Fascism: Mapping the Rise of BE) the Fascist internet. Session No. 20: PANEL: Making The role of an omnipresent pocket device: smartphone attendance and Gavan Titley (National University of Interventions in Uncertain Times: the role of user habits. Ireland Maynooth, IE) The Development of a Mandatory From rage to ‘the facts’: racist Code for Canada’s Wireless Robert T. Huesca (Trinity University, circuitries and the limits of ‘hate Industry US) speech’ Listening to West African Rap, Joss Hands (An"lia Ruskin University, Watching a Little Porn, and Making a GB) Slot Code: CPTF4b Call Now And Then: How Youth Are Collective Idiocy: Of Multitudes and Using Mobile Phones in Benin. Time: Fri 28th June 16.00-17.30 Mobs Nathalie Hyde-Clarke (University of Room: Q121 Johannesbur", ZA) The Impact of Mobile Technology on Chair: Session No. 19: User agency: Tamara Shepherd (Ryerson Financial Services and Sustainability beyond empowerment University, CA) in South Africa. Presentations Gerard and César Albarrán Torres (The University of Sydney, AU) Slot Code: CPTF4a Leslie Re!an (University of Toronto, CA) #yosoy132: Mobile Technology, Time: Fri 28th June 16.00-17.30 Youth Talk Mobile. Political Practices, and Media Crises in the 2012 Mexican Presidential Room: QG13 Tamara Shepherd (Ryerson University, Elections. Chair: Kylie Jarrett (NUI Maynooth, IE) CA) Telecom Policy Practices in Canada: A César Albarrán Torres (University of Discussant: Stefano De Paoli Case Study of the Wireless Code Sydney, AU) (Fondazione Ahref, IT). Consultation. Everyday Gambling in Australia:

32 Pokies, Mobile Media and the Game of Slot Code: CPTS1b Andrew Du"y (Nanyan" Technolo"ical Subversion. University, SG) Time: Sat 29th June 9.00-10.30 Fellow travellers: technology meets Room: Q121 social identification on a travel Session No. 22: PANEL: A New recommender site. Canadian Communications Act? Chair & Discussant : Pen"-Hwa Michele Martini (University of Bolo"na. Creative Destruction of Analogue An" (Nanyan" Technolo"ical University, SG) IT) Era Legislation? Aaron Swartz: a Di"erent Kind of Hero. Presentations Renyi Hon! (US) Yu-li Liu (National Chen"chi Slot Code: CPTS1a Mind Games in the Public Sphere: University, TN) Psychology and the Story of Time: Sat 29th June 9.00-10.30 The Impact of OTT Video Services on Gamification. the Content Providers and the Existing Room: QG13 Media Platforms in Taiwan. Session No. 26: User-citizen Chair: Robin Mansell (LSE, UK) Richard Wu and Grace Leun! (The involvement in media platforms Discussant: William Melody University of Hon" Kon", HK) (Lirne.net, DK) Three Network Convergence and OTT TV: Old Issue and New Battle. Presentations Slot Code: CPTS3b Minoru Su!aya (Keio University, JP) Robin Mansell (LSE, GB) The Development of the OTT Video Time: Sat 29th June 14.00-15.30 Are cultural values inevitably trumped Service and Its Impact on the Room: Q121 by economic value in the Digital Traditional Media in Japan. Convergence Era? Chair: Aphra Kerr (NUI Maynooth, IE) Don!-Hee Shin (Seoul National Daniel Pare (University of Ottawa, CA) University, Korea, KR) Discussant: Katharine Sarikakis Bounding regulatory independence in Rise of OTT and Network Neutrality in (University of Vienna, AT) a converged media environment. Korea. Presentations Catherine Middleton (Ryerson University, CA) Eli Sko!erbø¸ Niamh Ni Bhroin and Session No. 24: Business Meeting Regulation for what purpose? What Josefsen Eva (University of Oslo, NO) does convergence change? Time: Sat 29th June 11.00-12.30 Minority media: policy implications of disruptive change. Marc Raboy (McGill University, CA) Room: QG13 The Paradox of Convergence. Tanja Estella Bosch (University of Cape Town, ZA) Dwayne Winseck (Carleton University, Session No. 25: Blogging, Social media and community CA) journalism in South Africa. Convergence Legislation?: Power, interacting and public sphere Politics, Diversions and the Need to Re- Kenneth C.C. Yan! (The University of Instate Common Carriage at the Heart Texas at El Paso, US) of Communications Regulation. Slot Code: CPTS3a Weibo (Microblog), Emerging Civil Society, and the Cyber Public Sphere Gre!ory Taylor (Ryerson University, Time: Sat 29th June 14.00-15.30 in China. CA) Canadian Spectrum Legislation and Room: QG13 Keyi Xu (The Chinese University of the Communication Order. Chair: Bart Cammaerts (LSE, UK) Hon"kon", HK) Rumors, Put Them Out Or Let Them Discussant: Stefania Milan (Tilbur" Be? A Study on How Sina Refutes Session No. 23: PANEL: The University, NL) Rumors on Micro-blogging Services Impact of the Emerging OTT Presentations Video Services on the Users, the Content Providers and the Felicity Duncan (University of Existing Media Platforms in Asian Pennsylvania, US) What are they making here? The Countries conservative blogosphere and the production of politics. 33 CRISIS COMMUNICATION (CRI)

Chair: Ester Pollack (Stockholm Contemporary changes in the University, Sweden) development of transnational crisis Vice-Chair: Si!urd Allern (University photography Session 3: Panel Causing Crises of Oslo, Norway) and Navigating Political Struggle(s): Activists’ dilemmas Session 2 War, Terrorism, between symmetry and Moderator’s rules: Presenters, 10 Con"icts and Crisis asymmetry minutes; discussants: 15 minutes; Communication II audience questions: 10 minutes Slot Code: CRIW4a Slot Code: CRIW3a Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17.30 Session 1 War, Terrorism, Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15.30 Room: HG17 Con"icts and Crisis Room: HG17 Chair: Claudia Irene Janssen Communication I Chair: Ester Pollack (Stockholm (Deutsche Universität für University) Weiterbildun") Discussants: Rikke Bjer" Jensen Discussants: The participants of the Slot Code: CRIW2a (University of Westminster), Jesper panel comment on each other Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12.30 Falkheimer (Lund University) Panel presentations: Room: HG17 Presentations: Claudia Irene Janssen (Deutsche Chair: Ester Pollack (Stockholm Daniel Lee Miller (University of Universität für Weiterbildun"): University) Ore"on): Activist struggles for reparations from Discussants: Si"urd Allern (University Challenging power and conflict crisis corporations: Do legal threats of Oslo), Leone Serrander (Stockholm through documentary testimony: Can undermine the potential for University) it make a di"erence? The remarkable reconciliatory dialogue in crisis Presentations: interviews of Israeli intelligence leaders communication? in Dror Moreh's "The Gatekeepers" Jesper Falkheimer (Lund University) and the dangerous and personal and Eva-Karin Olsson (National Mathis Danelzik (Universität Tübin"en): witnessing of Palestinian villager and Defence Colle"e): Coping with crisis ethically – limited filmmaker in Guy Davidi and Emad The News Framing of the Terrorism dialogue, steered participation and Burnat's "Five Broken Cameras”. Attacks in Norway, July 22, 2011 other power uses as part of an ethical activists’ practice? Kathrin Schleicher (Technische Shani Horowitz-Rozen, Eytan Gilboa Universität Illmenau): (Bar-Ilan University) Framing Vidhi Chaudhri (Erasmus School of Public War Communication: a Philanthropy in Time of War: A History, Culture and Communication) theoretical blindspot? Theoretical Framework and James E Hein (Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication): Eva-Karin Olsson ((National Defence Rikke Bjer! Jensen (University of Corporation and advocacy group Colle"e), Jesper Falkheimer (Lund Westminster): conflict: Is ‘engagement’ an option? University) and Lars Nord Why communicating Libya matters to (Miduniversity): the UK Erica Ciszek (University of Ore"on): How journalistic styles and standards Causing and navigating crises: Activist contribute to political actors’ crisis Eva Boller (Hambur" Research Center dilemmas between asymmetry and exploitation for Media & Communication): Visual symmetry War Frames – How was the war in Tal Morse (London School of Libya presented in TV news? Colleen Arendt (Fairfield University): Economics): Fighting for attention and resources: The construction of grievable death Alexander Godulla (Universität Moving beyond symmetry toward a Passau): structural-material turn in activist Pluralization through digitalization? public relations 34 Slot Code: CRIT4a Adero!ba Adeyemi (Osun Sate Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17.30 University): Room: HG17 Session 4 Financial Crisis and Fuel Subsidy Palaver: Analysis of the Chair: Alexa Robertson (Stockholm Communication Nigerian Press Coverage of University) "January 2012 Nation-Wide Strike Discussants: Christian Baden (Ludwi Maximilian Universität), Ester Pollack Slot Code: CRIT1a (Stockholm University) Session 5: Panel Crisis Time: Thu 27 June 9:00-10.30 Presentations: Communication across Nations Room: HG17 Michael Westerlund (Stockholm and Culture: An Agenda for Chair: Ester Pollack University): Discussants: Si"urd Allern (University Conceptual and Empirical ”alright let’s do it” of Oslo), Eva-Karin Olsson (National Innovations in Times of Defence Colle"e) Globalization Gre!ory Asmolov (London School of Presentations: Economics): Christian Baden (Ludwi" Maximilian Russian Wildfires 2010: Challenging Universität) and Friederike Schultz Slot Code: CRIT3a Power Relationship Through (Vrije Universiteit): Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15.30 Crowdsourcing Platforms in On “greedy brokers” and “help Room: HG17 emergency situations packages” in the “financial crisis”: The Chair: Andreas Schwarz (Ilmenau Hiroshi Yama!uchi (Komazawa legitimizing function of metaphors and University of Technolo"y) University), Morihiro O!asawara institutional references in crisis frames Discussant: Juliana Raupp (Freie (University of Tokyo), Hiroyuki Universität) Friederike Schultz (Vrije Universiteit), Fujishiro, Hirotaka Kawashima, Yuzo Panel Presentations: Dirk Oe!ema (Vrije Universiteit), Jan Akakura and Asayo Katagir: Evolution Martin Lö"elholz (Swiss German Kleinnijenhuis (University Amsterdam) of Spreading Rumors in Social Media University), Claudia Auer (Ilmenau and Sabine Geers (Vrije Universiteit): and Its Implication for Crisis University of Technolo"y) and Kathrin Uncertainty and Dynamics in the Communication Schleicher (Ilmenau University of Financial Crisis (2007-2012): Technolo"y): Analyzing Communicative Complexity Nicole Landeck (Heinrich Heine Media relations in times of crisis: A in News media, Public Relations and Universität Düsseldorf): cross-national comparative study of Social Media Competitive identity framing in the German and US Armed Forces European crisis communication Mike Berry (University of Glas"ow) Timothy Sellow (University of and Gre! Philo (University of Kentucky) and Deanna Sellow Glas"ow): Session 7 Disasters, Pandemics (University of Kentucky). The impact of the mass media on and Crisis Communication Preparing for international and cross- public understanding and attitudes to cultural crisis: The role of institutional the financial crisis communication competence in Slot Code: CRIF1a addressing intercultural crisis Alexa Robertson (Stockholm Time: Fri 28 June 9:00-10.30 University) and Leone Serrander Andreas Schwartz (Ilmenau University Room: HG17 (Stockholm University): of Technolo"y): Chair: Si"urd Allern Atlas Reports. Global Media Theorizing cultural value’s impact on Discussants: Michael Westerlund Constructions of Crisis cross-cultural crisis framing: Findings (Stockholm University), Ester Pollack from a comparative content analysis (Stockholm University) David Montero (University of Seville), of the Fukushima crisis Presentations: María Lamuedra (University of Seville), Ruth Sanz (DeMontfort University), Julia Drews (Freie Universität) and Stefania Vicari (University of Juliana Raupp (Freie Universität): Risk Leicester), Maria Touri (University of Communication and crisis Session 6 Social Media and Leicester): Representations of Dissent preparedness of governmental Networks in Crisis in Mainstream Media. A Comparative authorities – In the case of a Analysis of the Coverage of Strikes Communication pandemic influenza and Solidarity Protests in Europe 35 S M Shameem Reza (University of Crisis communication competence in Government Spokesmen in Press Dhaka) and Ashfara Haque (University co-producing safety with citizen Conference during Public Crises of Dhaka): groups Continuity and shift in environment Emese Kovacs (Musashi University): and climate change agendas in Jueun Lee (Sun"kyunkwan University) “I am sorry” – A comparative content Bangladesh newspapers around UN and Hyun Ju Chun! (Sun"kyunkwan analysis of the use of apology in the Climate Conferences University): Japanese and the Hungarian media Public response for crisis Patrick Martin Cadwell (Dublin City communication strategy University): Session 10 Business meeting Communication in sudden-onset Shani Or!ad (London School of Slot Code: CRIS3a emergencies: the case of the Great Economics) and Bruna Seu (University Time: Sat 29 June 14:00-15.30 East Japan Earthquake of London): Room: HG17 Sitting together underneath the tree, Chair: Ester Pollack (Stockholm Shulin Chian! ( going on a mutual journey, and University) University): making love: Intimacy at a distance in Vice-Chair: Sigurd Allern A Comparative Study on Media humanitarian communication - A view (University of Oslo) Construction of Victims' Images in the from NGO practitioners Great East Japan Earthquake

Hon!chun Lee (Keio University): Session 9 Politics, Culture and Change of information behaviour and Crisis Communication trust for media after 3.11 disaster in Japan Slot Code: CRIF4a Time: Fri 28 June 16:00-17.30 Session 8 Journalism, Civil Room: HG17 Society and Crisis Chair: Si"urd Allern (University of Communication Oslo) Discussants: Ester Pollack (Stockholm University), Alexa Slot Code: CRIF3a Robertson (Stockholm University) Time: Fri 28 June 14:00-15.30 Presentations: Room: HG17 Judith Vaeth (Westfählische Wilhelms- Chair: Ester Pollack Universität Münster), Gianna Haake Discussants: Friederike Schultz (Vrije (Universität Trier), Volker Gehrau Universiteit), Si"urd Allern (University (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität): of Oslo) Media coverage on political scandals, Presentations: the public's agenda, and its voting Seon!bin Hwan!, (Rikkyo University), intention. A secondary analysis of Tino Eric Bruno (Rikkyo University & national polling data in Germany at Université Lyon 3): Media Framing of the turn of the Millennium. Anti-Nuclear Protests: an International Comparative Study on the Fukushima Eli Avraham (University of Haifa): Nuclear Crisis “Crisis Communication and Battling Stereotypes of Terror and wars: Media Kate Crawford (New York University) Strategies for Attracting Tourism to and Me!an Finn (Microsoft Research): Middle East Countries” The Edge of the Hurricane: On The Limits of Crisis Informatics Zhan Li (University of Southern California): Anne Laajalahti (University of Wrong Apologia and Government Jyväskylä), Jenni Hyvärinen (University Credibility in Crisis in China— of Jyväskylä) and Marita Vos Performance Study of Chinese (University of Jyväskylä): 36 DIASPORA AND THE MEDIA (DIA)

Chair: Roza Tsa!arousianou (CAMRI, Chair: Roza Tsa"arousianou Institute of Technolo"y, Auckland), University of Westminster, UK) (University of Westminster) Heather Horst (RMIT, Melbourne), Giles Robert Dodson (Unitec Institute of Vice-Chair: Jessica Retis (Journalism Presentations: Technolo"y, Auckland): Diasporic Department, Mike Curb Colle"e of Jessica Retis (CSUN): identity under construction: The Arts, Media, and Communications, Diaspora and the media in times of Ugyhur diaspora and social media. California State University, Northrid"e) economic crisis: comparative analysis Ayana Haaruun (Kennedy Kin" of cultural and media practices of Colle"e-Chica"o), Melodye Watson Latin Americans in urban and rural Session 1: Crises of (U.S. Federal Government): contexts in Spain Multiculturalism: Diasporic Original Beauty: Black Hair in Media/Cultural Responses Antonieta Mercado (University of San Cyberspace Die"o): Han! Yin (University of Auckland): Challenging the Exclusivity of National Cyber China and parallel lives: internet Slot Code: DIAW2a Public Spheres: Indigenous Migrants use by Chinese migrant netizens in as Transnational Counterpublics New Zealand Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Laura Dixon (University of Texas at Gloria Macri (Dublin City University): Room: C165 Austin), Joseph Straubhaar (University Perhaps we should start calling of Texas at Austin): Chair: Milly Williamson (Brunel ourselves diaspora? Migrant identities Two Methodological Contributions to University) in crisis and online reflections on the Studying Diasporic Media Use: topic Presentations: Positioning Family as a Unit of Analysis and Conducting Life History Ilkin Mehrabov (Karlstad University), Siobhan Holohan (Keele University): Interviews Miyase Christensen (Stockholm Parallel Media, Segregated University/Royal Institute of Communities and the Quest for Vandana Pednekar-Ma!al (Grand Technolo"y): Cohesion: Muslims in the UK Media Valley State University): Mediatization, Migration and Home- Context From Somewhere Else: Charting Making: Ontological and Material transnational media and social spaces Dimensions Elizabeth Poole (Keele University): Do of a city. Diasporic or Minority Media Matter? Everyday Media Use amongst British Charu Uppal (Karlstad University): Session 4: Chinese-Language Muslims Twice removed Diaspora: Where Bollywood might be in the lives of Media in Diaspora: Common Omar Al-Ghazzi (Annenber" School Indo-Fijians in the future? Concerns, Diverse Experiences for Communication, University of Pennsylvania): Muslim Community Radio: Race & Session 3: Social Media/ Slot Code: DIAS3a Global Islam in Post-Apartheid South Cyberspace Africa Time: Sat. 29 June 14:00-15:30 Room: Q158 Slot Code: DIAW4a Session 2: Transnationalism and Chair: Wannin" Sun (University of media use Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 Technolo"y Sydney) Room: C165 Presentations:

Slot Code: DIAW3a Chair: Jessica Retis (CSUN) Tian Gon! (Centre for Interdisciplinary Research and Analysis on Media, Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 Presentations: University Panthéon-Assas Paris): Room: C165 Rezwan!uli Nuermaimaiti (Unitec Ethnic media: the relations between Institute of Technolo"y, Auckland), the media and the Evan!elina Papoutsaki (Unitec Chinese immigrants in Spain and Italy 37 John Sinclair (SHAPS, The University of Melbourne): Chinese diasporic media use in Australia, old and new Manyin! Ip (School of Asian Studies, DDI): Cyber China and evolving diasporic identities in New Zealand Wannin! Sun (University of Technolo"y Sydney): Chinese Migration and the Chinese Language Media in South Africa

Saturday 29 June, 11.00 – 12.30 Room Q158 Business Meeting

38 DIGITAL DIVIDE (DIV)

Chair: Ol!a Smirnova (Lomonosov University of Hon" Kon"): Moscow State University, Russian Digital inequalities: Expanding the Federation) notion of technical access from the Session 3: Business meeting Vice-Chair: Lian!wen Kuo (National perspective of autonomy and Slot Code: DIVT1a Chiao Tun" University, Taiwan) accessibility Time: Thu 27 June 09:00-10:30 Vice Chair: Zarqa Ali (Auckland Room: Q158 University, New Zealand) Chair: Olga Smirnova Session 2: Social issues in the (Lomonosov Moscow State context of digital divide University, Russian Federation) Session 1: Global and national communication orders Slot Code: DIVW3a Session 4: Digital Divide: Time: Wed. 26 June 14:00-15:30 Experiences and Parallels Slot Code: DIVW2a Room: Q158 Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Chair: Ol"a Smirnova (Lomonosov Room: Q158 Moscow State University, Russian Slot Code: DIVT3a Chair: Ol"a Smirnova (Lomonosov Federation) Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 Presentations: Moscow State University, Russian Room: Q158 Federation) Tatiana Frolova (Lomonosov Moscow Chair: Lian"wen Kuo (National Chiao Presentations: State University, Russian Federation): Tun" University, Taiwan) Digital environment as the accelerator Presentations: Harekrishna Misra (Institute of Rural Mana"ement, Gujarat, India), and of civic engagement in Russia Sanjay Kumar Pani!rahi (Srei Sahaj e- Su-kan Lin (Tamkan" University, Villa"e Ltd, Kolkata, India): Mediating Chen-Lin! Hun! (National Taiwan Taiwan) and Lian!wen Kuo (National Rural Citizen Participation in e- University, Taiwan): Chiao Tun" University, Taiwan): Digital Governance: Case of Sahaj e-Village Bridging the age divide of broadband Divide and Publishing: From the Limited service: A case study of the San Perspective of Indigenous Knowledge Francisco Connected Project of Tao’s Aboriginal People in Taiwan Sharon Strover (University of Texas at (Tsin"hua University, China): Austin, United States) and Ken Flamm Lun Men! Isis Valle Rodri!ues da Costa (University of Texas at Austin, United The elderly in the digital world: the (University of Brasilia, Brazil) and States): reason and impact of the internet Fernando Oliveira Paulino (University Public Computing Centers and the anxieties in the elderly Chinese of Brasilia, Brazil): Dynamics of Digital Inclusion La fracture numérique ethnique : Radoslaw Sajna (Kazimierz Wielki l’accès internet parmi les groupes University in Byd"oszcz, Poland): Uma Shankar Pandey (Surendranath indigènes au Brésil Colle"e for Women University of Digital Divide, Global Communication Calcutta, India): Order, and Media Development: José Alberto Simões (New University Digital Competence Index: Proposing a Newspapers On-line from Di"erent of Lisbon, Portu"al) and Cristina Ponte Structural Equation Modeling Continents (New University of Lisbon, Portu"al): Approach to Measure Digital Divide Comparing European and Brazilian Veronica Soares da Costa (Federal children’s online activities: contexts of University of Ouro Preto, UFOP, Brazil): Dipak De (Banaras Hindu University access, skills, uses and mediations Varanasi, India): The role of transmedia in Science Information system development for Communication: Scientists, journalists May O Lwin (Nanyan" Technolo"ical development through ICT application and society participation in science University, Sin"apore) and Fernando de la Cruz Para!as (Nanyan" Charles Chi-Wai Man (Center for Technolo"ical University, Sin"apore): Communication Research City On mobile phones and smartphones: 39 Exploring the digital divide among and William Ofentse Lesitaokana (The within Singapore, India, and University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana): Mobile Phones and the Digital Divide in Session 5: Discursive Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Constructions of the Digital Botswana Divide

Slot Code: DIVT4a Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30 Room: Q158 Chair: Lian"wen Kuo (National Chiao Tun" University, Taiwan) Presentations: Nanette Levinson (American University, Washin"ton, United States): The Rise of Social Innovation: Crafting Cross-cultural Messages & Bridging Digital Divides

Lawrence Wood (Ohio University, United States): Discursive Constructions of the Digital Divide: ‘It’s Not Just Availability, Stupid’

Yu Pei Chan! (National Chiao Tun" University, Taiwan): The transformation of leisure capital between the real and virtual worlds: Focusing on the Game Generation

Hyunjoo Lee (Konkuk University, Korea, Republic Of), Namsu Park (Konkuk University, Korea, Republic Of), Yon!suk Hwan! (Konkuk University, Korea, Republic Of): A New Dimension of Digital Divide: Exploring the Relationship between Broadband Connection, Smatphone Use and Communication Competence

Jaemin Jun! (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technolo"y (KAIST), Korea, Republic Of), Youn!ju Kim (Korea Press Foundation, Korea, Republic Of), Eunju Lee (Korea Communications A"ency, Korea, Republic Of), Yon!kuk Chun! (Don""uk Universit, Korea, Republic Of): Concentration of Smartphone Application Use and Mobile Divide

40 ENVIRONMENT, SCIENCE, AND RISK COMMUNICATION (ENV)

Chair: Anders Hansen (University of Slot Code: ENVW3a Room: Helix Blue Room Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 Leicester, UK) Chair: Brian Trench (Dublin City Vice-Chair: Pieter Maeseele Room: Helix Blue Room University) (University of Antwerp, Bel"ium) Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of Discussant: Jane Suiter (Dublin City Antwerp) University) Presentations: Session 1: Climate Change, Presentations: Summits and Activism Pat Brereton (Dublin City University): Linlin Ku (National Taiwan University): Scoping audience studies in Eco- Public understanding of global cinema research Slot Code: ENVW2a warming through online social media engagement Padrai! Murphy & Chao Pin! Hon! Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 (Dublin City University): Room: Helix Blue Room Mei-Lin! Hsu (National Chen"chi Nature's Say: composition networks of University): promotion and resistance in fracking, Chair: Anders Hansen (University of Patterns and changes of framing GM food and nanotechnology Leicester) anthropogenic climate change in Presentations: Taiwanese news media (2006-2010) Fiachra O’Brolchain (Dublin City University): Men!-Tse Hsieh (National Chen"-Chi Cindy T. Christen (Colorado State Moral Enhancement as Response to University): University): Climate Catastrophe News Framing of Controversy in Opinion polarization: the asymmetric Climate Negotiations: A Cross- e"ects of relative hostile media Brenda McNally (Dublin City national Analysis of Copenhagen perceptions on opinions regarding University): Climate Talk arctic oil drilling and climate change Environmental Risk and the Social Script: Implications of Irish media Pieter Maeseele, Yves Pepermans, Lin-Mei Huan! (Shih Hsin University): representation of climate change on Daniëlle Raeijmaekers, Laurens Van The Discursive Nature of “Significant (potential) social participation der Steen (University of Antwerp), Stijn Others” and the Behavioral Intention Joye (Ghent University): Climate of Low Carbon Emission Behavior James Anderson (Dublin City struggle: news coverage of climate Adoption University): change during the Cancún climate Economic and Ecological Crises: summit in Flemish quality newspapers Raul Reis (Florida International Separate responses and integrating University): theory Jonas Kaiser (Zeppelin University): Will Climate Change Ever Create a Denial and Defeatism in the German Meme Powerful Enough to Disrupt the News Media's reporting on COP17 Global Conversation

Jaquelyne Crystal Kwenda (University Session 4: The Social Production of Cape Town): Session 3: Environmental of Environmental News This Is A Conference of Polluters": Sustainability and Crises in Framing NGO activism at Durban's Ireland: Performing Public COP17 Participation or Public Slot Code: ENVT1a Acceptance? Time: Thu 27 June 09:00-10:30

Session 2: Media, Climate Change Room: Helix Blue Room and Public Understanding Slot Code: ENVW4a Chair: Anders Hansen (University of Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 Leicester) 41 Presentations: A mediatic look from outside on Comparing Swedish and German Hurricane Sandy press coverage on energy issues Nuria Almiron (Pompeu Fabra University): Chava Eve Tidhar (Kinneret Academic Why does the media fail to adequately Colle"e) & Hillel Nossek (Colle"e of Session 7: Media, Science and report the direct links between eating Mana"ement Academic Studies): Public Understanding/ meat and climate change Media coverage of environmental Engagement issues in Israel: Public expectations Yves Pepermans & Pieter Maeseele versus actual coverage (University of Antwerp): Singing for the climate or preaching to Slot Code: ENVF1a Min!-Yin! Lee (Providence University) the choir? Environmental campaigning Time: Fri 28 Jun 9:00-10:30 & Chen!-Hen! Hu (Chinese Culture and the (de)politicization of climate University): Environmental discourses Room: Helix Blue Room change on the doomsday in science Chair: exhibitions: Cases of doomsdays Anders Hansen (University of Bruno Takahashi (Michi"an State theme exhibitions in Taiwan Leicester) University), Juliet Pinto (Florida Presentations: International University), Mercedes Vi!on (Florida International University) Session 6: Nuclear Energy after Andreas M. Scheu, Annika Summ, & Manuel Chavez (Michi"an State Fukushima Anna-Maria Volpers & Bernd Blöbaum University): Understanding U.S. (University of Muenster): Spanish Language News Coverage of The role of journalism in the Environmental Issues: Newsrooms Slot Code: ENVT4a governance constellation of science Decision-Making and Roles and politics Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30

Room: Helix Blue Room Ciler Dursun (Ankara University): How Session 5: Communicating do Turkish readers perceive science, Disasters and Environmental Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of technology and innovation news Problems Antwerp) Presentations: Yvonne Cunnin!ham (Dublin City University): Slot Code: ENVT3a Dorothee Arlt (University of Bern): Scientific citizens: using science Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 Individual Media E"ects on Attitudes television programmes to inform their towards Nuclear Power everyday actions and choices Room: Helix Blue Room Silje Kristiansen (University of Zürich): Fiona Chew (Syracuse University): Chair: Dorothee Arlt (University of Fukushima – What e"ects did the Medical review articles, physician Bern) accident have on the media debate opinions, news media coverage and Presentations: and public risk perception of nuclear the state-of-the-science gap in energy in Switzerland hormone therapy usage Rahma Abdullah Al Foori (University of Leicester): David Park, Weirui Wan! & Juliet Pinto Jutta Milde (University of Koblenz- Framing Gonu Cyclone in Oman (Florida International University): Landau): Newspaper: Dominance and Exclusion Beyond nuclear disaster and risk: Evaluating the communication about of Frames Comparison of post-Fukushima nanotechnology: How science nuclear news in U.S. and German journalists deal with scientific Rita Araújo & Felisbela Lopes press uncertainty and risks. Results from a (University of Minho): content analysis on the media’s The media coverage of dengue in the Yasuhito Abe (University of Southern coverage in Germany Portuguese press: Público, Expresso, California): Jornal de Notícias and Diário de "Save our kids!": Citizen science after Lars Guenther, Geor! Ruhrmann & Notícias the Fukushima nuclear accident Barbara Ermentraut (Friedrich Schiller University Jena): Me!hie Sousa Rodri!ues Reimar Zeh (Universität Erlan"en- (Un)Certainty in the News: Journalists’ (Universidade Estadual de Nürnber") & Tomas Andersson Tomas Decisions on Communicating the Campinas)& Mila!ros Var!uez Odén (University of Gothenbur"): Scientific Evidence of Nanotechnology (Tecnoló"ico de Monterrey): Reframing the energy-debate. 42 Session 8: Risk Communication

Slot Code: ENVF3a Session 9: Business meeting Time: Fri. 28 Jun 14:00-15:30 Slot Code: ENVF4a Room: Helix Blue Room Time: Fri. 27 Jun 16:00-17:30 Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of Room: Helix Blue Room Antwerp) Chair: Anders Hansen (University Presentations: of Leicester) & Maeseele (University of Antwerp) Hannah Frueh (University of Erfurt) & Eva Baumann (Hanover University of Music, Drama, and Media): Dangerous risks – risky dangers. A Model of Risk- and Danger Perceptions and Consequences for Message Strategies to Improve Road Safety

Dorothee Arlt (University of Bern), Jens Wollin! (Ilmenau University of Technolo"y) & Pablo Porten-Cheé (Heinrich Heine University): Information-seeking between energy policies and energy saving: Attitude- behavior-relations as influencing factors to explain the information- seeking behavior on energy related information in Germany

Edmund Wei Jian Lee & Shirley S Ho (Nanyan" Technolo"ical University): Framing e"ects on Singaporean’s risk perception and support for nanotechnology: An eye-tracking approach

Elodie Brule-Gapihan (University of Reims Champa"ne-Ardenne): Does the choice of words matter; the role of media in shaping the GMO French controversy

Kenneth C.C. Yan!, Ho Chen, RenPin! Wan! & Baoyu Wei (The University of Texas at El Paso): Persuasive Strategies and Tactics in Environmental Marketing Communications Campaigns in Three Rare Pride Wetland Conservation Campaign in China

