TABLE OF CONTENTS

IAMCR AIECS WELCOME MESSAGES ...... 2 AIERI IAMCR INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ...... 7

SECTIONS AND WORKING GROUPS CHAIRS ...... 8

CONFERENCE COMMITTEES ...... 8

PRACTICAL INFORMATIONS ...... 9

THANKS ...... 14

MAP OF UQAM CAMPUS ...... 15

PROGRAMME-AT-A-GLANCE ...... 17

PRE-CONFERENCES ...... 20

POST-CONFERENCE ...... 20

SPECIAL EVENTS ...... 21

SECTION & WG ROOMS & SLOTS GRID ...... 24

SUNDAY, JULY 12 ...... 27

MONDAY, JULY 13 ...... 31

TUESDAY, JULY 14 ...... 67

WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 ...... 101

THURSDAY, JULY 16 ...... 131

SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS ...... 153 Welcome, bienvenue, bienvenida! Bienvenue, welcome, bienvenida!

We are delighted to gather here in Montreal to share Nous sommes rassemblés à Montréal pour partager our work and ideas, as well as to meet new colleagues nos travaux et nos idées, mais aussi pour rencontrer The Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) is L’Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) est heu- and rekindle friendships. de nouveaux collègues et raviver des amitiés. Merci pleased to host the 2015 Conference of the Interna- reuse d’accueillir l’édition 2015 du Congrès de l’As- Many thanks to the UQAM Local Organizing Commit- au comité organisateur de l’UQAM de nous accueillir tional Association for Media and Communication Re- sociation Internationale des Études et Recherches sur tee for its efforts in hosting our meetings and planning pour nos rencontres et d’organiser de palpitantes ac- search (IAMCR). With delegates from more than 80 l’Information. Avec ses nombreux congressistes prove- many exciting social events. The work of the Section tivités sociales. La contribution des chefs de section countries, the event promises to be a success, both nant de plus de 80 pays, cet événement promet d’être and Working Group heads is also greatly appreciated et des groupes de travail est également grandement through the relevance of the theme chosen and by the un succès, tant par la pertinence du thème retenu que and we look forward to some stimulating and produc- appréciée, et nous attendons avec impatience les dis- interesting discussions that will surely emerge from par l’intérêt des discussions que ne manqueront pas tive discussions. cussions productives et stimulantes que ces rencon- those topics. de susciter les sujets abordés. tres entraîneront. The program includes a range of plenary panels and This will also be the chance for you to discover Ce sera aussi l’occasion pour vous de découvrir Mon- special sessions that we hope you will find interesting, La programmation comprend une variété de réunions Montreal and our campus, proudly located in the tréal et notre campus fièrement établi au centre-ville. provocative and inspirational. Our thanks especially to plénières et de sessions spéciales que, nous l’es- downtown area. UQAM was founded in 1969 L’UQAM a été fondée en 1969 avec la volonté de UNESCO for its support and for the organization of pérons, vous trouverez intéressantes, provocantes et with the clear intention to democratize higher edu- contribuer à la démocratisation de l’enseignement several special sessions. inspirantes. Nous tenons également à remercier l’UN- cation and contribute to the scientific, economic supérieur ainsi qu’au développement scientifique, ESCO pour son soutien, ainsi que pour l’organisation and sociocultural developments in Quebec. Today, our économique et socioculturel du Québec. Aujourd’hui, We will also be awarding two new prizes: the Stuart de plusieurs sessions spéciales. Hall Award and the Direction for Climate Communi- university offers over 300 undergraduate and gradua- notre université compte plus de 300 programmes cation Research Fellowship. The UCF/IAMCR Urban Nous remettrons deux nouveaux prix cette année : le te programs to more than 44,000 students in a wide aux trois cycles d’études et accueille plus de 44 000 Communication Research Grant will also be presented Prix Stuart Hall et le Direction for Climate Communi- range of disciplines and research fields, including com- étudiantes et étudiants dans une large gamme de again this year. Congratulations to the winners of these cation Research Fellowship. La bourse UCF/IAM- munication. disciplines et de champs de recherche, entre autres en awards, as well as to the recipients of this year’s Travel CR Urban Communication Research sera également communication. Grants. décernée. Félicitations aux gagnants, ainsi qu’aux ré- I wish you an outstanding conference! cipiendaires des bourses de voyage de cette année! Je vous souhaite un bon congrès! Best wishes and enjoy Montreal! Meilleurs vœux et profitez bien de Montréal!

Robert Proulx, Ph.D. Janet Wasko Rector, Université du Québec à Montréal President, IAMCR Recteur de l’Université du Québec à Montréal Présidente, IAMCR

2 3 Welcome to Montreal, to UQAM and to the Faculty Bienvenue à Montréal, à l’UQAM et à la Faculté de I wish a very warm welcome to the International Asso- Je souhaite la plus chaleureuse des bienvenues à l’As- of Communication for the 2015 edition of the IAMCR communication pour l’édition 2015 du premier congrès ciation for Media and Communication Research. This is sociation Internationale des Études et Recherches annual conference and the first to take place in North de l’IAMCR à se tenir en Amérique du Nord. the first time that the convention is being held in North sur l’Information (AIERI). C’est la première fois que America. America. We are especially proud to welcome dele- le congrès de l’AIERI se tient en Amérique du Nord. La Faculté de communication de l’UQAM est le plus gates from 80 countries. Nous sommes particulièrement fiers d’accueillir des The Faculty of Communication of UQAM is the lar- grand pôle de formation francophone en communica- délégués de 80 pays. gest francophone education centre in communication tion et son excellence est largement reconnue. Être The city is a major innovation centre for media and com- in North America and its excellence is widely recog- l’hôte de cette première incursion de l’association en munication. It is not surprising that there are 11 univer- La métropole du Québec est un important centre nized. To host this first edition in North America is a terre américaine représente une source de fierté. sities and institutions of higher learning in Montréal. d’innovation dans le domaine des médias et des com- great source of pride for us. munications : ce n’est pas étonnant quand on sait qu’on Le thème Hégémonie ou résistance? Sur le pouvoir I wish you all an excellent stay. You will soon see that trouve à Montréal onze universités et institutions d’édu- The theme Hegemony or resistance? The Ambiguous ambigu de la communication, proposé cette année, Montréal is a friendly city known for its culture, history, cation supérieure. Power of Communication, proposed this year, reflects exprime bien le caractère médiatique et social de la fine dining and especially its unique personality. It is a the media and social research done and taught at programmation de recherche et d’enseignement de welcoming, festive and inspiring city. Je vous souhaite à tous un excellent séjour. Vous the Faculty, including both the practical and critical la Faculté, incluant tant les aspects pratiques que découvrirez rapidement que Montréal est une ville con- aspects. It offers 31 programs of undergraduate and critiques. La Faculté offre 31 programmes aux trois I hope that everything you discover here will make you viviale qui se distingue par sa culture, son histoire, sa graduate studies and welcomes nearly 4,000 students cycles d’études et accueille chaque année près de want to come back with your family and friends for gastronomie et, surtout, par sa personnalité unique. each year. 4 000 étudiants et étudiantes. Montréal’s 375th anniversary, which we will celebrate C’est une ville accueillante, festive et inspirante. in 2017. We hope you will enjoy your stay in Montreal, have the Nous espérons que vous profiterez pleinement de J’espère que les découvertes que vous ferez chez nous opportunity to meet new people and exchange ideas, votre séjour à Montréal pour établir des contacts et I wish all participants a wonderful conference. vous inciteront à revenir avec votre famille et vos amis à and take home many good memories. des échanges fructueux dont vous rapporterez les ré- l’occasion du 375e anniversaire de Montréal que nous sultats et les bons souvenirs dans vos réseaux. célébrerons en 2017. I wish you an excellent conference! Bon congrès à vous. Bon congrès à tous les participants!

Denis Coderre Pierre Mongeau, Doyen Montreal Mayor, Maire de Montréal

4 5 INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL | CONSEIL INTERNATIONAL | CONSEJO INTERNACIONAL

Elected Members | Membres élus | Executive Board | Comité directeur | Miembros electos Comité director Eno Akpabio Janet Wasko, President Denize Araujo Maria Michalis, Secretary General Seon-Gi Baek Nico Carpentier, Treasurer Gabriele Hadl Pradip Thomas, Vice-President Basyouni Hamada Aimée Vega, Vice-President It is with great pleasure that the Université du Québec C’est avec grand plaisir que l’Université du Québec à Tom Jacobson Bruce Girard, Executive Director à Montréal and the Faculty of Communication are hos- Montréal et sa Faculté de communication accueillent le Beate Josephi ting the annual conference of the International Associa- congrès annuel de l’IAMCR. Friedrich Krotz tion for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). Philippe Maarek En plus des conférenciers de prestige, des tables Stefania Milan Past Presidents | Anciens présidents | In addition to many renowned speakers, the conference rondes et des sessions parallèles qui sont annoncés Chris Paterson Ex Presidentes will include a number of panels and parallel sessions as dans le cadre du congrès, le comité organisateur a Manuel Pinto Cees Hamelink part of its schedule. The organizing committee has also prévu plusieurs activités culturelles et sociales qui per- Ester Pollack Katharine Sarikakis Robin Mansell planned various social and cultural activities that will mettront à tous les participants de créer de nouveaux Ruth Teer-Tomaselli Frank Morgan allow all participants to renew links and make new ones liens avec des collègues venant des quatre coins de la Hamid Mowlana with colleagues from around the world. These activities planète. Par le biais de ces activités, le comité organi- Manuel Pares i Maicas will help bring people together in a more festive atmos- sateur a également voulu mettre en valeur le talent et la Annabelle Sreberny phere. The organizing committee would like to highlight créativité des étudiants qui fréquentent notre universi- Section Chairs | Présidents de sections | the talents and creativity of the students attending our té. Nous saluons leur travail et les remercions de l’aide Presidentes de secciones university. We recognize their hard work and thank qu’ils apportent à la réussite de cet événement. Alina Bernstein them for their help, which has contributed so much to Sandra Braman the success of this event. Les membres du comité organisateur local du congrès Satarupa Dasgupta de l’IAMCR UQAM 2015 partagent la conviction que Divina Frau-Meigs The members of the organizing committee of IAMCR le Québec, le Canada et la ville de Montréal sont des Manuel Pinto UQAM 2015 sincerely believe that the City of Montreal, lieux où il fait bon vivre. Rodrigo Gómez the Province of Quebec and Canada are vibrant and Arne Hintz productive places in which to live. Christina Holtz-Bacha Maria-Jose Canel Bien cordialement, Epp Lauk Chandrika Kaul Cordially, Kaitlynn Mendes Margaretha Geertsema-Sligh Francesca Musiani Sandra Ristovska Hillel Nossek Peter Lunt Jo Pierson Ibrahim Saleh Herman Wasserman Christian Agbobli and Yanick Farmer Co-directors of the Local Organizing Committee Codirecteurs du comité organisateur local

6 7 WORKING GROUPS CHAIRS | PRÉSIDENTS DES PRACTICAL INFORMATIONS | INFORMATIONS PRATIQUES GROUPES DE TRAVAIL | PRESIDENTES DE GRUPOS INFORMACIONES PRÁCTICAS DE TRABAJO Roza Tsagarousianou Chris Paterson IAMCR UQAM 2015 Application | Application WiFi access codes for Palais des congrès Olga Smirnova Willemien Sanders IAMCR UQAM 2015 | Aplicación IAMCR and UQAM | Réseau sans fil pour PDC et UQAM Pieter Maeseele Victor Khroul UQAM 2015 | Red wifi para PDC y UQAM Manuel Pares I Maicas Yoel Cohen Maria Teresa Nicolas Barry King Gerard Goggin Anastasia Grusha Download the Sched app from the app centre on your Free WiFi is available throughout the UQAM site. Kate Holland Leen d'Haenens mobile device and then look for the IAMCR UQAM Users are required to register using the username and Marjan de Bruin Jo Bardoel 2015 event, or download it directly from our official password below: Basyouni Hamada Sunny Yoon website: http://congresiamcr.uqam.ca/ Username: iamcr001 Password: 3xy288Uq Roel Puijik The app is free of charge, and works on iPhone, iPad and Android devices. Once registered, you will have WiFi access for the entire week. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE | COMITÉ ORGANISATEUR You can also share your pictures on Instagram #IAMCR2015 Free WiFi will also be available during the Welcoming Event at the Palais des congrès. Users are required to DE LA CONFÉRENCE | COMITÉ ORGANIZADOR DE LA Tweet us @ IAMCR2015 and join the conversation register using the username and password below: with the entire conference to #IAMCR2015 CONFERENCIA Username: IAMCR Password: iamcr2015 Local Organizing Committee | Logistical Organizing Committee | Vous pouvez télécharger l’application IAMCR UQAM Comité organisateur local | Comité organisateur – logistique | Un réseau Internet sans fil sera disponible sur tout le 2015 directement sur votre téléphone, à partir de votre campus de l’UQAM. Les utilisateurs doivent s’inscrire Comité organizador local Comité organizador - logística centre d’applications, ou la télécharger à partir de en utilisant les informations suivantes : notre site Web officiel : http://congresiamcr.uqam.ca/ Yanick Farmer Cathy Beausoleil, Producer Nom d’utilisateur : iamcr001 Co-director IAMCR UQAM 2015 and Professor, L’application est gratuite et fonctionne sur les appareils Mot de passe : 3xy288Uq Emmanuelle Baillargeon-Choinière iPhone, iPad et Android. Department of Social and Public Communication – Marketing and Finances Director Une fois inscrit, vous aurez accès au réseau sans fil UQAM Vous pouvez aussi partager vos photos sur Instagram pour une semaine complète. Audrey-Anne Desaulniers #IAMCR2015 Christian Agbobli Communications Director Un réseau Internet sans fil sera également disponible Co-director IAMCR UQAM 2015 and Professor, Tweetez nous à @ IAMCR2015 et joingnez la conver- durant la soirée d’inauguration, au Palais des congrès. Department of Social and Public Communication – Sylvie Pouliot, Logistics Director sation avec l'ensemble du congrès au #IAMCR2015 UQAM Les utilisateurs doivent s’inscrire en utilisant les infor- Brigitte Martin, Logistics Manager mations suivantes : Martin Lussier Nom d’utilisateur : IAMCR Daphnée Champagne, Sponsorship Manager Usted puede cargar la aplicación IAMCR UQAM Professor, Department of Social and Public Commu- Mot de passe : iamcr2015 nication – UQAM Laurence Durocher, Communications Manager 2015 directamente en su teléfono móvil, a partir de su centro de aplicaciones, o en nuestro sitio Web oficial: Una red de Internet wifi estará disponible en todo el Lise Renaud Marie Tétreault, VIP Manager http://congresiamcr.uqam.ca/ Vice-Dean of Research and Creation, Faculty of campus de UQAM. Los usuarios deben inscribirse Patrick Rémillard, Digital Strategist Communication – UQAM La aplicación es gratuita y funciona en aparatos usando las siguientes informaciones: Kloé Marchand, Social media Strategist iPhone, iPad y Android. Nombre de usuario: iamcr001 Pierre Barrette Palabra clave: 3xy288Uq Professor, School of Media – UQAM Kimberly Rousseau, Social media Specialist Usted puede también compartir su fotos sobre Nadège Broustau Séléna Champagne, Social media Specialist Instagram #IAMCR2015 Una vez inscripto, tendrá acceso a la red wifi por una semana completa. Professor, Department of Social and Public Commu- Tweet a nosotros @ IAMCR2015 y unirse a la conver- nication – UQAM sación con todo la conferencia a #IAMCR2015 Una red de Internet wifi estará igualmente disponible André Mondoux durante la noche de la inauguración, en el Palacio de Professor, School of Media – UQAM Congresos. Los usuarios deben inscribirse usando las informaciones siguientes: Carey Nelson Nombre de usuario: IAMCR Master of language, Language School – UQAM Palabra clave: iamcr2015