43 EMERGING SCHOLARS NETWORK (ESN)

Co-Chairs: Francesca Musiani Claudia Seifert (Dresden University of (Geor"etown University, USA) Technolo"y, Germany): Sandra Ristovska (University of Session 2: Media and Collective The Impact of Economic News on Pennsylvania, USA) Action Consumer Behavior: A Micro-Level- Perspective for Explaining Macroeconomic E"ects Session 1: Representations and Slot Code: ESNW3a Framing in the Press Time: Wed 26 June 14:00- 15:30 Sylvia Blake (Simon Fraser University, Room: HG07 Canada) and Jeremy Shtern (University of Ottawa, Canada): Chair: Sandra Ristovska (University of Slot Code: ESNW2a Free Access, Free Labor: User Pennsylvania, USA) Perspectives on Their Role in Creating Time: Wed 26 June 11:00- 12:30 Discussant: Annabelle Sreberny Social Media Advertising Markets Room: HG07 (SOAS University of London, UK) Chair: Ruth Sanz Sabido (De Monfort Presentations: Paulien Coppens and Jo Pierson (Vrije University, UK) Simon Thibault (Universite Sorbonne Universiteit Brussel, Bel"ium): Discussant: Michael Bromley (City Nouvelle - Paris III, France): Buying Music and/or Illegal Music File- University London, UK) Mainstream Media Failure: The Case Sharing: an Exploration of User Presentations: of the 2012 Student Protests in Motivations Molly Sauter (Massachusetts Institute Quebec, Canada of Technolo"y, USA): Ryan Eanes (University of Ore"on, Kevin Mitnick, The New York Times, Kseniia Ermoshina (MINES ParisTech, USA): and the Media's Conception of the France): Truly magical: Advertising rhetoric and Hacker Mobile Applications as a Tool of Public the iPad Participation in the Context of Political Sophie Elizabeth Knowles (Murdoch Crisis in Contemporary Russia Yu Xu (Tsin"hua University, China): An University, Australia), Gail Phillips Author-level Analysis of Media and (Murdoch University, Australia) and Adriana Medina Lalinde (City Communication Academic Johan Lidber! (Monash University, University London, UK): Community in Mainland China: A New Australia): Silencing the Guns: Collective Perspective from Social Network Theo Who did Financial Journalists Serve Mobilization against Armed Violence When Reporting the Financial Crisis in Colombia 2005-2008: The Market or the Session 4: Media in Regions, Audience? Omar Al!hazzi (University of Regions in the Media Pennsylvania, USA): Genevieve Drolet (Université Laval, Escapism or Resistance? The Online Canada): Arab Campaign to Remember Al- Slot Code: ESNT1a Le Recours à la Notion de Andalus Time: Thu 27 June 9:00- 10:30 "Dispositions Sexuées" pour L'étude Room: HG07 des Trajectoires Professionnelles de Chair: Carla Cerqueira (University of Femmes Journalistes Session 3: Information Economy Minho, Portu"al) Discussant: Ibrahim Saleh Charlotte Barlow (University of (University of Cape Town, South Liverpool, UK): Slot Code: ESNW4a Africa) "Partners in Crime?" How the British Time: Wed 26 June 16:00- 17:30 Presentations: Press Reports on Male-Female Room: HG07 Criminal Couples Chair: Julia Pohle (Vrije University Laure Marchis-Mouren (University of Avi"non, France): Brussels, Bel"ium) La culture Populaire a L’abri de la Presentations: Crise: Etude des Médiations Mises en

44 Place au Sein des Traditions Taurines Jean-Marie Chenou (University of Slot Code: ESNF1a Provençales et Languedociennes Lausanne, Switzerland): Time: Fri 28 June 9:00- 10:30 Towards a Post-Hegemonic Room: HG07 Basil Nchimunya Hamusokwe (Centre Cyberspace? Emerging Powers in Chair: Kate Zambon (University of for Communication, Media and Internet Governance Pennsylvania, USA) Society, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Discussant: Aphra Kerr (National South Africa): Michael Dick (University of Toronto, University of Ireland, Maynooth, The Development of Advertising and Canada): Beyond Standards: The Ireland) its Role on the Press in Zambia during World Wide Web Consortium and Presentations: the Third Republic: A Case Study of Internet Governance the Zambia Daily Mail Newspaper and Jernej A. Prodnik (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia): The Post Newspaper Jelena Dzakula (University of Westminster, UK): Accountability of A Seeping Commodification: The Convergence of Political Economy of Admire Mare (Rhodes University, South New Modes of Governance: Co- Africa): Regulation of Commercial Communication and Critical Theory “When it Happens, Visceral News will Communications in the UK Spread:” Social Media and the Maria Fedorova (Independent Coverage of the Death of President Researcher, Kuwait) and Manaf Bashir Bingu wa Mutharika in Malawi Session 6: Crisis and (Kuwait University, Kuwait): Challenging Communication the Nature of the Public Relations: Investigating the Economic Side of the Kim Alexa Johnson (University of Cape Town, South Africa): PR industry The Ubiquity of Racialized and Slot Code: ESNT4a Jacob Stenber! (Lund University, Gendered Frames in Crime Coverage: Time: Thu 27 June 16:00- 17:30 Sweden): A Comparative Analysis of the Cape Room: HG07 Argus and the Daily Voice With Great Drama and Fanfare: The Chair: Sara Bannerman (McMaster Innovation Paradigm and its Symbolic University, Canada) Portrayal and Practices Erin Yue Wan! and Trisha T. C. Lin Discussant (Nanyan" Technolo"ical University, : Si"urd Allern (Stockholm Sin"apore): University, Sweden) Pip Shea (Queensland University of Understanding Mobile Dating: Self- Presentations: Technolo"y, Australia): Presentation, Self-Disclosure and Me!an Finn (Microsoft Research New Guiding Appropriate Approaches to Location Awareness En"land, USA): Online Community: An Information Post-Disaster Information and Design Experiment Communication Practices: Disaster Session 5: Emerging Scholars’ Plans and Technologies Perspectives on Internet and Session 8: Special Session with Media Governance Damien Spry (University of Sydney, Sandra Braman and Robert Australia): Huesca: “How Do We Know if “Riding the Korean Wave in the Wake This Is Success or Not?” Slot Code: ESNT3a of the Financial Crisis:” Time: Thu 27 June 14:00- 15:30 Transformations in Communicative Power Slot Code: ESNF3a Room: HG07 Time: Fri 28 June 14:00- 15:30 Chair: Francesca Musiani Emma Mesikämmen (La Trobe Room: HG07 (Geor"etown University, USA) University, Australia): Discussant: Robin Mansell (London “A National Emergency:” Media School of Economics, UK) Coverage of Australia’s Radical Policy Session 9: Digital Media, Presentations: for its Indigenous Peoples – the (Re)presentations, and Social Stefano De Paoli (Fondazione Ahref, Northern Territory Intervention – Who Theory Italy): Gets to Speak and Why? Bots, Reputation and Digital Media: Consequences for the Internet Slot Code: Governance Session 7: Convergences ESNF4a Time: Fri 28 June 16:00- 17:30 Room: HG07 45 Chair: entries and visual maps. At the end of Deborah Wise (University of Discussant: Jo Pierson (Vrije the workshop, all participants will be Newcastle, Australia): Universiteit Brussel, Bel"ium) able to use the platform for their own PR, Positioning & a Carbon Tax: Presentations: work and create thematic sections and Applying a New Conceptual Davide Dusi (University of Trento, Italy): visualizations in their fields of interest. Framework to the Analysis of Social Media, Social Utility and ICT Polarized Political Positions Adoption: an Issue of Alignment Session 10: Business Meeting Sun Ha Hon! (University of Time: Sat 29 June 11:00- 12:30 Pennsylvania, USA): Room: HG07 Playing the Game of Discernment: Truth and Trust in Digital Space in the Absence of the Body Session 11: Communication and Behavior Jeremy On!, Fitrina Yuvitasari, Hui Lin! Chan and Yin!hui Kok (Nanyan" Technolo"ical University, Sin"apore): Slot Code: ESNS3a A Spiral of Hate on Facebook? The Time: Sat 29 June 14:00- 15:30 E"ects of Negative Others-Generated Room: HG07 Comments, Friend Count and Chair: Deepti Chittamuru (University Anonymity on Cyberbullying Behaviors of Pennsylvania, USA) Discussant: Marjan de Bruin Debora A Lui (University of (University of the West Indies, Jamaica) Pennsylvania, USA): Presentations: The Digital Production of Social Space: Santosh Vijaykumar, May O. Lwin and Examining the ‘Elite Squad’ on Charles T. Salmon (Nanyan" Yelp.com Technolo"ical University, Sin"apore): Mobile Phone-Based Intervention for Laura Dixon (University of Texas at Rural Community Health Workers in Austin, USA): India – A Study of Technological Ongoing Documentary: Sin by Silence Adoption and E"ects and New Media Platforms Wai Sin! Tsen (Hon" Kon" Baptist University, Hon" Kon"): Social Control of Drug Addiction – Drug Discourses in Mediation, Session: Workshop (hands-on): Rehabilitation and Local Youth Drug Mapping Global Media Policy GMP Addicts in cooperation with Emer"in" Scholars Network Soeun Lee, Jun!youn! Kim, Chankyun! Park and Sun!min Lee (Seoul National University, Republic of Slot Code: GMPF1a Korea): Time: Fri 28 June 09:00-10:30 Burdens of Health Club Going: Imagine Room: C116 Body and Self, Self Development This workshop will teach youn" Strategy in South Korea scholars and emer"in" researchers how to use the online platform Brenda McNally (Dublin City www."lobalmediapolicy.net to monitor, University, Ireland): analyze and visualize key issues, The Use and Influence of Mass developments and trends in media and Media(ted) Communication on communication "overnance. The (Potential) Social Participation in the workship look, particularly, at the WSIS Transition to a Low Carbon Society, +10 process and create database Ireland 46 ETHICS OF SOCIETY AND ETHICS OF COMMUNICATION (ETH)

Co-Chair: Manuel Parés Maicas Session 2. Covering Con"icts, Session 3. To entertain and to (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona) Co-Chair: M. Teresa Nicolás Gavilán protecting people and promoting educate: the challenge of (Universidad Panamericana, México) values promote values, give fun and sale

Session 1. Covering Con"icts, Slot Code: ETHW3a Slot Code: ETHW4a protecting people and promoting Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 values I Room: HG08 Room: HG08 Chair: Concha Edo Chair: Teresa Nicolás Gavilán Slot Code: ETHW2a Discussant: Fernando Oliveira (Universidad Panamericana) Presentations: Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Discussant: Oscar Jaramillo Concha Edo y Elvira García de Torres (Universidad Mayor de Chile) Room: HG08 (Universidad Complutense de Madrid y Presentations: Universidad de Valencia): Ethics for Chair: Manuel Pares Maicas Oscar Armando Jaramillo and Lucía Participatory Journalism: the voice of Presentations: Castellón (Universidad Mayor de reporters Chile): Manuel Pares Maicas (Universidad Videojuegos y violencia: Hacia la Autónoma de Barcelona): Yanick Farmer (Université du Québec à Ethics of Social Movements búsqueda de una autorregulación Montréal) Ética L’utilisation de la communication et de Jesus Curz y Juan Carlos Suarez la psychologie sociale pour dépasser Ma. Teresa Nicolás Gavilán (Universad (Universidad de Sevilla) les limites des codes d’éthique Ethical dimensions of peace Panamericana): journalism in the globalized world Ethos en serie. Un modelo axiologico Estela Mar!artia Torres (Universidad de los personajes de las series de TV. Iberoamericana) Anita Howarth (Kin"ston University, Why should I explain why I do what I London) Xavier Ramon Ve!as, (Universitat do? The media self-regulation in the Pompeu Fabra) MCTs and universities: new risks, new 21st Century Mexican media visibilities and new vulnerabilities London 2012 Olympics and the deontological principle of truth. An Fernando Oliveira Paulino and analysis of the Opening and Closing Rossy Lorena Laurencio Meza, Maria Madalena Oliveira (Universidad de Ceremonies in the international quality del Pilar Anaya Avila, Patricia del Brasilia) press Carmen A!uirre Gamboa, Ma. Teresa Media covering the media: Nicolas Gavilan y Fernando Gutierrez metajournalism, accountability and Carola Isabel García Calderón: Atala (Universidad Veracruzana y the ethical debate. Universidad Panamericana) (Universidad Nacional Autóma de Los valores éticos del quehacer México) Leonardo Francisco Fi!ueiras Tapia de Autorregulación y ética en la informativo ante los vicios and Leonardo Fi!ueiras (Universidad periodisticos que limitan la libertad de publicidad de alimentos de bajo valor Nacional Autónoma de México) nutritivo en México expresión The students movement #yo soy 132 and its repercussion in electoral Kristo"er Holt, Marie Grusell (Linnæus process in Mexico 2012 university Kalmar) What is unethical advertising? An analysis of complaints to the 47 Advertising Ombudsman in Sweden Discussant: Ma. Teresa Nicolás 2009-2012. Session 5. Emotional and trauma Gavilán (Universidad Panamericana) literacy in journalism’s digital age Panelistas:

Session 4: New media Manuel Pares y Maicas (España) : environment: risks and Slot Code: ETHT3a La preocupación por le etica de la opportunities sociedad y de la comuniación dentro Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 de IAMCR. Lecciones de toda una vida. Room: HG08 Slot Code: ETHT1a Chair: Judith Townend (City Loreto Corredoira (España e Iberoamerica): University) Time: Thu 27 June 9:00-10:30 El éxito de los congresos CIEDI España Discussant: Judith Townend (City e América Latina. Room: HG08 University) Chair: Juan Carlos Suarez Presentations: Juan Carlos Suarez (España): (Universidad de Sevilla) La ética de la comunicación en las Discussant: Joaquin Fidal"o Sallyanne Duncan (The University of universidades públicas españolas: Strathclyde): (Universidade do Minho) estado de la cuestión y buenas Death in the news: Identifying generic Presentations: prácticas. elements in the reporting of personal Gerardo Luis Dorantes, Jor!e Alberto bereavement Islas, Jesus Eduardo Álvarez Concha Edo (España e Iberoamerica) (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de El proyecto SEP en España y SEAP en México): Michael Foley (Dublin Institute of Latinoamerica Ethical challenges in cyberspace. Technolo"y): Privacy and intellectual property: the Children's rights, ethics and journalism case in Mexico. Sarah Niblock (Burnel Univeristy): Juan Carlos Suarez (Universidad de Journalism of compassion: Rewriting Sevilla) reporting for the digital age The risks of the accuracy of information in the digital Gavin Rees (Dart Center) : How close is too close? Exploring Joaquim Fidal!o (Universidade do appropriate distance in trauma Minho) reporting Journalism is changing“ and what about journalism ethics? Judith Townend (City University): Participant consent in journalistic Be!oña Zalbidea, Juan Carlos Pérez y process: legal and ethical issues in a Santia!o Urrutia (Universidad del Pais digital age Vasco) Ethical standards in the online versions of daily Session 6. PANEL: BUENAS PRACTICAS EN LA ENSEÑANZA Jo M. Katambwe (Université du DE LA ETICA Y DE LA ÉTICA DE Québec à Trois-Rivières) LA COMUNICACIÓN EN L'éthique des organisations ESPAÑA E IBEROAMERICA solidaires:incidences sur les stratégies et pratiques de communication Slot Code: ETHT4a Sandra Pitcher (University of KwaZulu- Natal) Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30 Deviant Doodling: Assessing South Room: HG08 Africa’s Political Cartoons in Relation Chair: Loreto Corredoira (Universidad to a Socially Responsible Press Complutense)

48 GENDER AND COMMUNICATION (GEN)

Slot Code: GENW3a Sarah Cardey (University of Readin") Co-Chair: Kaitlynn Mendes (De & Gareth Horsfield (University of Time: Wed 26 June 4:00-15:30 Montfort University) Readin"): Room: QG27 Challenging Assumptions of Co-Chair: Mar!aretha Geertsema- Heterosexuality in Development Sli!h (Butler University) Chair: Einat Lachover (Sapir Colle"e) Communication: Queering Presentations: Development Communication Theory and Practice Session 1: Speaking truth to Si!al Barak-Brandes (Tel Aviv power about gender and University & The Colle"e of Shea Lynn Smock (Florida State University): communication: International and Mana"ement) & David Levin (The regional policy developments Colle"e of Mana"ement): Girl Power?: A Feminist political economic analysis of newspaper towards Beijing+20 - joint panel "Like my Status”: Israeli Girls coverage of Julia Bluhm and with Working Group on Global Constructing Their Social Connections Seventeen magazine Photoshopping Media Policy on the Facebook Social Network (University of Waldemir Cortés Machado (University Sara Mourad Pennsylvania): of Barcelona), Raquel Gomes de Queer Sexualities: The Struggle for Slot Code: GENW2a Oliveira (Federal University of Bahia), Words Adriana Ibiti (Autonomic University of Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Baracelona): Room: QG27 Liquid homosexuality and the Session 4: Gender, Identity and relationship in the virtual Chair: Claudia Padovani (University of postmodernity Culture Padova): An!ela Na!le (Dublin City University): Presentations: The Political Economy of Comment Slot Code: GENW4b Claudia Padovani (University of Thread Misogyny Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 Padova): Einat Lachover (Sapir Colle"e) & Gender and media: the power of Carmel Vaisman (Tel Aviv University): Room: C123 transnational networks. Jewish-Israeli Girls' Online Discourse Chair: Mar"aretha Geertsema-Sli"h Susan Abbott (Internews): about International Women's Day: (Butler University) Gender and development: new Post-Feminism or “Feminist communication challenges. Insensibility" Presentations:

Karen Ross (University of Liverpool): Elsie M. McPhail (Universidad European approaches to gendering Session 3: Feminist Theory Autonoma Metropolitana Xochimilco): media operations. Celebridades y sus imágenes: Carolyn Byerly (Howard University): aportaciones desde el género North American developments in Slot Code: GENW4a gender and media policy interventions. Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 Corinna Oschatz (Friedrich-Schiller- Aimée Ve!a Montiel (Universidad Universität) & Christoph Kimmt Nacional Autónoma de México): Latin Room: QG27 (Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media): American explorations around Chair: Sara Mourad (University of gendering media policy The Role of Gender in Narrative Pennsylvania) Persuasion: Exploring the E"ectiveness Presentations: of Road Safety Education Session 2: Social Networks/ICT Andrea Ze$ro (Emily Carr University Jo Tacchi (RMIT University) & Tripta and Gender of Art +Desi"n): Chandola (RMIT University): Feminist Futures: Reimaging the Place Complicating Connectivity: Gendered of Feminism within the University Mobilities in an Urban Slum 49 Slot Code: GENT1b Samantha Anne Close (University of Daniela Frumusani (Université de Time: Thu 27 June 9:00-10:30 Southern California): Bucarest): Romania The New Women's Work? Crafting, Room: QG22 New Media, and Capitalism Tarja Savolainen (University of Chair: Mar"areetha Geertsema-Sli"h Helsinki): Finland (Butler University) Session 5: Responsible Presentations: Caja Thimm (University of Bonn): Leadership in an Age of Social Germany and Economic Crisis Irene Dorothy Awino (Nation Media Group): Inta Brikse (University of Latvia): Latvia Voted out by the Press? The news Slot Code: GENT1a media and the gender agenda in Sofie van Bauwel (Ghent University): Kenya during the 2013 elections Bel"ium Time: Thu 27 June 9:00-10:30 Claudia Ivette Pedraza Bucio Room: QG27 Carolyn Byerly (Howard University): (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de USA Chair: Kavita Hayton (Arts University México): Colle"e at Bournemouth & University Hablar de deportes ¿cosa de of Southampton) hombres? Una mirada de género Session 8: Representation & sobre la prensa deportiva Mexicana Identity Presentations:

Nicola Darwood (University of Ricarda Drüeke (University of Bedfordshire): Salzbur") & Elisabeth Klaus (University Slot Code: GENT3b Travel agencies and trinket shops: of Salzbur"): Time: representations of women of business Representations of Migrants in the Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 Austrian Press: Politics of Citizenship in Elizabeth Bowen’s fiction Room: QG22 and the Intersection of Ethnicity, Class Clare Walsh (University of and Gender Chair: Bernadette Barker-Plummer Bedfordshire): (University of San Francisco) Media capital or media deficit? Presentations: Representations of women in Session 7: Women in Media leadership roles in old and new media Industries in Europe: Methods Cheryll Ruth Reyes Soriano (De La and !ndings of a large-scale, pan- Salle University), Sun Sun Lim Julia Kni!ht (University of Sunderland): European collaborative (National University of Sin"apore) & Organisational strategies of women's Mila!ros Rivera-Sanchez (No moving image organisations in the UK A#liation Given): during the 1980s & 1990s Slot Code: GENT3a Of mothers and mobile phones: Ideologies of mothering and Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 Kavita Hayton (Arts University Colle"e technology consumption in Philippine at Bournemouth & University of Room: QG27 television advertisements Southampton): Gender, authentic leadership and communication Chairs: Karen Ross (University of Nikita T. Hamilton (University of Liverpool), Claudia Padovani Southern California): (University of Padova) and Jolanta Alexis Weedon (University of Who Can Be a Black Female Lead Rein"arde (European Institute for Bedfordshire): Character? Black Women, Gender Equality) Learning from the History, Theory and Socioeconomics, Neo-Liberalism and Practice of Authentic Leadership by Presentations: Television Women in Media Each speaker will discuss a) the position of women (and men) in Ellen Paasch (University of Iowa), decision-makin" structures across a Petya Eckler (University of Iowa) & Session 6: Representation 1 (Non- ran"e of European media Yusuf Kalyan!o Jr. (Ohio University): Fiction) or"anisations, and; b) the Facebook Use, Disordered Eating and representation of women (and men) in Body Image among College Women in fact-based TV 50 the United States Slot Code: GENT4b Carla Cerqueira (University of Minho): Taking a closer look at Portuguese Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30 newsrooms and NGOs: the use of Bernadette Barker-Plummer ethnographic research (University of San Francisco): Room: QG22 Lost in (Trans)lation: Mediating New Chair: Jeanne Prinsloo (Rhodes Gender Politics University and University of KwaZulu- Session 12: Audiences, the Natal) economy and Gender Session 9: Advocacy/Improving Presentations: Women’s Position in Media/ Berna Yazici (Bo"azici University): Slot Code: GENF3a Society New Communication Technologies, New Media and the Remaking of Time: Fri 28 June 14:00-15:30 Gender and Power in Turkey Room: Slot Code: GENT4a QG27 Chair: Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30 Maura Conway (Dublin City University): Donna Chu (Chinese University Virtual Gender-Switching in the Violent of Hon" Kon") Room: QG27 Online Jihad? An Exploratory Analysis Presentations of the Prevalence, Roles, and Influence : Chair: Karin Wilkins (University of of Women in the Jihadisphere Wanjiru Mbure (Stonehill Colle"e): This Texas at Austin) is what is wrong with the economy!: Presentations: Jeanne Prinsloo (Rhodes University Seeking (gendered) second chances and University of KwaZulu-Natal): on The Apprentice Rosanna Maule (Concordia University Expurgating the monstrous – an Montreal): analysis of the South African Daily Nazan Haydari (Maltepe University): Technologies of Gender in the Age of Sun’s coverage of gang rape Reconceptualization of Crisis in Digital Economy Feminist Media in Turkey Debalina Dutta (National University of Ganiyat Oluwabukola Adenle (La"os Sin"apore): Session 11: Ethnography, State University) & Olujimi Kayode (Re)framing empowerment: Media audiences, gender and feminism (La"os State University): portrayals of Indian women in STEM Media Framing of Gender and education Sexuality in Economic News in Nigeria Slot Code: GENF1a Sara De Vuyst (University of Ghent) & Donna Chu (Chinese University of Karin Raeymaeckers (Ghent Time: Fri 28 June 9:00-10:30 Hon" Kon"): University): New Women, Old Control: Emergent ‘Looking at journalism through rose- Room: QG27 gender stereotypes in Hong Kong tinted glasses.’ An explorative study of Chair: Carla Cerqueira (University of gender inequality in newsrooms and Minho) job satisfaction of female journalists Session 13: Women Journalists Presentations: and Media Structures in a Time of Ruth Ainhoa de Frutos (University of Crisis Mála"a): Isabel Travancas (Federal University of Unesco’s expert considerations in the Rio de Janeiro): development and design of gender- Ethnography of journalists’ world in sensitive indicators for media Brazil Slot Code: GENF4a Liudmila Voronova (Sodertorns Time: Fri 28 June 16:00-17:30 Karin Wilkins (University of Texas at Ho"skola): Room: QG27 Austin): Gender as a tool, a burden, or a joke? Advocacy Communication for Russian and Swedish press-people Chair: Carolyn Byerly (Howard Women’s Rights: The Maputo Protocol about gender in political journalism University) in Action ideologies Discussants: Carolyn Byerly (Howard University): Session 10: Gender, Crisis and Theorizing Feminist Agency in Media Aimee Ve!a Montiel (National (Sexual) Violence Transformation Autonomous University, Mexico): Women Journalists and Media Structures in a Time of Crisis 51 Barbi Pilvre (Tallinn University): Homosexuals in Chinese Newspapers Gendering Journalism in Estonia’s in First Decade of 21st Century Economic and Political Framework Additional Contributors to Discuss Session 15: Representation 3 Women in Journalism in the Followin! (Non-Fiction) Nations: Mar!aretha Geertsema-Sli!h (Butler University): South Africa Slot Code: GENS3a Patricia Orte!a (Metropolitan Time: Sat 29 June 14:00-15:30 Autonomous University-Xochimilco): Mexico Room: QG27 Claudia La!os (University of Chile): Chair: Ibrahim Saleh (University of Chile Cape Town) Thais de Mendonca Jor!e (University Presentations: of Brasilia): Brazil Ines En!elmann (LMU Munich) & Tarja Savolainen (University of Katrin Etzrodt (TU Dresden): Helsinki): Finland Media’s Gender Construction and Their Maria Edström (University of Possible Causes. A Content Analysis Gothenbur"): Sweden of Female and Male Politicians in Online Newspapers Barbara Ann Barnett (University of Session 14: Representation 2 Kansas): (Non-Fiction) Vulnerable and Valuable: Magazines’ Framing of Tra$cking for Sexual Exploitation Slot Code: GENS1a Ibrahim Saleh (University of Cape Time: Sat 29 June 9:00-10:30 Town): Weaving the dreams of women Room: QG27 empowerment in Egypt during and Chair: Carla Cerqueira (University of after the revolution: Empty Pledges Minho) and Costly Delays Presentations: Session 16: Business Meeting Yachien Huan! (Tamkan" University): Adam and Eve, who su"ered more Time: Sat 29 June 11:00-12:30 after being tempted by the forbidden fruit? --Examination of the gender Room: QG27 representation of Taiwanese Chair: Margaretha Geertsema- parliament members in the Apple Sligh Daily Hsiao-Yun! Wan! (Providence University); Reflections upon “Neo-Homophobia” and its Legitimate Rhetoric: Toward the Ethics of Communication

Tin!ru Huan! (Sorbonne) & Zhan Li (Xiamen University): Lingering between “Ridicule” and “Regulation”—Media Representation of

52 GLOBAL MEDIA POLICY (GMP)

Chair: Claudia Padovani (University Standards on Communication Rights. Gerard Go!!in, Tim Dwyer, Fiona of Padova) A methodological contribution to the Martin, Jonathon Hutchinson Vice-Chair: Gerard Go!!in development of a General Act on (University of Sydney) : (University of Sydney) Media and Communications Mobile Internet’s ‘Creative Destruction’: Vice Chair: Arne Hintz Implications for Global Mobile Policy (Cardi!University) Session 2: IAMCR and WSIS+10: Klein, Hans (Geor"ia Institute of the way ahead Technolo"y) : Session 1: Global Media Policy in Internet Governance: A Multi-Level the Global South I: Emerging Institutional Model Policy Flows Slot Code: GMPT1a Abbott, Susan Marie (Internews): Time: Thu 27 June 9.00-10.30 Race to Control the Internet

Slot Code: GMPW4a Room: QG02 Chairs: Claudia Padovani (University Servaes, Jan (City University of Hon" Time: Kon") : Wed 26 June 16.00–17.30 of Padova) and Stefania Milan (Tilbur" Future Imperatives of Development University) Room: HG06 Communication and Information. An Chair: Marc Raboy (McGill University) This is an inter-sectional panel jointly Orbicom-UNESCO global initiative or!anized by the Workin! Group on Discussant: Claudia Padovani Global Media Policy and the IAMCR Anis Rahman, Fahmidul Haq, (University of Padova) Policy Task Force. The aim of this Shameem Reza (Simon Fraser Presentations: open and interactive session is to University) : discuss the World Summit on the Communication Policies and Media Daniele Canedo, Caroline Pauwels, Information Society 2015 preparatory Reform in Bangladesh: A Postcolonial Elizabeth Loiola (Vrije Universiteit process, consider its implications for View Brussel) : studyin! !lobal communication policy Mapping the South American film and to plan and coordinate IAMCR David B. Newman (Simon Fraser distribution landscape. member participation and University) : Levi Obonyo, Clayton Adalbert Peel en!a!ement in this important UN British Colonial Screen Policy (Daystar University) : event. Media Regulation in Emerging Democracies: A comparative analysis The Working group on Global of statutory and voluntary media Session 3: Global Internet Media Policy also organizes councils in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Governance: Histories and sessions in cooperation with other and Zimbabwe Emerging Trends Sections and Working groups. Luisa Elena Torrealba (Universidad Central de Venezuela) : Political Communication of Slot Code: GMPT4a GMP in cooperation with Gender Venezuelan State in the International Time: Thu 27 June 16.00-17.30 and Communication Section Globalized System Session 1: Interactive session: Room: QG02 Veronique Wavre (University of Speaking truth to power about Chair: Claudia Padovani (University of Exeter) : gender and communication: Integration of Media policies into the Padova) International and regional policy Euro-Mediterranean partnership Discussant: Robin Mansell (London developments towards Beijing+20 Chiara Saez Baeza, Ivan Cea, Catalina School of Economics) and Daya Marilao, Javier Sáez, Carlos Said Thussu (Westminster University) Slot Code: (Universidad de Chile) : Presentations: GENW2a Chilean Law and International Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 53 Room: QG27 Time: Fri 28 June 9:00-10:30 Normative frameworks and Room: C116 recommendations related to the This workshop will teach youn" problematic nexus of "ender and scholars and emer"in" researchers communication have been elaborated how to use the online platform over the past two decades, startin" www."lobalmediapolicy.net to monitor, with the Platform for Action adopted at analyze and visualize key issues, the Beijin" World Conference on developments and trends in media and Women (1995) and movin" on to the communication "overnance. The World Summit on the Information workship look, particularly, at the WSIS Society (2003-2005) and its follow +10 process and create database ups. In spite of on-"oin" e!orts to entries and visual maps. At the end of foster those standards, supranational the workshop, all participants will be and national media policies and media able to use the platform for their own or"anizations do not seem to have work and create thematic sections and made "reat pro"ress in implementin" visualizations in their fields of interest. principles aimed at promotin" "ender equality in and throu"h the media. This panel addresses core questions such as: what has been the power of existin" normative frameworks in structurin" social chan"e and fosterin" "ender equity in and throu"h the media? Are media policy interventions, at all levels, bein" ideated and implemented with a much referred to ‘"ender-aware’ and ‘"ender- sensitive approach’? Do existin" monitorin" practices, critical analyses and stock-takin" exercises inform policy debates related to the di!usion and use of media and information technolo"ies? How could disconnections of knowled"e and understandin" amon"st media professionals, scholars, advocates and policy-makers be addressed and overcome? This panel fosters a conversation aimed at sharin" the research-based knowled"e developed within a worldwide scholarly community in recent years and translate is it in an input to a major upcomin" international event: the Unesco sponsored Global Forum on Media and Gender, to be held in Novembre 2013.