8 9 Conference venue schedule | Heures d’ouverture Registration hours | Horaire des inscriptions | Computer Room schedule and information | 2) La Beca UCF | AIECS para la Investigación en des pavillons du congrès | Horas de apertura de Horario de las inscripciones Heures d’ouverture et information de la comunicación urbana será entregada al los pabellones del congreso comienzo del plenario del miércoles; salle d'informatique | Horas de apertura y infor- 3) La distinción Fellow para las nuevas Registration desks will be located at the Palais des mationes sobre la sala de informática orientaciones en investigación sobre la Monday through Thursday (July 13 to 16): congrès on Sunday, July 12, 14:00-17:00. DS-M900 comunicación climática será entregada al 7:30-22:00 – all doors will be opened Registration will take place in the Auditorium comienzo del plenario del jueves. Marie-Gérin-Lajoie from Monday, July 13 to Monday through Thursday (July 13 to 16): Friday through Sunday (July 10 - 12): Thursday, July 16, 8:00-12:00. 8:00-18:00 8:30-23:00 Badge | Badge | Identificación Doors open will be the following: The access code: DESS-CA Le dimanche 12 juillet, les inscriptions auront lieu au Password: desscaesg - Subway entrance Palais des congrès, 14:00-17:00. For security purposes, all delegates, accompanying - Hubert-Aquin Pavilion (A): 400 Ste-Catherine East persons and exhibitors must wear their name badge to Du lundi 13 au jeudi 16 juillet, les inscriptions se feront Du lundi au jeudi (13 au 16 juillet): - Sciences management Pavilion (R): every conference event. Badges are included in your 315 Ste-Catherine East dans l’auditorium Marie-Gérin-Lajoie, 8:00-12:00. 8:30-23:00 Code d’accès : DESS-CA registration package. The package also includes the - Judith-Jasmin Pavilion (J): 1400 Berri Program-at-a-Glance, as well as a list of all restaurants El domingo 12 de julio, las inscripciones tendrán Mot de passe : desscaesg that offer a discount to conference participants. lugar en el Palacio de Congresos, 14:00-17:00. Del lunes 13 al jueves 16 julio de, las inscripciones Del lunes al jueves (13 a 16 de julio): Aux fins de sécurité, tous les participants, les accom- Du lundi au jeudi (13 au 16 juillet) : se harán en el auditorium Marie-Gérin-Lajoie 8:30-23:00 pagnateurs et les exposants doivent en tout temps 7:30-22:00 – toutes les portes seront ouvertes 8:00-12:00. Nombre de usuario: DESS-CA Palabra clave: desscaesg porter leur badge lors des événements reliés au Du vendredi au dimanche (10 au 12 juillet) : congrès. Les badges seront remis dans la pochette 8:00-18:00 Headsets for simultaneous translation | d’inscription. La pochette contient aussi une vue Les portes ouvertes sont les suivantes : Écouteurs pour la traduction simultanée | Awards | Remise de prix | d’ensemble du programme du congrès ainsi qu’une liste des restaurateurs qui offrent une réduction de - Entrée du métro Audífonos para la traducción simultánea Entrega de premios - Pavillon Hubert-Aquin (A) : prix aux participants au congrès. 400, rue Sainte-Catherine Est - Pavillon des sciences de la gestion (R) : Headsets will be available at the Palais des congrès Awards will be presented at the start of the second, Con fines de seguridad, todos los participantes, los 315, rue Sainte-Catherine Est on Sunday, and at the start of each plenary session in third and fourth plenary sessions. acompañantes y los expositores deben usar su identi- - Pavillon Judith-Jasmin (J) : 1400, rue Berri. the Marie-Gérin-Lajoie auditorium throughout the rest 1) Tuesday Plenary: IAMCR Prize in Memory of ficación en todo momento durante los eventos del con- of the week. You’ll need to provide an identification Stuart Hall greso. Las identificaciones serán entregadas dentro document to get the headset and you shall return it at 2) Wednesday Plenary: UCF | IAMCR Urban del sobre de inscripción. El sobre contiene también the end of the week or at our convenience. Communication Research Grant informaciones generales del congreso así como una Del lunes al jueves (13 a l6 de julio): 3) Thursday Plenary: New Directions for lista de restaurantes que ofrecen descuentos a los 7:30-22:00 - todas las puertas van a estár abiertas Les écouteurs pour la traduction simultanée seront Climate Communication Research Fellowship participantes. offerts au Palais des congrès le dimanche ou au début Au début de la deuxième, de la troisième et de la qua- Del viernes al domingo (10 – 12 de julio): de chaque plénière, et à l’auditorium Marie-Gérin-Lajoie 8:00-18:00 trième plénière, des prix seront remis : Gala dinner - Cavalier Maxim cruise | le reste de la semaine. Vous devrez laisser une carte 1) Le Prix AIERI, en mémoire de Stuart Hall, Puertas abiertas: d’identité afin de vous procurer les écouteurs et vous Souper Gala - Croisière Cavalier Maxim | - Entrada del metro sera remis au début de la plénière du mardi; pourrez les retourner à la fin de la semaine ou à votre 2) La Bourse UCF | AIERI pour la Recherche en Cena de Gala - Crucero Cavalier Maxim - Pabellón Hubert-Aquin (A): convenance durant la semaine. 400, calle Sainte-Catherine Este communication urbaine sera remise au début de la plénière du mercredi; All attendees who have bought a ticket for the Gala - Pabellón de las ciencia de la gestión (R): Los audífonos para la traducción simultánea serán 3) Le Fellow pour les nouvelles directions en Dinner will receive their ticket once they are on board 315, calle Sainte-Catherine Este ofrecidos en el Palacio de Congresos el domingo, recherche sur la communication climatique sera the boat. If you are going by taxi, ask to be dropped off - Pabellón Judith-Jasmin (J): 1400, calle Berri o al comienzo de cada plenario, y en el auditorio remis au début de la plénière du jeudi. at the Quai Alexandra at the Old Port. Signs will then Marie-Gérin-Lajoie por el resto de la semana. Usted lead you to the boat. If you have any food allergies, deberá dejar un documento de identidad para obtener Los premios serán entregados al comienzo del segun- please inform your waiter once you are seated. It is los auriculares y usted podrá devolverlos al fin de la do, tercero y cuarto plenario: important not to change seats during the meal. semana o como usted desee durante la semana. 1) El Premio AIECS, en memoria de Stuart Hall, será entregado al comienzo de la sesión plenaria del martes;

10 11 Les billets pour le souper Gala seront remis aux par- La navette 747 Aéroport P.-E.-Trudeau / Centre-ville ticipants sur le bateau. Vous devez vous présenter au Smoking | Interdiction de fumer | est en service 24 heures sur 24, 7 jours sur 7 et 365 Tipping | Pourboires | Propinas quai Alexandra. Des indications vous mèneront ensuite Prohibición de fumar jours par année. Les autobus sont adaptés autant pour au bateau. Si vous souffrez d’allergies alimentaires, le transport des voyageurs et de leurs bagages que Service is not included in restaurants and bars. It is pour celui des personnes handicapées. Le trajet, d’une customary to tip approximately 15% of the bill before mentionnez-le à votre serveur une fois installé à la Smoking is not permitted inside UQAM facilities. You durée de 45 à 60 minutes, selon le trafic automobile, taxes. Taxi drivers are usually tipped the same amount. table. Il sera important par la suite de ne pas changer may smoke outside the buildings. de siège. comprend neuf arrêts au centre-ville. Le tarif inclut un accès illimité au transport en commun à Montréal Dans les restaurants et les bars, le service n’est jamais Il est strictement interdit de fumer à l’intérieur des (autobus et métro) pour une durée de 24 h. compris dans le total de la facture. Généralement, on Los boletos para la cena de Gala serán emitidos a los pavillons de l’UQAM. Pour fumer, vous devrez aller à donne aux serveurs et aux serveuses un pourboire participantes en el barco. Usted debe presentarse en l’extérieur. TAXIS 1) Taxi Diamond : 514 273-6331 el muelle (quai) Alexandra. Allí habrá indicaciones para 2) Taxi Coop Montréal : 514 725-9885 correspondant à 15 % de l’addition avant les taxes. Ce même pourcentage est appliqué aux pourboires offerts llegar al barco. Si usted sufre de alergias alimentarias, Está estrictamente prohibido fumar en el interior de los por favor menciónelo a su encargado de mesa, una BIXI est un service de location de vélos. aux chauffeurs et chauffeuses de taxi. pabellones de UQAM. Para fumar, usted debe dirigirse Le service est accessible 24 heures par jour, 7 jours vez instalado en el salón. Por consiguiente, será impor- al exterior. tante no cambiarse de lugar. par semaine et 3 saisons par année, d’avril à novem- En los restaurantes y los bares, el servicio nunca está bre. incluido en la adición. Generalmente, se otorga al Transportation | Déplacements | LOCATION D’AUTO servicio una propina correspondiente a un 15 % de la Emergency contact numbers | Desplazamientos Enterprise, National et Alamo : 514-516-0518 factura antes de impuestos. El mismo porcentaje se Appels d’urgence et autres | aplica para las propinas a los choferes de taxi. Llamadas de urgencia y otros SOCIÉTÉ DE TRANSPORT DE MONTRÉAL (STM) SOCIEDAD DE TRANSPORTE DE MONTRÉAL - In Montréal, the subway is really safe and quick (STM) Information for presenters | Informations à l’inten- UQAM Emergencies - on-site red phones: 3131 (Métro map in your registration package) El metro en Montreal es un modo de transporte muy tion des conférenciers | Informaciones para los Urgences à l’UQAM - Téléphones rouges : 3131 - If you wish to take the bus back to the airport, there’s seguro y rapido (en el sobre que se entrega a los conferencistas Urgencias en UQAM - Teléfonos rojos : 3131 a special bus line #747 that departs from Berri-UQAM participantes encontrará un mapa de la red de subter- Emergency outside of UQAM Metro station, operating 24 hours a day, every day. The ráneos de la ciudad) journey takes approximately 45-60 minutes (including Participants presenting in a parallel session, special (Ambulance/Fire/Police): 911 El autobús 747 Aéroport P.-E.-Trudeau / Centre-ville several stops en route), depending on traffic condi- and/or plenary session should arrive early. We Urgences à l’extérieur de l’UQAM está en servicio las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la tions. Buses run frequently, are custom-designed to recommend that you arrive in the room where you will (Ambulance/Police/Pompiers): 911 semana y los 365 días del año. Los autobuses están serve the airport, and are handicap-accessible. The be presenting 1 hour prior to the start of the session. Urgencias al exterior de UQAM adaptados tanto para el transporte de equipaje como $10 fare (coins only) is paid on board the bus. The fare (Ambulancia/Policía/Bomberos): 911 para personas con dificultades motrices. El trayecto, also entitles you to unlimited bus and Métro access for Chaque personne qui donne une conférence, dans le de una duración de entre 45 a 60 minutos, según el Conference-related emergency/Pour toute urgence that 24-hour period. cadre d’une séance parallèle, séance spéciale et/ou concernant le congrès : Por toda urgencia conce- tráfico automotor, comprende nueve paradas en el d’une plénière, doit se présenter à l’avance au local de rniente al congreso : TAXI: 1) Diamond Taxi: 514-273-6331 centro de la ciudad. La tarifa incluye un acceso ilimi- sa présentation. Nous recommandons d’arriver 1 heure a. Cathy Beausoleil: 514-591-5527 2) Taxi Coop Montréal: 514-725-9885 tado al transporte en común de Montréal (autobús y avant le début de la séance. b. Audrey-Anne Desaulniers: 514-755-9877 BIXI is a public bicycle sharing system used subterráneo) por una duración de 24 hs. c. Sylvie Pouliot: 514-827-7418 as a means of urban transportation. TAXIS 1. Taxi Diamond: 514 273-6331 Cada persona que ofrezca una conferencia, dentro de una sesión paralela, especial o plenaria, debe presen- d. Daphnée Champagne: 514-267-6851 The system is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a 2. Taxi Coop Montréal: 514 725-9885 tarse con anticipación en el local de su presentación. e. Brigitte Martin: 514-914-2243 week. This service enables citizens and tourists to bor- Recomendamos llegar 1 hora antes del comienzo de Exit code for international dialling: +1 row a bike from one location and re-dock it at another BIXI es un servicio de alquiler de bicicletas. la sesión. Code pour appeler à l’extérieur du pays : +1 close to their destination. El servicio es accesible las 24 horas del día, los 7 días Código para llamar al exterior del país: +1 CAR RENTALS de la semana durante tres estaciones por año, de abril Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo a noviembre. 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SOCIÉTÉ DE TRANSPORT DE MONTRÉAL (STM) Le métro est très sécuritaire et rapide à Montréal (Dans la pochette remise aux participants, vous trou- verez une carte du réseau du métro de la ville)

12 13 ADDRESSES | ADRESSES | DIRECCIONES

AML Cruises, Cavalier Maxim DS : J-A-De-Sève Alexandra’s Pier, Old Port of Montréal 320 Ste-Catherine Est LEGEND / LÉGENDE R : Sciences de la gestion Palais des congrès 315 Ste-Catherine Est Pavilion Codes 301 Saint-Antoine West Code de pavillon Auditorium Marie Gérin Lajoie Société des Arts Technologiques (SAT) 405 Ste-Catherine Est # J-M400 Subway stations Stations de métro 1201 Saint-Laurent Boulevard Studio Théatre Alfred Laliberté 405 Ste-Catherine Est # J-M400 Parking UQAM Stationnement Salle des Boiseries J: Judith-Jasmin 405 Ste-Catherine Est # J-2805 405 Ste-Catherine East DS : J-A-De-Sève 320 Ste-Catherine East R : Sciences de la gestion Cruceros AML, Cavalier Maxim 315 Ste-Catherine East. Muelle Alexandra, Puerto Antiguo de Montréal. Auditorium Marie Gérin Lajoie Palais des Congrès 405 Ste-Catherine East # J-M400 301 Saint-Antoine Oeste Studio Théatre Alfred Laliberté 405 Ste-Catherine East # J-M400 Sociedad de las Artes Tecnológicas (SAT). Salle des Boiseries 1201 Bulevar Saint-Laurent 405 Ste-Catherine East # J-2805 UQAM J-Judith-Jasmin 405 Ste-Catherine Este Croisières AML, Cavalier Maxim DS : J-A-De-Sève Quai Alexandra, Vieux port de Montréal 320 Ste-Catherine Este Palais des Congrès R : Sciences de la gestion 301 Saint-Antoine Ouest 315 Ste-Catherine Este Auditorium Marie Gérin Lajoie Société des Arts Technologiques (SAT) 405 Ste-Catherine Este # J-M400 1201 Boulevard Saint-Laurent Studio Théatre Alfred Laliberté UQAM 405 Ste-Catherine Este # J-M400 J-Judith-Jasmin Salle des Boiseries 405 Ste-Catherine Est 405 Ste-Catherine Este # J-2805

THANKS | REMERCIEMENTS | AGRADECIMIENTOS

The IAMCR and the LOC would like to thank Al AIECS y el CLO le gustaría agradecer: the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council CRSH, EcoHealth, UNESCO y el servicio de las (SSHRC), the team of EcoHealth 2014, the UNES- Comunicaciones de UQAM para les sostiene en la CO and the UQAM Communications service for their organización del congreso. support in the congress organisation.

L’AIERI et le comité organisateur local souhaitent A special thank you to all of our volunteers remercier le Conseil de recherche en sciences hu- Un merci tout spécial à tous nos bénévoles maines (CRSH), l'équipe d'EcoHealth 2014, l'UNES- Un agradecimiento muy especial a todos nuestros CO et le service des Communications de l’UQAM voluntarios pour leur soutien dans l’organisation du congrès.

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S U N DAY, JULY 12 09:30-11:30 IAMCR Section and Working Group Heads Meeting SB J-2805 11:30-13:00 Lunch ST-H 13:00-17:00 IAMCR International Council Meeting SB J-2805 14:00-17:30 Registration Desk - OPEN PC 17:30-19:00 Welcome Event & Opening PC Speech with Indrajit Banerjee (UNESCO) 19:00-22:30 Cocktail following the Welcome Event PC

M ON DAY, JULY 13 08:00-12:00 Registration Desk - OPEN MGL 09:00-10:30 Parallel Sessions DS-R-A 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break Agora - PJJ 11:00-12:30 Martín Alfredo Becerra MGL & STAL The concentration in the era of convergence Clemencia Rodríguez MGL & STAL Citizens’ and movements’ use and appropriation of media technologies 12:30-14:00 Lunch 14:00-15:30 Special Session 1 – GAMAG Research Agenda. The Follow-up DS-R510 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break R-M & DS-R 16:00-17:30 Special Session 2 – CCA - ACC DS-R510 Parallel Sessions DS-R-A 17:00-22:00 Réseautage éclair/Speed Networking Student Event D-R200 organised in collaboration with AÉMDC

A: Hubert-Aquin CM: Cruise Aboard Cavalier Maxim DS: J-A-De-Sève DS-R: J-A-De-Sève, Ground floor MGL: Auditorium Marie-Gérin-Lajoie, Métro level PC: Palais des congrès J-M: Pavillon Judith-Jasmin R: Sciences de la gestion R-M: Sciences de la gestion SAT: Société des Arts et Technologiques SB: Salle des Boiseries ST-H: Saint-Houblon STAL: Studio Théatre Alfred-Laliberté 16 17 PROGRAMME-AT-A-GLANCE PROGRAMME-AT-A-GLANCE