GMP in cooperation with Emerging Scholars Network Session 5: Workshop (hands-on): Mapping Global Media Policy

Slot Code: GMPF1a 54 HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS COMMUNICATION (CHA)

Health Communication and Natalie Pan! (Nanyan" Technolo"ical Kim Walsh-Childers (University of Change Working Group (HCC) University, Sin"apore): Florida, US), Jennifer Braddock Blogging the Self to Others: The Voice (University of Florida, US): Chair: Kate Holland (University of of Autism through Personal Blogs Assessing U.S. Journalists’ Beliefs Canberra, Australia) about Medical Overtreatment and the Co-Chair: Marjan de Bruin (University HyeonJu Jeon! (Sunkyunkwan Impact of Related News Coverage of the West Indies, Jamaica) University, Korea): The moderating e"ect of source Debbie Yichen Wu (Fu-Jen Catholic credibility on the right use of social University, Taiwan), Fu-Li Chen (Fu-Jen Communication and HIV/AIDS media in distributing health-related Catholic University, Taiwan), Tsun!-Hsi Working Group (CHA) information Wan! (Department of Health, Taiwan): Reporting suicide in the economic Chair: Nanna En!ebretsen Trevor Anthony Cullen (Edith Cowan crisis—A study of health journalism in (Lillehammer University Colle"e, University, Australia): Taiwan Norway) The accuracy of online health information: challenges and Co-Chairs: Sarah Cardey (University opportunities Session 3: Communicating HIV/ of Readin", UK) AIDS: Issues and Concerns Ravindra Kumar Vemula (En"lish and Forei"n Lan"ua"es University, India) Session 2: HIV/AIDS and Health Communication: Perspectives on Slot Code: CHAW4a Economics and Human Rights Session 1: Online and Social Time: Wed 26 June 16:00–17:30 Media in Health Communication: Room: CA124 Impacts and Opportunities Slot Code: CHAW3a Chair: G. M. Subba Rao (National Time: Wed 26 June 14:00–15:30 Institute of Nutrition, India) Slot Code: CHAW2a Room: CA124 Presentations:

Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Chair: Nanna En"ebretsen Vemula Ravindra Kumar (En"lish and (Lillehammer University Colle"e, Forei"n Lan"ua"es University, India): Room: CA124 Norway) Communicating HIV & AIDS Chair: Kate Holland (University of Presentations: prevention in India: Identifying Canberra, Australia) appropriate health management Mohan Jyoti Dutta (National University policies for sustainable development Presentations: of Sin"apore, Sin"apore): Interrogating Patricia Campbell neoliberal ideologies of HIV/AIDS Travis Evan Hasler (Kansas State (University of Cal"ary, Canada): communication: Power, control, and University, US): Running mania: Lay expertise and agency HIV/AIDS communication strategies in reflexivity in the everyday developing countries: Behaviour management of health uncertainty Ludek Stavinoha (University of change in a high fear environment Strathclyde, UK): Simone Jae!er (Johannes-Gutenber" ‘AIDS in Africa’ and the News Media in Colin Tinei Chasi (University of University Mainz, Germany): Times of Crisis Johannesbur", South Africa): On the pulse of the information trend: Failure in HIV/AIDS communication Physicians’ Perception, Attitudes and Kate Holland (University of Canberra, that was waiting to happen Behavior in the Context of their Australia): Contact to Internet Patients Selling the National Disability Verena Thomas (University of Goroka, Insurance Scheme in Australia: Papua New Guinea), Mark Eby Vered Seidmann (Nanyan" politics, economics and human rights (University of Goroka, Papua New Technolo"ical University, Sin"apore), in news media and public discourse Guinea): 55 Haus Piksas: Using informal media Singaporean women’s breast cancer distribution for HIV and AIDS knowledge Session 6: Social Determinants: communication in Papua New Guinea Gender and Power Issues in HIV/ Shun-Chih Ke (Chinese Culture AIDS and Health Ammina Kothari (Rochester Institute University, Taiwan): of Technolo"y, US), Dennis Dawson From the perspective of elderly people Elliott (Indiana University, US): to analyze cancer message Slot Code: CHAT4a Web-Based HIV/AIDS Information: Potential for E"ective Communication Yu-Chan Chiu (National Taiwan Time: Thu 27 June 16:00–17:30 University, Taiwan): Room: Verification and evasion: patients and CA124 Session 4: Identifying Health non-patients’ interpretations of cancer Chair: Colin Tinei Chasi (University of Communication Effects: Message risks reported in newspapers Johannesbur", South Africa) and Audience Attributes Presentations: Session 5: Panel: Revisiting Nancy Muturi (Kansas State Slot Code: CHAT1a Entertainment and Education University, US): Gender and HIV/AIDS in the Context Time: Thu 27 June 9:00–10:30 of Alcohol Consumption in Kenya Room: CA124 Slot Code: CHAT3a Kockartz Aline (Université catholique Time: Thu 27 June 14:00–15:30 Chair: Ravindra Kumar Vemula de Louvain, Bel"ium): (En"lish and Forei"n Lan"ua"es Room: CA124 The conduct of interactions between University, India) care providers and HIV migrants Chair: Sarah Cardey (University of Presentations: patients in a context of austerity: an Readin", UK) exploratory review of AIDS care Eva Baumann (University of Music, Presentations: communicational processes in French Drama, and Media, Germany), Jör! Belgium Wiltfan! (University Hospital Archana Kumar (University of Delhi, Schleswi"-Holstein, Germany), Hans- India): Satarupa Das!upta (New York Jür!en Wenz (University Hospital Evaluation of EE approaches in India University, US): Schleswi"-Holstein, Germany), Michael Examination of care seeking behavior Koller (University Hospital Sarita Anand (University of Delhi, for sexual health of male and Re"ensbur", Germany), Katrin India): transgender sex workers in India for Hertrampf Wiltfan! (University Case Studies on EE Approaches in formulating future communication Hospital Schleswi"-Holstein, India based intervention programs Germany): Socio-economic Disparities, Health G M Subba Rao (National Institute of Mi!uel Sánchez Maldonado Inequalities, and Di"erences in Nutrition, India): (Tecnoló"ico de Monterrey, Mexico): Communication Behaviors: Improving Integrating Entertainment-Education Men’s Self-care: Hegemonic the Socio-cultural Fit of Cancer for Nutrition Communication in Masculinity and Media Prevention E"orts Pedagogical Settings – Case Studies from India Yi-Nin! Katherine Chen (National Edmund Wei Jian Lee (Nanyan" Chen"chi University, Taiwan): Technolo"ical University, Sin"apore), Ravindra Kumar Vemula (En"lish and Socioeconomic Status and Health Shirley S Ho (Nanyan" Technolo"ical Forei"n Lan"ua"es University, India): Communication Inequalities in Taiwan: University, Sin"apore), Josephine K Critical analysis of EE interventions in A Nationwide Survey Chow (Nanyan" Technolo"ical developing countries: India- a case University, Sin"apore), Yin! Yin! Wu study (Nanyan" Technolo"ical University, Session 7: Panel: Health and (University of KwaZulu- Sin"apore), Zixin Yan! (Nanyan" Eliza Govender Culture: New Equations, New Technolo"ical University, Sin"apore): Natal, South Africa): Challenges Staying abreast of breast cancer: Revisiting Entertainment Education in Interplay of attention to media and theory and practice: A transnational comparative study using Intersexions interpersonal communication on Slot Code: CHAF1a

56 Time: Fri 28 June 9:00–10:30 phones for healthcare interventions in Yan! Liu (City University of Hon" developing countries Kon", Hon" Kon"): Room: CA124 Stronger Persuasiveness of Dual Chair: Marjan de Bruin (University of Veronika Karnowski (Ludwi"- Exposure than One-Sided Exposure to the West Indies, Jamaica) Maximilians-Universität München, Gain-Loss Frame: Risk Implication of Germany), Constanze Rossmann Prevention Health Behaviors as the Presentations: (Ludwi"-Maximilians-Universität Moderato München, Germany): Sujata Moorti (Middlebury Colle"e, Subba Rao M Gavaravarapu (National Mobilize by mobile. E"ectiveness of a US): Institute of Nutrition, India), text message-intervention to promote Technologies of Citizenship: Mallikarjuna Rao K (National Institute physical activity among young adults Transnational Surrogacy and the of Nutrition, India), Balakrishna Na!alla Reproduction of the World Order (National Institute of Nutrition, India), Arul Chib (Nanyan" Technolo"ical Laxmaiah Avula (National Institute of Carolina Acosta Alzuru (University of University, Sin"apore), Qiaolei JIANG (Nanyan" Technolo"ical University, Nutrition, India): Geor"ia, US): Are perceptions of obesity and its risk No News is Bad News: Examining the Sin"apore), Samson Struckmann (Ludwi" Maximilian University of factors di"erent among ‘overweight’ Discourse around Hugo Chávez’s and ‘normal weight’ adolescents? - Illness Munich, Germany), Vanessa Chon! (Nanyan" Technolo"ical University, Findings from formative research in South India Patricia A Curtin (University of Sin"apore), Michelle Lim (Nanyan" Ore"on, US): Technolo"ical University, Sin"apore), Luciana Fernandes (University of Disease Eradication Campaigns Re!ina Rodricks (Nanyan" Minho, Portu"al), Felisbela Lopes through a Cultural-Economic Lens: Technolo"ical University, Sin"apore): (University of Minho, Portu"al): Health The Competing Discourses of Social Mobile Medicine and Peripatetic information between the newspaper Justice, Health Diplomacy, and Neo- Providers: Investigation of Impact of and the TV screen colonialism Tablet PCs on Healthcare Service in Rural Usha Raman (University of Hyderabad, Session 10: Social and Cultural India): Fiona Chew (Syracuse University, US), In"uences on Health Beliefs and Beauty is skin deep: Lifestyle clinics Sara Z.Q Chen! (Syracuse University, Practices and urban Indian self-image US): E-health literacy and health outcomes in the United States: Extending the Slot Code: CHAS1a digital divide Time: Sat 29 June 9:00–10:30

Session 9: Health Message Room: CA124 Session 8: E-Health: Current and Framing and Risk Perception Chair: Gareth Horsfield (University of Emerging Issues for Research and Readin", UK) Policy Presentations: Slot Code: CHAF4a Leanne Chan! (National University of Time: Fri 28 June 16:00–17:30 Slot Code: CHAF3a Sin"apore, Sin"apore), Iccha Basnyat Room: CA124 (National University of Sin"apore, Time: Fri 28 June 14:00–15:30 Sin"apore), Mohan Jyoti Dutta Chair: Nancy Muturi (Kansas State Room: CA124 (National University of Sin"apore, University, US) Sin"apore): Chair: Eliza Govender (University of Presentations: Elderly Chinese-speaking women’s KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) practice of medical pluralism in Pamela M. Nevar (University of Presentations: Singapore Wisconsin-Madison, US), Jacqueline C. Deepti Chittamuru (University of Mariliis Vahe (Florida State University, Hitchon (University of Wisconsin- Pennsylvania, US): US), Khawaja Zain-ul-abdin (Florida Madison, US): Beliefs In Rural India About State University, US): A call for health: Persuasive E"ects of Health Advocacy Recommended Maternal Health The Current status of use of mobile Within Entertainment Television Programming Behaviors: An Elicitation Study 57 Lena C. Girerd-Barclay (Colorado State University, US), Kris Kodrich (Colorado State University, US): The Promotion of Breastfeeding in − What Works, What Doesn’t, and Why? Crystal Li Jian! (University of Hon" Kon", Hon" Kon"), Meily M. F. Cheun! (Han" Sen" Mana"ement Colle"e, Hon" Kon"): Parental Beliefs and Preventive Measures of Childhood Infectious Diseases in Hong Kong: A Theory- Driven Focus Group Study Jisoo Ahn (Michi"an State University, US), Hyun Soon Park (Sun"kyunkwan University, Korea): Rewards Policy of Korean Government on Organ Donation, Is It E"ective or Not?

Session 11: Business Meeting Time: Sat 29 June 11:00–12:30 Room: CA124

58 HISTORY (HIS)

Co-Chair: Epp Lauk (University of Time: Wed 26 June 14-15.30 The construction of the copyright Jyväskylä, Finland) Room: Helix - The Studio regulatory apparatus in newly- Co-Chair: Chandrika Kaul (University Chair: Nelson Ribeiro (Catholic independent Ireland of St.Andrews, Scotland) University of Portu"al) Leticia Cantarela Matheus Presentations: The telegraph and the Brazilian press Nicole Maurantonio Session 1: Media representations The myth of the "Reluctant Symbol": Gabriele Balbi and reconstructions of historical Rodney King and the burden of history Between telegraph and radio. When crises and con"icts Marconi did not discover broadcasting Jan Cebe Media representation of the Prague Gerry Sussman Influence of Nineteenth Century Slot Code: HISW2a Uprising after communist coup in Telegraphy on Urbanization, Mass Time: Wed 26 June 11-12.30 February 1948 in Czechoslovakia Communications, and the Corporate Room: Helix - The Studio Economy Chair: Peter Putnis (University of Susan Keith The past reappears: French Canberra) anniversary journalism about the Presentations: Session 4: Historical development liberation of Paris in 1954 and 2004 Denise Vultee of journalism’s forms and formats The Great Depression and nineteenth- Jür!en Grimm, Christiane Grill century financial crises: Frames in Terrifying images and memory English-language media, 1930-1939 construction. Receptive and persuasive Slot Code: HIST1a e"ects of a Holocaust Time: Thu 27 June 9-10.30 James T. O'Donnell Room: Helix - The Studio The economic war and the Spanish Merja Ellefson Chair: Epp Lauk (University of Civil War Patriotic Women: Lotta Svärd Jyväskylä, Finland) organization and remembering the Presentations: Thomas Birkner, Pablo Hernández Civil War Ramos Bir!itte Kjos Fonn The Iberian Zollverein. The Spanish Service journalism and the economic man newspapers and their support to a Session 3: Broadening the scope customs union in Spain and Portugal of information and ways of (1845-1860) Carla Maria Baptista dissemination How cultural journalism is evolving Marcel Mauri since 2000 until 2010: a study about Journalism, crisis and change in Spain. the Portuguese press From the beginning of democracy Slot Code: HISW4a (1975-1978) to the current situation Time: Wed 26 June 16-17.30 Mark O'Brien (2008-2012) Room: Helix - The Studio Better late than never: The delayed Chair: Jan Cebe (Charles University development of investigative journalism in Ireland Denize Correa Araujo of Pra"ue, Czech Republic) After the Crisis: dictatorships revisited Presentations: Rolf Werenskjold Victor Pickard The foreign news system in Norway The strange life and death of the U.S. 1945-2011 Session 2: Retrospective Fairness Doctrine: A secret history and constructions of historical post-mortem for a controversial Ene Selart, Anu Masso discourses media policy Japan in Estonian seamen’ travelogues during the second half of Michael O'Gorman the 19th century Slot Code: HISW3a

59 Session 5: The press, Selling a nation: The transnational communication, other than the broadcasting and public sphere in adoption of professional advertising news media and journalism the times of political and societal practices for national purposes at a turmoil time of crisis. Slot Code: HISF3a Enis Dinç Time: Fri 28 June 14-15.30 Slot Code: HIST3a The Fabrication of Atatürk Room: Helix - The Studio Time: Thu 27 June 14-15.30 Chair: Colum Kenny (Dublin City Gideon Kouts Room: Helix - The Studio The merger that failed: Ha-Melits and University) Chair: Presentations: Denize Correa Araujo Ha-Tsefira nest together (Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná, Brazil) Robert Wakefield, Ed Adams, Tyler Presentations: Mercedes Montero Pa!e Donal Patrick McCracken Spanish advertising during the Franco Public relations pre-history in the early Press freedom in Victorian Ireland Regime (1939-1975): from autarchy to 1800s Age of Reform consumerism. Chandrika Kaul Brid!et Gri"en-Foley Imperial Hegemony vs Public Service: Whitewash: Eric White and the Broadcasting in India under the Session 7: Theoretical and foundations of Australian public British, 1920s-1930s methodological perspectives on relations history of media and journalism Päivi Sisko Maijanen-Kyläheiko Kate Fitch Evolution of dominant logic - 40 years Perceptions of Australian public relations education in the 1990s of strategic framing in the public Slot Code: HISF1a broadcasting Time: Fri 28 June 9-10.30 Yehiel Hilik Limor, Osnat Roth Cohen Room: Helix - The Studio Sascha Trueltzsch, Katja Kochanowski The early buds of globalization: the Portraying the other: Political Chair: Epp Lauk (University of German impact on the emerging indoctrination in popular East German Jyväskylä, Finland) advertising industry in British territory (GDR) family TV series Presentations: in the 1930s - the case of the Land of Svennik Hoyer Israel Natalie Khazaal Perspectives on Journalism History Journalistic values and social change: How a war-time Lebanese Television Peter Putnis opened the door for a broader Arab Investigating pre-telegraphic public sphere international news networks using digitised historical newspaper databases Session 6: Identities, stereotypes, interpretations and the media Oshrat Sassoni-Barlev The construction of the Invasion from Mars as a founding event in mass Slot Code: HIST4a communication history Time: Thu 27 June 16-17.30 Kevin Michael Mitchell Room: Helix - The Studio Conceptual precedents for Chair: Chandrika Kaul (University of contemporary understandings of new St.Andrews, Scotland) media Presentations: Nelson Costa Ribeiro Joan Ramon Rodri!uez-Amat Creating a myth and a Dictator: The Towards an archaeology of the importance of media’s discourse on medium: new steps the crisis during Salazar’s a$rmation in power Session 8: Historical development Colum Kenny of forms of public 60 INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION (InC)

Chair : Herman Wasserman (Rhodes Slot Code: INCW3b University, South Africa) Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 Vice-Chair : Tania Cantrell Rosas- Session 2: Theorizing National Room: C123 Moreno (Loyola University Maryland, Identity and Global Cultural Chair and Discussant: Tania Flows Wed. USA) Cantrell Rosas-Moreno (Loyola Vice Chair : Karen Arriaza Ibarra University Maryland) (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Presentations: Spain) Slot Code: INCW3a Brenno Azevedo Rodri!ues (University Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 of Minho): Room: CG86 Images of ‘Crisis of Europe’: A semiotic Session 1: BRICS as a new global Chair: Thomas Herdin (University of analysis of social media seen by the communication order Salzbur") countries that form the BRICS Discussant: Qiaolei Jan" (Nanyan" Technolo"ical University) Johanna Perez Daza (Universidad Slot Code: INCW2a Presentations: Central de Venezuela): Comunicación Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Alexander Buhmann (University of internacional como estrategia de Room: CG86 Fribour") and Diana In!enho" política exterior. Un acercamiento a Chair and Discussant: Kaarle (University of Fribour"): partir del concepto de Soft Power. Nordenstren" (University of Tampere) The Global Economic and Financial Presentations: Crisis and the Constitution and E"ects Lian Ma (Pennsylvania State University): Jyrki Kakonen (University of Tampere): of Nation Images: The Case of China "Game Changer" or "New Kid on the BRICS as a new constellation in and the USA Block"? Framing China in Foreign international relations? Thomas Herdin (University of A"airs 2001-2010 Iiris Ruoho (University of Tampere) and Salzbur"): Sujatha Sosale (University of Iowa) Jie Gao (University of Tampere): Cultural surface synchronization in and Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno A"ective Territories - Class and Media times of globalisation and its impact (Loyola University Maryland): in the Chinese Television Drama on identity building IBSA and South-South Trilateral Mobile Chin-Chuan Lee (City University of Cooperation: Framing New Relations and Initiatives for Change Raquel Paiva de Araujo Soares Hon" Kon"): (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) Internationalizing “International Gabriel Botma (University of and Muniz Sodré Cabral (Federal Communication” Research: Critical Stellenbosch): University of Rio de Janeiro): Reflections and a New Point of Raise the red lantern: Global mediated Identity Crisis in Professional Departure popular culture in the Chinese empire Journalism in Brazil Qiaolei Jian! (Nanyan" Technolo"ical Sanjay Barthur (Central University of University): Soft Power, National Identity and Tamil Nadu): Session 4: Media, Transnational Responses to Global Power and Celebrity Athletes: Hong Kong Environmental Con"ict and the Communication Orders: BRICS and Newspaper Coverage of the Olympic Question of Agency India’s domestic and comparative Champions of Beijing 2008 and response in the Information and London 2012 Communication sector Slot Code: INCW4a Elena Vartanova (Moscow State Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 University) and Anastasia Grusha Session 3: Soft power and the Room: CG86 (Moscow State University): changing geopolitics Chair: Patrick D Murphy (Temple Russian Media System under State University) and Commercial Pressures Presentations: 61 Patrick D Murphy (Temple University): Chair: Emily Kei"htley (Lou"hborou"h Hard data on traditional and online Citizens’ Media and Green Radicalism University) news media: Assessing consequences in Latin America Presentations: of the dual crisis in European minority Katherine Sarikakis (University of language journalism Libby Lester (University of Tasmania): Vienna): Transnational Environmental Conflict Mobile media and fixed individuals: in the Asian Century regulation of the communication Session 8: Comparative and environment and its impact on civil transnational studies of media Rowan Howard-Williams (University of liberties globalization/localization Pennsylvania): Going Fossil Free: Economic Activism John Downey (Lou"hborou"h in Climate Change Campaigning University): Slot Code: INCT3b Explaining Protest Contagion: From Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 Arab Spring to Occupy via M15 Room: C123 Session 5: Global communication, Chair: Brid"ette Colaco, Troy con"ict and social change Anna Readin! (Kin"’s Colle"e) and University Emily Kei!htley (Lou"hborou"h Discussant: Sudeshna Roy (Stephen University): Slot Code: INCT1a Developing Dynamic Methods for F. Austin State University) Presentations: Time: Thu 27 June 09:00-10:30 Analysing Mediated Mobility Richard C. Vincent (Indiana State Room: CG86 University): Chair: Chris Paterson (University of Session 7: Global online media, Comparative News Treatment of Leeds) crisis and activism Global Warming Issues as Framed in Presentations: Britain and the United States, a Ten Chris Paterson (University of Leeds): Newspaper Analysis News Agencies and the United States: Slot Code: INCT3a The Persistence of a Passive Reporting Menahem Blondheim (Hebrew Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 Norm in the face of Threat and University of Jerusalem) and Elad Deception Room: CG86 Se!ev (Tel Aviv University): Chair: Jenna Potter (Hamline Is America’s Global Power in Decline? Xian! Zhou (Wuhan University), Yufei University) International Online News as a Gu (Wuhan University) and Yali Den! Discussant: Katherine Reilly (Simon Diagnostic for the Short-term (Wuhan University): Fraser University) Trajectory Participation in Online Action in the Presentations: Context of Social Risk Events in China Jenna Potter (Hamline University) and Brid!ette Colaco (Troy University): Suda Ishida (Hamline University): C.I.S.ter Power in the Global South: Matt Mo!ekwu (Ithaca Colle"e): Cyber Terrorist or Cyber Activist? The Comparative analysis of women’s The growth of international Complex Role of the Information roles in Western magazines published communication and the rise in social Revolution in the Israeli-Palestinian in China, India, and South Africa dissonance in sub-Saharan Africa: Conflict Challenges of the ‘Copy-Cat’ Sudeshna Roy (Stephen F. Austin State phenomenon Katherine Reilly (Simon Fraser University): University): Crisis as Trigger for “Interlocalization”: Hans Ibold (Indiana University): Back to the future? Internet, radio, and Multi- and Macro-structural Impact of Embracing the complexity of new power asymmetries in Latin American Media Globalization in the Coverage of social movements: Global journalism social movements the December 2012 Rape of a Young as an engine for social change Indian Woman Iñaki Zabaleta (University of the Basque Country), Arantza Gutierrez Session 6: Mediated mobilities (University of the Basque Country), Session 9: What is left of Carme Pavia (Autonomous University MacBride in communication of Barcelona), Itxaso Fernandez policy and study? Slot Code: INCT1b (University of the Basque Country) and Time: Thu 27 June 09:00-10:30 Nikolas Xamardo (University of the Room: C123 Basque Country): Slot Code: INCT4a 62 Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30 Huilan Chan! (National Chen" Chi Presentations: Room: CG86 University): Colin Sparks (Hon" Kon" Baptist Chair: Richard Vincent (Indiana State The Practical Philosophy of University): University) Technology: The Debate about Comparing Media Systems: A Critical Discussant: Colin Sparks (Hon" Kon" Existence, Embodiment, and Analysis Perception Baptist University) Presentations: Daya Thussu (Westminster University) and Savyasaachi Jain (Westminster Kaarle Nordenstren! (University of Session 11: Media freedom, University): Tampere): ethics and development Modelling India’s multiple media “The paradigm of a totality:” My systems critical reading of the MacBride Report in 1980 - and 33 years later Slot Code: INCF1a Jyotika Ramaprasad (University of Miami) and Herman Wasserman Katherine Sarikakis (University of Time: Fri 28 June 09:00-10:30 (Rhodes University): Vienna): Room: CG86 Comparing Across Continents: Nothing changes; Nothing stays the Chair and Discussant: Christopher Journalists in the Advancing Indian same: policy transfer in global Starke (University of Munster) and South African Media communication governance Presentations: (University of Christopher Starke Svetlana Pasti (University of Richard Vincent (Indiana State Münster), (Hannover Teresa Naab Tampere), Dmitri Gavra (St Petersbur" University): University of Music, Drama and Media) State University) and Peixi Xu “Back to the Future:” from NWICO to and Helmut Scherer (Hannover (Communication University of China): WSIS and Beyond University of Music, Drama and Media): Internet Media Shaking Russian and Media Freedom, Media Access, and Chinese Media Systems Robin Mansell (London School of Good Governance: A Cross-National Economics): Examination of Influences Lu Xinyu (Fudan University): The Road from “Public Internet” to The Great Transformation of China’s “Managed Services:” Lessons from the Laura Schneider (University of Media: From the Perspective of urban- MacBride Report Hambur"): rural relationship Global Media Freedom Measurement: The Freedom of the Media – Index As Session 10: The Changing Global a New Instrument for Measuring Session 13: News"ows and Broadcast Media Landscape Media Freedom Around the World foreign coverage in the changing JOINT SESSION WITH CPT global media landscape Susanne Fen!ler (Dortmund University) and Halliki Harro-Loit (University of Tartu): Slot Code: INCT4b Slot Code: After the Leveson inquiry: On the way INCF4a Time: 16:00-17:30 to global journalism ethics? First Time: Fri 28 June 16:00-17:30 Room: C123 results of a comparative journalists’ Room: CG86 Chair and Discussant: Karen Arriaza survey in 14 European and Arab Chair: Akiba Cohen (Yezreel Valley Ibarra (Universidad Complutense de countries Colle"e, Israel) Madrid) Discussant: Min Tan" (University of Presentations: Illinois at Urbana-Champai"n) Session 12: Media Systems in the Presentations: Musawenkosi Ndlovu (University of BRICS countries Cape Town): Er!a Atad (Tel Aviv University) and The Meaning of Global News Akiba Cohen (Yezreel Valley Colle"e, Channels’ ‘New’ Scramble for African Israel): Slot Code: Media Space INCF3a Cosmopolitan vs Parochial Framing of Time: Fri 28 June 14:00-15:30 ‘Foreign’ News by Global TV Selin Tüzün (Marmara University): Room: CG86 Broadcasters The Emergence of Turkish Television Chair: Kaarle Nordenstren" Drama Sector as a ‘Geo-Cultural Hossein A%hami (Allameh Tabatab'i Market’ (University of Tampere) Discussant: Zhen"ron" Hu University): Framing US Elections of 2012 in (Communication University of China) 63 Iranian Press Room: CG86

Lars W. Nord (Mid-Sweden University) and Karen Arriaza Ibarra (Universidad Session 15: New trends and Complutense de Madrid): controversies in global media The Economic Crisis and the International Scenario for European Public Service Media: New Trends and Slot Code: INCS3a Tendencies Time: Sat 29 June 14:00-15:30 Room: CG86 Min Tan! (University of Illinois at Chair and discussant: Ulrike Rohn Urbana-Champai"n): “Who am I?”: On the Identity Struggle (University of Tartu) Presentations: of “Chinese Assistants” and the Power Dynamics in Local Newsrooms of Ulrike Rohn (University of Tartu): Global Media Corporations The global phenomenon of social network sites as a driver of direct and indirect connectivity between cultures Session 14: New Centres, New and nations? Peripheries Youichi Ito (Akita International University): Slot Code: INCS1a What explains the fluctuations in news coverage by foreign mass media? Time: Sat 29 June 09:00-10:30 Room: CG86 Seon Gi Baek (Sun"kyunkwan Chair: Nelson Ribeiro (Catholic University) and Kyun! Ra! Le University of Portu"al) (Sun"kyunkwan University): Discussant: Julia Pohle (Vrije Political Discourse and Agenda- Universiteit Brussel) Building of the Social Network Service Presentations: in the Presidential Election: A Semiotic Heeyun Re!ina Jeon! (Hankuk and Discourse Analysis on Twittered University) and Youn!-Gil Chae Contents in the 18th Presidential (Hankuk University): Election of Korea North Korean Defectors’ Perceptions Toward Media and Realities of Two Karen Arriaza Ibarra (Universidad Koreas Complutense de Madrid): International Projection in the Study of Julia Pohle (Vrije Universiteit Brussel): European Public Service Media: From a Global Informatics Order to Diverging Scenarios Harmonising Informatics for Development: The rise Through Qualitative Comparative and fall of the Intergovernmental Analysis (QCA) Research Bureau for Informatics

Nelson Ribeiro (Catholic University of Portu"al) and Rita Fi!ueiras (Catholic University of Portu"al): The Impact of the Economic Crisis in Media Ownership: How Angolan Corporations are reconfiguring the Media Landscape in Portugal and the Lusophone World

Business meeting: Time: Sat 29 June 11:00-12:30 64 ISLAM AND MEDIA (ISL)

Chair: Basyouni Hamada (Dean, Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 Minority Identity International Academy for Media Room: HG06 Sciences, Cairo, E"ypt) Chair: Mahmoud Galander (Chair, Sheida Shirvani (Department of Vice-Chair: Bushra Rahman (Institute Department of Mass Communication, communication, Ohio University of Communication Studies University Qatar University, Qatar) Zanesville, United States) of the Punjab, Pakistan) Presentations: Women’s Impact on Social Media in Islamic Regions. Vice –Chair: Mahmoud Galander Marcus Assis Lima, (Universidade (Chair, Department of Mass Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia, Brazil,

Communication, Qatar University, Fabio, Universidade Estadual do Jaihind Binod C a!rawal, Qatar) Sudoeste da Bhaia, Brazil, A"ra), influences of Religions Telecast in a Memory, and Representation, of Arab Multi-religious India: An Analysis of Spring in Brazilian Press. Hindu and Muslim Television Viewers. Session 1: Media Ethics and Regulation in Muslim World Ieda Tucherman, (School of Communication Studies, Federal Business Meeting University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Time: Sat. 29 June 11:00-12.30 The feminine vision of democracy on Room: C123 Slot Code: ISLW2a Square Tahiz. Chair: Basyouni Hamada, Chair of Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Islam and Media Group Room: HG06 Azza Osman Abdelaziz (Al- Ahram Chair: Basyouni Hamada (Dean, Canadian University, E"ypt) Diversity International Academy for Media Crisis in the Egyptian Media: The Case Sciences, Cairo, E"ypt) of the Constitution between Islamic Presentations: and Civil Political Parties, Mahmoud M. Galander, (Qatar University, Qatar), Monowara Moni Be!um (Freelance Watching over the “Watchdogs”: How Journalist and Media Researcher, Press Laws and Councils Stifle the Germany) Sudanese Press. Arab Spring: The Role of Communication in Peace Building. Basyouni Ibrahim Hamada, (International Academy for Media Awatef Abdel Rahman, (Cairo Science, E"ypt), University, E"ypt), Media Self - Regulation in Post - Egypt "The Egyptian Media Crisis during Revolution Legal and Ethical Islamic Regime" Requirements

Yusuf Kalyan!o, ( E. W. Scripps School of Journalism , Ohio University, United Session 3: Social Networks, States, , Nancy O!undimu Katu, (E. W. Muslims and Identity Scripps School of Journalism , Ohio University, United States), Just or Unjust War: Attitudes of Slot Code: ISLS1a Muslims and Non-Muslims about the Time U.S.-led Wars Sat 29 June 9:00-10:30 Room: C123 Chair: Basyouni Hamada (Dean, Session 2: Media Coverage of International Academy for Media Arab Spring: Local and Global Sciences, Cairo, E"ypt) Contexts Presentations: Nasya Bahfen (A Snapshot, Journalism and Media Research Centre, Australia) Social Networking and Muslim Slot Code: ISLW3a

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Chair: Ibrahim Saleh Tae-Beom Shin, Sun"kyunkwan 4. Strategies, tactics and practical Vice-Chair: Cláudia La"o University, Republic of Korea & San!- experiences from comparative Hee Kweon, Sun"kyunkwan University, research on foreign news Republic of Korea Jür!en Wilke & Christine Heimprecht, Session 1. Fragmented Publics Johannes Gutenber" University, Mainz, and Rede!ning Journalism Germany Session 2. Foreign News on Theme IV: Methods for Television: Where in the World Is Quantifying Professional the Global Village? Session 3. New Business Settings Journalism. Theme I: International and New Journalism Challenges Collaborative Research in Theme III: Professional Slot Code: JRE W2a Journalism Research: New Journalism Date: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Challenges and Emergent Perspectives Venue: HG23 Slot Code: JRE W2b Chair: Ibrahim Saleh, University of Date: Wed 26 June 09:00-10:30 Cape Town, South Africa Slot Code: JRE W2c Venue: HG 10 1. Sparking innovation in journalism Date: Wed June 26 09:00-10:30 research: Learning from emotions and Chair: Venue: HG05 social movements Spots news coverage and changing Hans Ibold, Indiana University, USA Chair: Akiba Cohen, The Max Stern 1. news routines in the context of police Yezreel Valley Colle"e, Israel 2. From public to private sphere? digital communications in Hong Kong Changes in the professional 1. An Overview of the Multinational Meily Mei-fun! Cheun!, Han" Sen" orientations of Nordic journalism Project students 2005-12 Mana"ement Colle"e, Hon" Kon" & , The Max Stern Yezreel , Hon" Kon" Baptist Jan Fredrik Hovden, University of Akiba Cohen Tin Chi Won! Ber"en, Norway Valley Colle"e, Israel University, Hon" Kon" An overview of the findings in a Pluralism and political parallelism in 3. When a journalist decides to be 2. 2. become a PR: an analysis of the nutshell political news coverage in Spanish television newscasts university role’ programs and A!nieszka Stępińska, Adam internships to the careers choices of Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland María-Luisa Humanes, University Rey Brazilian journalism students Juan Carlos, Spain & María-Dolores António Belo, School of Fábio Henrique Pereira, University of Montero, Universidad Autonoma de Communication and Media Studies, Brasilia, Brazil, Nayane Oliveira, Barcelona, Spain Lisbon, Portu"al University of Brasilia, Brazil, Patrícia 3. Riding out the storm: AJC's Antunes Travassos, University of Constanza Mujica, Pontificia experience of overcoming financial Brasilia, Brazil, & Raphael Sandes, Universidad Católica, Santia"o, Chile crisis University of Brasilia, Brazil André Sendin, School of Svetlana Kulikova, Geor"ia State 4. Cut-and-paste journalism? A study Communication and Media Studies, University, USA & Diana Sar!ent, on the sourcing practices in Finnish Lisbon, Portu"al Geor"ia State University, USA news media 3. Linking contents and survey data: Laura Juntunen, University of Helsinki, 4. Building Paywalls: Newspapers and Topics and countries of interest Finland a New Online Business Model Knut De Swert, University of 5. A Study of The relationship between Elisheva Weiss Kla!sbrun, University Amsterdam, the Netherland Korean Youth's Portal News Usage of Southern California, USA Characteristics and News Trust with Francis Lee, Chinese University of Publicness Recognitions Hon" Kon" 66 5. From citizen journalism to citizen I!nacio Fi!ueroa, Universidad de Session 6. Information, participation: case study in Portuguese Santia"o de Chile, Chile Journalism Education & Industry and Spanish online press Requirements 5. Using Storify: challenges and João Canavilhas, Universidade da opportunities for journalists covering Theme V: Generic Studies of Beira Interior, Portu"al & Catarina conflicts Journalism Rodri!ues, Universidade da Beira Vittoria Sacco, University of Interior, Portu"al Neuchâtel, Switzerland & Diana Bossio, 6. Innovations on online journalism: Swinburne University of Technolo"y, Slot Code: JRE W3b discussing business design models Australia Date: Wed June 26 14:00-15:30 Elizabeth Saad Correa, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Venue: HG 10 Session 5: Journalism & Power: New Actors & New Voices Chair & Discussant: Kerry Philip Session 4. The Media and Green, University of South Australia, Theme III: Professional Political Spectacle: Con"icts and Australia Journalism Journalism Performance 1. Investigación en efectos de la Theme IV: Methods for Comunicación e Innovación Educativa en Periodismo en torno a un área de Quantifying Professional Slot Code: JRE W3c Journalism. especialización informativa Date: Wed June 26 14:00-15:30 M. Teresa Mercado, Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera, Spain, Sebastián Venue: HG05 Sánchez, Universitat de València, Spain Slot Code: JRE W3a Chair: Claudia La"o, University of & José María Herranz, Universidad de Date: Wed June 26 14:00-15:30 Anhembi Morumbi, Brazil Castilla La Mancha, Spain Venue: HG23 1. Parties, power, and voice: How 2. Teaching educators to use political power in South Africa and computers in their social science Chair & Discussant: Richard Shafer, India a"ects news sources classrooms: A South African University of North Dakota, USA experience Felicity Duncan, Annenber" School for 1. The Communication Order: Communication at the University of Fortunate Takawira Gunzo, Rhodes Interdictions under the Politically Pennsylvania, USA University, South Africa & Lorenzo Correct Principle Dalvit, Rhodes University, South Africa 2. Youth Activism and Professional Mayra Rodri!ues Gomes, University of Journalism in Egypt Corinne Irolene Barnes, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, & Nara Lya Simões the West Indies, Jamaica Caetano Cabral, University of Sao Assya Yassin El-Shoukairy, October 3. How do the most prestigious Paulo, Brazil University For Modern Arts and Sciences, E"ypt journalism schools worldwide manage 2. Palestinian journalists, professional to balance classic subjects with the values and the negotiation of identity 3. Teaching Journalism in the Age of current industry requirements? Social Media Melinda B. Robins, Emerson Colle"e, José Luis Requejo Alemán, USA Corinne Irolene Barnes, University of Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain the West Indies, Jamaica & , Universidad 3. An empirical study of editorial Susana Herrera Damas homogeneity in a context of 4 “Reporter in a Rush”: Talking Citizen Carlos III de Madrid, Spain concentrated media ownership in Journalists Comparatively 4. Chinese journalism graduates - Chile Tsan-Kuo Chan!, City University of entering a challenging occupation Maria Elena Gronemeyer, Pontificia Hon" Kon", Hon" Kon" Laura Dombernowsky, Aarhus Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile 5. Listening to the other: Lessons from University, Denmark 4. The espectacularization of politics in Political Protests for the Adoption of 5. The reporting teams responsible for the Chilean written press between Peace Journalism in South Africa social networks in newsrooms 1990 and 2010 Jaquelyne Crystal Kwenda, University Colombian media Die!o I!nacio Cespedes, Universidad of Cape Town, South Africa Dan!helly Zúñi!a,Universidad del de Santia"o de Chile, Chile & Antonio Rosario, Colombia & Alvaro E. Duque Universidad del Rosario, Colombia 67 Theme II: Innovations in Date: Wed June 26 16:00-17:30 Session 7. Journalism Journalism Venue: HG 10 Motivations, Practices and Indicators Chair and Discussant: Adrienne Slot Code: JRE W4c Russell, University of Denver, USA Theme IV: Methods for Quantifying Professional Date: Wed June 26 16:00-17:30 1. Teaching the di"erence between Journalism knowledge and opinion by analyzing Venue: HG05 information on climate change Chair: Howard Tumber, City Mónica Codina, University of Navarra, Slot Code: JRE W4a University, UK Spain & Bienvenido León, University of Date: Wed June 26 16:00-17:30 1. Social Media, Ephemeral Navarra, Spain Information and New Knowledge 2. The Never-Ending Problem Named Venue: HG 23 Production Female Migrant Workers (A Framing Chair & Discussant: Claudia La"o, Robin Mansell, London School of analysis on Indonesian Media) University of Anhembi Morumbi, Brazil Economics and Political Science, UK Billy Sarwono, University of Indonesia, 1. Measurement Issues and the 2. Live Blogs and Social Media: Indonesia Relationship Between Media Freedom Elicitation, Aggregation, and 3. Children and adolescents in conflict and Corruption Distribution with the law and its representation in Lee Bernard Becker, University of Neil Thurman, City University, UK the series of reports "Crime, Geor"ia, USATeresa K. Naab, Institut Punishment and Recovery", from TV 3. Social Sensor research on für Journalistik und Brazil journalists needs Kommunikationsforschun", Germany, Marcus Assis Lima, Golsdsmiths Cynthia En!lish, Gallup, USA & Tudor Nic Newman, Senior Research Fellow, Colle"e, UK & Flavia Moreira Mota Vlad, University of Geor"ia, USA City University, UK & Stephen Mota, Universidade Estadual do Schi"eres, City University, UK 2. Crisis or development? Russian Sudoeste da Bahia, Brazil journalists of 2010s about the 4. News Across the Great Wall: World profession News Organizations’ Web Strategies for the China Market Session 10: Journalism Ethics: Maria Anikina, Lomonosov Moscow Practices and Challenges State University, Russian Federation Hsian! Iris Chyi, University of Texas at Austin, USA Theme V: Generic Studies of 3. Journalistic roles performance in Journalism news content: Challenging the 5. MijnZ: Can an Internet site dichotomy citizen-consumer in the strengthen the connection between conception of the public journalism and youth? Slot Code: JRE T1a Claudia Mellado, University of Rolien Duiven, Windesheim University Santia"o, Chile & Arjen Van Dalen, of Applied Sciences, Netherlands, Nico Date: Thu June 27 09:00-10:30 University of Southern Denmark Drok, Windesheim University of Venue: HG 23 Applied Sciences, Netherlands, 4. Proposing the Motivational Liesbeth Hermans, Windesheim Chair: Billy Sarwono, University of Consumption Theory: A Structural University of Applied Sciences, Examination of News Consumption Indonesia, Indonesia Netherlands An!ela M Lee, University of Texas at Discussant: Leif Kramp, University of Austin, USA Bremen, Germany Session 9. Pitching Climate 5. Data Journalism in the United 1. Spheres of Sociability in the Kingdom: a typology and analysis Change, Children & Gender Formation of Ethics and Professional Reporting in Complex Dialogues Culture in Brazilian Journalism Me!an Kni!ht, University of Central Students Lancashire, UK Across Themes: Special Session on climate Change Márcia Furtado Avanza, Fiam-Faam- Centro Universitário, Brazil & Eliza Session 8. Journalists and Social Bache!a Casadei, University of Sao Media – what will the future hold? Slot Code: JRE W4b Paulo, Brazil

68 2. Freedom of expression and Press Chair: Rune Ottosen, Oslo and Slot Code: JRE T1b Freedom: Journalists’ concepts and Akershus University Colle"e of Applied Date: Thu June 27 09:00-10:30 practices in Pakistan Sciences, Norway Venue: HG10 Sadia - Jamil, University of 1. Mentoring in journalism: its Queensland, Australia importance, its challenges and its Chair & Discussant: Johan Lidber", outlook 3. Journalistic imagination and Monash University, Caulfield Campus, cosmopolitanism among journalists in Janet Michelle Fulton, University of Melbourne, Australia the UK Newcastle, Australia 1. The ‘ecology of participation’: A Marina Sterna Gerner, London School 2. Trust in Journalism in a Digital study of audience engagement on of Economics and Political Science, UK World alternative and independent journalism websites 4. Citizens as Sources: How Similarity Bernd Blöbaum, University of and Credibility A"ect Information Muenster, Germany Renee Barnes, University of the Processing, Evaluations, and Attitude Sunshine Coast, Australia 3. Bridging Divides, A Critical Review of Formation Participatory Dimensions of the 2012 2. The costs of Twitter journalism: Mariska Kleemans, Windesheim “Journalism Strategies” Conference Teaching journalism students how to University of Applied Sciences Zwolle, tweet without giving away the whole Gretchen Kin!, McGill University, Netherlands, Liesbeth Hermans, story and potential profit Canada, Christine Crowther, Windesheim University of Applied Concordia University, Canada, Errol Sholain Govender-Bateman, Tshwane Sciences Zwolle, Netherlands, Gabi Salamon, McGill University, Canada & University of Technolo"y, South Africa Schaap, Radboud University Nijme"en, Simon Thibault, Université Sorbonne Netherlands 3. Political Opinion Magazines' Use of Nouvelle - Paris 3 Twitter During Election 2012 5. Journalism education futures, 4. Innovative 21th century Scriptures: partnerships, and innovations Susan Currie Sivek, Linfield Colle"e, Multimedia Journalism and Education USA Marcus James O'Donnell, University of Beatriz Becker, Universidade Federal Wollon"on", Australia, Stephen 4. Journalists & Twitter: What are do Rio de Janeiro,Brazil & Laura Maia Tanner, University of Wollon"on", Turkish Journalists Saying Online de Castro, Universidade Federal do Rio Australia, Kerry Green, University of de Janeiro,Brazil Banu Akdenizli, Yeditepe University, South Australia, Australia & Trevor Turkey Cullen, Edith Curtain University, 5. The E"ects of Melodramatic Australia Animation in News on Presence, 5. The credibility of online news on Perceived Credibility of News, and Twitter: a case study (#valenciaonfire) 6. The Growth of Casual and Free- Reality Judgment lance Work in French Journalism. New Elvira Garcia De torres, University Ceu flexible Model or Deconstruction of Ka Lun, Benjamin Chen!, Hon" Kon" Cardenal Herrera, Spain, Concha Edo Professional Status and Labour Baptist University, Hon" Kon" & Wai Bolós, Complutense University of Market? Han Lo, Hon" Kon" Baptist University, Madrid, Spain & Blanca Nicasio Varea, Hon" Kon" University Ceu Cardenal Herrera, Spain Cé!olène Frisque, University of Nantes/Centre for Research on 6. Digital, Multimedia, Transmedia & 6. Tweeting But Not Talking: The Political Action in Europe (CRAPE, Other Telling Stories: Towards a Missing Element in Talk Radio’s Use of Rennes), France Conceptual Clarification of Journalistic Twitter Digital Narrative Susana Herrera Damas, Universidad Pilar Carrera, Universidad Carlos III de Carlos III de Madrid, Spain & Alfred Session 11: Surveying Journalism Madrid, Spain Hermida, University of British in an Evolving World Columbia, Canada Theme V: Generic Studies of Journalism Session 12: Hybridization of Media, Twitter and Political Session 13: New News in the Implications context of Social Media Slot Code: JRE T1c Theme II: Innovations in Theme II: Innovations in Journalism Date: Thu June 27 09:00-10:30 Journalism

Venue: HG05 69 Slot Code: JRE T 3a Session 14: Creative Skills vs. Stephen Rendahl, University of North Creative Destruction of Dakota, USA Date: Thu June 27 14:00-15:30 Journalism Education Venue: HG23 Theme V: Generic Studies of Session 15: Foreign Chair and Discussant: Rodri"o Journalism correspondents and Araya, Pontificia Universidad Catolica (re)colonisation in the global de Valparalso, Chile news system - new hubs, and new Slot Code: JRE T3c 1. Towards a qualitative approach to peripheries? evaluating access to information Date: Thu June 27 14:00-15:30 Theme I: International legislation Venue: HG05 Collaborative Research in Paul Henman, Queensland University, Journalism Research: New Chair: Andrew Du!y, Nanyan" Australia, Johan Lidber!, Monash Challenges and Emergent University, Australia & Rhonda Breit, Technolo"ical University, Sin"apore Perspectives University of Queensland, Australia 1. Creative destruction and 2. The reader of magazines in digital crossmedial storytelling environment: The journalist Eliane Slot Code: JRE T3b Marlis Prinzin!, Macromedia University Brum column on education in the of Applied Studies, Colo"ne, Germany, Date: Thu June 27 14:00-15:30 Brazilian Revista Época Michael Oehler, Macromedia Venue: HG10 Monica Martinez, University of University of Applied Studies, Colo"ne, Chair: Howard Tumber, City Sorocaba (Uniso), Brazil Germany & Christof Breidenich, University, UK Macromedia University of Applied 3. Exploring Internet-native News Studies, Colo"ne, Germany Discussant: Beate Josephi, Edith Outlets (Pure Play): Braided Cowan U Journalism and Rue89 2. Creative Destruction, Behavioral Economics, and Journalism Education New Media and the Renaissance of zhao ruhan,Universite Libre de 1. Foreign Correspondence: The Evolving Bruxelles and Communication Stephan Russ-Mohl, Università della University of China, China Svizzera italiana, Switzerland Practices of Foreign Journalists in London 4. Social Media and the Chinese Press: 3. Journalism Education & BRICS: A Case Study of the Southern Issues and Challenges for Cristina Archetti, University of Salford, Weekend Incident, Comparative Assessment UK “A city bathed in light": foreign Chen Xiaobo, Tsin"hua University, Sanjay Bharthur,Central University of 2. correspondence, London and the China, Hao Xiaomin!, Nanyan" Tamil Nadu, India Technolo"ical University, Sin"apore, & prevalence of the old order 4. Building the news business through Jin Jianbin,Tsin"hua University, China innovation, experimentation and Michael Stuart Bromley & Howard City University, UK 5. What is the Meaning of a News creativity: The United States, Germany Tumber, Link? and Spain 3. Foreign Correspondents in East Africa and the decolonisation of David Michael Ryfe, University of María Teresa Sandoval-Martín, international news flows Nevada, USA & Donica Mensin!, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, University of Nevada, USA Spain& Eduardo Rodrí!uez, Mel Bunce, University of Oxford, UK Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain 6. The system-of-innovation approach 4. Journalists and anti-colonial in journalistic organizations: Factors of 5. Identifying indicators of excellence networks: Ireland the new world order innovation in newsrooms in journalism practice: An Australian for news in the early 20th century experiment Leif Kramp, University of Bremen, Maurice Patrick Walsh, Kin"ston Germany, Stephan Alexander Kerry Philip Green, University of University, UK Weichert, Macromedia University of Southern Australia, Australia, John Applied Sciences, Hambur", Germany Cokley, Swinburne University of & Martin Welker, University of Leipzi", Technolo"y, Australia & Jolyon Sykes, Session 16: Seeing the bigger Germany University of Canberra, Australia picture? Social media and 6. Nobel Laureates: John Hume and reporting of humanitarian crises David Trimble, Northern Ireland in the 21st century 70 Theme I: International 2. Quality journalism in times of crisis: 1. Three Countries, One Profession: Collaborative Research in An analysis of the evolution of the Comparative Analysis on Evolution of Journalism Research: New European reference press Journalistic Culture in Post- Challenges and Emergent (2001-2012) Communist Poland, Romania and Moldova Perspectives Estefanía Jimenez, University of Basque, Spain, Maria González Natalia Milevschi, University of Gorosarri, University of Basque, Spain, Bucharest, Romania Slot Code: JRE T4a Txema Ramirez de la Piscina, 2. Mapping integrated journalism in University of Basque, Spain, Alazne Date: Thu June 27 16:00-17:30 European universities Aiestaran, University of Basque, Spain Venue: HG23 & Beatriz Zabalondo, University of Irene da Rocha,Pompeu Fabra Basque, Spain University, Spain & Salvador Alsius, Chair and Respondent: Howard Pompeu Fabra University, Spain Tumber, City University, UK 3. How to measure TV journalism quality in disaster coverage: Proposing 3. Social Capital Utilization in 1. On Seeing and Not Seeing Hurricane an instrument based on the Feb. 27, Journalistic Practices: A Case Study of Sandy 2010 earthquake in Chile Investigative Journalists in China Barbie Zelizer, University Soledad Puente, Pontificia Universidad Yin!jie Jayleen Huan!, Hon" Kon" Pennsylvania, USA Catolica de Chile, Chile, Daniela Baptist University, Hon" Kon" , Pontificia Universidad 2. Heading for a disaster? Ethical and Grassau 4. Transformation of Journalism legal questions raised when Catolica de Chile, Chile & Silvia Paradigm In Russia: Between Soviet mainstream media use user-generated Pelle!rini, Pontificia Universidad Legacy And Anglo-Saxon Theory content to report humanitarian crises Catolica de Chile, Chile Anna Litvinenko, St.Petersbur" State Glenda Cooper, City University, UK 4. Analyzing influences on journalism University, Russian Federation students’ professional views: Evidence 3. Climate Crisis Communication and from a study across eight countries 5. Journalism and post-ideological the Voice of Global Publics neoliberalism Claudia Mellado, University of Adrienne Russell, University of Santia"o, Chile & Folker Hanusch, Sean Phelan, Massey University Denver, USA University of the Sunshine Coast, Wellin"ton Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia New Zealand

Session 17: Quality and Quantity 5. Post Crisis Journalism: Rethinking Indicators: Two sides of the story Journalistic Futures Special JRE Cocktail Eu!enia Siapera, Dublin City Across Themes: Professional Date: Thu 27 June 18:00-19:30 University, Ireland & Lambrini Journalism, International Papadopoulou, Panteion University of Venue: Helix - The Gallery Perspectives & Quantifying Athens Methods Attendance by Invitation Only Research Award Ceremony Session 18: Changes in Slot Code: JRE T4c Journalists Cultures Across the Sponsorship: JRE Section & Journal Date: Thu June 27 16:00-17:30 world of Applied Journalism and Media Venue: HG05 Studies Theme V: Generic Studies of Discussant: Beate Josephi, Edith Journalism Cowan U Session 19: Narratives, 1. The Sources Management as Communities and Con"icts in Criterion of Journalistic Quality: Slot Code: JRE T4b Transforming Environment Longitudinal study on Spanish Date: Thu June 27 16:00-17:30 Theme IV: Methods for Newspapers (1980-2010) Quantifying Professional Venue: HG10 Pablo Lopez-Rabadan,Universitat Journalism Jaume I, Spain & Andreu Casero- Chair: João Canavilhas, Universidade Ripolles, Universitat Jaume I, Spain da Beira Interior, Portu"al Slot Code: JRE F1a 71 Date: Fri June 28 09:00-10:30 Theme I: Across Themes- Chair: Eno Akpabio, University of Dar International Collaborative Es Salaam,Tanzania Venue: HG23 Research, Innovation in 1. Peers as social capital in the Chair & Discussant: Journalism and Emergent Mayra production of news. Online social Rodri"ues Gomes, University of Sao Practices networks of journalists Paulo, Brazil, Maurice Ver!eer, Radboud University 1. No alarms and no surprises. Nijme"en, the Netherlands Journalism permanent crisis reframed Slot Code: JRE F1b 2. A Resource-Based Approach for by surrounding economic crisis Date: Fri June 28 09-10:30 Competitive Advantage among Arnaud Anciaux, Université Laval Venue: HG 10 Chinese News Sites (Canada)/ CRAPE, Université de J. Sonia Huan!, National Chiao Tun" Rennes 1 (France) Chair: University, Taiwan & Jia Dai, Tsin"hua 2. Using Storify: challenges and 1. Muslimah Media Watch: Media University, China opportunities for journalists covering Activism and Muslim Choreographies 3. Professional Social Web Usage - conflicts of Social Change Analyzing Journalism Practice in a Vittoria Sacco, University of Nabil Echchaibi, University of Digital Environment Neuchâtel, Switzerland & Diana Bossio, Colorado-Boulder, USA Ines Drefs, University of Hambur", Swinburne University of Technolo"y, 2. Innovation in Hybrid Spaces: The Germany Australia Intersection of Mobilized Publics and 4. Adopting user-generated-content 3. How the British Press covered its Professional Journalism into news reports of disasters? A case own Crisis Adrienne Russell, University of study of disaster reporting in China in Sally Brou!hton Micova, London Denver, USA the new media era School of Economics and Political 3. New Jungle Drums? Using Mobile Jin!ron! Ton!, University of Leicester, Science,UK & Damian Tambini, Phones to Collect, Access and UK London School of Economics and Disseminate News in Central India Political Science, UK Kalyani Chadha, University of 4. Community, Conflict and Coverage: Session 22: Local and National Maryland, USA & Linda Steiner, How do Hong Kong and Macau University of Maryland, Colle"e Park, insights to Journalism Research Newspapers Present Conflict with USA and Education Mainland China? 4. Future models of community news Theme III: Professional Xiaoqin Li, FSH University of Macau, Journalism Macau & Wenbo Zhu, FSH University Richard Sambrook, Cardi! University, of Macau, Macau UK 5. The Hidden Theory in Financial 5. Tactical Media Practices in Italy: Slot Code: JRE F3b Crisis Journalism: The Case of Norway The Case of Insu^tv Date: Fri June 28 14:00-15:30 Bir!itte Kjos Fonn, Oslo & Akershus Michela Ardizzoni, University of University Colle"e, Norway & Paul Colorado – Boulder, USA Venue: HG10 Bjerke, Volda University Colle"e, Chair: Wenbo Zhu, FSH University of Norway Macau, Macau Session 21: Emerging Forms, 6. Reproducing fear in the newsroom: Online News Sourcing & Risk 1. A Survey of Post-Soviet Press A study of news culture in the Systems in the Caucasus Region: A Ethiopian state media Society Case Study of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Terje Skjerdal, NLA University Colle"e, Theme II: Innovations in and Armenia Norway Journalism Richard Shafer, University of North Dakota, USA & Eric Freedman, University of Michi"an, USA Session 20: Global Models for Slot Code: JRE F3a Challenging and Transforming 2. Newsroom councils in search of lost Date: Fri June 28 14:00-15:30 Journalism times Venue: HG23 72 Joaquim Fidal!o, University of Minho Ivor Shapiro, Ryerson University, Claudia Riesmeyer, University of Bra"a, Portu"al Canada, Colette Brin, Université Laval, Munich, Germany Canada, Lee Marshall, Ryerson 3. Transformations in Asian 5. Gatekeeping, News Values and University, Canada & Philippa Spoel, newsrooms in a multimedia world Framing in an Era of Journalistic Laurentian University, Canada Change: The Case of the Flemish Violet B. Valdez, Ateneo de Manila 4. An Encounter With India’s Press University, Konrad Adenauer Asian ‘Terrorists’: Naxal and Maoist Identity Center for Journalism Jan Boesman, Catholic University in The Times Of India Op-Ed Leuven, Bel"ium 4. Journalistic Routines and Newsroom Discourses Practices at the USA-Mexico Border 6. How Do They Become Professional Ashmi Rashmikant Desai, University of Journalists? The Knowledge Sharing in Kris Kodrich, Colorado State Colorado Boulder, USA TV News Production University, USA & Cathleen Carter, Colorado State University, USA Liu Huei-Lin!, Taipei National Session 24: Journalism in a University of Art, Taiwan 5. The Norwegian journalists between market and ideals Changing Profession Rune Ottosen, Oslo and Akershus Theme III: Professional Session 25: The ‘Glocalization’ of University Colle"e of Applied Journalism Journalism Crisis Sciences, Norway Theme III: Professional Slot Code: JRE F4b Journalism Session 23: Professional Date: Fri June 28 16:00-17:30 Journalism in Times of Crisis Venue: HG10 Slot Code: JRE S1a Theme III: Professional Journalism Chair: Barbie Zelizer, University Date: Sat June 29 09:00-10:30 Pennsylvania, USA Venue: HG23 1. The Growth of Casual and Free- Slot Code: JRE F4a Chair and Discussant: Annina lance Work in French Journalism. New Sto!el, Zurich University of Applied Date: flexible Model or Deconstruction of Fri June 28 16:00-17:30 Sciences (ZHAW), Switzerland Professional Status and Labour Venue: HG23 Market? 1. Journalists´ Presumptions of Media E"ects: A Theoretical Framework of Chair: Elizabeth Saad Correa, Cé!olène Frisque, University of their Dimensions, Determinants & University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Nantes/Centre for Research on Consequences Political Action in Europe (CRAPE, 1. Bailout framing: Legitimizing Philipp Müller,LMU Munich, Germany discourse in times of crisis Rennes), France & Ralf Hohlfeld, U of Passau, Germany Comparing the Status of Journalists Vaia Doudaki, Cyprus University of 2. and the Forms of Casual and 2. Narrative news in the Australian Technolo"y, Cyprus, Lia-Paschalia Freelance Work in Western Countries: press: An endangered species in the Spyridou, Cyprus University of Exploratory Reflections and Call for changing media space Technolo"y, Cyprus, Christos Tzalavras Interest & An!eliki Boubouka, Cyprus Jane Louise Johnston, Bond University of Technolo"y, Cyprus Cé!olène Frisque, University of University, Australia & Caroline Nantes/Centre for Research on Elizabeth Graham, Bond University, 2. Voices in the financial crisis: who got Australia to shape the news agenda and who Political Action in Europe (CRAPE, Rennes), France was shut out of coverage. 3. Newspaper Types and News Media Teaching travel journalism in the Frames in the Chinese Context: A Kevin Rafter, Dublin City University, 3. Case of News Coverage of Mainland Ireland time of TripAdvisor Tourists in Hong Kong Nanyan" Technolo"ical 3. Verification as a battle for Andrew Du"y, Michael Jan Bernadas, City University professional survival: analyzing University, Sin"apore of Hon" Kon", Hon" Kon", Caixie Tu, journalists' discourse on a core aspect 4. Necessary partners: The relation City University of Hon" Kon", Hon" of identity in a time of crisis between journalists and press agents Kon", Min! Yan!, City University of in a changing media environment Hon" Kon", Hon" Kon" & Yon!chao 73 Xu, City University of Hon" Kon", Hon" 3. Jim really fixed it: creative Pamela E. Walck, Ohio University, Kon" destruction and the non-reporting the USA , Yusuf Kalyan!o, Ohio University, Savile case in the British press USA & Sally Ann Cruikshank, Ohio 4. From gatekeepers of taste and University, USA critical aesthetes to lifestyle guides Michael Stuart Bromley, City and news hunters? On changing roles University, UK 4. The Cattle-Market-Blog: Local for Flemish cultural journalists and Cross Media News-Production – a 4. Facts & Fabrication: Media Labor, changing journalistic genres Well-Functioning Concept or a New Plagiarism and the Future of (1955-2010) Frustrating Myth? Convergent News- Journalism Production in Local and Regional Sil Tambuyzer, University of Antwerp, Marion C. Wrenn, Princeton University, Newspapers in Switzerland Bel"ium USA Annina Sto"el, Zurich University of 5. Reorganizing the local. New Applied Sciences (ZHAW), Switzerland alternative media as a chance for & Vinzenz Wyss,Zurich University of qualitative journalism on a local level JRE Business Meeting Applied Sciences (ZHAW), Switzerland Michael Harnischmacher, University of Date: Sat June 29 11:00-12:30 5. Social Media and Media E"ects: A Trier, Germany & Klaus Arnold, Venue: HG23 Summary of Three Studies on the University of Trier, Germany Relationship Between Partisan News Attendance by Invitation: 6. News behind walls: an analysis of Organizations and the Facebook the implication of paywalls on news Meeting with International Audience values Editorial Board of JRE, JRE Online and Journal of Applied Susan Jacobson, Temple University, Nina Kvalheim, University of Ber"en, USA & Eunyoun! Myun!, Wisconsin- Journalism and Media Studies Norway Madison, USA