TUESDAY, JULY 14 THURSDAY, JULY 16 08:00-12:00 Registration Desk - OPEN MGL 08:00-13:30 Registration Desk - OPEN MGL 09:00-10:30 Parallel Sessions DS-R-A 09:00-10:30 Parallel Sessions DS-R-A 09:00-10:30 Special Session 3 - ECREA Political Populism and the Media DS-R510 09:00-10:30 Special Session 8 - Joint session with PANAM DS-R510 in Europe: Immigration as Moral Panic Governance and Public Service Media in Knowledge Societies 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break Agora - PJJ Societies : Issues and Challenges 11:00-12:30 David Lyon & Carly Nyst - Chair: Chris Paterson MGL & STAL 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break MGL/J-M Surveillance and resistance 11:00-12:30 Andrew Feenberg The Internet in question Robin Mansell Imagining the digital world: ambiguity, Memory of Stuart Hall - Awarding of the IAMCR Prize power and the question of agency 12:30-14:00 Lunch 13:00-16:00 Forum citoyen/Citizen Forum D-R200 Awarding of the New Directions for Climate MGL/STAL Communication Research 14:00-15:30 Parallel Sessions DS-R-A 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break R-M / DS-R 11:00-12:30 Special Session 9 - Joint Session with PANAM DS-R510 16:00-17:30 Parallel Sessions DS-R-A The Impact of Cultural, Social and Economic Changes on Communication Systems Governance 16:00-17:30 Special Session 4 – ICA Scholars as Part of the Solution: DS-R510 Sustainable Communication across Higher Education 12:30-14:00 Lunch 18:00-21:00 Hommage à Serge Proulx/Tribute to Serge Proulx D-R200 14:00-15:30 Parallel Sessions DS-R-A 18:00-23:00 IAMCR UQAM 2015 Gala Dinner SOLD OUT CM 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break R-M/DS-R 16:00-17:30 Conference Closing Session MGL/STAL WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 Jamal Eddine Naji Communication and democracy: local contexts and 08:00-13:30 Registration Desk - OPEN MGL cultural identity discourses 09:00-10:30 Parallel Sessions DS-R-A 09:00-10:30 Special Session 5 - ALAIC/Law Section Communication, DS-R510 Hegemony and Power: Latin American Perspectives 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break Agora, J-M 11:00-12:30 Serge Proulx & Suzanne de Cheveigné MGL/STAL The injunction to participate in the digital world: a paradox? Awarding of the UCF/IAMCR Urban Communication Research Grant 12:30-14:00 Lunch 14:00-15:30 Parallel Sessions DS-R-A 14:00-15:30 Special Session 6 - UNESCO DS-R510 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break R-M/DS-R 16:00-17:30 Parallel Sessions DS-R-A

16:00-17:30 Special Session 7 - UCF Space, Hegemony and Resistance DS-R510 A: Hubert-Aquin CM: Cruise Aboard Cavalier Maxim DS: J-A-De-Sève DS-R: J-A-De-Sève, Ground floor 18:00-23:00 Dancing night and Multimedia Event - Jazz Lecture with SAT MGL: Auditorium Marie-Gérin-Lajoie, Métro level PC: Palais des congrès J-M: Pavillon Judith-Jasmin Cees Hamelink and music by DJ Claire Kenway R: Sciences de la gestion R-M: Sciences de la gestion SAT: Société des Arts et Technologiques SB: Salle des Boiseries STAL: Studio Théatre Alfred-Laliberté VEGO: Restaurant Vego

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PRE-CONFERENCES SPECIAL EVENTS

SATURDAY, JULY 11 M ON DAY, JULY 13

9:00-16:00 Towards participation studies J-1060 18:00-18:45 Book Launch-Communication - COC & POE R-R160 South African and East African Communication Co-sponsored by Community Communication Section and Associations. Co-sponsored by Colin Chasi, Nyasha Mboti Political Economy Section And Viola Milton Title: The International Political Economy of Communication: 8:30-17:30 News producers and the public interest/ SB/J-2805 Media and Power in South America (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014) Producteurs d’information plublique et intérêt public Cheryl Martens (Co-editor, Universidad de las Americas/ Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur la Bournemouth University), Diana Coryat (Contributor, Communication, l’information et la société Universidad de las Americas), Arne Hintz (Contributor, Cardiff University), (CRICIS) Marc Raboy (McGill University) & Guillermo Mastrini (Universidad Nacional de Quilmes) 9:00-18:30 Media and Journalists in the Age of Open *HG Government and Transparency Presenting a range of case studies by prominent media and politics scholars, Co-sponsored by the Law Section and Ethics this volume addresses current debates concerning media, democracy and power Working Group, in collaboration with the in the context of the recent political and social transformations across South International Congress of Ethics and America. Struggling to resolve decades of market crises and political instability, Communication Law (CIEDI) new democracies in the region have challenged the status quo and created new media spaces for wider pluralism. The book was edited by Cheryl Martens, Ernesto Vivares and Robert W. McChesney. S U N DAY, JULY 12 10:00-17:00 Third & Indigenous Language Communities on Air *WHCR Community Communication Section TUESDAY , JULY 14 On the eve of the IAMCR conference, community media broadcasters, advocates, funders, and researchers will gather in 18:00-18:45 Journal Launch hosted by Susan Forde R-R160 Montreal to exchange experiences in multilingual broadcasting Journal of Alternative and Community Media and community media initiatives. Editors: Chris Atton and Susan Forde

The Journal of Alternative and Community Media is a new scholarly journal welcoming submissions from researchers working in the fields POST-CONFERENCE of alternative, community, citizens’, grassroots, Indigenous and independent media and communication. Co-published by the Community Communication section of IAMCR, the Griffith Centre for Cultural Research and the Griffith THURSDAY, JULY 16 & FR I DAY, JULY 17 e-press, JoACM features an esteemed International Editorial Advisory Board to ensure publication of the highest quality theoretical and methodological Governance and Public Service Media in considerations in this growing research field. All submissions are double or Knowledge Societies * SH triple blind peer-reviewed. The first Call for Papers for the journal welcomes Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur la communication, submissions which highlight past strengths and new directions for the study l’information et la société (CRICIS), in collaboration with the of alternative and community media and its various communication forms. Go to www.joacm.org PANAM network. For more information on the PANAM post-conference detailed schedule visit: http://panam.cricis.ca/conference-theme/ * HG: HÔTEL DES GOUVERNEURS, Place Dupuis, 1415 St-Hubert Street, Room: Sherbrooke SH: Sherbrooke Pavilion, 200 Sherbrooke Street West WHCR: Wolrd House of Community Radio, 2 Ste-Cathereine East Street, suite 102 20 21 PROGRAMME-AT-A-GLANCE PROGRAMME-AT-A-GLANCE

TUESDAY , JULY 14 M ON DAY, JULY 13 to THURSDAY, JULY 16

14:00-15:30 Book Launch and reception - PMP DS-1545 9:00-17:30 COMIC ART WORKING GROUP - Extra Activity DS- 1719 Offered by the Euromedia Research Group (EMRG), in Beyond Charlie: Freedom of Speech, Resistance collaboration with the Public Service Media Policies working group and Responsibility Slot code: PMP-T2a Chair: Josef Trappel (University of Salzburg) The attack to the French satirical weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo brought several questions to the international community. From co- Title: European Media in Crisis. Values, Risks and Policies (Routledge, 2015) mics scholars to last minute readers, from politicians to religious Trappel, J., Steemers, J. & Thomass, B. (Editors) authorities, everybody had something to say about the shooting and New York & London: Routledge Studies in European Communication almost immediately a new trending topic came to light: "Je suis Char- Research and Education. Published in Association with the lie" (I am Charlie), followed by countermovement: "Je ne suis pas European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA). Charlie" (I am not Charlie). In light of the attack in Paris and remembe- ring the 10th anniversary of the Jyllands-Posten cartoons controversy in Denmark the Comic Art Working Group presents "To be or not to The book "European Media in Crisis. Values, Risks and Policies" be... Charlie: Freedom of Speech, Resistance and Responsibility", a (Routledge 2015) is the latest publication by the long-standing Euromedia selection of three documentaries about cartoonists and their metier Research Group, composed of scholars and researchers from literally all that will help to contextualize the debate about controversial cartoons: over Europe. Starting from modelling the crisis as diverse phenomenon rooted both in technological, social and economic changes, and as intrinsic - Bloody Cartoons (Denmark, 2007. Language: Eng.) - about the Jyl- feature of capitalism, implications are discussed for journalism, public and lands Posten/Charlie Hebdo controversy. commercial media, for political communication, for gender equality and many more. The Group's honorary president, Denis McQuail, forwarded - Damm Cartoonists (Brazil, 2012 - Language: Portuguese, with the volume by referring to long-term developments. Authors will be present English subt.) - short interviews with Brazilian most representative at the book launch. cartoonists, a panoramic view of the job and its peculiarities.

- Caricaturistes - Fantassins de la démocratie (France, 2014 - Lan- WEDNESDAY , JULY 15 guage: French) - the story of 11 cartoonists from all over the world struggling for democracy, the risks they run every day and the reac- 12:00-13:30 ALAIC-ECREA Book authors meeting MGL tions and debates they provoke. An insight into the state of freedom of expression and democracy in the world today.

THURSDAY , JULY 16

11:00-12:30 Workshop: GAMAG research agenda: DS-1420 from good ideas to good practices

Linked to the special session on “GAMAG Research Agenda. The follow up”, participants at this workshop will push the GAMAG research agenda forward in terms of both potential researchers and potential funders.

Participants: Lisa McLaughlin, Claudia Padovani, Karen Ross, Carolyn Byerly, Aimée Vega Montiel, Kaitlynn Mendes, Margaret Gallagher

Chair: Aimée Vega Montiel

22 23 SECTION & WG ROOMS & SLOTS GRID

24 25 OPENING CONFERENCE | CONFÉRENCE D'OUVERTURE | CONFERENCIA DE APERTURA

Time: 17:30-19:00 Place: Palais des congrès

INDRAJIT BANERJEE

Connecting the dots: UNESCO's comprehen- Atando Cabos: Estudio Integral de la UNESCO sive study on Internet-related issues sobre Problemas Relacionados con Internet

This presentation will highlight the preliminary findings Esta presentación destacará las conclusiones prelimi- of UNESCO's comprehensive study on Internet- nares del estudio global de la UNESCO en temas related issues, covering four key themes of increasing relacionados con Internet que cubren cuatro temas debate – access, freedom of expression, privacy and clave de un creciente debate - el acceso, la libertad ethics. The presentation will provide insights into the de expresión, la privacidad y la ética. La presentación views expressed by UNESCO's Member States and proporciona una visión de las opiniones expresadas international experts on these issues, their implications por los Estados Miembros de la UNESCO y expertos and possible avenues of future research and debate. internacionales en estos temas, sus consecuencias y las posibles vías de investigación y debate futuro.

Faire des liens : Étude complète de l’UNESCO sur les enjeux reliés à Internet

Cette présentation exposera les résultats préliminaires de l’étude approfondie de l’UNESCO sur les enjeux reliés à Internet, regroupés autour de quatre thèmes majeurs de plus en plus débattus : l’accès, la liberté d’expression, la vie privée et l’éthique. La présentation donnera des aperçus des points de vue exprimés par des États membres de l’UNESCO et par des experts internationaux sur ces enjeux, leurs implications et les possibles voies de recherche et de débat.

26 27 SUNDAY JULY 12, 2015 | DIMANCHE LE 12 JUILLET | DOMINGO DI 12 DE JULIO DE 2015

Dear Delegates, Chers congressistes, Estimados congresistas,

You are cordially invited to participate in a number of Vous êtes cordialement invités à participer à de nom- Los invitamos cordialmente a participar en las numero- activities to be held during the registration period on breuses activités qui ont été prévues pour la période sas actividades previstas para el periodo de inscrip- July 12, between 2 pm and 5:30 pm at the Palais des d’inscription qui aura lieu de 14 h à 17 h 30 au Palais ción que tendrá lugar de 14hs. a 17hs. en el Palacio de congrès de Montréal. We are pleased to offer a great des congrès de Montréal le 12 juillet 2015. Nous som- Congresos de Montreal, el 12 de julio de 2015. selection of activities, such as circus performances, a mes heureux de vous proposer les activités suivan- themed photo booth, a band and a magician, which we tes : animation de cirque, "photobooth thématique", Estamos felices de proponerles las siguientes activi- hope you'll enjoy as you mix with your colleagues from homme orchestre et magicien. Toutes ces activités dades: animación circense, cabina temática de fo- all over the world. These activities will take place near sauront vous divertir et vous permettront de profiter tografía, hombre orquesta y espectáculo de magia. Es- the registration tables located on the second floor of agréablement de votre après-midi avec vos collègues. tas actividades servirán de entretenimiento y permitirán the Palais des congrès. Ces activités se dérouleront près des tables d’inscrip- disfrutar la tarde agradablemente con sus colegas. Se e tion situées au 2 étage du Palais des congrès. desarrollarán cerca de las mesas de inscripción situa- We look forward to meeting you all and sharing this das en el segundo piso del Palacio de Congresos. special moment together. Nous avons hâte de vous voir er et de partager ce mo- ment avec vous. Estamos felices de recibirlos y compartir estas activi- The Conference Opening Ceremony dades con todos ustedes. La soirée d’ouverture du Congrès It is with a great pleasure that we officially announce La tarde de apertura del Congreso: the attendance of several dignitaries at the opening C’est avec grand plaisir que nous vous confirmons la night of the IAMCR 2015 Conference to be held at the présence de plusieurs dignitaires à la soirée d’ouver- Con gran placer confirmamos la presencia de varios Palais des Congrès, Room 201 A,E. Mr Robert-Guy ture du Congrès de l’IAMCR 2015 qui aura lieu au dignatarios en la tarde de apertura del Congreso de Scully will be our host for the evening and the addresses Palais des Congrès dans la salle 210 A,E. Les allo- IAMCR en la sala 210 A, E. Los discursos de presenta- will begin at 5:30 pm. We have confirmed the pres- cutions débuteront à 17 h 30 et nous avons l’honneur ción tendrán lugar desde las 17:30 hs. y tendremos ence of Mr. Robert Proulx, Rector of UQAM, Mr. Pierre d’avoir Monsieur Robert-Guy Scully comme maître el honor de contar con el se. Robert-Guy Scully como Mongeau, Dean of the Faculty of Communications at de cérémonie. Nous vous confirmons la présence de maestro de ceremonia. Confirmamos la presencia de UQAM, Mr. Denis Coderre, Mayor of Montreal, Mr. Messieurs Robert Proulx, Recteur de l’UQAM, Mon- los señores Robert Proulx, rector de UQAM, Pierre Jacques Chagnon, President of the Quebec National sieur Pierre Mongeau, doyen de la faculté de commu- Mongeau, decano de la facultad de Comunicación de Assembly and Mr. Indrajit Banerjee, Director of UNES- nications de l’UQAM, Monsieur Denis Coderre, maire UQAM, Denis Coderre, alcalde de Montreal, Jacques CO’s Division for Knowledge Societies. de Montréal, Monsieur Jacques Chagnon, président Chagnon, presidente de la Asamblea Nacional de Que- de l’assemblée nationale et Monsieur Indrajit Banerjee, bec e Indrajit Banerjee, representante de UNESCO. Following the official declaration of the opening of représentant de l’Unesco. the conference, please join us for a cocktail reception Seguidamente de la declaración de apertura del starting at around 7:10 pm. Suite à la déclaration de l’ouverture officielle du con- Congreso, los invitamos a un cocktail que comenzará grès, nous vous convions à un cocktail qui débutera alrededor de las 19:10 hs. aux environs de 19 h 10.

28 29 MONDAY - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. PLENARY

1.1 Abstract of Martín Alfredo Becerra ...... 32

1.2 Abstract of Clemencia Rodríguez ...... 33

2. SPECIAL SESSIONS

2.1 GAMAG ...... 34

2.2 CCA ...... 34

3. PARALLEL SESSIONS 3.1 LIST OF THE SECTION 3.2 LIST OF THE WORKING GROUP

- Audience – AUD ...... 35 - Comic Art – COA ...... 54 - Communication Policy - Crisis Communication – CRI ...... 55

& Technology – CPT ...... 36 - Diasporas and the Media – DIM ...... 55

- Community Communication – COC ...... 37 - Digital Divide – DID ...... 56

- Emerging Scholars – ESN ...... 39 - Environment, Science and Risk

- Gender and Communication – GEC ...... 40 Communication – ESR ...... 57

- History – HIS ...... 41 - Ethics of Society and Ethics of

- International Communication – INC ...... 42 Communication – ETH ...... 58 - Journalism Research & Education - Health Communication and Change & HIV

JRE + UNESCO ...... 44 and AIDS Communication – HCC ...... 59

- Law – LAW ...... 47 - Islam & Media – IAM ...... 59

- Media and Sport – MES ...... 47 - Media Production Analysis - MPA ...... 60

- Media Education Research – MER ...... 48 - Popular Culture – POC ...... 61 - Mediated Communication, Public Opinion - Post-Socialist and Post – Authoritarian ...... 62

& Society – MPS ...... 49 - Public Service Media Policies – PMP ...... 63 - Participatory Communication - Religion, Communication & Culture – RCC ...... 64