Session 26: Creative Destruction Session 27: Social Media and Session 28: Rede!ning Ethical & Media Hostility: Painful New Practices: Mobile & Implications Professional Realities Blogging Theme III: Professional Theme III: Professional Theme II: Innovations in Journalism Journalism Journalism

Slot Code: JRE S3b Slot Code: JRE S1b Slot Code: JRE S3a Date: Sat June 29 14:00-15:30 Date: Sat June 29 09:00-10:30 Date: Sat June 29 14:00-15:30 Venue: HG10 Venue: HG10 Venue: HG 23 Chair & Discussant: John Chair and discussant: Claudia La"o, Chair: Ibrahim Saleh, University of O'Sullivan, Dublin City University, Cape Town, South Africa University of Anhembi Morumbi, Brazil Ireland 1. Drama or melodrama? Perceptions 1. Enhancing Mobile News Experience: 1. Ethics and Epistemologies: Views of and definitions of television news by Perceived Importance and Actual Botswana’s Journalists Chilean editors Usage Jyotika Ramaprasad, University of Constanza Mujica, Pontificia Xiao!e Xu, The University of Miami, USA & Katharina Lan!, Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile & Nottin"ham Nin"bo China, China University of Miami, USA In!rid Bachmann, Pontificia 2. Interactive, selective and playful? 2. The Ethical Implications of an Elite Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile How established media take Press 2. Objectivity, Narratives, and advantage of the creative potential of Jane B. Sin!er, University of Iowa, USA Reflection: Chinese journalists as mobile journalism interpretive communities in telling and Cornelia Wolf, University of Passau, 3. Through the looking glass: retelling the Sun Zhigang incident Germany Transparency in U.S. and German media Chujie CHEN, City University of Hon" 3. The Future of Journalism Practice Kon" and Pedagogy in the Media Ecology of Mobile Communication 74 Michael Koliska, University of Maryland, USA & Kalyani Chadha, University of Maryland, 4. Modernity, an unfinished project: Eurocentric justification of journalism's institutionalization in Latin America Rodri!o Araya, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparalso, Chile 5. Experience rather than Academic Knowledge: Legitimizing Expert Sources in German Mass Media. Daniel Noelleke, University of Muenster, Germany 6. A call to Move beyond Platitudes about Diverse and Pluralistic Media: Influences on Editorial Direction of Tanzanian Media Eno Akpabio, University of Dar Es Salaam,Tanzania, Abdallah Katunzi, University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania & Njonjo Mfaume, University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

75 LAW (LAW)

Chair: Sandra Braman Presentations: Sandra Braman (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, US) Vice-Chair: Slavka Antonova Ralph En!elman, Lon" Island Vice-Chair: Mohammad Sahid Ullah University, United States Francesca Musiani (ISD/SFS, From the Pentagon Papers to Geor"etown University and Mines WikiLeaks: Government secrecy & US Paris, FR) media law Session 1. Media Scandal and Jo Pierson (iMinds-SMIT, Vrije Crisis Ewan Sutherland, University of the Universiteit Brussel, BE) Witswatrsrand Robin Mansell (LSE, UK) Bribery and corruption in Slot code: LAWW2A telecommunications: New approaches to licensing Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Session 4. Rights of the Richard J. Peltz-Steele, University of Individual Room: C167 Massachusetts School of Law, & Eric J. Law Section/Communication Booth, United States Moderator & Discussant: Howard Policy and Technology Section Baer Bank revisited: Wiki-leaking and Tumber, City University of London common law tortious interference Presentations: Katrin Tonndorf, University of Passau Slot code: LAWT1a Julian Petley, Brunel University How to make peace with a generation The censorious press of online pirates: More Time: Thu 27 June 9:00-10:30 information,clearer policies and new Daith Mac Sithi!h, University of Room: C167 concepts Edinbur"h Moderator/Discussant: Yik Chan Hadrian's geoblock: Media reform and devolution Chin, Hon" Kon" Baptist University 3. SPECIAL SESSION – co- Presentations: Justin Schlosber!, Birkbeck University sponsored by CPT/Law – of London DATA PROTECTION IN EUROPE Sandra Braman, University of Beyond scrutiny: Media, justice and Wisconsin-Milwaukee AND THE ROLE OF THE IRISH accountability in the digital age Policy consequences of the WikiLeaks DATA PROTECTION moment: Locating the legal subject Judith Townend, City University of COMMISSIONER London Jason A. Martin, DePaul University, & Searching for the data: Policy- Anthony L. Far!o, Indiana University making, legal reform and the media Slot Code: CPTW4a Anonymity, free speech, and the debate Internet: A global perspective Time: Wed 26th June 16.00-17.30 Mihaela Popescu, California State Session 2. Law/CPT joint session: Room: HG20 University-San Bernardino, & Lemi Baruh, Koc University Transparency and Corruption Presentations: Digital literacy and privacy self- Irish Data Protection Commissioner, governance: A value-based approach to privacy in big data ecosystems Slot code: LAWW3A Mr Hawkes. See http:// www.dataprotection.ie/ Seyram Avle, University of Michi"an Time: Wed 26th June Katharine Sarikakis (University of A global "South" perspective on new Time: 14:00-15:30 Vienna, AT) regulatory initiatives and challenges: Ghana's Data Protections Act of 2012 Room: C167 An! Pen! Hwa (Nanyan" Technolo"ical University, SG) Ronan Fahy, University of Ghent Moderator & Discussant: Sandra The recent recognition of a right to Leslie R. Shade (University of Toronto, Braman reputation: A judicial response to a CA) perceived media crisis 76 Milwaukee countries facing other approaches for Session 5. Regulating Social Presentations: protecting content industries Media Corinne Schweizer, University of Marta Martin Lla!uno, University of Zurich Law Section/Communication Alicante, & Marian Navarro Beltra, News Media as Knowledge Policy and Technology Section University of Alicante Commons? Implications from an (Privacy panel) The net e"ect of the Organic Law for evolving Paradigm on Media E"ective Equality of Woman and Men Regulation in the Digital Age on the advertisers awareness of Slot Code: LAWT3a gender policies and the vertical and Yoonmo San! & Sharon Strover, horizontal segregation in Spanish University of Texas-Austin Time: 1400 - 1530 agencies Copyright law’s struggle with ever- Room: C167 evolving communication technologies: Melanie Radue, Germany Focusing on the retransmission The value and understanding of media Moderator & Discussant: Ritz of over-the-air television programming freedom in Germany: An empirical Zajacz, University of Iowa on the Internet study Presentations: Melissa de Araujo Cabral Sponsorship Monika Metykova, University of Sussex actions in the public sector: Brazilian 8. Business Meeting Regulating social networking media procurement and contract law Law Section, Friday 12:30-14:00 - communications: Recent cases from the UK and the US Jens Cavallin Place to be determined. We will Law-making in crisis: Merchants and convene over lunch. Yik Chan Chin, Hon" Kon" Baptist their advocates University Rasmin Careem Social media policy and regulation in Session 9. History China Media policy during conflict and post- conflict periods: The experience of Sri Jane Louise Johnston, Bond University Lanka Social media guidelines and policies: Slot code: LAWF3a Working toward best practice in a Time: Fri28 June 14:00-15:30 rapidly changing space Session 7. Property and Capital Silvio Henrique Vieira Barbosa & Room: C167 Marco Aurelio Rodri!ues Cunha e Moderator/Discussant: Jane Louise Cruz Slot code: LAWF1a Johnston, Bond University Social networks, freedom of expression Time: Fri 28 June 9:00-10:30 and personality rights jurisprudence Presentations: analyzed by the Brazilian Room: C167 Rita Zajacz, University of Iowa Superior Court of Justice Moderator & Discussant: Hannu US policy alternatives to a commercial Ellen Wauters, Pe!!y Valcke & Eva Nieminen, University of Helsinki monopoly in radiotelegraphy, Lievens, University of Leuven 1912-1919 Presentations: Terms & conditions in SNS: Resistance Na Liu, City University of Hon" Kon" is futile you shall comply Nadine I. Kozak, University of Social crises as critical junctures Wisconsin-Milwaukee towards legal transformation: China's “Knitwear cases seem to be perspective in the decade Session 6. Representation and particularly tricky”: Bloggers’ and blog Policy-Making readers’ understandings of intellectual In!er Lisbeth Stole, University of property law Illinois-Urbana/Champai"n War within a war: The fight over Sara Bannerman, Concordia University Slot code: LAWT3b advertising regulation in America The World Intellectual Property during WWII Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 Organization and Traditional Knowledge Hannu Nieminen, University of Helsinki Room: C165 Challenges of convergence to media Loreto Corredoira, regulation: From sectoral to hybrid Moderator & Discussant: Nadine A wave of fresh air? European regulatory frameworks Kozak, University of Wisconsin- 77 Session 10. Constructing and Evaluating Policy

Slot code: LAWF4a Time: Fri 28 June 16:00-17:30

Room: C167 Moderator/Discussant: Daithi Sithi"h Presentations:

Maria Federova, independent researcher (Kuwait) Changing media policy: Potential regulation of the Internet in Russia Rolands Tjarve, University of Latvia, Viktors Freiber!s, University of Latvia, & Inta Brikse, University of Latvia National identity and media identity constructing: Frame analysis of public service regulation acts in post-Soviet countries Vinzenz Wyss & Mirco Saner Evaluating quality management systems at broadcasting stations: The example of Switzerland Halliki Harro-Loit, University of Tartu Implementation of responsibility: The analysis of Estonian court cases concerning media organizations Fabro Boaz Steibel, Universidade Federal Fluminense, & Elsa Estevez, United Nations University Designing online portals for drafting legislation: Online consultation portals and policy stages

78 MEDIATED COMMUNICATION PUBLIC OPINION & SOCIETY (MCP)

Chair: Hillel Nossek (Colle"e of Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Discussant: Robert W. Chesney Mana"ement Academic Studies, Israel) (University of Illinois at Urbana- Room: C124 Champai"n) Vice-Chair: Corinna Lüthje Chair & Discussant: Presentations: (University of Hambur", Germany) Presentations: In!er L Stole (University of Illinois at Michelle Dunne Breen (University of Urbana-Champai"n): Session 1: Mediatization and Canberra) "Selling" Postwar Europeans on "the Science "Blackout: The mediated silencing of American System". Aboriginal public opinion about the Mandy Tro!er (University of Illinois at Australian government's Northern Urbana-Champai"n): Slot Code: MCPW2a Territory Emergency Response 2007". The Female Consumer and the State: "Womanhood in the German-German Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Ekmel Gecer (Lou"hborou"h University): Cold War Context". Room: CG12 Global Democracy, Local Autonomy: Michael Meyen(University of Munich): Turkish Media and the Poli-Social Chair & Discussant : Sti" Hjarvard "GDR Media as a Barrier for Barriers. (University of Copenha"en) Commercial Culture" Alvin Chia Zhao Yuan, Tan Xin Qi Lisa, Presentations: Gerald Sussman, (Portland State Woo Zhen Wei Keline and Tan Sie Mun University): Friedrich Lothar Krotz (University of Jaslin (Nanyan" Technolo"ical "Democracy Promotion, the Cold War, Bremen) University): and the Regime of Propaganda". From the telephone to the mobile Imagined Contact Theory: a study of phone and to the smartphone. the relationship between the use of Analyzing Media development and Weibo and perceived stigmatization Session 4: Making news in crisis social and cultural change in a amongst Chinese immigrants in and risk situations Mediatization perspective. Singapore. Tsun!-Jen Shin (National Chen"chi Chen!-Jun Wan! and He-Xin Chen University): (City University of Hon" Kon"): Social Slot Code: MCPW3a Media Knowledge and Attitudes Selection or Social Influence: Network toward nanotechnology. Analysis of Information Flow within Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 the Rich-Club of Sina Weibo. Corinna Lüthje (University of Room: CG12 Hambur"): Chair & Discussant: Hillel Nossek Mediatized scientific communication. Session 3: Communication, (Colle"e of Mana"ement Academic Katharina Lobin!er (University of Consumer Culture, and Cold War Studies) Bremen) and Joan Ramon Rodri"uez- Politics Presentations: Amat (University of Vienna): Power and the visual: mediatization in Michael Bourk (University of Ota"o) an eye-guided world Slot Code: MCPW2c and Robert E. Gutche Jr. (Florida International University): Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-1230 News-Masking: A Theoretical Session 2: Media, Minorities and Room: C123 Perspective on the Rituals and Immigration Artefacts of News During Crisis. Chair: Matt McAllister (Pennsylvania Yi-Nin! Katherine Chen (National State University) Chen"chi University): Slot Code: MCPW2b 79 News Coverage of Cancer in Taiwan Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 and Public Perceptions of Cancer Session 6: Trust and miss-trust in Room: C124 Mortality. the media from various aspects Bin Shen and William Gonzenbach Chair & Discussant: Friedrich Krotz (The University of Alabama): (Universty of Bremen) Slot Code: MCPW4a Do the Media Tell People What Others Presentations: Believe to be Important Regarding a Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 Life-threatening Cause? An Paul Anthony Candon (Trinity Colle"e, Examination of Agenda Setting at the Room: CG12 University of Dublin): Micro-level in a Health Context. Ireland and the online public sphere: A Chair & Discussant: Corinna Lüthje discursive production of Christopher Hendrik Ruehl and Diana (University of Hambur") (Post-)national identity? In!enho" (University of Fribour"): Presentations: Social Web PR: Stakeholder Tor!eir Uber! Nærland (University of Ber"en): Expectations In Times Of Crises. Thomas Hanitzsch (LMU Munich): Interrogating the Collapse of Media Hip hop and the public sphere: political Trust: A Comparative Perspective and commitment and communicative Session 5: News, Views and Multilevel Explanation. practices among Norwegian rappers. Alternative media (TV) formats and (Seoul Thomas Roessin!, Nikolaus Jackob Eunmee Kim Soeun Yan! National University): and Karl N. Renner (University of Mainz): Internet literacy and digital native's Slot Code: MCPW3b The influence of product placements civic engagement: Internet skill literacy or information literacy? Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 on the credibility of TV journalism. An RTR-assisted experiment on the Room: C124 relations between product Session 8: Beyond Pity and Chair & Discussant: Thomas placements, judgmental expert Compassion: New Approaches to Hanitzsch (LMU Munich) statements, and viewer ratings of an advisory broadcast. Mediated Cosmopolitanism. Presentations: Men!yan! Zhao, Junya Lin, Lizhu Ayelet Kohn (Hadassah Academic Yan!, Yin!yin! Liu(The Chinese Slot Code: MCPT1a Colle"e): University of Hon" Kon"): Television agenda setting and the The E"ects of Weibo Use on Political Time: Thu 27 June 09:00-10:30 civilian story of the news "Hayom Trust and Social Trust among College Room: Shehya" (""The previous Day"). Students in Mainland China. CG12 Jacques Alkalai Wainber! (Catholic Anne M. Cooper-Chen (Ohio U)., Chair & Discussant: Libby Lester University, Brazil): Youn! J. Lim (U of Texas Pan (University of Tasmania) Rebel's rhetoric dilemmas: a American) and Harry J. Co"ey Presentations: pragmatic study of political (Washin"ton State Community communiqués. Colle"e): Elke Gritmann (University of "A nation desensitized": Exclusion/ Luenebur"): Fred Vultee (Wayne State University): Cosmopolitanism, Culture and media Magic words and news routines: inclusion of executions in mainstream Studies. Securitization, modern media, and U.S. media. public assent. Massimo Ra!nedda (Northumbria Tanja Thomas (University of University): Luenebur"): John Ma!nus Danielson (Stockholm Rethinking Otherness: Internet and University): Censorship, propaganda and media Migration from a perspective of New/ Shaming the Stockjobber! - Shame as ownership in Italy in the Era of Critical Cosmopolitanism. Punishment and Entertainment in Berlusconi. Investigative TV-journalism. Wiebke Schoon (University of Hambur"): Hans Klein and Bence Kollanyi Session 7: New and Old Media Representations of (Geor"ia Tech School of Public Policy): and the Public sphere Interconnectedness: A cosmopolitan Information Manipulation on the perspective of German newspaper Internet: How Technology Constrains travel sections and Enables Strategy Slot Code: MCPW4b 80 Lyn McGaurr (University of Tasmania): Communication Campaign Samples Slot Code: MCPF1a Travel Journalism, the Environment & in Turkey. Time: Fri 28 June 09:00-10:30 Imagined Cosmopolitan Communities Pelin Hürmeriç, A. Banu Bıçakçı of Risks. (Yeditepe University): Room: CG12 Reflections of the Current Economic Chair: Sti" Hjarvard (University of Crisis in the Turkish Media: Framing Session 9: Media and Social and Copenha"en) the Government Public Relations in Economic Change Turkey. Discussant: Thomas Tufte (University of Roskilde) Presentations: Slot Code: MCPT3a Session 10: New and Old Media Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 Effects Eliseo Veron (Universidad de San Andres): Room: CG12 Mediatiztaion theory: a semio- antropological perspective and some Chair & Discussant: Corinna Slot Code: MCPT4a of its consequences. Lüthje (University of Hambur") Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30 Maria Immacolata Vassallo de Lopes Presentations: Room: CG12 (University of Sao Paulo): Mediatization, Mediation and Christian Schwarzene!!er and Chair & Discussant: Christian Manuel Menke (Au"sbur" University) Reception: Some theoretical and Schwarzene""er (Au"sbur" University) and Thomas Birkner (University of methodological connections in Latin Muenster): Presentations: American Communication Studies. Challenges and Chances of Coping Chava Eve Tidhar (Kinneret Academic Andreas Hepp (University of Bremen): with “Change”. Approaching the Colle"e): Cultures of mediatization: Approaching Complexity of Transitions in Media, Change in violence on Israeli TV for the communicative figurations of our Culture and Society. young Children: A comparative present world. CAO Bolin and CHEN Zhiqun (City content analysis 1999 and 2009. Sti! Hjarvard (University of University of Hon" Kon"), HUANG Debbie Gin!, James O'Hi!!ins Copenha"en): Yin!jie and LO Wai Han (Hon" Kon" Norman (Dublin City University): Social Media as agents of cultural and social Baptist University): media crisis? Teenagers' change: An institutional perspective. Conflicts between Mainland Chinese understandings and experiences of and Hong Kong People: A Social cyberbullying in an Irish second-level Identity Perspective in explaining school. Session 12: Media and Civic Hostile Media E"ect and Third-Person Engagement E"ect Eilat Chen Levy (University of Haifa, Yaron Ariel (Yezreel Valley Colle"e), Peter Maurer, Dimitris Tsapo!as, Vered Malka(Yezreel Valley Colle"e) Asimina Koukou, Lisa Winter, Joan Slot Code: MCPF3a and Ruth Avidar (Yezreel Valley Ramon Rodri!uez-Amat and Katharine Colle"e): Time: Fri 28 June 14:00-15:30 Sarikakis (University of Vienna): The usability of smartphones among Framing the Economic Crisis in youngsters in Israel: a uses and Room: CG12 Europe: A Comparative analysis of gratifications approach. Austrian, British, French, German Chair: Tanja Thomas (University of Greek and Spanish opinion leading Elsa Flores, Gabriela Pedroza Lünebur") newspapers. (Tecnoló"ico de Monterrey): Presentations: Face to Face vs Computer Mediated Inan OZDEMIR-TASTAN (University of Communication via Facebook: Adults Ali Çarko(lu, Lemi Baruh, Kerem Ankara): perceived advantages and di"erences. Yıldırım (Koç University, Istanbul): Echo The Rhetorical Construction of Chambers in Election Coverage: Economic Crisis in Turkish Press: From Campaign Advertisements, Tangentially Touching Crisis to Turkey Session 11: Sociological Newspapers’ Readership Base, and as a New Economic Power. perspectives on mediatization Press-Party Parallelism in Turkey. Nilufer Pinar Kilic (Ankara University): theory: semiotics, reception and Alice Yahhuei Hon! (FuJen Catholic Fight Against The Economic Crisis: Institutions University) and Chan! Roland (Shih Hsin University): The e"ects of political 81 socialization in event marketing on the Case of the Nanjing Massacre Chair & Discussant: Chava E. youth--A research of Three Little Pigs Memorial. Tidhar (Kinneret Academic Colle"e) and Good Luck Charms campaigns in Presentations: Taiwan’s 2012 Presidential Election. Session 14: Media Social Activism Jochen Ho"mann (Curtin University ): and Protest From „Methodological Nationalism“ to Yu-Chun! Chen! (Hsuan Chuan" a Multi-Level Approach. Exploring the University) and Pailin Chen (National Links Between Culture and Chen"chi University): Slot Code: MCPS1a Professional Communication. Global social media, local context: A case study of Chinese-language Time: Sat 29 June 09:00-10:30 Pieter Verde!em (Ghent University) and Steve Paulussen( University of tweets about the 2012 presidential Room: CG12 election in Taiwan. Antwerp): Chair & Discussant: Hillel Nossek Popular voices on Twitter. Remediation Shih-che Tan! (Nation Chun" Chen" of social media content in mass media (Colle"e of mana"ement Academic University): discourses Another Social Medium? Reconfiguring Studies) “Public” in Public Broadcasting in the Presentations: Bert Olivier (Nelson Mandela Age of Media A#uence. Metropolitan University): Miri Gal-Ezer (Kinneret Colle"e) Time, space(s) and communication in Elena Ya!unova, Irina Krylova, Lidia Traumatised Community Agency: Castells's Network Society. Pivovarova, Galina Schekotova Reconstruction of Activism, Active Jher (University of Ore"on): (St.Petersbur" State University): Media Audiences and Media for Public Contingency and Cybernetics: A View revolution in Russia: public opinion and Opinion Change. computational analysis of media Through the Lenses of Users and (news). Sixian Lin and Fen Lin (City University Administrators. of Hon" Kon"): Lorenzo Dalvit and Me!an Schoeman From National Education to (Rhodes University): Brainwashing: The dynamic framing Session 13: Media, Collective A Phenomenological Approach to contest and media strategies in a Memory and the Ideological Micro-blogging as a Cultural Form – A Hong Kong student movement. Effect Case Study of Twitter. Thomas Zerback, Thomas Koch and Benjamin Krämer (Ludwi"- Slot Code: MCPF4a Maximilians-University): Thinking of others: E"ects of implicit Time: Fri 28 June 16:00-17:30 and explicit media cues on climate-of- Room: CG12 opinion. Chair & Discussant: Miri Gal- Ezer (Kinneret Academic Colle"e) Business Meeting : Fri. 28 June Presentations: 2013. Time: 11:00-12:30 Marina Sterna Gerner (London School of Economics and Political Science): Room: CG12 Creating an axis of imagination for the analysis of journalists in the UK. Chair: Hillel Nossek (College of Management Academic Studies) Mary Weinstein (Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia): Heritage and Journalism in traditional Session 15: Theoretical and and emergent media. Methodological Issues Yin! Li (University of Macau) and Shu Men! (Macau University of Sciene and Technolo"y): Slot Code: MCPS3a “Managing” Traumatic Collective Memory for a Global Audience: The Time: Sat 29 June 14:00-15:30 Room: CG12 82 MEDIA EDUCATION RESEARCH (MER)

Chair: Divina Frau-Mei"s media education (project Patrícia Silveira, Clarisse Pessôa, Acting Vice-Chair: Manuel Pinto “Mediengarten”, panel) Simone Petrella, Amália Carvalho, Diana Pinto “Between School and Family: A Session 1: Tensions in the Slot Code: MERW3a Booklet of Good Practices in Media Curriculum: regional perspectives Education” Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 Denize Correa Araujo Room: CG20 “Violence crisis: can films and media Slot Code: MERW2a Moderator: Denize Correa Araújo be “teaching” tools? Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 (Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná, Brazil) Paschal Baylon Aten!dem, Benedicta Adiita Room: Presentations: CG20 “’Phone-ins’, ‘music requests’ and Moderator: Ulla Carlsson (Gotebor" Dorothee Meister bridging the literacy digital gap: a case University, Sweden) “The situation of media education in study of the use of mother tongue by kindergartens and the e"ect of some community radio stations in trainings for kindergarten teachers” rural Ghana” Presentations: Christian Swertz Maria-Jose Masanet, Ariadna Tu!ba Asrak Hasdemir “Media Habitus at pre-school age” Fernandez-Planells “Media competence in undergraduate “Media and Information literacy in the Henrike Fiedrichs teaching. Analysis of communication curriculum: changes and challenges “Attitudes, perceptions and activities of and education studies in Spain” from the Turkhish Case” future kindergarten teachers Wan Lun Wu concerning media education” Fon!-chin! Chan!, “Predictors of the initiation and “Media and information literacy Mareike Duessel cessation of cyberbullying perpetration curriculum development in digital era: “Media education literacy in Swiss and and victimization in Taiwan" a case study of Taiwan adult course” Icelandic kindergarten- a cross- Elizabeth Titilayo Aduloju national comparison” “Digital media literacy and youth Session 4: Media Education integral development in Nigeria” Policies in Evolution: Shaping the Session 3: Skilling for media Agenda Claudia La!o, Patricia Horta Alves literacy “Challenges to establish Educomunicacion in Brazil” Slot Code: MERT1a Paulo Cesar Teles and Marciel Slot Code: MERW4a Aparecido Consani Time: Thu 27 June 09:00-10:30 Time: “Mobility, hyperspace and QR-code: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 Room: CG20 new trends in media literacy in Room: CG20 Brazilian elementary public schools” Moderator: Tarlach McGona"le Moderator: Gabriel Kaplun (U. de la Alexandra Bujokas de Siqueira, Danilo (University of Amsterdam, Republica, Uru"uay) Rothber! Netherlands) Presentations: “Facing the crisis in the schools: how Presentations: media education is helping Brazilian Sirkku Kotilainen and Reijo Kupianen programmes for the enhancement of Manuel Pinto “The impact of media education teaching and learning” “Disadvantaged groups, digital among 9th grade Finnish pupils” inclusion and media literacy policies in Divya Maharajh Europe: reviewing the literature” Session 2: Pre-school Age and “Criticality in media education: promising or perilous?” 83 Normand Landry Presentations: “Media Education in Canada: enduring Session 8 Media literacy as a tool Stuart Poyntz issues and recent developments” against poverty and for inclusion “ Community youth media production Sara Pereira and Ana Melro and the public realm: durable public “The one-to-one computing space and media education in the city” programme and the lived experiences Slot Code: MERF3a Kathleen Tyner of teachers: a study in Portuguese “Mapping the Field 2013: an Time: Fri 28 June 14:00-15:30 primary schools” environmental scan of youth media Room: CG20 Hsin-yi Sandy Tsai organizations in the United States” “Integrating media literacy into digital Moderator: Manuel Pinto (Minho Deborah A Lui literacy initiatives in the broadband "New channels for political agency at University, Portu"al) universal service” the museum: youth oral history Presentations: programs at the museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) Ilse Marien and Leo Van Audenhove Session 5: Transliteracy as the “From exclusion to digital and social new research horizon for media Susan Kovacs and Yolande Maury inclusion: recup PC (results of a pilot and information literacy (projects “School librarians, library education project with people living in poverty)” “Trans-I” and “Translit”, panel) and information science in France” Rayen Condeza and Maria Eu!enia Tarlach McGona!le Pulido “The dove-tailing of public service “Inclusion des jeunes sous le seuil de Slot Code: MERT3a media and media literacy into critical pauvreté au Chili à travers les medias : Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 civic engagement” une experience en education aux Alberto Bitonti (and Andrej Skolkay) medias” Room: CG20 “Informal Media literacy education by Isabel Awad and Maria An!elica Moderator: Sonia Livin"stone the media in Europe” Bulnes (London School of Economics, UK) “From the slum to the university classroom: media training to fight Presentations: Session 7: ICT-enhanced media poverty in neoliberal Chile” education and e-learning potential Anne Cordier: Simone Petrella, Manuel Pinto and Towards a “grammar” for transliteracy Sara Pereira Divina Frau-Mei!s: “Finding new ways for media Slot Code: MERF1a Sense-making mechanisms for education: intergenerational action for transliteracy: the case of eporftolios Time: Fri 28 June 09:00-10:30 inclusion and media literacy” for e-presence Room: CG20 Kate Shanahan Christophe Re"ay: “Interpreting the economic crisis and Methodology for transliteracy research Moderator: Stuart Poyntz (Simon global conflicts for a children’s (the case of concours Castor) Fraser University, Canada) audience” Anne Liehmans: Presentations: Silvio Barbosa, Pedro Vaz Filho, Ser!io Cognitive interpretations of Pinheiro da Silva Sonia Livin!stone “Radio gazeta AM acting as a trainer transliterate events “What di"erence does the digital of social media professionals in poor make? Lessons in individualization communities (favelas) of Sao Paulo” from an ordinary classroom section" Session 6: Media Literacy Studies as Social Practice Tamara Shepherd “Peer-to-peer education: viral learning Joint Session Media Education on Facebook” Research Section and Political Slot code: MERT4a Fernando de la Cruz Para!as Economy Section Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30 “The role of students attributes in the Title: Cultural Diversity and perception and practice of E-learning” Audiovisual Sector: Implications Room : CG20 Andrew Whelan for Policy and Media Literacy Moderator: Sirkku Kotilainen (U. “The critical university and the digital Tampere, Finland) university” 84 Slot Code: PEF4a of the new teaching technology and methodology –Block Magic” Time: Fri 28 June 16:00-17:30 Donna Chu Room: QG21 “Marsmedia: an integrative approach Chair: Rodri"o Gómez García in media literacy (Hong Kong)” (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana) Karen Louise Smith Discussant: David Hesmondhal"h “The design jam: a media literacy intervention (Toronto)” (University of Leeds, UK) Irina Zhilavskaya Presentations: “The notion “media” in the concept of Divina Frau-Mei!s (Université media informational literacy” Sorbonne Nouvelle) “Assessing the impact of digitization on access to culture and creation, Business meeting: Saturday June aggregation and curation of content" 29th, 11:00- 12:30, room CG20 Luis A. Albornoz (Carlos III University of Madrid): “The implementation of the Convention on cultural diversity: the International Found for Cultural Diversity". Sayonara Amorim Leal (Universidade de Brasília): Cultural diversity in the Brazilian broadcasting policy: challenges and perspectives Yves Théorêt (Université du Québec): Promoting cultural diversity in the audiovisual industry in Canada and in Quebec: from dream to reality

Session 9: Integrative methodologies and research methods

Slot Code: MERS1a Time: 09:00-10:30

Room: CG20 Moderator: Divina Frau-Mei"s (U Sorbonne nouvelle, France) Presentations:

Cristina Ponte “The role of mediagraphies for media research and education” Marlen Belafi “Adapting Criteria of usability research to develop a useful methodological approach for the formative evaluation 85 MEDIA PRODUCTION ANALYSIS (MPA)