Research - PCR ...... 50 - Visual Culture – VIC ...... 65

- Political Communication – POL ...... 51

- Political Economy – POE ...... 52

4. SPEED NETWORKING

Student Event ...... 66

30 31 M O N DAY, July 13 M O N DAY, July 13

CLEMENCIA RODRÍGUEZ détectent l’information locale ou les besoins commu- PLEANARY 1 | PLÉNIÈRE 1 | PLENARIO 1 nicationnels, et comment ils utilisent les technologies Citizens’ and movements’ use and appropriation disponibles pour répondre à ces besoins. Time: 11:00-12:30 of media technologies 3) Nos recherches sur les médias alternatifs devraient expliquer comment les communicateurs de la base ré- Place: Auditorium Marie-Gérin-Lajoie inventent, combinent et mettent en lien les technolo- This presentation, informed by ethnographic research gies d’une plateforme à une autre. En somme, la com- on media at the margins, proposes a shift in perspec- préhension des médias alternatifs exige d’embrasser tive at several different levels: MARTÍN ALFREDO BECERRA leur complexité, de préserver la notion d’écologie médi- 1) Instead of focusing on individual technologies, our atique et de saisir comment les communicateurs de la The concentration in the era of convergence research should examine how grassroots communica- base, fortement enracinés dans des contextes locaux, tors operating at the margins exist in a media ecology font usage des technologies médiatiques dans leur vie One of the axes of the recent history of the regulation inverse. Actuellement, la configuration mondiale des that offers different potentialities in each historical si- quotidienne. of media systems and the telecommunications sector marchés concentrés et convergents de l’information tuation. was the concentration of ownership. The tradition of et des activités de communication met au défi les 2) Instead of trying to determine if the media techno- communication policies from the 1940s assumed that décideurs quant à la façon de replacer le droit à la logies used at the margin are old or new, digital or not El uso y la apropiación de las tecnologías de los the right to freedom of expression needed to limit the liberté d’expression comme prémisse de base de la digital, we need to explore how embedded community medios de comunicación por los ciudadanos y concentration of media ownership. However, the pro- réglementation du secteur des communications, et de communicators detect local information or communica- los movimientos cess of digital convergence between media, Internet gérer l’abus de positions dominantes dans les marchés tion needs and use available technologies to address and telecommunications networks was invoked as a concentrés. these needs. Esta presentación, sustentada en investigación reason to relax these regulatory principles, especial- 3) Our research on media at the margins should shed etnográfica sobre los medios de communicación en las ly in Europe and the US, while in Latin America the light on how grassroots communicators re-invent, hy- márgenes, propose un cambio de perpectiva en varios direction of communication policies shows a reverse La concentración en la era de la convergencia bridize, converge and bridge technologies from one niveles differentes: trend. Currently, the configuration of concentrated and platform to another. 1) En lugar de centrarse en las tecnologías individuales, converging markets of information and communication La historia reciente de la regulación de los medios de In sum, understanding media at the margins is about nuestras investigaciones deberían abordar la forma en activities on a global scale challenges policymakers on comunicación por un lado, y de las telecomunicaciones embracing complexity, maintaining the notion of media que existen los comunicadores de movimientos en las how to re-assume the right to freedom of expression as por el otro, tuvo en la concentración de la propiedad ecologies, and understanding how grassroots commu- márgenes dentro de la ecología de los medios, ya que a basic premise of the communications sector´s regu- uno de sus ejes. La tradición de las políticas de comu- nicators, deeply embedded in local contexts, wedge esta ofrece nuevas posibilidades para cada una de las lation and how to deal with abuse of dominant posi- nicación a partir de la década de 1940 asumió que el media technologies into everyday life. situaciones históricas actuales. tions in concentrated markets. derecho a la libertad de expresión, en sentido amplio, 2) En lugar de determinar si las tecnologías de los me- precisaba limitar la concentración de la propiedad de dios utilizadas por los “medios de las márgenes" son los medios. Sin embargo, el proceso de convergencia L’utilisation et l’appropriation des technologies nuevas o antiguas, digitales o no, debemos explorar La concentration à l’ère de la convergence digital entre medios de comunicación, redes de teleco- médiatiques par les citoyens et les mouvements. cómo los comunicadores de diferentes comunidades municaciones e Internet, fue invocado como un motivo detectan las necesidades de información y de comu- Un des axes de l’histoire récente de la réglementation para relajar esos principios regulatorios, sobre todo en Cette présentation, prenant appui sur la recherche eth- nicación locales, y cómo utilizan las tecnologías dis- des médias et du secteur des télécommunications a Europa y en EEUU, mientras que en América Latina nographique auprès de médias alternatifs, tels que les ponibles para satisfacer sus necesidades. été la concentration de la propriété. La tradition des el sentido de las políticas de comunicación muestra médias communautaires, propose un changement de 3) Nuestras investigaciones sobre los medios de co- politiques de communication à partir des années 1940 una tendencia inversa. En la actualidad, la configura- perspective à plusieurs niveaux: municación de las márgenes deberían destacar las présumait que le droit à la liberté d’expression devait ción de mercados concentrados y convergentes de las formas en que sus comunicadores reinventan, hacen limiter la concentration de la propriété des médias. actividades de información y comunicación a escala 1) Au lieu de se concentrer sur les technologies in- dividuelles, nos recherches devraient s’intéresser à la converger y ponen en contacto una tecnología de Toutefois, le processus de convergence numérique global plantea el desafío de formular políticas de co- plataforma con otra. entre les médias, l’Internet et les télécommunications municación integrales que vuelvan a asumir el derecho façon par laquelle les communicateurs qui sont parties a été invoqué comme raison pour assouplir ces prin- a la libertad de expresión como una premisa básica de prenantes de ces mouvements existent dans une écol- En resumen, si se busca entender y estudiar los me- cipes de réglementation, spécialement en Europe et la regulación del sector y de los abusos de posición ogie médiatique offrant des possibilités nouvelles dans dios de comunicación de las márgenes, debemos aux États-Unis, alors qu’en Amérique latine, les poli- dominante de actores concentrados. chaque situation historique. aceptar su complejidad, manteniendo el concepto de tiques de communication ont plutôt suivi une tendance 2) Au lieu de déterminer si les technologies utilisées las ecologías mediáticas y entendiendo cómo los co- par les médias alternatifs sont anciennes ou nouvelles, municadores en las bases, fuertemente integrados en numériques ou non, nous devons explorer comment su entorno, hacen uso cotidiano de las tecnologías de les communicateurs au sein de ces communautés los medios de comunicación.

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Time: 14:00-15:30 Time: 16:00-17:30 Chair: Peter Lunt (University of Leicester, UK) Iris Jennes, Jo Pierson & Wendy van der Broek Vice-Chair: Toshie Takahashi (Waseda University, (iMinds-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, ): From Place: DS-R510 Place: DS-R510 Japan) eyeballs to click-through: the television audience from Vice-Chair: Miguel Vicente (Universidad de Valladolid, an institutional theory perspective Title: GAMAG Research Agenda. The Follow-up This bilingual roundtable brings together several ) Asta Zelenkauskaite (Drexel University, USA): renowned Canadian media and communications Name of Person Submitting this information: Strategic audience behaviors through interpersonal researchers to reflect upon the place of Canadian con- Panelists at this special session will highlight what they Peter Lunt (University of Leicester, UK) social media tributions to communication and media studies within see as the major information gaps and priority issues David Mathieu (Roskilde University, Denmark): Au- the global context. The participants will examine the for research within their topic areas. They may also dience agency of campaigns on Facebook suggest how such issues could be further investiga- engagement of Canadian media and communication scholarship with their international counterparts, in or- Session 1: Monday, July 13, 2015 ted. The session will aim to reach a consensus on at Slot Code: AUD-M1a least one or two topic areas for research – bearing in der to assess the strengths and limitations of media and communications studies research in Canada. Time: 09:00-10:30 Session 3: Monday, July 13, 2015 mind the potential of topics to attract research funding, Room: R-R150 Slot Code: AUD-M2b as well as their ability to contribute to the policy and Title: Film Reception Time: 14:00-15:30 action-oriented research agenda of the Global Alliance Chair: Dominique Pasquier Room: A-2875 on Media and Gender. Presentations: PANEL SESSION: Pratiques spectatorielles des Kenneth C. Yang & Yowei Kang (The University of jeunes à l’heure du divertissement connecté: Un Texas at El Paso, USA): The Consumption of Horror engouement amplifié pour les fictions sérielles Movies: Using an Experience Sampling Method to Chair: Florence Millerand (Université du Québec à Collect Post-Viewing Data Montréal) Liesbeth van de Vijner (Ghent University): The cinema Discussant: Anouk Bélanger is dead, long live the cinema! A qualitative audience Presentations: research on sociality and eventfulness in a post- Florence Millerand, Christine Thoer, Judith Gaudet, moviegoing age Nina Duque & Caroline Vrignaud (Université du Charles Davis (Ryerson University, USA): Just another Québec à Montréal): Quand les 12-25 ans regardent Hollywood blockbuster, nothing more! Audiences and des séries en ligne: Catégorisation et pratiques the struggle over the cultural value of Peter Jackson’s spectatorielles des jeunes Québécois The Hobbit film trilogy Clément Combes (Université de Grenoble, France.): Stephan Gorland & Andy Raeder: Cinema attendance Des jeunes et des séries : une passion partagée sur and film online: Substitution or More and More? Internet Jocelyn Lachance (Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, France): Qu’est-ce qu’une série culte? Lecture Session 2: Monday, July 13, 2015 socio-anthropologique d’une passion rituelle dans un Slot Code: AUD-M2a monde connecté Time: 14:00-15:30 Jean Chateauvert (Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Room: R-R150 Canada): De l’appartenance à l’affirmation: être sur les Title: Media Audiences: Theoretical Reflections réseaux sociaux Chair: Peter Lunt Pierre Barrette (Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Presentations: Canada): Ce que fait le Web à la fiction Suzanne de Cheveigne (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France): Eliseo Veron in France 1970-1995

34 35 M O N DAY, July 13 M O N DAY, July 13 Session 4: Monday, July 13, 2015 Communication Session 7: Monday, July 13, 2015 Community Slot Code: AUD-M3a Slot Code: CPT-M2a Time: 16:00-17:30 Policy & Technology - CPT Time: 14:00 - 15:30 Communication - COC Room: R-R150 Room: DS-M460 Title: Audiences representation and identity Chair: Jo Pierson (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) Title: Digital Intermediary Innovation Chair: Arne Hintz (Cardiff University, UK) Chair: Miguel Vicente Vice-Chair: Bart Cammaerts (London School of Chair: Jo Pierson (iMinds-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Vice-Chair: Susan Forde (Griffith University, ) Presentations: Economics and Political Science, UK) Brussel) Vice Chair: Adilson Cabral (Federal Fluminense Nisim Katz (Bar-Ilan University, ) & Hillel Nossek Vice Chair: Aphra Kerr (Maynooth University, Ireland) Discussant: Paschal Preston (Dublin City University) University, Brazil) (College of Management Academic Studies, Israel): Name of Persons Submitting this information: Presentations: Name of Person Submitting this information: Watching televised representations and self-identity of Aphra Kerr, Bart Cammaerts & Jo Pierson Robin Mansell (London School of Economics Susan Forde minorities: A case study of televised representations and Political Science): Unpacking ‘Black Boxes’: and how they are perceived by the Israeli Arab Understanding Digital Intermediary Innovation Citizens. Session 6: Monday, July 13, 2015 Michael Latzer & Natascha Just (University of Zurich): Session 9: Monday, July 13, 2015 Alexander Dhoest (University of Antwerp, Belgium): Slot Code: CPT-M1a Governance by Algorithms: Reality Construction by Slot Code: COC-M1a ‘Making do’: The reception of LGBT representations by Time: 09:00 - 10:30 Algorithmic Selection on the Internet Time: 09:00-10:30 diasporic LGBT audiences. Room: DS-M460 Rachel O’Dwyer (Trinity College Dublin): When Room: R-R160 Roberto Ortiz Nunez and Dominique Meunier Title: Internet Governance Post-Snowden Pipes Become Banks: Sociotechnical Control in the Title: Searching for ‘the big picture’: Frameworks and (Université de Montréal, Canada): Between Chair: Robin Mansell (London School of Economics Infrastructure of Payments theoretical considerations for community alternative, Vulnerability and Empowerment: Gay Youth in New and Political Science) Aphra Kerr (Maynooth University, Ireland): The and citizens’ communication Media Culture. Discussant: Francesca Musiani (ISCC, CNRS / Recruitment of Passion and Community in the Service Chair: Arne Hintz Kyong Yoon (University of British Columbia Okanagan, Paris-Sorbonne / UPMC) of Capital: Online Community Managers in the Presentations: Canada) & Dal Yong Jin (Simon Fraser University, Presentations: Surveillant Assemblage Bart Cammaerts (London School of Economics and Canada): Ethnicized Social Media Logics in the Korean Arne Hintz (Cardiff University), Ian Brown (Oxford Political Science): The Resonance of Anti-Capitalist Wave Phenomenon University), Michael Rogers (Technical University Discourse and Movement Frames: Opening the Black Delft), Lina Dencik (Cardiff University) & Karin Session 8: Monday, July 13, 2015 Box of Reception. Wahl-Jorgensen (Cardiff University): Policy and Slot Code: CPT-M3a Brilliant Mhlanga (Communications School of Session 5: Monday, July 13, 2015 Technological Change in a Post-Snowden World Time: 16:00-17:30 Humanities, University of Hertfordshire): Community Slot Code: AUD-M3b Dwayne Roy Winseck (Carleton University, Canada): Room: DS-M460 broadcasting as an emancipatory paradigm: A Time: 16:00-17:30 Internet Intermediaries: Neutral Platforms or Opaque Title: Data and Democracy theoretical Room: A-2875 Networks of Power? Chair: Dwayne Winseck (Carleton University) Caitlin Turner (Carleton University): Capital restraints PANEL SESSION: Social Remediation of the Public Nanette Levinson (International Communication Discussant: Oscar H. Gandy (Annenberg School for and affordances: A critical analysis of the spatialities of and Private: everyday practice of digital media and Program/School Of International Service) & Meryem Communication) contention. transformation of techno-affective scene Marzouki (CNRS and UPMC Sorbonne Universités): Alison Powell (London School of Economics and Amparo Cadavid (UNIMINUTO): Transformative Chair: Yeran Kim Straddling Hegemony and Resistance in Internet Political Science): Mediating the Data City: Corporate communication: From an epistemology of the South. Presentations: Governance: The Soft Power of International and Civic Data Brokers Elizabeth Lloyd Miller (Concordia University): En la Kyounghwa Yonnie Kim (Kanda University of Organizations Daniel Paré (University of Ottawa): Enhanced casa: A media topography of feminist engagement. International Studies, Japan): A skill of being there: Kate Coyer (Central European University): The role of Democracy? Really? Assessing design-reality gaps in transformation of photography social media companies in responding to violent online Canadian municipal-level open government platforms. Yeran Kim (Kwantwoon University, Republic of Korea): political extremism and the impacts on freedom of Tom Seymoens, Laurence Claeys, Sanne Ruelens Session: 10 Monday,13 July 2015 Affective technology: fetishization of the self on the expression. & Jo Pierson (iMinds-SMIT, VUB): Social Media and Slot Code: COC-M2a social media Datafication: Identifying User Awareness and Attitudes Time: 14:00-15:30 Sung Woo Park (Woosong University, Republic of towards Data inferences Room: R-R160 Korea): Transductive Industrialisation of Sports Event, Jennifer R Whitson (University of Waterloo): Title: Protest movements and media 1: Broad Play Ground, and Media Technology Re-appropriating Big Data: Independent Game considerations Developers’ Strategic use of Analytics Chair: Susan Forde Presentations: Charlotte Ryan (University of Massachusetts Lowell) & Karen Jeffreys (Rhode Island Coalition for the