Chair : Roel Puijk (Lillehammer Room: QG01 Language News Production in India: A University Colle"e, Norway) Chair: Chris Paterson (Leeds Case Study of Regional Newspaper Vice-Chair : Ida Willi! (Roskilde University, UK) Stringers University, Denmark) Presentations: Vice Chair : Chris Paterson (Leeds Wilson Lowrey (University of Lene Rimestad (University of Southern University, UK) Alabama, USA) Denmark, Denmark) Elina Erzikova (Central Michi"an Presenting ideas at newsroom University, USA) meetings Session 1: Film production Shifting institutional orders and responses to technological disruption Gitte Graven!aard (University of among local journalists in Russia and Copenha"en, Denmark) the U.S. Slot Code: MPAW2a Socialising journalist trainees in the Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 newsroom Susan Currie Sivek (Linfield Colle"e, USA) Room: QG01 Cornelia Wolf (University of Passau, "Creative Destruction" in Local Chair: Roel Puijk (Lillehammer Gemany) Information Environments: Views of University Colle"e, Norway) Just ‘learning by doing’: The City Magazine Editors institutionalization of mobile publishing Presentations: in German journalism Indrek Ibrus (Tallinn University, Estonia) César Bárcenas Curtis (Universidad Micro-studios meet convergence Nacional Autónoma de México, Tine Ustad Fi!enschou (University of culture: clustering, dialogues, Mexico) Oslo, Norway) innovation Mexican Film Production in Digital Local Correspondents, Global News: Context Problematizing Al Jazeera English’s Production Strategies Session 4: Crisis, work condition Alia Yunis (Zayed University Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) and innovation Ser!io Splendore (University of Milan) Reshaping Middle Eastern film The Ethnography of Online News: We production: The “Gulfization” of Arab Produce What You Need to Read. The Cinema in Changing Economic and Slot Code: MPAT1a Case of Genova24.it Political Times Time: Thu 27 June 9:00-10:30 Jade Miller (Marymount Manhattan Room: QG01 Colle"e, USA) Session 3: Local news production Chair Placing Power: Film Production : Roel Puijk (Lillehammer Routines and the Geography of University Colle"e) Location Shooting at City Level Slot Code: MPAW4a Presentations: Sara Zanatta (Queen Mary University Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 Jim Ro!ers (Dublin City University, of London, UK) Ireland) ‘No turkeys, no dullness’: History Room: QG01 Anthony Cawley (Hope University, UK) programming and the ambiguous art Chair: Ida Willi" (Roskilde University, Striking a new note: assessing the of factual commissioning Denmark) position, value and restructuring of the music industry in the context of Presentations: Ireland’s economic crisis Session 2: Journalists at work Elisheva Weiss Kla!sbrun (University of Southern California, USA) Brian Ekdale (University of Iowa, USA) Everything Is Local: A study of local Jane B Sin!er (University of Iowa, newspapers and the meaning of news Slot Code: MPAW3a USA) Melissa Tully (University of Iowa, USA) Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 Bhar!av Ramakrishna Nimma!adda (University of Hyderabad, India) 86 Shawn Harmsen (University of Iowa, Playing the Journalist Card: Using the USA) Self as Resource in Media Production Session 8: Business meeting “Happy is a lot to ask for from a job”: Research Time: Sat 29 June 11.00 – 12.30 Job (In)security and Contemporary Willemien Sanders (Utrecht University, Room: Q219 Newswork Netherlands) Chair: Roel Puijk (Lillehammer M. Bjørn von Rimscha (University of Production research methods: how to University College, Norway) Zurich, Switzerland) capture non-fiction participants' experiences and contributions Personality traits, job requirements and satisfaction – media workers in a changing media landscape Session 6: Broadcast, ethnicity and change Tin! Zhou (Communication University of China, China) Forming the Conventions: China’s media production and media Slot Code: MPAT4a regulation Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30

Bin!qin! Xia (University of Leeds, UK) Room: QG01 Chinese internet industry workers in Chair: Chris Paterson (Leeds the economic crisis University) Presentations:

Session 5: Production models and Irene Dorothy Awino (Nation Media research methods Group, Kenya) Jacinta Mwende Maweu (University of Nairobi, Kenya) Slot Code: MPAT3a Biased Press or Biased Public? The Ethnicity Factor in the Political News Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 Production Process at the Standard Room: QG01 and Daily Nation newspapers in Kenya Chair: Ida Willi" (Roskilde University, Mireya Márquez Ramírez (Universidad Denmark) Iberoamericana, Mexico) Presentations: The materiality of the news: the role of press releases, transcripts and media Lothar Mikos (University of film and hubs in Mexican journalism television Potsdam, Germany) Producing Serial Fiction in Europe - Claudia Riesmeyer (LMU Munich, Adoption of American TV Structure Germany) The unknown decisions-makers: Milena Zoppeddu (Autonomous Media managers and their impact on University of Barcelona, Spain) the media production process Sara Zanatta (Queen Mary University of London, UK)Professional profiles Belen Monclus (Autonomous responsible for multi-platform strate"y University of Barcelona, Spain) inside the newsroom and writers’ room Maria Gutierrez (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain) Susan Kerri!an (University of Josep Maria Mart (Autonomous Newcastle, Australia) University of Barcelona, Spain) Phillip McIntyre (University of Xavier Ribes (Autonomous University Newcastle, Australia) of Barcelona, Spain) Creative Media Practice Research Iliana Ferrer (Autonomous University through a Practitioner Based Enquiry of Barcelona, Spain) methodology How do social media interfere in radio broadcasting production routines in Michael Munnik (University of periods of crisis? Edinbur"h, UK) 87 MEDIA, RELIGION & CULTURE (MRC)

Co-Chair: Frank Co"ey, David Bauer Chair: Franz-Josef Eilers, Asian Quest Pro"ram, Ontario, Canada Research Center for Reli"ion and Session 2: Diversity, Secularism, Social Communication, St John’s Co-Chair: Prof. Yoel Cohen, School of and Interfaith Dialogue University, Thailand Communication, Ariel University, Israel Presentations: Co- Chair: Prof. Dominica Dopio, Makerere University, U"anda (in Slot Code: MRCW3a Sara Balonas, Communication & absentsia 2012-3) Society Research Center, University of Time: Wed 26 June 1400-1530 Minho, Portu"al, Room: QGO2 "New Religious Communication Session 1: `Media, Religion & Processes" Chair: Sara Balonas, Communication Culture’ on Communicating Religiously: Theoretical & Society Research Center, University Miriam Diez Bosch, Blanquerna of Minho, Portu"al Explorations I Observatory on Media, Reli"ion & Presentations: Culture, Ramon Llull University, Spain, " Religious clicks: how new technologies Mónica Codina, School of shape Religion Slot Code: MRCW2a Communication, University of Navarra, Menahem Blondheim, The Truman Time: Spain: Wed 26 June 1100-1230 Institute, The Hebrew University, Israel: "Cultural, social and political " Room: QGO2 dysfunctions in religious The Jewish Communication Tradition communication: two case studies" Chair: Guy Marchessault School of and its Encounters with (the) New Social Communications, St. Paul Media" Xosé Antonio Neira Cruz, University of University, Canada Santia"o de Compostela, Spain,: Joonseon! Lee, Department of Presentations: "CampUSCulturae: a meeting place Communication, California State for cultural diversity and minorities", Johannes Ehrat Centro University, USA,: "Digital spirituality as Interdisciplinare di Comunicazione digital breathing: Visualizing subtle Maria Way, Independent researcher, Sociale, :Pontifical Gre"orian energy." UK: University, Italy: "Crisis of Belief or Crisis of "What is, and what means, Confidence", communicating religiously?" Session 4: Media agenda setting and the public sphere Nilyufer Hamid-Turksoy, Erasmus Franz-Josef Eilers, Asian Research University, Rotterdam Center for Reli"ion and Social “We don’t want the Pope in Turkey: Communication, St John’s University, Exploring the political division of British Slot Code: MRCT1a Thailand: serious and tabloid press covering "Inter Mirifica: Origin, Reception and Time: Thu 27 June 0900-1030 religion”. Challenges of a Vatican II document" Room: Q205

Frank Co"ey, David Bauer Quest Chair: Maria Way, Independent Session 3: Religious Pro"ram, Canada: Organisations and the Digital Age Researcher, UK “Mass Media as Site of Confirmation Presentations: and Continuity in Time, History and Culture for Meaning of Sacred Text” Victor Khroul, Faculty of Journalism, Slot Code: MRCW4a Moscow State University, Russia,: Marcus O'Donnell, University of Time: Wed 26 June 1600-1730 "Media and Religions in Russia: Wollon"on", Australia: axiological crisis and moral regulation "Apocalyptic mediascapes and the Room: QGO2 challenge" war on terror" 88 Walter Chikwendu Ihejirika, University "A death that sanctifies God: Religious Slot Code: MRCF4a of Port Harcourt, Ni"eria, and Andrew and secular discourses in the media's Time: Fri 28 June 1600-1730 Danjuma Dewan, Plateau State coverage of the fallen Israeli soldier." University, Ni"eria: ”Majorities/ Nicholas Chan, School of Journalism & Room: QGO2 Minorities in Northern Nigeria: Patterns Communication, Chinese University of of Religious News Coverage in the Chair: Victor Khroul, Moscow State Kon" Kon", Hon" Kon": "The meaning Daily Trust and Thisday Newspapers University. of whiteness to people working in Kaduna State” Presentations: in Chungking Mansions" Bourret Christian & Karim Fraoua, Osman Bakur Gazzaz, Department for University of Paris, France, "Religions, Communication & Media, Umm Al- Business Meeting lobbies, media, standards and societal Qura University, Saudi Arabia, "Pilgrims’ changes: the example of "marriage for Slot Code: MRCF1a Use of Electronic Billboards(EBBs) and all" in France" their Message Recall: Examining the Time: Fri 28 June 0900-1030 e"ectiveness of the EBBs as a PSA Mercedes Montero, School of Room: HG06 tool" Communication, University of Navarra, Spain, Chair: Frank Coffey & Yoel Anthony Roman, Federation of Asian "Media, Politics and Religion in the Cohen Bishops’ Conference; University of Spanish Transition to Democracy. The Santo Tomas Graduate School, newspaper El Pais (1976-1978)” : Session No. 6: Religion Content & “Addressing Internet addiction from a Journalism Pastoral Communication Perspective” Session 5: The Media and Religious Identity Careem Rasmin, Slot Code: MRCF3a Development Journalist Forum, Sri Lanka: Time: Fri 28 June 1400-1530 Slot Code: MRCT4a "Religionization of cultural media: Shifting from culture to religion - A Room: QGO2 Time: Thu 27 June 1600-1730 study from Sri Lanka" Chair: Yoel Cohen, School of Room: C165 Communication, Ariel University, Israel Chair: Miriam Diez Bosch, Blanquerna Session 8: Clash of Cultures: A Presentations: Observatory on Media, Reli"ion & case study in Islam and the West Culture, Ramon Llull University, Spain Michael Munnik, University of Presentations: Edinbur"h, Scotland: "The Kirk, the Church, and the Umma: Slot Code: MRCS1a Haryati Abdul Karim, Sabah University Conceptions of Religious Authority Time: Sat 29 June 0900-1030 of Malaysia,: among Glasgow Journalists" "Sinners or Alternative Identities? A Room: QG02 Discourse Analysis of the Competing Christina Koutsoukos, School of Discourses on LGBT Communities in Desi"n, Communication & IT, Chair: Frank Co!ey, David Bauer two Malaysian dailies” University of Newcastle, Australia: Quest Pro"ram, Ontario, Canada "Journalists-getting the (w)rites of Yoel Cohen, School of Presentations: religion" Communication, Ariel University, Israel: Nurhaya Muchtar & Je" Ritchey, "Jewish Religious Holiday Editorial Inês Gil, Universidade Lusofona, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Content in Israel" Portu"al, USA, Shanade Barnabas, University of Crisis and Spirituality in "Case Studies of Indonesian Madrasa KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa "Impacts Contemporary Cinema" in Using Media and Technology to of the media on San spiritual thought Bring About Social Change in their and traditional practice in South Communities" Africa." Session 7: Mission, Pastoral Brian J. Bowe, Michi"an State Theology, and Media Channels Orly Soker, School of Communication, University, USA; Francois Allard- Sapir Academic Colle"e, Israel, & Miri Huver, GRIPIC-University of Paris- Renert, Colle"e of Mana"ement, Israel: Sorbonne, & Etienne Candel, GRIPIC- 89 University of Paris-Sorbonne, France: John L Hochheimer, Colle"e of Mass "Reading Authority: The Oklahoma Communication & Media Arts, Sothern Sharia Amendment and the Framing Illinois University, USA: of a Muslim Threat" "The Making of Meaning as “Creative Destruction” Soraya Fadhal Abdurahman & Mansur Juned, Universitas Al Azhar, Indonesia: Corrina Lau!hlin, University of "Cyber Terrorism, Radical Narrative Pennsylvania, USA: and Religion Discourse: Learning from "The Changing Spirit of the Church: A the Online Messages" Look at New Conceptualizations of the Holy Spirit in American Nalan Ova, Department of Journalism, Evangelicalism" Selcuk University, Turkey: "West perception of Muslims in Turkey: The Leandro de Paula Santos, Rio Janeiro forms that the film Innocence of Federal University, Brazil: Muslims” is argued in the Islamist "Neurotheology: media, science and Press" religion today" Ashiya Abdool-Satar, Department of Guy Marchessault, School of Social Communication Science, University of Communications, St. Paul University, South Africa (UNISA), Canada “:A New Dawn for Islamic Identity - Is "Can information and prophecy match the new Public Relations Media the together?" Answer?” Irfan Raja Raja, University of Huddersfield, UK, “News Media: Framing Pakistan, Islam and the War on Terror”

Session 9: Media, Religion & Culture’ on Communicating Religiously: Theoretical Explorations - II

Slot Code: MRCS3a Time: Sat 29 June 1400-1530

Room: QG02 Chair: Johannes Ehrat Centro Interdisciplinare di Comunicazione Sociale, :Pontifical Gre"orian University, Italy: Presentations:

Mark Brewin, University of Tulsa, USA : ”Media studies and radical orthodoxy” Mark L Pearson, Dept of Journalism & Social Media, Gri#th University, Australia: "Towards ‘mindful journalism’: might Buddhism’s Eightfold Path be compatible with profitable Fourth Estate reporting?"

90 MEDIA AND SPORT (SPO)

Chair: Alina Bernstein (Colle"e of Iowa, USA): Presentations: mana"ement academic studies, Israel) Global Digital Communication: The Mireia Sanz and Santia!o Tejedor 2012 Women’s London Olympics Vice-Chair: Deirdre Hynes (Autonomous University of Barcelona, (Manchester Metropolitan University, David Rowe (University of Western Spain): UK) Sydney, Australia): Analysis of the transmission of Consuming Olympic Media, Orienting educational values through sports to Nation journalism (The case of TV3) Session 1: Media, Sport and Thomas Horky (MHMK Hambur" Global Events Session 2: Publishing on Media Macromedia University for Media and Communication, Germany) Jor!-Uwe and Sport (Roundtable Discussion Nieland (German Sport University Panel) Slot Code: SPOT1a Colo"ne, Germany): Results of the Time: Thu 27 June 9.00- 10.30 International Sports Press Survey 2011 – answers to the questions for the Room: HG09 Slot Code: SPOT3a global crisis of sports in newspaper Chair: Deirdre Hynes (Manchester Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 Hans-Jör! Stiehler (University of Metropolitan University, UK) Room: HG09 Leipzi", Germany): Biathlon – a winning model of Presentations: Chair: Alina Bernstein (Colle"e of mediatization of sport? mana"ement academic studies, Israel) Yehiel Hilik Limor (Tel-Aviv University, Tom Evens (iMinds-MICT, Ghent Israel) Ilan Tamir (Ariel University Panelists: University, Bel"ium), Paul Smith (De Center and Bar Ilan University, Israel): Montfort University, UK) Petros Iosifidis PR and Sport: Roles, players, and Lawrence Wenner ( Loyola Marymount (City University, UK): modes of operation University, USA) Culture vs. Commerce: A Dual Kate Zambon (University of Marie Hardin (Colle"e of Regulatory Approach to Television Pennsylvania, USA): Communications at Pennsylvania Sports Rights State, USA) Selling the nation on itself: Media, Ivo Campos Neto and Felisbela Lopes Symbolic Power and Global Sporting Paul Pedersen ( Indiana University, (University of Minho, Portu"al): Spectacle USA) From the stadium to the hand: the narration of the Champions League Françoise Papa and Jean-Marc Michael Real (Royal Roads University, final games through iPhone apps Francony (Universite de Grenoble, Canada) France): When social media uses collide with David Rowe (University of Western communication economy of the Sydney, Australia) Session 4: Media and Sport around the globe Olympics: the Vancouver and London Garry Whannel (University of cases Bedfordshire, UK) Hyunsun Yoon (University of East Slot Code: SPOF1a London, UK) Jon!soo Lee (Hanyan" University, Republic of Korea): Session 3: Mediating Sport Time: Fri 28 June 09:00-10:30 Olympic rituals and the national Room: identity: A comparative analysis of the HG09 Olympic opening ceremonies In Slot Code: SPOT4a Chair: Pam Creedon (University of Beijing, Vancouver, and London Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30 Iowa, USA)

Room: HG09 Presentations: May Abdulwahed Al Khaja (United Chair: Carlos Toural Bran (University of Arab Emirates University, United Arab Lawrence Wenner (Loyola Santia"o de Compostela, Spain): Emirates) Pam Creedon (University of Marymount University, USA) 91 Sports information about basketball in Girls Gone Web: Self-depictions of five newspapers in Spain in 2011: Female Athletes on Personal Websites success takes key role Deirdre Hynes (Manchester Renné Oliveira França (Federal Metropolitan University, UK): University of Minas Gerais, Like' if you are casual: football fandom Brazil)Identity Crisis: the on Facebook communication of black Brazilian through sport Session 6: Sport and the “Global Martha Evans (University of Cape Popular” (Panel) Town, South Africa): Batting for Change: Nelson Mandela’s interplay with sport during South Africa’s political transition Slot Code: SPOF4a Gerard Adedjoumon Akindes (Ohio Time: Fri 28 June 16:00-17:30 University, USA): Room: HG09 The Scramble for Africa: Transnational Television Broadcasters’ Segmentation Chair: Laura Grindsta! (University of of the African Sports Mediascape California, Davis, USA) Michael Meyen (University of Munich, Presentations: Germany): Media logic on the pitch: A content Cornel Sandvoss (University of Surrey, analysis of TV football commentaries UK): in seven countries Occupy Armstrong? Global Stardom, Transnational Citizenship, and Fans’ Reaction to Revelations of Doping in Session 5: Time for a victory lap? Professional Cycling - Gender, Media and Sport Laura Grindsta" (University of California, Davis, USA) Emily West (UMass-Amherst, USA): Slot Code: SPOF3a The Globalization of Cheerleading, American-Style: Corporate Sport in a Time: Fri 28 June 14:00-15:30 Digital Age Room: HG09 Hon!mei Li (Geor"ia State University, Chair: Martha Evans University of USA): Commodifying Women’s Bodies and Cape Town, South Africa) Fulfilling the Chinese Dream: The Discussant: Alina Bernstein (Colle"e Development of Cheerleading Culture of mana"ement academic studies, in China Israel) Lothar Mikos (University of Film and Presentations: Television, Germany): The London Olympics: Global Pop Alina Bernstein (Colle"e of Culture and National Coverage mana"ement academic studies, Israel): Is it (finally now) time for a victory Michael Real (Royal Roads University, lap? – Gender, media and sport Canada): revisited Sport Mega-Events and Human Ecology Roy Krovel (Oslo and Akershus University Colle"e, Norway) : The New Idols: Women, Sport and Norwegian Media Barbara Ann Barnett (University of Kansas, USA):

92 PARTICIPATORY COMMUNICATION RESEARCH (PCR)

Chair : Satarupa Das!upta (New York Bangladesh. Collaborative Action in the Digital Era. University, USA) Vice Chair : Florencia En!hel Pratibha Kumar (Mount St. Mary's Norbert Wildermuth (Roskilde (Karlstad University, Sweden) University, USA). University, Denmark). Vice Chair : Elske van de Fliert Rise for Minority, Crisis for Majority: ICT facilited social accountability (University of Queensland, Australia) The Participatory Rhetoric of mechanisms. Satyamev Jayate in India.

Session 1: Participatory Session 3: Critical approaches to Session 2: ‘New’ media communication strategies participatory communication technologies generating in"uencing local and geo-political initiatives participatory action orders

Slot Code: PCRW3a Slot Code: PCRW2b Slot Code: PCRW2a Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Room: QG22 Room: C114 Room: QG22 Chair: Florencia En"hel (Karlstad Chair: Ullamaija Kivikuru (University Chair: Elske van de Fliert (University University, Sweden) of Helsinki, Finand) of Queensland, Australia) Discussant: Norbert Wildermuth Discussant: Nico Carpentier, VUB, (Roskilde University, Denmark) Discussant: Pradip Thomas Bel"ium Presentations: (University of Queensland, Australia) Ullamaija Kivikuru (University of Presentations: Presentations: Helsinki, Finland). María Ruiz Aran!uren (Universidad del Ruth Avidar (Yezreel Valley Colle"e, The polyphonic but monotonous choir País Vasco-Basque Country Israel). of well-doers: Do the voiceless get their Unibertsitatea, Spain). Communication New Media and Online Participation: voices heard in the communication by strategies of foreign migrants to attain The Dialogic Potential of the Internet global organizations? a civic presence in the public sphere: a and its Actual Utilization by comparative analysis of Bilbao and Businesses and Nonprofit Elske van de Fliert (The University of Dublin Associations. Queensland, Australia). Participation in development – where Vipul Mud!al (Centre for the Study of Shahab Mobasheri (Islamic Azad communication can go terribly wrong. Developin" Societies, CSDS, India). University, Iran). Local variants of Public hearings as A Four-Year Study of A Cyber Melanie Stilz (Dublin City University, emerging modes of participatory Frontline: Governmental Policies and Ireland). communication for fairer and more Iranian Netizens. Between empowerment, persuasion e"ective governance: The case of ‘Jan and exploitation – the pitfalls of Sunwais’ in India. Dana Janbek (Lasell Colle"e, USA), participation in ICT4D in Afghanistan. Madeline Otis Campbell (Worcester S M Shameem Reza (University of State University, USA). Dhaka, Ban"ladesh). Case Study: Communicating the Session 4: Participatory Communication for Democratizing Syrian Crisis. communication strategies Development Agendas: Challenges to in"uencing local and geo-political Community Participation in Darren M. Stevenson (University of orders Community Radio Operations in Michi"an, USA). Fast Food, Smart Phones, and 93 Slot Code: PCRW3b Chair :Pradip Thomas (University of Slot Code: PCRT1a Queensland, Australia) Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 Time: Thu 27 June 09:00-10:30 Discussant: Karin Wilkins (University Room: C114 Room: Q119 of Texas at Austen, USA) Chair: Satarupa Das"upta (New York Chair: Elske van de Fliert (University University, USA) Presentations: of Queensland, Australia) Discussant : Jo Tacchi, RMIT Discussant: Tom Jacobson (Temple Vira Riyandari (The University of University, Australia. University, USA) Queensland, Australia), Elske van de Presentations: Presentations: Fliert. (The University of Queensland, Lauren Lei!h Hinthorne (The John L Hochheimer (Southern Illinois Australia). University of Queensland, Australia). University, Carbondale, USA), Participatory Media Development Evidencing Engagement: Evaluating Mohammed Al-Emad. (Southern Supporting Agricultural Research in visual methods for participatory Illinois University, Carbondale, USA). Indonesia: From Technology to Snakes development communication in rural THE SPIRALS OF VOICES: The and Ladders. Papua New Guinea. Spiritual Foundations of Media Action and Political Engagement in Multiple Daniel Meirinho Souza (New University Uta Russmann (FHWien University of Dimensions. of Lisbon, Portu"al). Participatory photography as a tool for youth social Applied Sciences of WKW, Vienna, Austria), Ulrike Klin!er (University of Wendy Maxian (Xavier University, USA). engagement. Zurich, Switzerland). The Quality of Implications for shifting power Public Online Participation: How to dynamics in dependency relations: A Olaf H. Werder (The University of measure participatory online case study of Web 2.0-driven protest Sydney, Australia). communication among di"erent user movements. A participatory approach to adolescent obesity prevention groups. Caja C. Thimm (University of Bonn, communication – Insights from the Subeshini Moodley (University of Germany). ACTION project. KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzbur", South Political Crisis on Twitter – How local Africa). citizens’ participation shapes national Satarupa Das!upta (New York Participating in the Visual: A crisis of political decision making University, USA). creative representation? . Participation as a health Cheryll Ruth Reyes Soriano (De La communication strategy in HIV/AIDS Loes Witteveen (Wa"enin"en Salle University, Phillipines). Minorities intervention projects: An examination University, The Netherlands), Rico Lie and the online mediation of dissent: A of a project targeting commercial sex (Wa"enin"en University, The historical-dialectical-structurational workers in India Netherlands). analysis. Valentina Bau (Macquarie University, The Value of Filmed Interviews - Issues of visualization, visual Nohil Park (CHA University, Korea), Australia). transcripts and the reading of visual JiHye Lee (Chun"-An" University, A new Role for Communication for texts. Korea) and JiYeon Jeon! (Hon"ik Social Change in Conflict University, Korea). Transformation - Using Participatory Chinese Social Media Credibility and Video to restore Peace. Session 7: Panel - Exploring the Social Participation. Celine Amelie Herve-Bazin (CELSA / intersections between Sorbonne University, France), Nicole communication and participation Session 5: Participatory D'Almeida . (CELSA / Sorbonne – epistemologies and empirical communication as a driving force University, France). Naming and obstacles in innovation and change framing women’s involvement in water management: a paradigm shift to economic development. Slot Code: PCRT1b Slot Code: PCRW4a Time: Thu 27 June 09:00-10:30 Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 Session 6: New advances in Room: C114 participatory communication Chair: Paola Sartoretto (Karlstad Room: QG22 research methods University, Sweden)

94 Discussant: Thomas Tufte (Roskilde Methodological Challenges University, Denmark). Slot Code: PCRT3b Presentations: Eliana del Rosario Herrera Huérfano. Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 Jessica Gustafsson (Stockholm (UNIMINUTO University, Colombia). University – IMS, Sweden). Community Room: Q220 Contribuciones desde la generación de radio: Bringing unity in the slums. Chair: Florencia En"hel (Karlstad conocimiento sobre los procesos de comunicación y cambio social University, Sweden) Joäo Paulo Malerba (Universidade Discussant: Loes Witteveen Rafael Obre!ón (Unicef, USA). Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), (Wa"enin"en University, The Hacia una perspectiva sistémica de la Raquel Paiva (Universidade Federal do Netherlands) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). Presentations: comunicación para el desarrollo y cambio social. Towards a new status for Brazilian Víctor Marí (Universidad de Cádiz community radios. España, Spain). Alejandro Barranquero (Universidad Comunicación, Desarrollo y Cambio Carlos III de Madrid, Spain). Paola Sartoretto (Karlstad University, Social en España: entre la Una mirada decrecentista y desde el Sweden). institucionalización y la implosión del buen vivir a la comunicación para el Bridging the gap between campo. cambio social. administrative and critical approaches Amparo Cadavid (Universidad Minuto in development and participatory Maria Elena Meneses Rocha de Dios, Colombia). Generación de communication. (Tecnoló"ico de Monterrey, Mexico), conocimiento, etnografía, imaginarios Enedina Orte!a (Tecnoló"ico de sobre sexualidad. Monterrey, Mexico), Gustavo Adolfo Session 8: New advances in Urbina (Cole"io de México, Mexico). participatory communication Jóvenes conectados y participación Session 11: Participatory research theory política en México 2012. Del communication in practice: #Yosoy132 a otras formas de Empirically based studies vincularse con lo public. Slot Code: PCRT3a

Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 Session 10: Panel: Contribuciones Slot Code: PCRT4b Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30 Room: Q119 desde la generación de Chair: Satarupa Das"upta (New York conocimiento sobre los procesos Room: Q220 University, USA) de comunicación y cambio social Chair: Tom Jacobson (Temple Discussant : Ullamaija Kivikuru University, USA) (University of Helsinki, Finand) Presentations: Presentations: Slot Code: PCRT4a Annika Sehl (TU Dortmund University, Thomas Lei!h Jacobson (Temple Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30 Germany), Michael Steinbrecher (TU University, USA), Lin!lin! Pan (Temple Room: Q119 Dortmund University, Germany). University, USA). Chair: Jair Ve"a (Universidad del Characteristics of citizen journalism The Concept of the Public Sphere with Norte, Colombia) versus professional journalism in TV: a Relevance to Conditions in China. Discussant: Joe Straubhaar comparison on the basis of a survey (University of Texas, Austin, USA) of citizen and professional journalists. Mohan Jyoti Dutta (National University Presentations: of Sin"apore, Sin"apore). Constituting Claudia Ma!allanes (Universidad Jonathon Hutchinson (Queensland participation as cooptation: Veracruzana, Mexico). University of Technolo"y, Australia). Interrogating neoliberal health policies Comunicación comunitaria indígena The role of the Cultural Intermediary en México: generar conocimiento within professional participatory Ana Duarte Melo (Universidade do partiendo de contradicciones communication: Lessons from ABC Minho, Portu"al), Helena Sousa Pool. (Universidade do Minho, Portu"al). Thomas Tufte. (Roskilde University, “Legalize it!” - Pseudo participation as Denmark). CAO Bolin (City University of Hon" strategic communication resource. Producing Knowledge about ‘Media Kon", China). Use’ and ‘Civic Engagement’ relations: From Back Stage to the Front Stage:Teenagers and Social Session 9: PCR Spanish session Movement in HK. 95 Our people, our pictures, our voices: Sarah Cardey (University of Readin", Issues in the Re/Presentation of Session 15: Internet Usage, UK), Chris Garforth (University of Australian Indigenous Land Rights Social Media and Virtual Readin", UK), Peter Doward (University Struggle Communities (Joint session with of Readin", UK), Graham Clarkson Community Communication (University of Readin", UK), Mar!aret Jane Suiter (Dublin City University, section) Man!heni (Makerere University, Ireland). U"anda), Bernard Bashaasha Is participation for everyone: variations (Makerere University, U"anda), Geor!e in capacity in an Irish deliberative Slot Code: PCRS1a Mose, Haroon Sse!uya (Makerere experiment. Time: Sat 29 June 9:00-10:30 University, U"anda), Rose Nyikal (University of Nairobi, Kenya), Florence Karin Wilkins (University of Texas at Room: Q119 Olubayo (University of Nairobi, Kenya), Austen, USA). Chair: Stefania Milan (Tilbur" Awadalla Saeed (Ahfad University for Celebrity as Celebration of University, The Netherlands) Women, Sudan), Muna Haddad (Ahfad Privatization in Global Development: A Presentations: University for Women, Sudan), Josiah Critical Feminist Analysis of Oprah, Helena Lee, Natalie Pan! (Nanyan" Ateka (University of Nairobi, Kenya). Madonna, and Angelina Technolo"ical University, Sin"apore). Dynamics of farmer innovation and Sticky networks: Opinion leadership communication systems in a"ricultural Emily LeRoux-Rutled!e (London and the ties they form in the "rowth in East Africa. School of Economics, UK). contemporary media environment Women re-telling the stories of Ivone Lourdes de Oliveira (Pontifícia women: the impact of community Glenda Drew (University of California, Universidade Católica de Minas radio on female listeners in South US), Jesse Drew (University of Gerais, Brazil), Maria Aparecida de Sudan. California, US). Paula (Pontifícia Universidade Católica Social Media, Insecure Work and New de Minas Gerais, Brazil), Marlene R Solidarities Marchiori (Universidade Estadual de Session 14: Panel: Contextual Londrina, Brazil). Trajectories of Mediated Laura Ivonne Velez (Brandeis The power of interactions in building Participation across China and University, USA). communication strategies: the case of Turkey Gay and Lesbian Web Series: Itaipu Technologic Park in Brazil. Streaming Diversity

Slot Code: PCRF4a Da!mar Ho"mann (University Session 12: PCR Business Time: Fri 28th June 16:00-17:30 Sie"en,Germany), Wolf!an! meeting Reissmann (University Room: Q119 Slot Code: PCRF1a Sie"en,Germany). Chair: Rolien Hoyn" (Lin"nan Time: Fri 28 June 9:00-10:30 Being a digital Creative: Case Studies University, Hon"Kon") Room: Q119 about how amateur and professional Discussant: Satarupa Das"upta (New artists present themselves in public York University, USA) spaces online Presentations: Session 13: Public service roles David Amrani (Fairfield University, and orientation of the media Rolien Hoyn! (Lin"nan University, Hon"Kon"). USA). Enter "Sulukule": Urban Struggle in the Networked We Stand: Social Movements in the Digital Age. Slot Code: PCRF3a Creative City Time: Fri 28th June 14:00-15:30 Iam-Chon! Ip (Lin"nan University, Room: Q119 Hon"Kon"). Chair: Lauren Lei"h Hinthorne (The Feminist Counter-publics and the University of Queensland, Australia) Internet in China Discussant: Mohan J. Dutta. (National University of Sin"apore, Sin"apore) Ece Al!an (California State University, Presentations: San Bernardino, USA). Kerrie Foxwell (Gri#th University, Rethinking media convergence and Australia), Susan Forde (Gri#th participatory culture in a non-western University ,Australia). context 96 POLITICAL ECONOMY OF COMMUNICATION (PE)

Chair: Helena Sousa (University of Room: Q218 Irma Jolene Fisher (University of Minho, Portu"al) Ore"on) Chair: Joer" Becker (Marbur" Online Games as Development Tools: Vice-Chair: Rodri!o Gómez University) The World Bank Institute's modern (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Presentations: Modernization Project. MX) Nyasha Mboti, Keyan Gray Tomaselli Yenshen Sam Chen (National Chaio (University of KwaZulu-Natal) Tun" University) Session 1: Financial and Media New Political Economies of Film Old games in the video game Crisis. Distribution for South Africa’s industry? The market structure and Townships? Investigating the ReaGile cultural commodity of video games. concept. Brian Martin Murphy (Nia"ara Slot Code: PEW2a Ser!io Sparviero (Salzbur" University) University) A Critical Analysis of USA/NATO Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Do only 20 percent of movies make a profit? Myths, facts and figures on the Network Centric Warfare. Room: QG21 strategy of Hollywood’s most powerful distributors. Chair: Helena Sousa (University of Session 4: Critical issues in Global Mar!arita Ledo Andión, Antía María Minho, Portu"al) Capitalism López Gómez, Enrique Castelló Mayo Presentations: (Universidad de Santia"o de Compostela) Elsa Costa Silva (University of Minho) Slot Code: PEW3a Media ownership: regulation and crisis. Small European cinema in original version as a “creative destruction” Time: Wed 26 June 14:00- 15:30 Stephen Schi"eres (City University) A paradigm. Crisis of Legitimacy? The Financial Room: QG21 Crisis, the public, and the media. Suzanne Clark (University of Ore"on) Women, poverty, and power: the Chair: Helena Sousa Wayne Hope (Auckland University of political economy revealed by three Presentations: Technolo"y) recent documentary films. Time, Crisis and Global Histories. Rick Maxwell (CUNY--Queens Colle"e) Dwayne Roy Winseck (Carlenton Media in the Age of Scoundrels: Labor, University): Session 3: The politics and Environment, Hope. economics of videogames Creative Destruction?: How the Global Nuria Almiron (Universidat Pompeu Financial Crisis and Content Industries’ Fabra) Desire for Stronger Property Rights is Board compensations and the media Killing Open Internet Ideals. Slot Code: PEW2c industry: Where have the ethics gone? Andrea Grisold (Vienna University of Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Henry James Silke, Paschal Preston Economics and Business) (Dublin city University) Room: Q119 The Rise and Fall of Media Industries. Ideological Somersaults? The Irish Innovation, Creative Destruction and Chair: Randy Nichols (Bentley Banking Guarantee and the Reaction Market Forces in the TV Industry University) of the Press. Presentations: Session 2: Political Economy of Peichi Chun! (The Chinese University Session 5: Sound, music and Cinema of Hon" Kon") audio/radio communications in The political economy of outsourcing: social media environment: Video game development and media theoretical and practical Slot Code: PEW2b regionalization in Southeast Asia perspectives Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 97 Slot Code: PEW3b Kylie Jarrett (National University of Session 8: Cultural and Ireland Maynooth): Communication Policies and Time: Wed 26 June 14:00 - 15:30 “Liking” the Social Factory: Industries Room: Q218 Reproductive labour on Facebook Chair: Stanislaw Jedrzejewski Randall Nichols (Bentley University): Slot Code: PEW4b (Kozminski University) By the Industry, For the Industry: U.S. Video Game Ratings as Creative Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 Discussant: Michael Huntsber"er Industry Policy (Linfield Colle"e) Room: Q218 Alison Harvey (University of Toronto): Presentations: ‘Experience and competence before Chair: Nuria Almirón (Universidat diversity’: Policing gender in the digital Marko Ala-Fossi (University of Pompeu Fabra) games industry Tampere): Presentations: Migration to digital radio broadcasting Anne O’Brien (National University of in Europe: just a mirage or another Ireland): Murilo César Ramos (Universidad de concorde? Impossible Binds: Why women leave Brasilia) media work State, Government, Media and Society Emma Rodero (Universitat Pompeu in Latin America. Brazil and Mexico: Fabra): Caroline O’Sullivan (Dundalk Institute strongholds against structural Sound emotions: how combine the of Technolo"y): changes. audio elements to stimulate emotions Gender Dynamics and the Night-Time Economy Juliano Mendonca Domin!ues-da- (Catholic University of An!eliki Gazi, Yannis Christides Silva (Cyprus University of Technolo"y): Pernambuco) Soundscapes in Urban Space: Session 7: Contemporary Trends Regulation politics and digital TV in Understanding the soundmarks of in Children and Commercialism Brazil: an analytical divided Nicosia. narrative about winners and losers" Florence Toussaint (Universidad Guy Starkey (Sunderland University): Slot Code: PEW4a Nacional Autónoma de México) Redefining radio in a time of crisis: Creative industries, a political or ‘audio studies’ as an emerging Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 academic concept? discipline. Room: QG21 Carlos Enrique Guzmán (Universidad Madalena Oliveira (University of Chair and discussant: In"er L. Stole Central de Venezuela) Minho) (University of Illinois at Urbana- Economía y Política Cultural en Shaping radio to the web: challenges Champai"n) Venezuela. for research and media political economy Presentations: Session 9: TV industry and Robert W. McChesney (University Political Economy Session 6: Policing Media of Illinois at Urbana-Champai"n) Industries “Children, Commercialization, and the Internet” Slot Code: PEW4c Sara M. Grimes (University of Toronto) Slot Code: PEW3c Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 “‘C’ is for Copyright: Time: Wed 26 June 14:00 - 15:30 Misrepresentation, Enclosure, and the Room: Q119 Suppression of Cultural Rights within Room: Chair: Wayne Hope Q119 Children’s Commercial Digital Culture” Chair: Kylie Jarrett (National Presentations: Matthew P. McAllister (Penn State University of Ireland Maynooth) Sam Ward (University of Nottin"ham) University) The Universal Channel and the Discussant: Jennifer Pro#tt (Florida “Cross Promotion, Media Licensing, Legitimation of Transnational State University) and Lego” Television in Britain. Presentations: Chika Anyanwu (Charles Sturt University, Australia) 98 Creative Destruction Analyses of Chair: Peichi Chun" Ireland’s digital transition: the political Fairfax Media and the Rinehart E"ect economy of policy; Presentations: in Australia Cinzia Padovani (Souther Illinois Sophia Kaitatzi-Whitlock (Aristotle Christopher Ali (Annenber" School for University Carbondale) University of Thessaloniki) Communication University of National Monopolies and Global Reporting Crises and Conflicts in Pennsylvania ) Media interests: An analysis Media Relation to Underlying Economic - The Policies of Place: A critical policies debates in Italy’. regionalism approach to local media Financial Objectives Marcus Jonathan Breen (Bond regulation in the digital age Mel J Bunce (University of Oxford) University) Africa Rising: The international news Australian Cultural Digital Facilitation - industry, and the (re)framing of the Policy Intervention. Session 10: Media and the Limits African continent as ‘the final of Liberal Democracy investment frontier’ Fátima Fernández Christlieb (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Manuela Gruenan!erl, Corinna Peil & México), & Josef Trappel (University of Salzbur") Beatriz Solís Patricia Slot Code: PET1a Tracking Innovation and Orte!a (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco) Time: Thu 27 June 9:00-10:30 Transformation of News. A research design. Media Regulation in Mexico: the Room: QG21 scholar's influence on the impulse of a Ruth Elizabeth Teer-Tomaselli, Lauren convergent law. Chair: Andrew Calabrese (University Eva Dyll-Mycklebust (University of of Colorado) KwaZulu-Natal) Cartooning and Freedom of Information: Visual Session 13: Discourses, narratives Presentations: editorials on the Protection of and Journalism Andrew Calabrese (University of Information Bill (2010-2012) Colorado): Jane Duncan (Rhodes University) The Liberalism’s Disease: Just Tell Me Marikana massacre and the Slot Code: PET3b What to Think paradoxes of South Africa’s press Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 Natalie Fenton (Goldsmiths University transformation. of London) and Gavan Titley (National Room: Q218 University of Ireland): Chair: Helena Sousa Mourning and longing: learning to let Session 12: Media Reform around go of liberal democracy the World Presentations:

Milly Williamson (Brunel University) Nina Elisabeth Busch (Universität and Gholam Khiabany (University of Slot Code: PET3a Zürich) Sussex): Struggle for meanings. The discursive Free speech and the market state: Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 construction of media change and Race, media and democracy in new media crisis. Room: liberal times QG21 Robert A Hackett (Simon Fraser Janice Peck (University of Colorado): Chair: Rodri"o Gómez (Universidad University) The Contradictions of Audience Autónoma Metropolitana) Journalism for planetary emergency. “Empowerment” in Popular Media Presentations: Wei-Chin! Wan! (National Taiwan Portrayals of US Public Education Normal University) Martin Becerra, Guillermo Mastrini, Wage levels of Taiwanese journalists Santia!o Marino (Universidad de under the transformation of Session 11: News industry and Quilmes) technology: Status quo and possible Global Capitalism Media policy in Argentina after the solutions. A critical political economy passing of the Audiovisual perspective Communication Services Law (Ley de Slot Code: PET1b Servicios de Comunicación Anis Rahman (Simon Fraser Audiovisual); University) Time: Thu 27 June 9:00-10:30 Neoliberalism and Commercialization Kenneth Murphy (Dublin Institute of of Television Journalism in a Room: Q218 Technolo"y) Peripheral Nation-state

99 Bin!chun Men! (London School of Room: Q218 Session 14: Media Ownership in Economics and Political Science) Chair: David Skinner (York University) India: Trends and Implications for Social factory or digital playground?: Journalism and Democracy User-generated content in the digital Discussant: Robert Hackett (Simon economy. Fraser University) Babacan Taşdemir, Rafet Çevik Presentations: Slot Code: PET4a (Middle East Technical University) The Evolution of Sourtimes Dictionary David Skinner (York University): Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30 in the Context of Capitalist Production Negotiating Change: OpenMedia.ca Room: QG21 Relations: A Critical Perspective. and Media Reform in Canada Chair: Daya Thussu (University of Kathleen Cross (Simon Fraser University): Westminster) Session 16: Public Broadcasting Know the Media, Be the Media, Change Presentations: Service and Maketization the Media Vibodh Parthasarathi (Jamia Millia Sandra Jeppeson (Lakehead Islamia): Slot Code: PEF1a University): Ownership, market structure and Grass-roots remediations: the digital diversity: TV news channels in India Time: Fri 28 June 9:00-10:30 revolution in social movement media Daya Thussu (University of Room: QG21 Stuart R. Poyntz (Simon Fraser Westminster): University): Chair: The market mantra of news in India Elsa Costa e Silva Media Reform, Neoliberalism, and Urban Youth Media Production Savyasaachi Jain (University of Presentations: Ecologies in Canada Westminster): Carolina Oliveira Matos (University of News business models and the rise of Essex) Tanner Mirlees (University of Ontario ‘rent-seeking journalism’ in India Public service broadcasting and media Institute of Technolo"y): Victim of U.S. Media Imperialism or Secondary Kalyani Chadha (University of reform in Brazil in comparative Imperial Media Power? Canadian Maryland): perspective. Media Conglomerates Go Global From party outlets to politically Sylvia Mar!aret Harvey (University of a$liated media: Rising political Leeds) ownership of Indian media Television - Public, Private and Session 17: Advertising Industries 'Webbed': Mapping Changes in the and Political Economy United Kingdom, 2001 – 2011. Session 15: Political Economy of the Internet and WWW Rosser James Kereama Johnson (Auckland University of Technolo"y) Slot Code: PEF1c An integrated hour: blending entertainment and commercial speech Time: Fri 28 June 9:00-10:30 Slot Code: PET4b within and across Masterchef New Room: C114 Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30 Zealand. Chair: Ana Melo (University of Minho) Room: Q218 Janice Peck (University of Colorado Boulder) Presentations: Chair: John Sinclair The Contradictions of Audience Christopher Anthony Chavez Presentations: “Empowerment” in Popular Media Portrayals of US Public Education (University of Ore"on) Global Latino: Economic Discourses Tanja Oblak Crnic, Jernej A. Prodnik (University of Ljubljana) and the Advertising Industry’s The biases of the Internet and the (dis) Session 17: Change and Construction of “Latin America”. empowered web audiences. Opportunity in the Shifting Avshalom Ginosar (The Max Stern Academic Colle"e of Emek Yezreel) Benjamin Johnson Bates (University of Canadian Mediascape Tennessee, Knoxville) Advertising Co-regulation: Does the The Political Economy of Governance: Cat Guard the Cream? Implications of Proposed Broadcasting Slot Code: PEF1b Francesco Somaini (University of & Internet Governance Treaties. Time: Fri 28 June 9:00-10:30 Ore"on) 100 Media consolidation in the Italian Chair: Randy Nichols Convention on cultural diversity: the Switzerland: conflicting interests. International Found for Cultural Presentations: Diversity". Mandy Trö!er (University of Illinois at (University of Ore"on) Urbana) Geo" Ostrove Yves Théorêt (Université du Québec): Radical Thought in US The Political Economy of Financially Promoting cultural diversity in the Communication Research. Successful Independent Hip Hop audiovisual industry in Canada and in Artists. Quebec: from dream to reality I!nacio Galle!o (Universidad Carlos This panel is organized by Luis A. Session 18: Communications III) Albornoz and Mª Trinidad García practices, experiences and stru!!les Radio audience and cultural Leiva, director and vice-director of social movements: Indi!nados, consumption. How a"ects music of the R&D project Cultural #OWS and #YoSoy132. standardization in the Spanish radio market to the cultural and music Diversity & Audiovisual (http:// diversity? diversidadaudiovisual.org; ref. CSO2011-26241, Spain). Slot Code: PEF3a Wilhelm Peekhaus (University of Time: Fri 28 June 14:00-15:30 Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Conceptualizing and Challenging the Capitalist Session 21: Free speech, visual Room: QG21 Academic Publishing Model. discourses and the invisible Chair: Christian Fuchs Ana I. Se!ovia (Universidad Complutense) & Maria Trinidad Garcia Presentations: Leiva (Universidad Carlos III) The Slot Code: PEF4b Laura Ber!és Saura (Universitat de notions of good and best practices Lleida): within the global debate of cultural Time: Fri 28 June 16:00-17:30 15M, Indignados, #spanishrevolution: diversity: A definition proposal. Room: Q218 counter hegemonic communication experiences to face the crisis is Spain. Chair: Session 20: Cultural Diversity and Veronica Barassi (Goldsmith Colle"ue, Presentations: Audiovisual Sector: Implications University of London): Social Movements, Critical Web Practices for Policy and Media Victor Pickard (University of Pennsylvania) and the Struggle Against Digital Joint Session Media Education Redefining Freedom of the Press: Capitalism. Research Section and Political Regulatory Challenges and Criticism Economy Section John Downey. against American Newspapers, 'We are the 99%'. Did Occupy make a 1938-1947. di"erence? Joer! Becker (Marbur" University) Rodri!o Gómez (Universidad Slot Code: PEF4a Ernst Friedrich and his Book of Shock Autónoma Metropolitana) & Emiliano Time: Fri 28 June 16:00-17:30 Photographs of the First World War, Treré (Universidad Autónoma de entitled War against War. Querétaro): #YoSoy132: The battle for Room: QG21 Media Democratization. Sarah T. Roberts (University of Illinois Chair: Rodri"o Gómez García at Urbana-Champai"n) Unseen Des McGuinness (Dublin City (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana) Agents: Uncovering the Hidden Work University) of Commercial Content Moderation. IRELAND: A National-Democratic Discussant: David Hesmondhal"h Analysis (University of Leeds) Er!in Bulut (University of Illinois at Presentations: Urbana-Champai"n) Crunch at the Fraternity House, Session 19: Cultural Industries in Divina Frau-Mei!s (Université Mandatory Dinner at Home, Lunch at digital times Sorbonne Nouvelle) Parks: Women’s Invisible Domestic “Assessing the impact of digitization on Labor in the Gaming Industry access to culture and creation, aggregation and curation of content". Miriam Sweeney (University of Illinois Slot Code: PEF3b at Urbana-Champai"n) Luis A. Albornoz (Carlos III University Time: Fri 28 June 14:00-15:30 At Your Service: Anthropomorphized of Madrid): Virtual Agents in the Digital Workforce Room: Q218 “The implementation of the 101 Enda Brophy (Simon Fraser labour in the field of cultural Session 22: National In"ections University), Nicole Cohen (York production. in Global Television University) and Grei! de Peuter (Wilfrid Laurier University): Cultural Workers Organize: Slot Code: PES1a Experiments in Collective Organization Session 26: Media Uses, Social in the Creative Economy Time: Sat 29 June 9:00-10:30 Divide and Cultural Capital in Kirsten Forkert (University of Korea Room: QG21 Nottin"ham): Cultural Work and Austerity Chair: Tania Lewis (University of Slot Code: Technolo"y Sydney) Kate Oakley (University of Leeds): PES3b Creating Cultural Work: Public Policy, Time: Sat 29 June 14:00-15:30 Presentations: Inequality and the Labour Market Tania Lewis (University of Technolo"y Christian Fuchs (University of Room: Q218 Sydney) and Wannin! Sun (University Westminster): Chair: Seon-Gi Baek (Sun"kyunkwan of Technolo"y Sydney): What is Digital Work? What is Digital University) From Here to Modernity: Identities and Labour? aspirationalism on Chinese and Indian Presentations: lifestyle programming Seon-Gi Baek (Sun"kyunkwan Session 24: Business Meeting Joseph Straubhaar (University of University): Texas): Time: Sat 29 June 11:00-12:30 Media Use Divide, Social Divide and TV Globo versus TV Record: Two Cultural Life Divide: A Panel Study on Room: QG21 Battling Modalities of National and the Relation between Media Capital Global TV Chair: Helena Sousa & Rodrigo and Cultural Capital in the Korean Society Nalin Mehta (National University of Gómez Sin"apore): Sook-Jun! Lee (Chun" An" Politicians, Blackmailers and Indian TV University): Channel Owners: Growth and its Session 25: Cultural Work and Gaps in Political Participation caused Discontents in the World’s Third Labour by Education, News Media Use, and Largest TV Market Social Network John Sinclair (University of Khisu Beom (Sun"kyunkwan Slot Code: Melbourne): PES3a University): Convergence and conflict in the Time: Sat 29 June 14:00-15:30 Interpersonal ties and face-to-face Mexican television industry communication in a multi-channel era Room: QG21 in South Korea Chair: Er"in Bulut (University of Session 23: Contested Illinois) Formations of Cultural and Digital Labour Discussant: David Hesmondhal"h Presentations:

Slot Code: PES1b Brice Nixon (University of Colorado Boulder) Time: Sat 29 June 9:00-10:30 Audience Labor Exploitation in the Digital Era: Toward a Political Room: Q218 Economy of Consciousness. Chair: Er"in Bulut (University of Kirsten Forkert (Film and Media Illinois) University of Nottin"ham) Discussant: Andrew Herman (Wilfrid Cultural work and austerity Laurier University) Trish Mor!an (Dublin City University) Presentations: Culture and Crisis, Crisis in Culture - structures and contexts of power and

102 POLITICAL COMMUNICATION RESEARCH (POL)

Chair: Christina Holtz-Bacha Session 2: Challenges for Coverage Patterns of Korean Media on Vice-Chair: Maria Jose Canel - research on Public Diplomacy the 18th Presidential Election and their Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Ideological Implication: A Semiotic and Spain Discourse Analysis on Formats and Slot Code: POLW2b Contents of Korean TV Coverage Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Rod Ti"en Session 1: Personalization of The Making of a Radical Conservative politics Room: HG18 - Rupert Murdoch's Politics from Lenin Chair: María José Canel to Palin Slot Code: POLW2a Presentations: Peter Lunt, David Moss Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 James Pamment Conceptions of Fairness in Party Creative Destruction at the FCO’s Room: HG22 Leader’s Conference Speeches Communication Directorate: British Chair: Christina Holtz-Bacha Public Diplomacy & the Economic Jin!ron! Ton!, Landon! Zuo Crisis Examining the discourse of the 2012 Presentations: Taiwan General Election in news media and on Weibo in mainland William Porath Eleftheria J. Lekakis China Uses of elements of personalization Brand on Fire: Crisis, the Nation and and strategic frames in newspaper Contested Narratives in YouTube Marwan M Kraidy coverage of two Chilean presidential Reactions to Johnnie Walker's 'Keep Puppets in Arab Politics Creative campaigns (1989-2009) Walking Greece' Ad Dissent and Political Rhetoric in the Arab Uprisings Franziska Marquart Reimar Zeh, Florian Arendt Susanne Merkle, Visualization and personalization in Christina Holtz-Bacha Session 4: PANEL Internet right-wing populist political advertising. German Press coverage of American in"uence on political A longitudinal content analysis of and French presidential elections – communication Austrian campaign posters Setting benchmarks for national campaigns or issue of relevance? Jens Tenscher Slot Code: POLW3b The “ideal” politician: findings from Annabelle Sreberny Austrian and German state From Soft power to “soft war”: US-Iran Time: Wed 26 June 14.00-15.30 undiplomatic relations parliaments Room: HG18

Azmat Rasul Chair: Philippe Maarek Session 3: The discourse of Celebrity Spectacle: E"ects of Presentations: Celebrity Endorsement on the Political politics. Attitudes of the Young Adults Philippe J. Maarek French Politicians on an Ejection Seat? Slot Code: POLW3a Internet Drastic Consequences on Jordi Rodrí!uez Vir!ili, Political Communication in France Time: Wed 26 June 14.00-15.30 Olaf Jandura, Christina Holtz-Bacha, Eva-Maria Marta Rebolledo Room: HG22 Lessin!er, Susanne Merkle The personalization of electoral Chair: New players in political scandalization campaigns in the media: a Ben"t Johansson processes: How Internet and social comparative study of Germany and Presentations: networks challenge the reputation Spain Seon Gi Baek management of politicians

103 Ann Cri!ler, Marion Just, Pana!iotis Presentations: Normalizing the innovation. A Metaxas, Eni Mustafaraj longitudinal study of parties and Katrin Tonndorf, Alexandra Schmid Twitter “Bombs” and the Challenge of candidates websites in Catalonia Facebook and the creation of a News Reporting: A Case Study of the during the 2010 and 2012 elections. European Public Sphere: How does the 2010 Massachusetts Special Senate EU use the social network to Election communicate with its citizens? Session 8: PANEL: Political Sara Bentive!na, Donatella Campus Joaquim Paulo Serra online communication: Contents, Between Immediacy and Citizen participation in the Facebook perceptions and effects on Transparency: how Italian Politicians of the Portuguese political parties use social media in electoral individuals and organizations campaign Suda Ishida Facebook “share” -- a political empowerment or a political Slot Code: POLT1b Session 5: PANEL Political disempowerment tool? A Case Study Time: Thu 27 June 9.00-10.30 innovation in global digital from Thailand activism: Culture, technology and Room: HG18 Dan Mercea structure Probing the Implications of Facebook Chair: Juliana Raupp Use for the Organisational Form of Presentations: Social Movement Organisations Slot Code: POLW4a Patricia Müller, Janine Bernsdorf, Uli Bernhard, Marco Dohle, Kristina Time: Wed 26 June 16.00-17.30 Wolf!an! Schwei!er Mueller, Gerhard Vowe Facebook as a news channel? Use of Examining political online participation Room: HG22 news fanpages and opinion leadership as a consequence of presumed media Chair: Guobin Yan" influences

Presentations: Session 7: Comparing political Jör! Haßler, Corinna Oschatz, Marcus Maurer Paolo Gerbaudo, Emily LaDue, communication research across Media logic and party logic in a Gre!ory Asmolov, Guobin Yan! time and space. changing media environment Political Innovation in Global Digital Activism: Culture, Technology, and Juliana Raupp, Patrick Don!es, Structure Slot Code: POLT1a Christin Schink, Jan Niklas Kocks, Time: Thu 27 June 9.00-10.30 Paula Nitschke Guobin Yan! Political organizations between old Digital Activism and Constrained Room: HG22 and new media logics Innovation in China Chair: María José Canel Pablo Porten-Chee, Christiane Eilders Emily LaDue Presentations: Scanning public opinion through the Imagination and Audience in media. E"ects of di"erential media use Zapatistas Digital Activism Juer!en Wilke National and transnational dimensions on the perception of public opinion Gre!ory Asmolov of election campaign coverage. The Russian elections and dynamics of presidential election in France 2012 in Session 9: Mediatization of political innovation the French and in the German Press politics, scandals and corruption Richard Nadeau media Session 6: Political Debating about Health Care Reform in communication on Facebook Canada and the United States: Who Framed What and with What E"ects? Slot Code: POLT3a Time: Thu 27 June 14.00-15.30 Slot Code: POLW4b Anita van Hoof, Carina Jacobi, Nel Rui!rok Room: HG22 Time: Wed 26 June 16.00-17.30 Diversity in two decades of campaign Chair: news in the Netherlands Eva-Maria Lessin"er Room: HG18 Presentations: Chair: Reimar Zeh Ilaria Di Bonito 104 Florian Arendt, Franziska Marquart Ser!io Splendore, Vincenzo Memoli Corrupt Politicians? Media priming One Step Flow of Confidence: Media, Ruth Sanz Sabido e"ects on political stereotypes and the Political Institutions and Citizens in the Representations of Terrorism in the moderating impact of implicit political Mediterranean Model Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A cognition. Postcolonial Critical Discourse Matias Ponce Analysis of the British press Kartrin Voltmer, Alina Dobreva, Fabro La comunicación de gobierno en Boaz Steibel América Latina 2005-2010: Desde la Jim Williams, Michael Dwyer The dark side of journalism: Corruption crisis al surgimiento de liderazgos Framing Threat: Coverage of Violence and the media-politics nexus in creativos in Pakistan’s Mainstream Non-English Bulgaria and Brazil Media

Svetlana S Bodrunova Session 11: Political The rise of nation-wide mediated entertainment Session 13: Mediatization of public counter-spheres in times of politics crisis: cases of Italy and Russia Slot Code: POLT4a Manuel Puppis, Martino Ma!!etti, Slot Code: POLF1a Fabrizio Gilardi, Ioannis Time: 16.00-17.30 Time: Fri 28 June 9.00-10.30 Papadopoulos, Jan Biela Room: HG22 Accountability and the Political Room: HG22 Communication of Independent Chair: Manuel Puppis Chair: Jür"en Wilke Regulatory Agencies Presentations: Presentations: Cordula Nitsch, Christiane Eilders, Session 10: Challenges for Carsten Wünsch Ben!t Johansson, Ma!nus Fredriksson government and institutional TV-Fiction between Cultivation and Blurring boundaries or embracing communication Spiral of Silence: The Impact of journalistic ideals? Explaining Fictional Entertainment on the journalists views on public relations Perception of Public Opinion Pekka Isotalus, Merja Almonkari Slot Code: POLT3b Mariekie Bur!er Mediatization and Political Leadership: Celebrities, fictional characters, public Time: Thu 27 June 14.00-15.30 Perspectives of the Finnish Press and participation and development Party Leaders Room: HG18 communication: the case of HIV/Aids in South Africa Chair: Ben"t Johansson Philipp M Weichselbaum Marco Braeuer, Jens Wollin! Patterns and Developments in Presentations: Representatives of the public? Journalistic Constructions of Executive Philip Ramsey Members of civic protest groups vs. Crises. A Longitudinal Analysis of the ‘The Engage programme and the party members Newspaper Coverage of Ministerial Government Communication Network Resignations in Germany since 1949 in the UK: the privatisation of government communication under Session 12: Communicating and Kevin Rafter New Labour (2006-2010)’ covering con"icts How important was commercialization in media coverage of the 2011 Irish Jens Sei"ert, Birte Fähnrich, Evandro general election? Oliveira Slot Code: POLT4b Governmental communication in the Vipul Mud!al Time: Thu 27 June 16.00-17.30 EURO-crises –national strategies and Paid news, political communication media e"ects Room: HG18 and India’s democratic public sphere

María José Canel, Laura Zamora Chair: Richard Nadeau Communicating trusting governments. Presentations: Session 14: Communication Challenges for countries in times of effects and voter behavior in a economic crisis Zahera Harb new media landscape Syria's War and the Media 105 Slot Code: POLF1b Maricela Portillo Evelien D'heer, Peter Mechant, Pieter Jóvenes, redes sociales y participación Verde!em Time: Fri 28 June 9.00-10.30 política: análisis del surgimiento del Tweeting the elections? A cross-media Room: HG18 #YoSoy132 en México perspective on Twitter use during the 2012 local elections in Flanders Chair: Kevin Rafter Presentations: Session 16: Communication and Eli Sko!erbø, Arne H. Krumsvik media effects Newspapers, Facebook and Twitter – Antonio Jose Rosas, Darren Lilleker, intermedial agenda-setting in the Karolina Koc-Michalska, João Caetano Norwegian 2011 election Introducing VIPARSYS (Comparing Slot Code: POLF3b Virtual Party Systems): Exploring what Darren G. Lilleker, Ana Adi, Kris hyperlinks tell us about virtual party Time: Fri 28 June 14.00-15.30 Erickson networks Room: HG18 Lords-a-tweeting, Lords-a-networking: analysing the behavior and impact of Priyanka Das!upta, Pen! Hwa An! Chair: Darren Lilleker Labour Party Peers in the UK House of Is There Or Is There Not?: The Impact Presentations: Lords of ICTs on Political Engagement Soo Jun! Moon Ancuța-Gabriela Tarța Inas A.Hamid El-Khoreiby How Candidate Preferences Social network sites and the public Towards the Development of Voter’s Correspond to Agenda Setting E"ects sphere. Implications for democracy Choice Behavior Model:Analysis of in Substantive and A"ective Egyptian 2012 Presidential Elections Dimensions Maurice Ver!eer Franziska Oehmer Communication Networks in the Katharina Lan! Twitter Sphere. Politicians use of Political information sources and their Who is on the Agenda? An Analysis of Determinants of Interest Groups’ Twitter during the 2012 election influence on voting decisions - A campaign survey of young voters in Austria Media Exposure in German Newspapers.

James Kevin Herto! Session 18: Politics and media Session 15: New media, new Candidate Perceptions of Campaign interplays politics? Coverage Quality Michael Trau!ott Information about Barack Obama's Slot Code: POLS1a Slot Code: POLF3a Citizenship, Racial Attitudes, and Time: Sat 29 June 9.00-10.30 Time: Fri 28 June 14.00-15.30 Media Use Room: HG22 Room: HG22 Rasha El Ibiary Social Media as a New Democratizing Chair: Fabro Steibel Chair: Philippe Maarek Public Sphere in Egypt Presentations:

Presentations: Andreu Casero-Ripollés, Pablo López- Session 17: PANEL: The public Rabadán Ulrike Klin!er sphere in the networked media New professional dynamics in the “Social Media are Overestimated” – ecology: Intermedia agenda Political Parties, Communication interaction between journalists and setting between traditional media Strategies and Electoral Campaigns politicians. Implications, risks and and social media benefits of a strategic relationship Elsa Costa Silva Portuguese political blogs: new voices Alice Nemcova Tejkalova, Petr Sasek with a new discourse? Slot Code: POLF4a Framing national indebtness – the tool how to win the election to Chamber of Time: Fri 28 June 16.00-17.30 Geor!ia Gioltzidou Deputies in the Czech Republic The role of Twitter in the Greek Room: HG22 Political Landscape Cornelia Brantner, Kati Förster, Oliver Chair: Pieter Verde"em Gruber, Petra Hercze!, Katharina Presentations: 106 Kleinen-von Köni!slöw, Katharina Lobin!er, Anke Wonneber!er “We are Nobel Prize!“ European Online Newspapers’ Coverage and Framing of the EU Identity in the Debate on the Nobel Peace Prize

Mats Ekström, Monika Djerf-Pierre, Ben!t Johansson Policy failure or moral scandal? Political accountability, journalism and new public management

Session 19: Communication and political leaders

Slot Code: POLS3a Time: Sat 29 June 14.00-15.30

Room: HG22 Chair: Jens Wollin" Presentations:

Johanna Mäkelä, Iiris Ruoho, Pekka Isotalus Finnish female politicians´ own experiences. Representative and credible in the media?