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Homeless): Resisting hegemony through social of cultural intermediation. (COC) and Political Economy Section (POE) Chair: Sarah Bannerman (McMaster University, movement communication practices. Rebecca LeFebvre & Crystal Douglas (Kennesaw Cheryl Martens (Co-editor, Universidad de las Canada) Lina Dencik (Cardiff University): The Advent of State University): Grievance-based social movement Americas/Bournemouth University) Discussant: Ibrahim Saleh (University of Cape Town, Surveillance Realism? Political activism post-Snowden. mobilization in the #Ferguson Twitter storm. Diana Coryat (Contributor, Universidad de las South ) Cheryll Reyes Soriano (De La Salle University): Mfundiso Miya (Rhodes University): Languages Americas) Presentations: Cultural activism and transmedia mobilization: Activist used on social media platforms in the community of Arne Hintz (Contributor, Cardiff University) Dani Madrid-Morales (City University of Hong Kong, agency and literacy in the age of spreadable media. Keiskammahoek in Eastern Cape, . Marc Raboy (McGill University) Hong Kong): Structure and Agency in the Newsroom: Cinzia Padovani & Soumik Pal (Southern Illinois Nina Springer & Christian Nuernbergk (LMU Munich): Guillermo Mastrini (Universidad Nacional de Quilmes) Incorporating Structuration Theory into the Sociology University Carbondale): The Ultra-Right and its Media Disentangling commenting user networks: A social of News Strategies for Protest Mobilization. network analysis Maria Consuelo Trivino (McMaster University, Chenta Sung (Goldsmiths, University of London): Emerging Scholars - ESN Canada): Hegemonic Ideologies Framing International A preliminary study of non-computer users’ use of News: NTN24 (Colombia) and TeleSur (Venezuela) smartphones as ‘polymedia’ in Case Session 11: Monday, July 13, 2015 Co-Chair: Francesca Musiani (ISCC-CNRS, France) Liam Kneafsey (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland): Media Slot Code: COC-M2b Co-Chair: Sandra Ristovska (University of Ownership and the Tone of News Coverage of Labor Time: 14:00-15:30 Pennsylvania, USA) Room: DS-M560 Session 13: Monday, July 13, 2015 Unions: Evidence from a Natural Experiment Title: Cultural minorities and third-sector media Slot Code: COC-M3b Bernadine Jones (University of Cape Town, South Chair: Adilson Cabral Africa): Television News and the Digital Environment: Time: 16:00-17:30 Session 14: Monday, July 13, 2015 Presentations: a Triadic Multimodal Approach for Analyzing Moving Room: DS-M560 Slot Code: ESN-M1a Andrea Medrado (Federal Fluminense University) & Image Media Title: Community media, development and Time: 09:00-10:30 Renata Da Silva Souza (Federal University of Rio de contestation Room: DS-1420 Janeiro): Community media, echoes of resistance and Chair: Jane Regan Title: Media Policy the changing soundscapes of Rio’s Favelas in the Session 16: Monday, July 13, 2015 Presentations: Chair: Sarah Ganter (University of Vienna, Austria) build-up to the Olympics. Slot Code: ESN-M3a Vinod Pavarala (University of Hyderabad): Community Discussant: Claudia Padovani (University of Padova, Eva Bognar & Judit Szakacs (Center for Media, Data Time: 16:00-17:30 Radio and its Discontents in India: Blurred Italy) and Society at the School of Public Policy of Central Room: DS-1420 Development Visions? Presentations: European University): Talking back: New media and Title: Global Media Discourses Carlos Baca Feldman (Instituto de Sciencias Sociales Michael Dick (University of Toronto, Canada): The the struggle for control over the image of the Roma in Chair: Francesca Musiani (ISCC-CNRS, France) y Humanidades - BUAP): Experiencias Resonantes de Making Available Right in Canadian Copyright Policy: Hungary. Discussant: Annabelle Sreberny (SOAS, University of Comunicacion: Colectivos de Video en, contra y mas Understanding its Origins Ana Rodriguez Vazquez (Universidade de Santiago London, UK) alla del Marcado y el Estado Michael A Lithgow (McGill University, Canada): de Compostela), Maria Soliña Barreiro (ESUPT- Presentations: SM Shameem Reza (University of Dhaka): NGO- Regulation, Desire and Power: An Aesthetic Approach Tecnocampus Mataró) & Miren Manias-Muñoz Elitsa Ivanova (Stockholm University, Sweden): ization of community radio: Issues of participation, to Citizen Participation in Canadian Broadcasting (UPV/EHU, Universidad del País Vasco): Breaking Representations of Roma in Bulgarian Mainstream community engagement and future of democratizing Policy hegemony in film distribution: Minoritized languages Newspapers 2010 – 2011 community communications. Sylvia Blake (Simon Fraser University, Canada): The and digital diffusion. Jon Adam Chen (University of Cape Town, South Robert M. Bichler (University of Salzburg): Community UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity + 10: Alejandro Barranquero (Universidad Carlos III Africa): Articulation and Discourse in the Dewani radios for resistance in the Nicaraguan Autonomous Evaluating the Impact and Potential Role of the CCD de Madrid): Community communication research in Case: A Comparative Analysis of Times and Cape Region of the Southern Atlantic. at Sub-national Levels in Canada Spain: Youth and the Third Communication Sector. Times Marya Doerfel & Muge Haseki (Rutgers University): Stanislav Budnitskiy (Carleton University, Canada) Lori Young (University of Pennsylvania, USA): Poverty Building resilience through interorganizational & Lianrui Jia (York University, Canada): «Cyber- Discourse in the United States, 2004-2014 networking: The Kabul, Afghanistan media sector. reactionaries»? Internet Policy as Public Diplomacy in Avegaile Mendiola Calzado (Royal Roads University, Session 12: Monday, July 13, 2015 China and Russia Slot Code: COC-M3a Canada): Domestic Workers in Canada as Time: 16:00-17:30 Special event: Monday, July 13, 2015 Postcolonial Subjects A Policy of Discourse Analysis Room: R-R160 Time: 18:00-18:45 Session 15: Monday, July 13, 2015 Title: Social media, communities and communication Room: R-R160 Slot Code: ESN-M2a Chair: Stefania Milan Book Launch: The International Political Economy of Time: 14:00-15:30 Presentations: Communication: Media and Power in South America Room: DS-1420 Jonathon Hutchinson (University of Sydney): (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014) Title: Global Perspectives on Journalism Practices Conceptualising community social media: The promise Co-sponsored by Community Communication Section 38 39 M O N DAY, July 13 M O N DAY, July 13 Gender and Communication Gendered Newsroom Cultures Rosemary Chikafa (University of Zimbabwe): History - HIS Nithila Kanagasabai (Tata Institute of Social Sciences): Hegemony or Resistance: An African(a) Womanist Embodied Practices: The Gendered Body in the Reading of Sembene’s Moolade - GEC Co-Chair: Dr Chandrika Kaul (University of St Neoliberal Newsroom Andrews, Scotland, Programme Chair for Montreal) Chair: Margaretha Geertsema-Sligh (Butler Sara De Vuyst & Karin Raeymaeckers (University Co-Chair: Prof E. Lauk (University of Jyvaskyla, University, USA) of Ghent): Digital Gender Gaps in Newsrooms: A Session 21: Monday, July 13, 2015 Finland) Chair: Kaitlynn Mendes (University of Leicester, UK) Longitudinal Study on the Gender Dimensions of Slot Code: GEC-M3a Name of Person Submitting this information: Dr Name of Person Submitting this information: Recent Technological Innovations in Journalism Time: 16:00-17:30 Chandrika Kaul (University of St Andrews, Scotland) Kaitlynn Mendes Room: DS-R520 Title: Responses to Violence Against Women Session 23: Monday, July 13, 2015 Session 19: Monday, July 13, 2015 Chair: May Farah (American University of Beirut) Slot Code: HIS-M1a Session 17: Monday, July 13, 2015 Slot Code: GEC-M2a Presentations: Time: 09:00-10:30 Slot Code: GEC-M1a Time: 14:00-15:30 Irene Dorothy Awino (University of Oregon): Room: DS-2518 Time: 09:00-10:30 Room: DS-R520 #MyDressMyChoice versus #NudityisNotMyChoice: Title: Radio Broadcasting: Historical Perspectives Room: DS-R520 Title: Feminist Social Media and Artist Responses to Resistance, Counterresistance in Kenya’s ‘Miniskirt Chair: Professor Carlos Barrera (University of Navarra) Title: Representations of Beauty Violence against Women Debate’ Presentations: Chair: Jen-Yi Chen (Fooyin University) Chair: Yasmin Jiwani (Concordia University) Ana Cristina Velez (Universidad Eafit): Mujeres Qi Wang (Shanghai University): Bringing America to Presentations: Presentations: Hablando de Mujeres, que Podo Dicen!: Analisis de China: American Broadcasting in Shanghai 1923- Rachmah Ida (Airlangga University): Representations Carrie Rentschler (McGill University): Hashtag Hijacks Columnas de Opinion Colombianas. 1941. of Muslim Women’s Beauty in Indonesian Islam and the Feminist Social Media Response to Rape Nancy E. Worthington (Quinnipiac University): Nelson Ribeirio (Catholic University of Portugal): Women’s Magazines Culture Microblogging and Beyond: Tracking the Trail of Radio Club of Mozambique and the dissemination of Lindani Mbunyuza-Memani (Southern Illinois Brenda Longfellow (York University): Hashtag Twitter’s #YesAllWomen Portuguese colonialism University, Carbondale): An African American Beauty BeenRapedNeverReported: Twitter as a Feminist R. Teer-Tomaselli (University of KwaZulu-Natal): Standard: South African Bridal Magazines Sell a White Agora Radio in Transition: The South African Broadcasting Feminine Identity – Imitations Abound Julianne Pidduck (Université de Montréal): First Session 22: Monday, July 13, 2015 Corporation, 1948-60. Ji Yoon Ryu (University of Colorado Boulder): Beauty Nations and Inuit Women: Mediating Subjugated Slot Code: GEC-M3b Susan Haas (University of Pennslyvania): Negotiating as Life, Gender Norm and Capital: The Biopolitics of Knowledges of Violence Time: 16:00-17:30 Hegemony and Resistance via Journalism Practice in Makeover Shows Krista Lynes (Concordia University): Intimacy and Room: DS-R525 Radio Free Europe’s Central Newsroom Mariam Esseghaier (Concordia University): the Index: Object Relations in Transnational Feminist Title: Media and Sexualities Interviewing Muslim Women While Also Being One Media Chair: Mehita Iqani (University of the Witwatersrand) Presentations: Session 24: Monday, July 13, 2015 Ana Celina Puebla (Universidad Nacional de San Slot Code: HIS-M2a Session 18: Monday, July 13, 2015 Session 20: Monday, July 13, 2015 Juan): Procesos de Significacion de Practicas Time: 14:00-15:30 Slot Code: GEC-M1b Slot Code: GEC-M2b Sociales y Configuracion Cultural en Relacion con Room: DS-2518 Time: 09:00-10:30 Time: 14:00-15:30 Lecturas, Escrituras y Biografias Trans Title: Media History: American Perspectives Room: DS-R525 Room: DS-R525 Bernadette Barker-Plummer (University of San Chair: Professor Peter Putnis (University of Canberra) Title: Politics of Newsproduction Title: Interrogating Film Francisco): The Ultimate Makeover: US Media, Presentations: Gideon Kouts (Université Paris 8): Chair: Margaretha Geertsema-Sligh (Butler University) Chair: Ana Celina Puebla (Universidad Nacional de Celebrity, and the Commodification of Transwomen The Ferrymen of Culture: the Transfer of the Jewish Presentations: San Juan) Markus Schafer & Richard Lemke (Johannes Press Centers from Europe to America in the Second Rita Basilio de Simoes & Maria Joao Silveirinha Presentations: Gutenberg University Mainz): The Role of Gender: A half of the 19th Century. (University of Coimbra): Voices of Experience: Elizabeth Prommer & Skadi Loist (University of Quantitative Analysis of German Press Reporting on Christopher Francis White (Sam Houston State Interactions of Societal Forces with Gendered Rostock): Underrepresented but of High Quality: Homosexuality in Sports University): Fanning the Flames and Taking the Reigns Professional Practices and Experiences German Feature Films by Female Directors Maria T. Soto-Sanfiel & Adriana Ibiti (Universitat of the First Fan Base: Promotional Strategies in 19th Claudia Ivette Pedraza Bucio (Universidad Nacional Shaikhah Alghaith (Colorado State University): The Autonoma de Barcelona): Engaging with Narratives Century American Theatre. Autonoma de Mexico): Jugando Como Visitantes: Representations of Women in Bollywood Films about Lesbians Michael Fuhlhage (Wayne State University): Framing La Experiencia de las Reporteras de Deportes en Theresa Cronin (Middlesex University): Film as Rape Tianyang Zhou (University of Sussex): LGBT Rights and Flows of News in the Struggle to Abolish Slavery Los Diarios Mexicanos Desde la Perspectiva de las Culture: The Ethics of Aversion in Sr’an Spasojevi’s A Movement and the Social Media Effect: A Case Study in Antebellum Kansas. Serbian Film (2010) of Taiwan Pride

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Kevin G Barnhurst (University of Leeds): American Presentations: (University of Westminster, U.K.) Presentations: Realism as Hegemony and Resistance in the History of Kaarle Nordenstreng (University of Tampere, Finland): Presentations: Judith Lohner & Sandra Banjac (University of U.S. News Events The Great Media Debate Daya Kishan Thussu (University of Westminster, UK): Hamburg, Germany): Constructive or Destructive? Hamid Mowlana (School of International Service at Digital BRICS: Building a NWICO 2.0? Journalistic work practices and ethics in Session 25: Monday, July 13, 2015 American University, USA): The cultural dimension of Joseph Straubhaar (University of Texas, USA): The democratization conflicts Slot Code: HIS-M3a MacBride Report BRICS as Emerging Cultural and Media Powers Barbara Thomass (Ruhr University Bochum): The Role Time: 16:00-17:30 Robin E. Mansell (London School of Economics, UK): Colin Sparks (University of Westminster, UK): BRICS of Media Assistance Organisations in Conflict and Room: DS-2518 Subordinating Citizen Interests: Critical Junctures in challenging the ‘global hegemon’? Democratisation” Title: Anti-Authoritarianism and the Media the History of Communication Network Development Kaarle Nordenstreng (University of Tampere, Finland), Herman Wasserman, Tanja Bosch & Wallace Chuma Chair: Professor Epp Lauk (University of Jyvaskyla, Katharine Sarikakis (University of Vienna, Austria): B.P. Sanjay (University of Hyderabad, India), “The (University of Cape Town, South Africa): South African Finland) The shaping of communicative spaces: the impact of Quest for Professionalism: Challenges and Prospects print media coverage of service delivery protests: A Presentations: proprietary policy geography for Journalism Educators in BRICS” content analysis Martha Jane Evans (University of Cape Town): The Richard C Vincent (Indiana State University, USA): The Juliana Soares Mendes & Fernando Oliveira Paulino Marie-Soleil Frère & Anke Fiedler (Université Libre State versus Nelson Mandela and Others: Media Future of Communication Policy and Social Equality in (University of Brasilia, Brazil): Globo TV System of de Bruxelles, Belgium): Professional solidarity and Coverage of the Rivonia Trial and the Anti-Apartheid a post-NWICO, post-WSS Environment Telenovela’s Production, Distribution and Access in the journalistic practices in conflict countries: the case of Movement Cees J. Hamelink (University of Amsterdam, The International Scenario the Radio Publique Africaine in Burundi Cristiane Freitas Gutfreind (Pontificia Universidade Netherlands): A Human Right to Communication and Jacinta Mwende Maweu (University of Nairobi): Católica do Rio Grande do Sul): The Brazilian its Moral Obligation Instigators of Conflict or Messengers of Peace? The biographical documentary about the military Session 29: Monday, July 13, 2015 Role of the Media in Promoting Interfaith Dialogue to dictatorship and the resignification of the history Slot Code: INC-M2b Ensure lasting Peace in Mombasa, Kenya Anna Ferrando (University of Pavia): Translating Session 27: Monday, July 13, 2015 Time: 14:00-15:30 Foreign Cultures. The International Literary Agency Slot Code: INC-M1b Room: A-2830 against Fascist Hegemony Time: 09:00-10:30 Title: Broadcasting between the national and the Session 31: Monday, July 13, 2015 Jan Cebe (Charles University, Prague): Comparison Room: A-2830 global Slot Code: INC-M3b of media repression methods during the years of Nazi PANEL SESSION: Rethinking Global Media Theory Chair & discussant: Karen Arriaza Ibarra (Universidad Time: 16:00-17:30 and Communist regime in Czechoslovakia through Regionalization Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Room: A-2830 Chair and discussant: Timothy Havens (University of Presentations: PANEL SESSION: New Media and the Iowa, USA) Shawn Powers (Georgia State University, USA): Reconfiguration of Power in Emerging Economies: International Communication Presentations: Theorizing International Broadcasting in the Information Dialogue between China and Brazil Joseph Straubhaar (University of Texas, USA): The Age. Chair: Yun Long, (Communication University of China) - INC Varied Soft Power of Brazil in other BRICS, Regional Christina Köhler & Oliver Quiring (University of Mainz, Discussant: Fernando Oliveira Paulino (University of Markets, and the U.S. Germany): National Media Coverage and Europe’s Brasilia, Brazil) Chair: Herman Wasserman (University of Cape Town, Swapnil Rai (University of Texas, USA): Bollywood and Future. Media Coverage of the Euro Crisis in Ten EU- Presentations South Africa) Indian Soft Power in the Southern Asian Media Region Countries and Public Opinion on the EU Yun Wen (Simon Fraser University, Canada): From Vice-Chair: Karen Arriaza Ibarra (Universidad Laurena Bernabo (University of Iowa, USA): Dubbing Anabelle Srebreny (SOAS, University of London): Margin to Center? The Remaking of the Capitalist Complutense de Madrid, Spain) and Localization in the Latin American Geo-Linguistic Charlie Hebdo and the ‘global media/event’ horizon” Class in China’s Communication Industries Vice-Chair: Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno (Loyola Region John Yu Zhang (New York Institute of Technology, Pedro Benevides (Federal University of Paraíba, University, USA) Timothy Havens (University of Iowa, USA): Minority USA): Hegemony or Resistance? An Examination of Brazil): Capture the Change and the Naturalization of Television, the Black Atlantic, and Post-National Media the Ambiguous Power Communication on US Capitalism - Traces of Contemporary Brazilian Media Regions ‘Rebalance’ to Between China and the U.S. Deqiang Ji (Communication University of China): The Session 26: Monday, July 13, 2015 Moral Economies of Social Media in China: A Case Slot Code: INC-M1a Study of Tencent WeChat Time: 09:00-10:30 Session 28: Monday, July 13, 2015 Session 30: Monday, July 13, 2015 Zhihua Zhang (Communication University of China): Room: DS-R340 Slot Code: INC-M2a Slot Code: INC-M3a To Rebuild the Publicity of Chinese Mass Media PANEL SESSION: The ‘MacBride Report’ at Time: 14:00-15:30 Time: 16:00-17:30 through Participatory Communication 35: Present and Future of Global Communication Room: DS-R340 Room: DS-R340 Ting Zhou (Communication University of China): From Technology and Governance PANEL SESSION: Reconfiguring Global Media PANEL SESSION: Media in Democratization Hero to Doer: Chinese Politician’s Caricatures in Chair and discussant: Richard C Vincent (Indiana Hegemony and the Rise of the BRICS Nations Conflicts: Dousing the Fires or Fanning the Flames? Mediatized Politics Era State University, USA) Chair and discussant: Daya Kishan Thussu Chair: Herman Wasserman (University of Cape Town, 42 South Africa) 43 M O N DAY, July 13 M O N DAY, July 13 Journalism - Research & Theme V: Generic Studies of Journalism Roman Hummel, Susanne Kirchhoff & Dimitri Marisol Cano (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain & Chair/Moderator: Beate Josephi (Edith Cowan Prandner (University of Salzburg, Austria): Tailored to Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia): Violence Education - JRE + UNESCO University, Western Australia) fit? Contradiction and consistency of strategic choices against journalists in the beginning of twenty-first Presentations: of news media organizations affecting journalism. century Chair: Ibrahim Saleh (University of Cape Town, South Melissa Nurczynski Kutztown (University of Anita Varma (Stanford University, USA): Power, Africa) Pennsylvania Kutztown, USA): Inaccuracies and the Solidarity, and the Watchdog Ideal: The Roots of an Vice-Chair: Claudia Lago (University of São Paulo, long form of journalism Session 35: Monday, July 13, 2015 Adversarial Press in America and Britain Brazil) Fiona Giles & William Roberts (University of Sydney, Slot Code: JRE-M2a Azmat Rasul (National College of Arts, Pakistan), Vice Chair: Kerry Green (University of South Australia, Australia): Narrative ethics in Helen Garner’s The First Time: 14:00-15:30 Stephen McDowell, Barbara Robinson & Defne Bilir Australia) Stone and Anna Krien’s Night Games Room: DS-M320 (Florida State University, USA): Moral Disengagement Anthea Garman (Rhodes University Grahamstown, Theme III: The Professional Journalism and War on Terror: A Qualitative Content Analysis of South Africa): Striving to be ethical: Jonny Steinberg’s Title: JRE/ UNESCO - Working conditions in Different Drone Strikes in the US Elite Press Session 32: Monday, July 13, 2015 negotiations of his power of narration Countries Affecting Safety Stephen Rendahl (University of North Dakota, USA): Slot Code: JRE-M1a Bunty Avieson (University of Sydney, Australia): The Chair & Moderator: Reeta Pöyhtäri (UNESCO, Hegemony and Resistance: Nobel Peace and Malala Time: 09:00-10:30 ethical challenges of literary journalism across cultures Paris) and Coolish Room: DS-M320 Tobias Eberwein (Austrian Academy of Sciences Presentations: Mia Lindgren (Monash University, Australia): The rise Theme III: The Professional Journalism Vienna, Austria): Narrative journalism and emotional Sallie Hughes (University of Miami, USA) & Mireya of confessional journalism on radio PANEL SESSION: JRE/ UNESCO Safety of trust: How multimedia storytelling affects reader Márquez-Ramírez (Universidad Iberoamericana, Journalists responses Mexico): Mexican journalists under threat: Explaining Opening Remarks of the UNESCO Sessions on self-censorship and risk-reduction behavior in weak Session 37: Monday, July 13, 2015 Safety of Journalists state Slot Code: JRE-M2c Marisol Cano, director of the Guilhermo Cano Session 34: Monday, July 13, 2015 Surbhi Dahiya (Indian Institution of Mass Time: 14:00-15:30 Foundation & Dean of Facultad de Comunicación, Slot Code: JRE-M1c Communication, India): Threats, intimidation of Room: R-M120 Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia Time: 09:00-10:30 journalists: A case study of India Theme V: Generic Studies of Journalism Chair & Moderator: Reeta Pöyhtäri (UNESCO, Room: R-M120 Sadia Jamil (University of Queensland, Australia): Title: Journalism Education & The Unresolved Issues Paris) Theme III: The Professional Journalism Freedom of expression and press freedom: An Chair: Claudia Lago (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) Presentations: PANEL SESSION: The Emergent Norms & Practices ethnographic account of challenges and constraints Presentations: Rachel Pulfer (Journalists for Human Rights, Canada): of Social Media Verification faced by Pakistani journalists Xin Zeng (Bournemouth University, China): Journalism Journalists for Human Rights Chair: Elizabeth Saad Correa (University of Sao Paulo, Andrea Baker (Monash University, Australia): education in China: Globalization and localization Anthony Feinstein (University of Toronto, Canada): The Brazil) Hegemony versus resistance, the case of Al Jazeera Thaïs de Mendonça Jorge & Vivian Rodrigues Oliveira psychological health of war journalists Discussant: Lew Friedland (University of Wisconsin- English and press freedom in Egypt (Universidade de Brasília, Brazil): Digital Journalism Linda Steiner (University of Maryland, USA): The war Madison, USA) Désirée Deniz Hostettler (Concordia University, Education: challenges in applying mobile devices at zone trifecta: The case of Western women journalists Presentations: Canada): Uncovering the Turkish media landscape: the construction of news with Brazilian students Richard Shafer (University of North Dakota) & Eric Lucas Graves (University of Wisconsin-Madison, from Gezi Park to now Andrea Elizabeth Hickerson & Ammina Kothari Freedman (Michigan State University, USA): A USA): There are no gates, there are no fences: (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA): Learning comparative study of media watchdog reports on Practices and discourses of verification among online in Public: Handling Social Media Mistakes in the violence against journalists: A case study of new press fact-checkers Session 36: Monday, July 13, 2015 Classroom systems in the Baltics and the South Caucasus Soomin Seo (Columbia University, USA): Verification Slot Code: JRE-M2b Nina Elvira Steindl, Corinna Lauerer & Thomas Reeta Pöyhtäri (UNESCO, France): UNESCOs when you’re not “on the ground”: Virtual foreign Time: 14:00-15:30 Hanitzsch (University of Munich, Germany): Journalism academic research agenda on safety of journalists bureaus and a new hierarchy of journalistic sources Room: R-M110 Students in Times of Crisis: Uncertainty about Ella McPherson (University of Cambridge, UK): Theme III: The Professional Journalism Professional Outlook Digital human rights reporting by civilian witnesses: Title: Journalism Under Siege From Threats, Violence Daniel Barredo (Universidad de las Américas, Session 33: Monday, July 13, 2015 Surmounting the verification barrier & Killings Ecuador) & Grupo de Investigación sobre la Profesión Slot Code: JRE-M1b Penny O’Donnell (The University of Sydney, Australia): Chair: Mia Lindgren (Monash University, Australia) Periodística en el Ecuador (Universidad Politécnica Time: 09:00-10:30 Hegemons or Grunts? Technological innovation, Presentations: Salesiana, Ecuador): Las amenazas del periodismo en Room: R-M110 workplace reorganization, collective bargaining, and Jyotika Ramaprasad & Katharina Lang (University of América Latina. Una revisión de las presiones de la PANEL SESSION: Meeting The Ethical Challenges the power of journalists in the Australian newspaper Miami, USA): Journalists in Botswana: Relationship cultura periodística ecuatoriana (Threats of journalism of Long Form industry between Trust in Societal Institutions and Perceived in Latin America. A review of the pressures of the Roles, Influences, and Freedoms Ecuadorian journalistic culture) 44 45 M O N DAY, July 13 M O N DAY, July 13 Session 38: Monday, July 13, 2015 Stephanie D. Agresti, Lauren Longo, Jenna Bjellquist, Law - LAW Analysis of US and Indian Laws in the Context of Slot Code: JRE-M3a Stephanie L. Van Heest, James Etheridge & John C. Unauthorized Hollywood Remakes to Bollywood Time: 16:00-17:30 Pollock (The College of New Jersey, USA): Comparing Loreto Corredoira (Universidad Complutense de Session 41: Monday, July 13, 2015 Room: DS-M320 Cross-national Coverage of Muslim Immigration: A Madrid, Spain) & Rodrigo Cetina (City University of Slot Code: LAW-M1a Theme III: The Professional Journalism Community Structure Approach New York, USA): Current Copyright Policy Tendencies Time: 09:00-10:30 Title: JRE/ UNESCO - War & Conflict vs. Journalism Emiljano Kaziaj (Gent University, Belgium): Children as in 2015: Further Weakening of Limits and Exceptions Room: DS-M445 & Safety seen in the news / A study on the portrayal of children and the Ever -Diminishing Public Domain Title: The State of the Law: Network Neutrality Chair & Moderator: Reeta Pöyhtäri (UNESCO, in television news and the views of journalists on Manojna Yeluri (Independent Scholar, India): Songs Chair: Sandra Braman (Texas A&M University, USA) Paris) children as news subjects of Power and Powerless Voices: Understanding the Presentations: Presentations: Katy Lavonne Snell (University of Miami, USA): A Influence of Copyright in Shaping Public Discourse Barbara Cherry (Indiana University, USA) Rune Ottosen (Oslo University College, Norway): The Critical Discourse Analysis of News Media Framing of through Indian Folk Music Christopher Marsden (University of Sussex, UK)Silvio price to pay for impunity: Violence, harassment and the Migration of Central American Children Across the Jhessica Reia & Pedro Mizukami (FGV Law Henrique V. Barbosa (Escola Superior de Propaganda threats towards reporters in conflict areas U.S.-Mexico Border School, Brazil): Copyright Law, ICTs and Access to e Marketing, Brazil) Turo Uskali, Epp Lauk & Heikki Kuutti (University of Educational Materials in Brazil Jyväskylä, Finland): Drone journalism in crisis reporting: New opportunities and limits Session 40: Monday, July 13, 2015 Session 42: Monday, July 13, 2015 Chris Paterson (University of Leeds, UK): When Slot Code: JRE-M3c Slot Code: LAW-M2a Media and Sport - MES wealthy democracies attack the press: the limits of Time: 16:00-17:30 Time: 14:00-15:30 accountability? Room: R-M120 Room: DS-M445 Chair: Alina Bernstein (College of management Divina Frau-Meigs (CLEMI, Sorbonne Nouvelle Theme II: Innovations in Journalism Title: Law, Policy, and Political Communication I academic studies, Israel) University, France): French journalism and media PANEL SESSION: Transformations in Journalism Chair: Slavka Antonova (University of North Dakota, Co-Chair: Deirdre Hynes (Manchester Metropolitan education after ‘Je suis Charlie’: Focus on youth and Human Rights Advocacy in the Face of Digital US) University, UK) radicalization Innovation & Social Upheaval Presentations: Cherian George (Hong Kong Baptist Name of Person Submitting this information: Reeta Pöyhtäri (UNESCO, Paris): UNESCOs Chair: John Crothers Pollock (The College of New University, Hong Kong): Lawmaking as «Hate Spin»: Alina Bernstein academic research agenda on safety of journalists: Jersey, USA) The Fluid Frontiers of Religious Intolerance The way ahead Discussant: Morton Winston (The College of New Sebastian Martin Valdez (University of Western, Jersey, USA) Sydney): Legal Kaleidoscopes: Human Rights and the Session 44: Monday, July 13, 2015 Presentations: Dilemmas of Free Speech Regulation in Argentina Slot Code: MES-M1a Session 39: Monday, July 13, 2015 Matthew Powers (University of Washington, USA): Amy Kristin Sanders (Northwestern University, Qatar): Time: 09:00-10:30 Slot Code: JRE-M3b Publicity’s Ends: How NGO Professionals Evaluate the Ag-Gag Laws: Legislating an Ethical Solution to Room: DS-M260 Time: 16:00-17:30 Efficacy of their Media Campaigns Journalistic Practice? Title: Mediated Fan Interaction, Communication and Room: R-M110 Ella McPherson (University of Cambridge, UK): Hannu Nieminen (University of Helsinki, Finland): Engagement Theme III: The Professional Journalism Source Credibility as Information Subsidy: Strategies Democracy and Information and Communication Chair: Linda K. Fuller (Worcester State University, Title: Old Stereotyping, New Immigrants & Vulnerable for Successful NGO Journalism at Mexican Human Rights: The Case of Finland USA) Minorities Rights NGOs María Soledad Segura (Argentina): The Social Impact Presentations: Chair: Martin Eide (University of Bergen, Norway) Sandra Ristovska (Annenberg School/UPenn, USA): of Communication Law and Policy-Making Processes Jordan Stalker (University of Wisconsin-Madison): Pro Presentations: Professionalizing Citizen Journalism: How Human in Latin America Kabaddi: When Child’s Play Goes to Market Paschal Preston (Dublin City University, Ireland): Rights NGOs Broker Between Citizens and Journalists Olan Scott (University of Canberra), Jerry More than ‘Banal Nationalism’ – Journalism and News in Emergency Coverage“ Watkins (University of Canberra) & Ann Pegoraro Media’s Contribution to Rising Xenophobia in Europe Sandra Ristovska (Annberg School, UPenn, USA): Session 43: Monday, July 13, 2015 (Laurentian University, Canada): Bottom-up framing: Elke Grittmann (Leuphana University Lueneburg Professionalizing Citizen Journalism: How Human Slot Code: LAW-M3a Understanding social media fan interaction around Institute for Culture and Aesthetics of Digital Media, Rights NGOs Broker Between Citizens and Journalists Time: 16:00-17:30 international rugby union Germany) & Tanja Thomas (Eberhard Karls University in Emergency Coverage Room: DS-M445 Marta Fialová, Veronika Macková & Alice Němcová of Tuebingen Institute of Media Studies, Germany): Amit Kama (Academic College of Emek Yezreel, Title: Developments in Intellectual Property Rights Tejkalová (Charles University in Prague): ''Yes, I am Reporting Crimes on Migrants: A Case Study on Israel): Journalists and Media in the Societal Chair: Lucas Logan (University of Houston, USA) a racist! So what?'' Incompetence of the hegemonic Journalism and Hegemony Trajectories of Inclusion-Exclusion of Disenfranchised Presentations: Czech sports media discourse to reflect racism Shiyuan Wang (Hong Kong Baptist University, China): Groups in Israel Sara Bannerman (McMaster University, Canada): amongst Czech football fans Media Representation of China’s Female Migrant John C. Pollock (The College of New Jersey, USA): International Copyright and Access to Knowledge: Matthew Wysocki (Flagler College, USA): Worker Illuminating Human Rights: How Demographics Drive Institutional Foundations and Path Dependencies #IAmCHIKARA: Fandom in the Social Media Era for 46 Media Coverage” Enakshi Roy (Ohio University, USA): A Comparative CHIKARA Pro Wrestling 47 M O N DAY, July 13 M O N DAY, July 13 Session 45: Monday, July 13, 2015 Televised Treatment of the Opening Ceremony by Tu’ba Asrak Hasdemir (Turkey): Media Literacy, Mediated Communication, Slot Code: MES-M2a Brazil’s Globo network and Cuatro in Spain Critical Consciousness and Communication Time: 14:00-15:30 Ramon Vegas Javier & Christopher David Tulloch for Empowerment: Detecting Boundaries and Public Opinion & Society - Room: DS-M260 (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona): Time out: Potentialities with Turkey’s Case MPS Title: Media, Sport and Identities media convergence, a wider agenda and alternative Arul Selvan (India): A Study on Curricula Framework Chair: Jordan Stalker (University of Wisconsin- narrative through long-form sports journalism of Academic Interventions for Media Literacy in Indian Chair: Hillel Nossek (College of Mangement Madison) Context Academic Studies) Presentations: Media Education Sang Y. Bai (S. Korea) A Study on the Vice-Chair: Corinna Luthje (Technische Universität Douglas-Wade Brunton (University of Michigan, USA): Institutionalization of Media Education for Korean Youth Dresden) The Corridor of Uncertainty - Media, Cricket and West Research - MER Cláudia Lago & Patricia Horta Alves (Brazil): Diversity Name of Person Submitting this information: Indian Identity and inequality: the issue and the Media and Education Hillel Nossek and Corinna Luthje Shekinah Dorelle Palispis Queri (University of the Chair: Divina Frau-Meigs (Sorbonne Nouvelle Project Philippiness Baguio): Indigenous tribal games: A University, France) Anamaria Neag & Katalin Lustyik (Hungary): Policy- space for (dis)empowering the collective cultural Vice-Chair: Manuel Pinto (Minho University, Portugal) making and media education in Hungary - A Success Session 50: Monday, July 13, 2015 consciousness of the Mangyan indigenous tribal Story’ Slot Code: MPS-M1a games players in the Philippines Session 47: Monday, July 13, 2015 Ilse Mariën, Dorien Baelden, Leo Van Audenhove & Time: 09:00-10:30 Ilan Tamir (Ariel University, Israel) & Alina Bernstein Slot Code: MER-M1a Jan Jasper Mathé (Belgium): Reconsidering media Room: DS-M425 (College of management academic studies, Israel): Time: 09:00–10:30 literacy in practice: A quick-scan analysis and in-depth Title: Social Media Credibility Do they even know the national Anthem? Minorities Room: DS-M280 comparison of 25 media literacy frameworks Chair & Discussant: Corinna Luthje (Technische in service of the Flag – Israeli Arabs in the national Title: Skilling for media literacy Manuel Pinto & Sara Pereira (Portugal): Media Universität Dresden) football Team Chair: Sang Bai education policies and the school curriculum: the Presentations: Linda K. Fuller (Worcester State University, USA): Presentations: Portuguese case in the EU context Daria Plotkina, Jessie Pallud (University of Strasbourg) The power of ambiguous gender: The case of Indian Mariana de Souza Gomes (Sorbonne Nouvelle): & Andreas Munze (University of Toulouse 1 Capitole): sprinter Dutee Chand. Quality of TV programmes for children: a comparative The truth about the lie. Investigation of the adequacy Cheng-Ying Lin (National Chengchi University, analysis between France and Brazil Session 49: Monday, July 13, 2015 of media coverage of deceptive electronic word-of- Taiwan): The Summoning: Reverse Women’s Henrike Friedrichs, Friederike von Gross & Anna Slot Code: MER-M3a mouth. Oppression through Road Running in Taiwan Hübenet (Germany): Facebook use of elementary Time: 16:00–17:30 Daniel Reis Silva (Universidade Federal de Minas school students - A qualitative study about the use of Room: DS-M280 Gerais): Astroturfing and public opinions: dynamics Facebook in everyday life of children PANEL SESSION: Intersections of digital media, of demonstrations of simulated publics and its Huei Lan Wang (Taiwan): Successful TV-Production Session 46: Monday, July 13, 2015 policy, and citizenship in media education scholarship ambiguities Teamwork in the Classroom: A Critical Analysis Slot Code: MES-M3a and pedagogical practice Saifuddin Ahmed (University of California, Davis) & Abel Antonio Grijalva-Verdugo (Mexico): The action Time: 16:00-17:30 Moderator-Discussant: Normand Landry Vivian Hsueh-hua Chen of the professor in the communication process film: Room: DS-M260 Presentations: (Nanyang Technological University): Cyberbullying research with Mexican students Title: Sport Media, Football and the FIFA World Cup Karen Louise Smith, Tamara Shepherd & Leslie in online violent games: An empirical analysis of the María del Rosario Luna (Argentina): El vídeo digital Chair: Alina Bernstein (College of management Shade: Connected learning and immanent bystander’s perspective en la educación superior como herramienta para la academic studies, Israel) surveillance: Participation and agency in the co- Hsin-Yen Yang (Fort Hays State University) & Douglas elaboracion de informes académicos Presentations: construction of privacy education resources Schules (Rikkyo University): Courting the Phantom Banu Dağtaş (Anadolu University Department of Sonia Livingstone: iRights - advocating for children’s Public and the Zombie Fans: A Comparative Study of Journalism, Turkey): The Change of the News Practices rights online Online Shills in the United States, China, and Japan with the Industrial Football: Eskişehirspor Case Session 48: Monday, July 13, 2015 Stuart Poyntz: Conceptual futures: Key concepts, Sunyoung Kwak (The University of Tokyo): Between Slot Code: MER-M2a UNESCO’s MIL policy and citizen learning in media Session 51: Monday, July 13, 2015 Rivalry and Regional Friendship: Japanese Newspaper Time: 14:00–15:30 education. Slot Code: MPS-M2a Coverage of the Korean National Soccer Team in the Room: DS-M280 Time: 14:00-15:30 2002 FIFA World Cup Title: Media Education Policies in Evolution: Shaping Room: DS-M425 Joaquin Marin Montin (University of Seville) & Paula the Agenda PANEL SESSION: Methodologies for studying the Bianchi (Federal University of Pampa, Brazil): FIFA Moderator: Sirkku Kotilainen double helix of social media and mainstream media 2014 World Cup Brazil. Comparative Analysis of the Presentations: Chair & Discussant: Lewis A. Friedland (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