Maria Teresa Alzuru Will the Real Hugo Chávez Please Stand Up? An Analysis of President Hugo Chavez’s Campaign Speeches throughout the 2012 Venezuelan Presidential Election

Max Römer, Julio César Herrero Semiotic analysis of televisual campaign for the presidential elections of Venezuela 2012

Mari K. Niemi On the Interplay between the Media and Politics: Party Leader Contests and Leader Replacements in Finnish Print Media 1987–2008

107 POPULAR CULTURE (POP)

Chair: Barry Kin! Time: Wed 26 June 14.00--15.30 Tallinn University, Estonia, Body blogging: empowering reflexivity Room: Q217 in an out-of-control world. Session 1: Frames without Chair: Barry Kin" Frontiers : Special Panel on Presentations: Dal Yon! Jin, Florence Chee, Seah Formats Olivier Driessens, Centre for Cinema Kim, and Media Studies Creating Mobile Game Culture: socio- Ghent University, cultural analysis of the Korean mobile Defining Celebrity cultures in terms of Slot Code: POPW2a gaming in the smartphone era space and time. Loyola University Chica"o, USA/ Time: Wed 26 June 11--12.30 Simon Fraser University Canada Kate Zambon, Annenber" School for Room: Q217 Communication, University of Lik Sam Chan, School of Journalism Chair: Barry Kin" Pennsylvania, and Communication, The Chinese Presentations: Celebrity Public: The Social Logic of University of Hon" Kon", Genealogy, Lothar Mikos, Hochschule für Film und the Cultural Prize Discourses, and Revival of Creativity in Fernsehen "Konrad Wolf" the Context of Advertising Industry Potsdam, Germany. Alex Leith, Media & Information ”Local narratives and production Studies, Michi"an State University, USA contexts in format adaptation: A case A More Accessible Celebrity: A Case Session 4: You know my study of the German adaptation of I’m for Para-social Interactions with methods: Special panel on a Celebrity – Get Me Out Of Here!“ YouTube Personalities and Sherlock Holmes Communities Pia Jensen, Andrea Esser, Anna Maria Lemor, Heidi Keinonen, Koen Panis, University of Antwerp, Slot Code: POPW2b ”A trans-national audience study of a Bel"uim, global format genre: Musical talent In the footsteps of Bob and Angelina: Time: Wed 26 June 11.00--12.30 shows in Denmark, Finland, Germany Celebrities’ diverse societal Room: and Britain,” Aarhus University/ engagement and its ability to attract Q220 Denmark; University of Roehampton/ media coverage Chair: Garry Whannel UK; Tampere University/Finland; Presentations: Saarland University, Germany Chris Tokuhama, Francesca Marie Session 3: Performing and Smith, Cynthia Wan!, Camille Reyes, Juan Francisco Gutiérrez Lozano, Regulating new spaces Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the University of Mála"a, Spain, “Watching Global Crisis: The BBC’s Sherlock as a television across borders: How Vehicle of Creative Destruction Spanish emigrants make sense of Slot Code: POPW4a television from ‘home’ through new Francesca Marie Smith, Annenber" television formats,” Time: Wed 26 June 16.00--17.30 School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern Room: Q217 Andrea Esser, Roehampton University, California, USA, Chair: Sofie Van Bauwel UK, A Study in Neurodivergence: Presentations: Television Across Borders: The Local- Investigating Sherlock’s Holmes as the Global Nexus in Formatted Television. Pedro Andrade, Institute of Social (Anti-)Hero of Autism Sciences University of Minho, Portu"al, Information / Knowledge flow crisis Cynthia Wan! and John Kephart, USA Session 2: Celebrity and creative destruction at Web 2.0 / Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the 3.0, Evil Twin: Sherlock and Moriarty as Opposite Sides of Capitalism Slot Code: POPW3a Katrin Tiidenber!, Institute of International and Social Studies 108 Annenber" School,University of Slot Code: POPW4b METU Advertisements. Southern California/ California State Time: Wed 26 June 16.00--17.30 University, Northrid"e. Meijiadai Bai, Institute of Room: Q220 Communications Research Chris Tokuhama, Annenber" School Chair: John Benson University of Illinois at Urbana- for Communication and Journalism, Presentations: Champai"n, USA, European-American University of Southern California, Style and the Chinese Women’s Bodies Lina Edward Khamis, University of A Study in Rethinking Trauma and Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, The Crisis Kayoun! Kim, Graduate School of implications of the new media Interdisciplinary Information Studies, networks and information revolution Camilla Reyes, School of The University of Tokyo, Japan,

Communication and Information on the Palestine cultural and political Recent Typical Style of Rut"ers University, USA, development in Palestine. Advertisement-Embedded Program American Public Television: The (AEP): Hounds of Commerce. Marwan Kraidy, Annenber" School for Communication, Revolutionary Gra$ti of the Arab Session 8: Soundscapes Session 5: Creative labour Uprisings: Between City Walls and the Digital Sphere Slot Code: POPT3a Geor!e Prundaru, and Ancuta- Slot Code: POPW3b Gabriela Tarta, Time: Thu 27 June 14.00 – 15.30 Time: Wed 26 June 14.00--15.30 Gaming politics. Political representations in online video game Room: Q217 Room: Q220 Babes-Boyyai University, Romania,/ Chair: John Joseph Benson Chair: Deborah Phillips University of Copenha"en, Demark Presentations: Presentations: Tatiana Amendola Sanches, Institute Oranit Klein-Sha!rir, Open University Bruno Campanella, Federal of Philosophy and Human Sciences, of Israel, Fluminense (UFF), Brazil. University of Campinas, Brazil, Barbed wire around glass walls: Celebrity, private life, and consumption Between high hopes and high-pop Making television production in humanitarian and ecological philosophy: inter-crossings of self-help apparatus visible as a "para- campaigns. literature and pop culture interactive" strategy entertainment

Barry Kin!, Auckland University of Benjamin Krämer, Ludwi"- technolo"y, Maximilians-Universität München, , Re-fetishizing Creativity in the era of On-line music recommendation digital cinema: Session 7: Commodity discourses platforms as implementations of ontologies of musical taste Pamela Przybylski, Katrin Ber!ener, Jör! Becker, Slot Code: POPT1a Tor!eir Uber! Nærland, University of Defining “creativity” in entertainment Ber"en, Norway, television production. Time: Thu 27 June 9.00 – 10.30 Rhythmic and rhymed interventions in Universität Münster, Germany/ School Room: Q217 the Norwegian public sphere: hip hop of Journalism, Catholic University of music as a mode of political Chair: Lothar Mikos Eichstaett-In"olstadt, Germany communication Presentations: Kevin Michael Mitchell, Trent Mrinmoy Majumder, Mudra Institute of Jason Toynbee, Open University, UK, University, Ontario, Canada Communications Ahmedabad India, Music, ideology and the current crisis Reflexivity as an Aesthetic Form in Culture and globalisation from the of capitalism: the case of the British Popular Cultural Auto-Criticism perspective of creative industries. Jubilee concert of 2012

Yeşim Kaptan, Izmir University of Session 6: De /Formations of the Economics, Turkey, Session 9: Fans and Fantasy Popular Who can change the world? Resistance as Communication and

109 Slot Code: POPT4a Sander De Ridder, Sofie Van Bauwel, Room: Q217 Ghent University Bel"ium, Chair: Lothar Mikos Time: Thu 27 June 16.00-17.30 Intimate Storytelling as a Popular Presentations: Room: Q217 Digital MediavPractice in Youth Carolina Acosta-Alzuru, Grady Colle"e Chair: Barry Kin" Cultures: Challenges for Living of Journalism and Mass Presentations: Mediatized Intimacies communication, University of Geor"ia, Iqbal Akthar, John Moores University, USA, John Joseph Benson, La Trobe Liverpool, UK, Unsettling a sacred relationship: The University, Australia, A study of post object fandom: Mother-Daughter-Man romantic love Mediating Popular A"ect: Celebrity Frustrated fans grieve over the axing of triangle in and Asylum Seeker Merlin. Ana Carolina Escoste!uy, Lucia Loner Dou!las Schules, Department of Coutinho, Session 11: Without a Meme Global Business, Rikkyo University, Catholic University of Rio Grande do some Worlds would never be Tokyo, Japan. Sul, Brazil, Speedsubs as Fan Practice: The Role The rise of "the working poor" within of New Media Technologies in Brazilian mediascape: might this Redefining Anime Fan Engagement Slot Code: POPF1a media visibility be claiming that social inequality has disappeared? Time: Fri 28 June 9.00 – 10.30 Gisela Gil-E!ui, Rebecca Kern, Abbe E. Forman,. Room: Q217 Tonny Krijnen, Erasmus University, Till death do us part? conversations Chair: John Benson Rotterdam, Netherlands, with deceased celebrities through Presentations: Understanding ‘Television Morality’ memorial pages in Facebook, Peter J Roccia, MacEwan University, Fairfield University U.S.A/ Manhattan Canada, Indrek Ibrus, Research Fellow, Estonian Colle"e U.S.A/ ECPI University, U.S.A From page to screen to global meme: Institute of Humanities, Tallinn The Guy Fawkes mask and “Creative University, Estonia, Vaia Doudaki, Cyprus University of destruction” from Alan Moore’s V for Dialogic control: Lotman, systemic Technolo"y, Vendetta to Anonymous power and transmedia storytelling Utopias and heterotopias of identity in 'Sex and the City. Chunxue Ouyan!, School of Session 13: Soundscapes Journalism and Communication, Tsin"hua University, Beijin", China, Replayed Critical Analysis of ‘Chinese Elements’ Session 10: Affecting Experiences in American Television Series Slot Code: POPF4a Frederik Dhaenens, Sander De Ridder, Time: Fri 28 June 16.00-17.30 Slot Code: POPT1b Centre for Cinema and Media Studies, Ghent University Bel"ium, Room: Q217 Time: Thu 27 June 9.00 – 10.30 Resistant Masculinities in Alternative R Chair: Tonny Krijnen Room: Q220 & B: Understanding the gender politics Presentations: Chair: Barry Kin" of Frank Ocean, How to Dress Well Youn! Chan Kim, Hyun Ju Oh, Hankuk Presentations: and The Weekend. University of Forei"n Studies, Korean Deborah Philips, University of Republic, Bri"hton, Mohammad Majidzadeh, Independent From K-Pop to K-Musical: Rethinking Neuroliberalism - the marketing of the scholar, Global/Local in Korean Musical self and entrepreneurial culture The E"ects of Friends Series on Industry. Iranian Youths. Seon!bin Hwan!, Rikkyo University, Miaoju Jian, National Chun" Chen" Japan, University, Taiwan. Session 12: Mediating the Real Korean Wave in the “Cool Japan”: Resistance as Life or Business: The Japanese Responses to Korean Dynamic Tension and Forces Within Popular Culture from Industrial and Taiwan’s Indie Music Scene. Political Perspectives Slot Code: POPF3a Time: Fri 28 June 14.00 – 15.30 110 Malaika Mutere, University of Chair: Deborah Phillips California at Irvine, USA, Presentations: Mature Oral-Aesthetic Discourse and Garry Whannel, University Of the Schooling of ‘New’ Media in Bedfordshire, Ubuntu: The Case of Hip-Hop Vortextuality, laminarity and turbulence: Notes on the problematic Xixi Quan, Chinese University of Hon" character of ‘news’ in the 21st century. Kin", Street Dance in Hong Kong - Rosser James Kereama Johnson, Incorporation by Space and the Place Frances Nelson, Auckland University Making Practice. of Technolo"y, Chewing wastes time: a critical examination of televised "extreme Session 14: Fashioning Subjects eating"

Andreas Widholm, Department of Slot Code: POPS1a Media Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden, Time: Sat 29 June 9.00 – 10.30 Public screens and media events: Room: Q217 Understanding mass consumption of Chair: Barry Kin" television in out-of-home settings. Presentations: Michael Harnischmacher, University of Anne Grüne, University of Erfurt, Trier, Germany, Germany, A crisis of reality. Presentation and Skeptical readers and indi"erent Perception of reality in scripted factual cultural identification processes in entertainment formats transcultural formatted television entertainment shows

Niall Brennan, Fairfield University, USA Melodrama, Modernity, and the Brazilian Television Mini-series

Irena Reifova, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University in Pra"ue. The Czech Ugly Betty as a Heroine of Utopian Capitalism

Anja Maria Hirdman, Shame as Entertainment – Financial Hardship in Reality-TV

11.00 – 12.30 Business Meeting Room: Q217

Session 15: Raptures of the Real

Slot Code: POPS3a Time: Sat 29 June 14.00 – 15.30

Room: Q217 111 POST-SOCIALIST AND POST- AUTHORITARIAN COMMUNICATION

(POS)

Chair: Anastasia Grusha (Moscow perils of (post-authoritarian) Russian press, market and State University, Russia) journalism culture in Mexico modernization (Shan"hai Jiao Ton" (Hokkaido University, Vice-Chair: Katja Lehtisaari Chin! Wen Chen Sun!min Kim University, China) and Guo Lian! Republic of Korea): (University of Helsinki, Finland) Zhan! (Shan"hai Jiao Ton" University, Bordering culture and feeling the Vice-Chair: Michael Meyen China): nation: Mass media and development (University of Munich, Germany) New media, new citizens, new dictatorship in South Korea government? A study of audience in Shanghai China Session 3: . After the Arab Session 1: Media, nation building Spring: Media systems in and democracy Session 2: Collective memory and transition & Business meeting the transformation of communist core issues Slot Code: POSW3a Slot Code: POSF3a Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 Slot Code: POSW4a Time: Fri 28 June 14.00-15.30 Room: HG09 Room: Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 Q158 Chair: Katja Lehtisaari (University of Chair: Michael Meyen (University of Helsinki, Finland) Room: HG09 Munich, Germany) Discussant: Anastasia Grusha Chair: Anastasia Grusha (Moscow Discussant: Justin McGuinness (Moscow State University, Russia) State University, Russia) (American University of Paris, France) Presentations: Discussant: Michael Meyen Presentations: (University of Munich, Germany) Herman Wasserman (Rhodes Michael Meyen (University of Munich, University, South Africa) and Anthea Presentations: Germany) and (University Garman (Rhodes University, South Anke Fiedler Africa): Men!qian Yuan (Chinese University of of Munich, Germany): After the Arab The meanings of citizenship: media Hon" Kon", Hon" Kon"): Spring: The freedom of the media in use and democracy in South Africa Re-envisioning the educated youth Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Iraq generation: Media representation, Justin McGuinness (American Anke Fiedler (University of Munich, collective memory and cultural politics University of Paris, France): Germany): in post-socialist China Media and nation building in post- A chemical Tchernobyl on the steppe? secession South Sudan: A beacon of Dzina Donauskaite (Vilnius University, On discourses of environmental press freedom in Africa? Lithuania): protest and counter-protest in the Poverty and social exclusion in post- Tunisian newsmedia (2012) Ylva Rodny-Gumede (University of Soviet community media. The case of Johannesbur", South Africa): Lithuania in 2012 Re-conceptualising the analysis of Session 4:. Journalism cultures Anna Szila!yi (City University of Hon" trajectories of media development in and the public sphere post-colonial societies Kon", Hon" Kon"): Radicals and their respective ‘others’: Mireya Márquez Ramírez (Universidad China in the eyes of the British and the Iberoamericana, Mexico): Hungarian far right media Slot Code: POSF4a Manufacturing political scandals: the Katja Lehtisaari (University of Helsinki, Time: Fri 28 June 16.00-17.30 Finland): 112 Room: Q158 Discussant: Anke Fiedler (University of Munich, Germany) Chair: Sarah Oates (University of Maryland, US) Presentations: Discussant: Kaarle Nordenstren" Dmitry L. Strovsky (Ural Federal (University of Tampere, Finland) University, Russia): The problems of open Presentations: communications in the modern Jonila Godole (University of Tirana, Russian media Albania): Jukka Pietiläinen (University of Who is a journalist in Albania today? Helsinki, Finland): Providing a model of the Albanian Foreign news in Russian regions: journalist trends since 1995

Sally Brou!hton Micova (London Ol!a Ilivna Brusylovska (I.I.Mechnikov School of Economics and Political Odessa National University, Ukraine): Science, UK): Ukrainian media: Oligarchs and post- The aetiology of draft media law socialist political landscape in syndrome in South East Europe transition Joe F. Khalil (Northwestern University, Dila Beisembayeva (Unitec New Qatar) and Asma Ajroudi Zealand, New Zealand), Evan!elia (Northwestern University, Qatar): Post- Papoutsaki (Unitec New Zealand, New revolution Tunisian media: Transition Zealand), Svetlana Kulikova (United or transformation? States) and Elena Kolesova (Unitec New Zealand, New Zealand): Social media, online activism and government control in Kazakhstan

Sarah Ann Oates (University of Maryland, US) and Tetiana Lokot (University of Maryland, US): Twilight of the Gods?: How Internet users challenged Russian news frames in the winter protests of 2011-12

Fer!al Quinn (Dublin City University, Ireland): Building cities on sand: An examination of the normative basis for journalism in

Session 5. Media landscape in Russia, Ukraine and Tunisia

Slot Code: POSS1a

Time: Sat 29 June 09.00-10.30

Room: Q158 Chair: Jukka Pietiläinen (University of Helsinki, Finland)

113 PUBLIC SERVICE MEDIA POLICIES (PSM)

Chair: Jo Bardoel (University of Barbara Thomass (Ruhr-Universität Christian Potschka & Kari Karppinen Amsterdam/Radboud University Bochum) on the relationship with (Leuphana Universität, Germany) Nijme"en, The Netherlands) audiences Reforming Public Service Media Vice-Chair: Leen d’Haenens (KU Funding in Germany and Finland: Leuven, Bel"ium) Policy-Making Processes and the Session 2: DOUBLE EBU PANEL Inclusion of the Public SESSION (II). Public Service Session 1: DOUBLE EBU PANEL Media: How To Be Indispensable Mathias Künzler, Manuel Puppis, SESSION (I). Public Service in 2020? Corinne Schweizer, Samuel Studer Media: How To Be Indispensable (IPMZ Zurich, Switzerland) in 2020? The Last Hour of the License Fee? Slot Code: PSMW3a Reforming the Funding of Public Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 Service Media in Response to Change Slot Code: PSMW2a Room: QG15 Amber M.K. Smallwood, Soo J. Moon, Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Chair: Jo Bardoel Brad Yates (University of West Room: QG15 Presentations: Geor"ia, USA) Chair: Leen d’Haenens Political Threats to Public Television in Ruurd Bierman & Andra Leurdijk (EBU, Presentations: the U.S.: Examining the National-Level Netherlands) Discourse and Current Financial Roberto Suarez Candel (EBU, Geneva) Challenges, opportunities for PSM and Trends Public Service Media: How to be how to be indispensable in 2020? indispensable in 2020? Roddy Flynn (Dublin City University, Inta Brikse & Ieva Beitika (University of Ireland) Maria Michalis (University of Latvia, Latvia) Separating Public Service Westminster, UK) Determining public value of public Broadcasting from Public Service Infrastructure as a public service broadcasting: case study of Latvia Broadcasters media content issue Mary Debrett (La Trobe University, Pieter Fourie (University of South Mercè Díez (Universidad Autonoma de Australia) Africa, South Africa) Barcelona, Spain) A two speed conversation? Exploring The rise and fall of PSB in South The Internal Pluralism of Content in the public value of climate change Africa: The need for a new model the Public Service Mission of Public coverage at Australia’s ABC Broadcasters in Spain Discussants on future le"itimization of PSM: Session 4: Content Creation by Camille Reyes (Rut"ers, USA) Josef Trappel (University of Salzbur") Public Service Media in Response Putting the Service in PBS: U.S. Public Richard Collins (City University to Change Media Policy Flaws and Lessons from London) Public Libraries Slot Code: PSMS1a Discussants: Session 3: Funding and Time: Sat 29 June 09:00 – 10:30 Organizing Public Service Media Minna Aslama Horowitz (New America Room: HG20 Foundation, Washin"ton DC/St. John’s in Response to Change Chair: Leen d’Haenens University, NYC/University of Helsinki) Presentations: on multi-stakeholderism and public media. Slot Code: PSMW4a Andrea Esser & Pia Majbritt Jensen (University of Roehampton, UK) Pieter Fourie (University of South Time: Wed 26 June 16:00 – 17:30 The use of international television Africa) on distinct content Room: QG15 formats by public-service Chair: Jo Bardoel broadcasters in Australia, Denmark Presentations: 114 and Germany

Emili Prado, Matilde Del!ado, Nuria Garcia-Muňoz, Belen Monclus (Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) Television Content during the crisis: public vs. commercial strategies

Lenin Rafael Martell (Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico, Mexico) How to Produce Creative Radio Programming within Intercultural Societies?

Jo Bardoel (Radboud University Nijme"en/University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) A tribute to Karol Jakubowicz and his legacy to the field of media policy research

Re!ina De Dominicis & Hakan Er!ül (UNICEF, Turkey/Hacettepe University, Turkey) Assisting media, promoting democracy: The EU media development approach in MENA region

115 VISUAL CULTURE (VIS)

Chair: Sunny Yoon II. Reality and visual 1 James Timothy Clark (Nanyan" representation Technolo"ical University, Sin"apore), When art is advertising and I. Technological development and advertising is art. Visual culture Slot Code: VISW3a Time: Wed 26 June 14:00-15:30 2 Fernando do Nascimento Gonçalves Venue: Helix - The Gallery (State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Slot Code: VISW2a Chair: Stephanie Geise (Univerity of The construction of photography Time: Wed 26 June 11:00-12:30 Erfurt, Germany) visuality in contemporary art Venue: Helix - The Gallery 1 Emily Kei!htley (Department of Social Sciences, Lou"hborou"h Chair: Sunny Yoon (Hanyan" 3 Mikhail Peppas (Durban University University, South Korea) University UK), of Technolo"y, South Africa), 1 John Hondros (Communications and Michael Pickerin" (Department of Sanabelle Ebrahim (University of Media Research Institute, University of Social Sciences, Lou"hborou"h KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa), Westminster, United Kin"dom), University UK). Africa Rising: Deco Nouveau Afrique Traditional amateur video producers’ Vernacular Photography and Digital Remembering adoption of internet technology 4 Jeneen Naji (Centre for Media Studies, National University of Ireland, 2. Carlos Eduardo Marquioni 2 José Afonso Silva Maynooth, Ireland), (Universidade Tuiuti do Parana, Brazil), Junior(Universidade Federal de Pixels and Poetry – an investigation Structures of feelings and Brazilian Pernambuco - UFPE. Brazil) into the impact of the digital apparatus digital television: cultural João Guilherme Peixoto(Universidade on poetic methods of signification reconfigurations in times of Federal de Pernambuco - UFPE. Brazil), Guidelines for a convergent technological migration 5 Erik Palmer (Southern Ore"on Photojournalism: multimedia and University, United States), 3 Alfio Leotta (Victoria University of narrative issues in features and The Most Powerful Photographer In Wellin"ton, New Zealand), general news coverages the World: Richard Avedon, Yuri Movie Maps: Promoting Film-Tourism Arcurs, and the Evolution of through the Development of Mobile, 3 Elmira Moosavitabar (M.A in Photographic Power in the 21st Digital Mapping Tools Journalism from Allameh Tabataba'i Century University, Iran, Islamic Republic Of), 4. Thanaseelen nil Rajasakran (PhD Hossein A%hami (Assistant Professor Candidate/Senior Lecturer, Hon" of Communication Studies at Allameh IV. Cinema and Visual Culture Kon"), Tabataba'i University, Iran, Islamic Andy Won! (Research Assistant Republic Of), Images of Friends and Foes; Visual Professor, Hon" Kon"), Slot Code: VIST1a Analysis of Images of Dead Bodies of Santhidran Sinnappan, Assistant Time: Thu 27 June 09:00-10:30 Saddam, Bhutto; bin Laden and Professor Venue: Helix - The Gallery (Malaysia), Qaddafi in Iranian Dailies Chair: Deborah Tudor (Southern Ms Vashnarekha Illinois University, USA) Kumarasuria(Lecturer, Malaysia) III. Visual Art and Visual Culture Geraldine Pan!iras (Lecturer, Malaysia), 1 Alexander Godulla (Chair for communication science University of Sivan Koran( Lecturer, Malaysia), Video Rules: The impact of parental Slot Code: VISW4a Passau, Germany), income levels and gender on playing Time: Wed 26 June 16:00-17:30 Bad News from Dystopia? Reflections violent video games, and academic Venue: Helix - The Gallery of the current media change in modern science fiction movies. aptitude among juveniles Chair: Myoun" Hye Kim (Don"eui University, South Korea)

116 2 Marta Perez Pereiro (University of Slot Code: VIST4a Philippe Meers(University of Antwerp, Santia"o, Spain), Time: Thu 27 June 16:00-17:30 Bel"ium), Silvia Roca Baamonde (University of Venue: Helix - The Gallery The social experience of going to the Santia"o, Spain), Chair: Timothy Havens (University of movies in the 1930s-1960s in a Role models in small cinemas. Mexican northern town: Movie going Iowa, USA) Strategies of creativity to survive in a habits and memories of films in 1 Sunny Yoon (Hanyan" global market Monterrey, Mexico University(Korea, Republic Of), Chic K-pop?: Asian popular culture in 4 Joana Bicacro (Universidade Europe and visual representation of Lusófona de Humanidades e music V. Visual Narrative and Technolo"ies, Portu"al), Interactivity Odes to a lazy body: Delay and stasis 2 Maria Luna (Universitat Autonoma as backlashes to acceleration de Barcelona, Colombia), Romantic vision encounters Slot Code: VIST3a ethnography in real-place-based film VIII. Power/ Ideology in Visual Time: Thu 27 June 14:00-15:30 representation culture Venue: Helix - The Gallery Chair: Yun"-Ho Im (Pusan National 3 Renata Catharino (Communication University, South Korea) and Culture Master Pro"ramme, Rio de Slot Code: VISF3a 1 Thomas Herdin (University of Janeiro Federal University, Brazil), Time: Salzbur", Austria), “The Indian is another humanity” – Fri 28 June 14:00-15:30 Significance of mirror neurons in visual History, representation of the Other Venue: Helix - The Gallery culture in an intercultural setting and communication systems put at Chair: Sunny Yoon (Hanyan" stake in Brazilian documentary film University, South Korea) 2 Maria T. Soto-Sanfiel (Facultat de Serras da Desordem. 1 Myoun!hye Kim (Don"-Eui Ciències de la Comunicació. University, Korea, Republic Of), Departament de Comunicació A critical investigation of gender Audiovisual i Publicitat. stereotypes in Korean children's Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,) VII. Globalization and World animation "Pororo Juan-José Igartua(Facultad de visual order Ciencias Sociales. 2 Julia Niemann (University of Departamento de Sociolo"ía y Hohenheim, Germany), Comunicación Universidad de Slot Code: VISF1a Stephanie Geise (Univerity of Erfurt, Salamanca), Time: Fri 28 June 09:00-10:30 Germany), The e"ect of cultural proximity in Venue: Helix - The Gallery Yvonne Alle!er (Univerity of Erfurt, interactive narrative reception Chair: Mikhail Peppas(Durban Germany), University of Technolo"y (South Africa) Mandy Badermann (Univerity of 3 Carolina Oliveira do Amaral 1 Doobo Shim (Sun"shin University, Hohenheim, Germany), (Universidade Federal Fluminense - Korea, Republic Of), Anja Briehl (Univerity of Hohenheim, Niterói, RJ, Brazil), The consumption of Korean media Germany), Sidewalls and YouTube: a street corner products in Southeast Asia Hien Thi Thu N!uyen (Univerity of called “Attraction” Hohenheim Germany), 2 José MAurício Silva (Presbiterian Mareike Oehrl (Univerity of 4. Matous Hrdina (Charles University University Mackenzie, Brazil), Hohenheim, Germany), in Pra"ue - Faculty of Social Sciences - Afonso Celso Fi!ueiredo (Presbiterian Bourdieu on Social Network Sites: The Institute of Communication Studies University Mackenzie, Brazil), Communicative Function of and Journalism, Czech Republic), Between Carnival and Global Economical, Cultural and Social The New Aesthetic as the emerging Financial Issues: is 2012 “Mensalão" Capital of Visual Frames in Facebook articulation of contemporary digital Trial bringing another Level of reality Complexities for Brazil world image? 3 lisa nakamura (American Cultures, Screen Arts and Cultures University of 3 Jose-Carlos Lozano (Texas A&M Michi"an, Ann Arbor (United States), VI. Cultural Identity and visual International University, United States), Unfree Labor: Memetic Imaging Communication Daniel Biltereyst (Ghent University, Practices and the Co-Production of Bel"ium) Racism 117 4 Åsne Håndlykken-Luz (University Miriam Meissner (University of Federal Fluminese, Rio de Janeiro, Amsterdam(Netherlands), Brazil and University of Ber"amo, Italy), Visualizing Global Market Dynamics: Mapping politics, power, and resistance Urban Interiors in Financial Crisis in the making of (in)visible Films and Photography cartographies: battles for 'the right to the city' in Rio de Janeiro. Levent Yilmazok (Minar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey), A Cinematic Narration of the Great IX Panel: Digital Cosmopolitans Depression: Recalling John Ford’s The Grapes of Wrath

Slot Code: VISF4a Lara Mazurka (University of Time: Fri 28 June 16:00-17:30 Amsterdam, Netherlands), Venue: Helix - The Gallery Barbarians at the Gates: Islam, Chair: Deborah A. Tudor (Southern Immigration, and Women Illinois University Carbondale, United States) XI Business Meeting Deborah A. Tudor (Southern Illinois Sat 29th June 11:00-12:30 University Carbondale, United States), Venue: HG17 Future Cosmopolitanism, or Globalism becomes Galacticism

Ahmet Atay (Colle"e of Wooster, Ohio, USA) Shifting Identities and Cyber Possibilities

Timothy Havens (University of IowaUnited States), The Racial Temporality of Digital Cosmopolitanism, or 50 Cent goes to Hungary

Hrishikesh In!le (En"lish and Forei"n Lan"ua"es University, Hyderabad, India), Experimental Film in India: Aspects of Cosmopolitanism and Political Agency

X Panel: Mediating Creative Destruction

Slot Code: VISS1a Time: Sat 29 June 09:00-10:30 Venue HG17 Chair:

Simon Ferdinand (University of Amsterdam(Netherlands), Cartography and Time in Stephen Walter’s London Subterranea 118 119 120 IAMCR 2013 Conference, Dublin IAMCR 2013 Crises, ‘Creative Destruction’ and the Global Power and Communication Orders communications IAMCR 2013 Dublin, Ireland: 25 - 29 June 2013 opinion IAMCR association education power research economy emerging comhrá Crises, ‘Creative Destruction’ and the Global Power Communication Orders organisations international Dublin politics economics 2013 gender global Baile Átha Cliath creative journalism education networkmedia crisis destruction fáilte university health political public scholars mediated PROGRAMME