48 49 M O N DAY, July 13 M O N DAY, July 13 Presentations: Participatory Communication Towards a new Rural Communication Working Group? Political Communication - POL Mikihito Tanaka (Waseda University): Social Media Panel facilitators: Elske van de Fliert (The University Production of public scientific capital in the aftermaths of Queensland, Australia), Florencia Enghel (Malmö Research - PCR Chair: Christina Holtz-Bacha (University of Erlangen- of Fukushima University, Sweden) & Satarupa Dasgupta (New York Nürnberg, Germany) Anna Maria, Katja Valaskivi & Risto Kunelius Chair: Satarupa Dasgupta (New York University, USA) University, USA) Chair: María José Canel (Complutense University, (University of Tampere): Tracing Emotional Systems in Vice Chair: Florencia Enghel (Malmö University, Presentations: Madrid, Spain) a Hybrid Media System: Thoughts on Methodology Sweden) Sarah Cardey (University of Reading, UK): Rural Vice Chair: Bengt Johansson (University of Gothenburg, Johanna Maaria Sumiala (University of Helsinki): “Je Vice Chair: Elske van de Fliert (The University of Communication – Research to inform practice Sweden) suis Charlie” - Digital Ethnography in the Study of Queensland, Australia) Helen Hambly Odame (University of Guelph, Ontario, Vice-Chair: Julio Juárez-Gámiz (UNAM, Mexico City, Global Media Events Name of Person Submitting this Information: Canada) & Loes Witteveen (Wageningen University, Mexico) Dmitry Yagodin (University of Tampere) & Matthew Satarupa Dasgupta The Netherlands): Practice What You Preach: Name of Person Submitting this information: Tegelberg (York University): Online news flows and Experiences in rural communication graduate teaching Christina Holtz-Bacha Media Agenda Setting: Examples From Canada and and learning Russia Session 53: Monday, July 13, 2015 Cleofe S. Torres (University of the Philippines Los Slot Code: PCR-M1a Baños, Philippines): Engaging Academics and Session 56: Monday, July 13, 2015 Time: 09:00-10:30 Practitioners in Information Sharing and Learning Slot Code: POL-M1a Session 52: Monday, July 13, 2015 Room: DS-M540 Mario Acunzo (Food and Agriculture Organization): Time: 09:00-10:30 Slot Code: MPS-M3a Title: Participatory communication for social justice Building evidences and policy dialogue for inclusive Room: DS-M340 Time: 16:00-17:30 Chair: Pradip Thomas (The University of Queensland, Rural Communication Services Title: Exploring the role of new media in politics Room: DS-M425 Australia) Rico Lie (Wageningen University, The Netherlands): Chair: Gerardo Luis Dorantes (National Autonomous Title: Social media Advantages and Disadvantages - Presentations: Future Imperatives of Communication for Rural University of Mexico (UNAM)) Does the Medium Matter? Valentina Bau (University of New South Wales, Development Presentations: Chair & Discussant: Risto Kunelius (University of Australia): Citizen Engagement in Peacebuilding. Gerardo Luis Dorantes, Jesus Eduardo Alvarez Barrios, Tampere) A communication for development approach to Jorge Alberto Islas Herrera & Hugo Enrique Saucedo Presentations: rebuilding peace from the bottom up Session 55: Monday, July 13, 2015 Saucedo (National Autonomous University of Mexico Shibey Ding (University of Florida): Facebook Use and Simona Bonini Baldini (University of Rome «La Slot Code: PCR-M3a (UNAM)): Twitter and political participation in 2014 Ethnic Identity of Asian American College Students Sapienza», Italy): Digital Storytelling to empower Time: 16:00-17:30 Ayotzinapa slaughter in Mexico Stephan Oliver Görland (University of Rostock): Refugees: potential and limitations of the European Room: DS-M540 Gabriela Gomez & Yarimis Méndez (University of Mobile Mediated Communication’s Effect on Social project “IntegrArt” Title: Participatory communication for sustainability in Guadalajara): Violence in Mexico: Use of Twitter to alert Norms Florencia Enghel (Malmö University, Sweden): Should rural, agricultural and urban contexts and citizen participation Julia Hildebrand (Drexel University): ‘Glasshole’: international media assistance play a role in building Chair: Satarupa Dasgupta (New York University, USA) Parkie Shakantu Mbozi (Institute of Economic and Social Resisting the Remediated Self between Lifelogging democratic media systems in the Western Balkans? Presentations: Research, University of Zambia): Digital Democracy: an and Lifeblocking Advancing the view of local experts Hina Ayaz (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany): Analysis of the Role and Influence of Online Media to Paulo Faustino (University Nova of Lisbon): Oscar Hemer (Malmö University, Sweden): Memory for How to improve the effectiveness for ‘participatory Political Discourse in Zambia Newspaper Ownership Concentration and Market Development : Amnesia, xenophobia and participatory communication approach’ based projects of UNICEF: Yajie Chu (Tsinghua Uiversity) & Yu Xu (University of Dynamics in Brazil and in Portugal communication in a South African context a case study of Pakistan. Southern California): Civil Participation, Internet Use and J. Michael Lyons (Saint Joseph’s University, USA): Elbé Kloppers (North-West University, South Africa): Xinfang (Petition): A Multilevel Analysis of 31 Provincial The Juvenile Lifers Project: Life narratives as forms of An applied model for participatory communication Cities in China resistance in Pennsylvania prisons between emerging farmers and agriculturists in South Cayley Erin Sorochan (McGill University, Canada): Bar Africa Camps and Unconferences: Ideologies of Participatory Eleanor R. Marchant (University of Pennsylvania, USA): Session 57: Monday, July 13, 2015 Knowledge Production. Participatory Communication for Development and the Slot Code: POL-M2a Mythology of ‘Local Participation’: A case for a change Time: 14:00-15:30 of perspective from Nairobi Room: DS-M340 Session 54: Monday, July 13, 2015 Maria Touri (University of Leicester, UK): Participatory Title: The Digital Public Sphere as an Ambigious New Slot Code: PCR-M2a Communication and Sustainable Food production: Power: Twitter during the EU Elections 2014 Time: 14:00-15:30 The role of small businesses in empowering farmers Chair: Caja C. Thimm (University of Bonn, Germany) Room: DS-M540 and the case of Indian Organic Farmers Producer PANEL & DISCUSSION: Open to IAMCR Members: Company Limited (IOFPCL) 50 51 M O N DAY, July 13 M O N DAY, July 13 Presentations: Political Economy - POE Representation of China and the US in Africa in global Danielle Raeijmaekers (University of Antwerp, Guy Starkey (University of Sunderland, UK): Twitter online news Belgium): Before there was no alternative: Austerity and the 2014 elections to the European Parliament: Jan Miessler (Hong Kong Baptist University, HK): The and press coverage in 1977 Chair: Rodrigo Gómez (Universidad Autónoma Tweets from the United Kingdom Gravity of the Lowest Common Denominator: Political Chika Anyanwu (Charles Sturt University, New South Metropolitana-Cuajimalpa, MX) Caja C. Thimm, Jessica Einspänner-Pflock & Mario Economy of the Post-1989 Czech Journalism Wales, Australia): Boko Haram and Hegemonic Vice-Chair: Peichi Chung (Chinese University of Anastasiadis (University of Bonn, Germany): The EU Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman (National Institute of resistance in Nigerian Political System Hong Kong, HKSAR) Elections on Twitter in Germany: Anti-European voices Development Administration, Thailand): In defense of Saumya Bharti Verma (A J K Mass Communication Vice Chair: Peter Thompson (Victoria University of on Twitter ‘most different’ comparisons: The political economy of Research Center, New Delhi-25, India): Fact or Wellington, New Zealand) Sandrine Roginsky (Université catholique de Louvain news media in China and the USA fiction: truth never lies? A case study of the filmic Name of Person Submitting this Information: (UCL), Belgium): The 2014 European election James Compton & Paul Benedetti (University of representations of the Dalit (the lower caste) women’s Rodrigo Gómez (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana- campaign on Twitter: a comparison between outgoing Western Ontario, Canada): Legitimation Crisis and movement in North India (Political Economy and Cuajimalpa, MX) members and new candidates in the UK, Spain and the Contradictions of Technological Innovation in Feminism) France Mainstream Newsrooms Wai Han Lo (Hong Kong University, HK): Conceptual Evelien D’heer (iMinds-MICT-Ghent University) & Viktor Chagas (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil): shift in poverty discourse Session 59: Monday, July 13, 2015 Pieter Verdegem (Department of Communication Brazilian prestige press and the popularity queue, or Slot Code: POE-M1a Sciences, Ghent University): The role of Twitter in the how printed quality media is becoming a niche market Time: 09:00-10:30 2014 election campaign in Belgium. 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Elements of a political Presentations: Disney Corporation media reform? economy of culture and communication Diógenes Lycariao (Fluminense Federal University) & Victor Pickard & Lee McGuigan (University of Alison Anderson (University of Plymouth, UK): Dwayne Roy Winseck (Carleton University, Canada): Antal Wozniak (University of Mannheim): The prism Pennsylvania, USA): Welcome to Comcast Country: A Reporting Climate Change: Challenges for Research Reconstructing and Renewing Heterodox and Critical of the public sphere: The COP15 coverage by the Political Economic Tour Robert A Hackett, Shane Gunster & Kevin Kehoe Approaches to the Critical Political Economy of Brazilian media system Benedetta Brevini (University of Sydney, Australia): (Simon Fraser University, Canada): Climate Crisis, Communication and Media Isabel Ferin Cunha (University of Coimbra, Portugal): Mediaset: The secret dream of every media mogul Media Alternatives: Journalism, Environmental Eileen R. 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Rikke Bjerg Jensen (Royal Holloway University of Pieter Verdegem, Evelien D’heer & Frederik De Grove Africa) London, UK) (Ghent University, Beljium): Social media in times of Presentations: neoliberalism: Connective action or polarization of the Edna Nelly Becerril Lerin (Universidad Nacional Session 70: Monday, July 13, 2015 public debate? 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The use of China): Peace or War Journalism? - An Analysis of Chair: John A. Lent (International Journal of Comic Art, photographic news factors in tabloid and quality press. Chinese News Media’s Coverage of Libyan Crisis in USA) Mahmoud Eid (University of Ottawa): Invisible Racist 2011 Vice-Chair: Geisa Fernandes (Observatório de Session 67: Monday, July 13 2015 Representations of Muslims in the Spur-of-the-Moment Sami Siddiq (University of Auckland, NZ): Framing Histórias em Quadrinhos ECA/USP, Brazil ) Slot Code: COA-M3a Canadian News of 9/11. the killing of Osama bin Laden and its aftermath: Name of Person Submitting this information: Time: 16:00-17:30 Kenzie Burchell (University of Toronto Scarborough): an analysis of American and Pakistani crisis Geisa Fernandes Room: DS-3375 The Media Event Assemblage: Performativity, Terror, communication and news coverage Title: Freedom to Cartoon, Radicalism, Resistance, and Mobile Communication Susana Sampaio-Dias (University of Portsmouth, Responsibility and Charlie Hebdo Robin Andersen (Fordham University): HBO's Treme USA): Re-thinking proximity as a news value: How the Session 65: Monday, July 13 2015 Chair: Waldomiro Vergueiro (Universidade de São and the Evolving Stories of the Storm financial crisis is undermining a global understanding Slot Code: COA-M1a Paulo/ Observatório de Histórias em Quadrinhos ECA/ of human rights problems Time: 09:00-10:30 USP, Brazil) Room: DS-3375 Presentations: Session 69: Monday, July 13, 2015 Title: African and Arab World Cartoons John Anthony Lent (International Journal of Comic Art, Slot Code: CRI-M2a Diasporas and the Media - Chair: Etienne Domingue (Faculté de théologie et USA): Freedom To Cartoon (Responsibly) Time: 14:00-15:30 d’études religieuses - Université de Sherbrooke, Geisa Fernandes (Area de Narrativas Dibujadas DIM Room: DS-1540 Canada) (UBA)/Observatório de Histórias em Quadrinhos Title: Media influences and media effects: Presentations: Sandra Pitcher (University of (ECA/USP), Brazil): To be or not to be... Charlie: Chair: Roza Tsagarousianou (University of propaganda, mediatisation and image making KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa): Hegemonic Myth- reflections on cartooning and politics Westminster) Chair: Eva-Karin Olsson (Swedish Defence University) Making: A discussion of Zapiro’s representation of Waldomiro de Castro Santos Vergueiro (Escola de Vice-Chair: John Sinclair (University of Melbourne) Presentations: Nelson Mandela (1994-1999) Comunicações e Artes da Universidade de São Paulo, Name of Person Submitting this Information: Emma Briant (University of Sheffield): Paternalism and Mikhail Peppas (SanKofa Book and Design Fair Brazil): Maomé went to the mountain... and did not like John Sinclair (University of Melbourne) Structures of Legitimacy in post 9/11 US Propaganda. Durban) & Sanabelle Ebrahim (University of KwaZulu- what he saw there: political cartoon, social criticism Neofytos Aspriadis & Athanassios Samaras (University Natal, South Africa): Hello Kitty, He-Man, BunnyKats: and tension increasing in the 21st. Century of Piraeus): Political Blame Games and Nation Image Reflections on Character Development, Merchandise Adolpho Carlos Françoso Queiroz (Universidade Session 71: Monday, July 13, 2015 Making in Times of Financial Crises: A Comparative Routes and Social Engagement Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Brazil): Bullets do not kill Slot Code: DIM-M1a Analysis of PASOK and SYRIZA Administrations in Shahnawaz Imran Zali (Northwestern University in ideas Time: 09:00-10:30 Greece. Qatar, USA) & Nissryne Dib (Northwestern University Room: DS-2508 Lara Kobilke & Philip Baugut (University of Munich): in Qatar, Qatar): Cartoons in Protest Title: Asia and its diasporas 54 55 M O N DAY, July 13 M O N DAY, July 13 Chair: John Sinclair (University of Melbourne) Presentations: Interactions with Digital Interfaces: A New Perspective Environment, Science and Presentations: Sandra Mooser (University of Bern): Finding a voice? to Understand the Virtual Experiences Susan Leong (Curtin University): Nollywood inspired filmmaking practices in Switzerland Kulveen Trehan (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha Risk Communication - ESR and the problematics of a Chinese internet Reza Anthony Kartosen-Wong (University of University, India): Advertising Literacy to Empower Yueyue Liang & Dieer Liao (Tsinghua University): Amsterdam): Young Asian Dutch and the consumption the Young Media Consumers in India : A Critical Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of Antwerp, ‘Chinese diasporas’, ‘Malaysian’ or ‘Malaysian of Japanese and South Korean film and television Exploration of the Advertised Mind Belgium) Chinese’: The construction of diasporic identities in Koen Leurs and Myria Georgiou (London School of Christopher McConnell (UT Austin, USA): Institutional Vice-Chair: Dorothee Arlt (University of Bern, Malaysian local Chinese international television news Economics and Political Science): Digital makings Access Divides and Digital Inclusion Switzerland) programs of the cosmopolitan city? Young peoples’ urban Vice-Chair: Anders Hansen (University of Leicester, Chun-Fu Chen (Fu Jen Catholic University): imaginaries of London UK) Negotiating hegemony and resistance in cultural Session 75: Monday, July 13, 2015 Name of Person Submitting this information: production: Southeast Asian migrants in Taiwan’s Slot Code: DID-M2a Pieter Maeseele (University of Antwerp, Belgium) documentary films Digital Divide - DID Time: 14:00-15: 30 Jungwoo Jan, Slgi Lee, Hye Soo Kang & Jungen Ban Room: DS-M220 (Sungkyunkwan University): Marriage migrant women, Session 77: Monday, 13th July 2015. Chair: Olga Smirnova (Lomonosov Moscow State SECTION BUSINESS MEETING media representations, and intercultural conflicts: A Slot Code: ESR-M1a University, Russia) Chair: Olga Smirnova (Lomonosov Moscow State semiotic and discourse analysis on televised coverage Time: 09:00-10:30 Vice-Chair: Ali Zarqa (Auckland University, New University, Russia) of marriage migrant women in Korea? Room: DS-M440 Zealand) Title: Hegemony, Environment and Society Vice Chair: Liangwen Kuo (National Chiao Tung Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of Antwerp, University, Taiwan (China)) Session 76: Monday, July 13, 2015 Belgium) Session 72: Monday, July 13 2015 Secretary: Anna Gladkova (Lomonosov Moscow Slot Code: DID-M3a Presentations: Slot Code: DIM-M2a State University, Russia) Time: 16:00-17:30 Richard Doherty (University of Leeds): Environmental Time: 14:00-15:30 Name of Person Submitting This Information: Room: DS-M220 Communication and Critical Discourse: Methods for Room: DS-2508 Olga Smirnova (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Title: The Use of New Technologies in the Context of Understanding the Mediated Alienation of Humans Title: South Asian diasporas Russia), Anna Gladkova (Lomonosov Moscow State Digital Divide from Nature Chair: Sudeshna Roy (Stephen F Austin State University, Russia) Chair: ASM Asaduzzaman (University of Dhaka, University Texas) Bangladesh) Maitreyee Mishra (Manipal University): Constructed Presentations: Discussant: Zarqa Ali Shaheen (University of Environments, Nature and Neoliberalism in India: Charu Uppal (Karlstad University): Meaning as Auckland, New Zealand) Perspectives from Karnataka and Odisha Session 74: Monday, July 13, 2015 Susana Herrera (Instituto Tecnológico y de a function of distance, time & globalization: A Slot Code: DID-M1a Presentations: comparison of Indian diasporas in Singapore & Fiji Umair Nadeem (University of Gujrat, Pakistan): Effect Estudios Superiores de Occidente): Genealogy and Time: 09:00-10:30 transformations of the hegemonic discourse about Mélanie Le Forestier (Université Toulouse-Jean Jaurès): Room: DS-M220 of Social Media on Pakistani Youth Regarding Political Reconfiguration of cultural and diasporic identities in Campaigns society/nature relationships in the stage of World’s Title: New Angles of Digital Divide Fairs the Indian diasporic and independent cinemas Chair: Olga Smirnova (Lomonosov Moscow State Yinyi Luo (University of Leeds, UK): Uneven Accesses Ujjwala Barve (University of Pune): Modi’s speech to Videogames: Players’ Perspective Sébastien Doiron & Sebastian Weissenberger University, Russia) (Université du Québec à Montréal): The media at Madison Square Garden: Reflections on India- Discussant: Dipak De (Banaras Hindu University, Anil Kunnel (University of Münster, Germany): Social American media Networking without Social Class: The Role of Trust treatment of the Gilligan's Restaurant in the Parlee India) Beach Provincial Park, New Brunswick, Canada Asmaa Malik (Ryerson University): A ‘transnational Presentations: Between Low-income Job Seekers and Middle-class moment’: A case study of news and social media Employers for the Indian Job-portal babajob.com Oscar Julián Cuesta (Universidad Los Libertadores): Vir Bala Aggarwal (Himachal Pradesh University Comunicación ambiental: sus supuestos among Toronto’s Pakistani diaspora Shimla, India): Bridging the Divide: A Development Bernardo Amigo (University of Chile, Chile): Hyper Everyday Life and Mobile Communication Technologies epistemológicos y su oportunidad para construir Communication Perspective alternativas al capitalismo Niranjana Prem (Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Jose Claudio Siqueira Castanheira (Universidade Session 73: Monday, July 13 2015 India): Digital Divide: Need for Realigning the top- Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil): Sounding the Slot Code: DIM-M3a down in ICT for D Code: Noise as a Subversive Practice in Digital Media Session 78: Monday, 13th July 2015. Time: 16:00-17:30 Andrea Limberto (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil): #In Rikke Bjerg Jensen (Royal Holloway University of Slot Code: ESR-M2a Room: DS-2508 terms of the interdict London, UK): ‘Mind the gap’: social media and the UK Time: 14:00-15:30 Title: Diasporas in Europe 1 Eduardo Zilles Borba & Marcelo Knorich Zuffo military family Room: DS-M440 Chair: John Sinclair (University of Melbourne) (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil): Natural to the Human Title: Science Journalism and Communication 56 57 M O N DAY, July 13 M O N DAY, July 13 Chair: Dorothee Arlt (University of Bern, Switzerland) Ethics of Society and Ethics Irene Da Rocha & Marta Narberhaus (Pompeu Fabra Indies, Jamaica) Presentations: University): Identificación de las prácticas, valores y Co-Chair: Ravindra Kumar Vemula (English and David M. Secko (Concordia University): Debates and of Communication- ETH competencias éticas del periodismo transmedia Foreign Languages University, India) definitions: A qualitative metasummary of visions for Liziane Soares Guazina, Fernando Oliveira Paulino, Name and email of Person Submitting this the future(s) of science journalism Vice Chair: María Teresa Nicolás Gavilán (Universidad Carlos Eduardo Esch & Luiz Martins da Silva information: Kate Holland (University of Canberra, Shulin Chiang (Chinese Culture University): From Panamericana) (University of Brasilia): Where is society' An analysis of Australia) Science to Journalism? 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Hannah Frueh (University of Freiburg, Switzerland): Title: Environmental Journalism and News of Seville): News consumption patterns and use of Luis Teixeira (School of Arts, Portuguese Catholics Precision Estimates: The influence of information Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of Antwerp, interactive tools at hearings in digital media; between University) & Ana Carvalho (Bioethics Institute, precision on risk perception and prevention behavior in Belgium) the public interest and soft news. Portuguese Catholics University): Science and bicycle accidents Presentations: Society‘ promoting citizenship through the reflection Yukari Seko & Stephen Lewis (University of Guelph, Suzanne de Cheveigne (Le Centre national de la Session 81: Monday, July 13, 2015 on ethical issues in life sciences Canada): Beyond the Double-Edged Sword: A recherche scientifique): Environmental news on French Slot Code: ETH-M2a Oscar Armando Jaramillo (Universidad Mayor, Chile): Review of Benefits and Risks of the Internet on Non- Television 1994 - 2014 Time: 14:00-15:30 El derecho al olvido en Internet y el Efecto Streisand: Suicidal Self-Injury Yu Wang & Lutong Sun (Communication University of Room: DS-1525 Aplicabilidad y soluciones China): Highlighting and masking: A Study on China’s Title: Ethical perspective on digital communication II News Coverage of Environmental Pollution Chair & Discussant: Yanick Farmer Islam & Media - IAM Silvia Domínguez Gutiérrez (Universidad de Presentations: Health Communication and Guadalajara): ‹El medio ambiente› no es noticia: Nyasha Mboti (University of Johannesburg): Why Chair: Basyouni Hamada (Department of Mass escasa publicación en dos diarios de Jalisco, México Social Media Are Evil? 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58 59 M O N DAY, July 13 M O N DAY, July 13 New and Traditional Media Presentations: Session 88: Monday, July 13, 2015 Popular Culture - POC Chair: Prof. Basyouni Hamada (Qatar University) Lee Artz (Purdue University Calumet): US Media Slot Code: MPA-M2a Presentations: Coverage of the 2014 Gaza War: Biased Balance, Time: 14:00-15:30 Chair: Barry King (Auckland University of Technology) Roxanne D. Marcotte (Université du Québec à Disparate Descriptors, and Other Dominant Media Room: DS-M240 Montréal, UQAM): Perils and Pitfalls of Salafism in the Frames PANEL SESSION: Advancing Media Production West and the Ambiguous Power of the Internet and Ralf Spiller, Andreas Koehler & Matthias Degen Chair: Chris Paterson (Leeds University, UK) Session 90: Monday, July 13, 2015 New Media (Macromedia University of Applied Sciences, Presentations: Slot Code: POC-M1a Rachmah Ida (University of Indonesia): Media and Westfalian University of Applied Sciences): How Chris Paterson (Leeds University, UK): Book overview Time: 09:00-10:30 Sectarianism Indonesia: The Rise of Shia Media and the US fails to combat Islamic State propaganda and reflections on the state of news production Room: DS-M465 Anti-Shia Online Movements. effectively research Title: Images and Commodities Geetanjali Kala (University of Delhi): Coke Studio and Lennart Wolfbrecht Soberon (Ghent University): Michael B. 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Daniel Perrin (Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Pravin Patil & Navjyoti Singh (International Institute on the Kidnap of the Nigerian Chibok Girls Switzerland): Process-oriented methodologies in news of Information Technology, India): Developing Insights production research into capitalists’ exploitation via corporate socialism on Session 85: Monday, July 13, 2015 Media Production Analysis - Internet Anett Göritz, Alexander von Humboldt (Institute Slot Code: IAM-M2a MPA Session 89: Monday, July 13, 2015 for Internet and Society, Berlin, Germany) & Lothar Time: 14:00-15:30 Slot Code: MPA-M3a Mikos (Film University Babelsberg Konrad Wolf, Room: DS-R515 Chair: Roel Puijk (Lillehammer University College, Time: 16:00 - 17:30 Potsdam, Germany): New Business Models for the Title: Digital Media and Framing of Islam Norway) Room: DS-M240 Television Market ‘ Challenges and Perspectives for TV Chair: Dr. Mahmoud M. Galander (Qatar University) Vice-Chair: Chris Paterson (Leeds University, UK) Title: European Media Production Production Companies in the Era of Digitalization and Presentations: Vice Chair: Willemien Sanders (Utrecht University, Chair: Arne Krumsvik (Oslo and Akershus University Convergence Nada Abdallah Bekheet (Cairo University): Framing Netherlands) College of Applied Sciences, Norway) Zachary McDowell (University of Massachusetts USA) Islamic Actors in the Egyptian Drama: An Analytical Name of Person Submitting this information: Presentations: & Michael Soha (University of New Hampshire, USA): Study Roel Puijk (Lillehammer University College, Norway) Andrea Esser (University of Roehampton, UK): The rise Monetizing a Meme: A Case Study on the Harlem Loubna El Mkaouar (CAMRI, University of of Europe’s TV production conglomerates: Challenging Shake Westminster): Twitter and Facebook in the absence of Session 87: Monday, July 13, 2015 American hegemony in light entertainment. 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Andrea Esser (University of Roehampton, UK): Danish Session 93: Monday, July 13, 2015 Establishing Public Television in a Post-authoritarian UK TV drama and its audiences in the British context Slot Code: PSP-M1a State: The Taiwanese case Oranit Klein-Shagrir (Hadassah Academic College, Lynge Agger Gemzøe (Aarhus University, Denmark): Time: 09:00-10:30 Jerusalem) & Heidi Keinonen (University of Turku): Diffusing or Consolidating US Cultural Hegemony? Room: DS-1520 Session 95: Monday, July 13, 2015 From Public Service Broadcasting towards Soci(et)al Title: Media Systems in Transition I Slot Code: PSP-M3a TV? PSBs’ perceptions of interactivity and audience Chair: Michael Meyen (University of Munich, Germany) Time: 16:00-17:30 participation in Finland and Israel Session 92: Monday, July 13, 2015 Presentations: Room:DS-1520 Dirk Arnold (WWU Münster): Regulation of PSB in Slot Code: POC-M3a Melanie Radue (University of Nuremberg, Germany): Title: Mediatization of Politics and Social Movements Europe: Funding, Content Requirements and Public Time: 16:00-17:30 Comparing Defective Media Systems? Validation of a Chair: Michael Meyen (University of Munich, Germany) Value Tests Room: DS-M465 New Approach for the Comparison of Southeast Asian Presentations: Stanislaw Jedrzejewski (Kozminski University, Title: Mediated Logics and Identity Media Systems Camelia Cusnir (University of Bucharest, Romania): Warsaw): Public Broadcasters and New Media - Chair: John Benson Radoslaw Sajna (Kazimierz Wielki University in Romanian Public Intellectuals and their use of New European Media Regulation and Communication Presentations: Bydgoszcz, Poland): The Media Decentralization as a Media Practices Gabriela Gruszynski Sanseverino & Ana Claudia Basis for Resistance against Hegemony: the Cases of Ximena Orchard (University of Sheffield, UK): Maria Michalis (University of Westminster): Radio Gruszynski (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Poland, Spain and Mexico Mediatization of Politics in Transitional Democracies: Spectrum Battles in the Era of Technological do Sul Brazil): Reality television in a time of female Dragana Lazic (University of Tsukuba, Japan): New On Differentiated Access and the Ambivalence of the Convergence: Public Service Television vs. Wireless empowerment: Exceeding the stereotypical concepts Media, Old Problems: Bosnia and Herzegovinas Media Media Autonomy Notion and Broadband Internet in Europe. of beauty in America’s Next Top Model Captured between Ethnicity, Politics and Impoverished Marcelo Xavier Parker & Maria Helena Weber Bernadine Jones (University of Cape Town, SA): The Market (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil): hierarchy of gender perception: the instance and the Mireya Marquez Ramirez (Universidad Iberoamericana, Multitude, Politics and the Streets Communication: Session 97: Monday, July 13, 2015 imitation in ABC’S LOST Mexico City): Watchdogs, Agenda Setters or Straight- Brazil, 2013 Slot Code: PMP-M2a Niall Patrick Brennan (Fairfield University, USA): down Publicists? From Professional Role Ideals to Sovannara Chan & Samath Kim (University of Porto, Time: 14:00-15:30 Contradictions between the Subversive and the Role Performances in Mexican Journalism Portugal): The Ambiguous Power of Communication Room: DS-1545 Mainstream: Drag Culture andRuPaul’s Drag Race in Cambodia: How Politicians and Citizens Explore Title: How are Public Service Media Fairing Beyond Le Yin (Institute of Journalism and Communication, Social Media to Build Participatory Democracy Europe? Chinese Academy of Social Science): Entertainment Session 94: Monday, July 13, 2015 Maria Cristina Castilho Costa (University of São Paulo, Chair: Jo Bardoel or Empowerment: Social media and personal life Slot Code: PSP-M2a Brazil): Censorship under Vargas? Before, During and Discussant: Josef Trappel (University of Salzburg) sharing in China Time: 14:00-15:30 After... Presentations: Room:DS-1520 Rama Krishnan (Jain Group of Institutions University, Title: Media Systems in Transition II Bangalore): Gramsci’s Hegemony in the Digital Era: Post-Socialist and Post- Chair: Anke Fiedler (University of , Belgium) The Role of Digital Media’s Domination by Hegemonic Presentations: Public Service Media Ideology and the Echoes in Southern India Authoritarian Communica- Irena Reifová & Jirina Smejkalová (Charles University Policies - PMP Benedetta Brevini & Jonathon Hutchinson (University tion - PSP in Prague): Televising Gender: Audiences, Identities, of Sydney): PSB 2.0 and Social Television: The Case and (Dis)continuity with the Socialist Past Session 96: Monday, July 13, 2015 of ABC’s #7DaysLater Chair: Anastasia Grusha (Moscow State University, Carola Richter & Hanan Badr (Freie Universität Berlin, Slot Code: PMP-M1a Undrah B. Baasanjav (Southern Illinois University Ed- Russia) Germany): From Counter-Hegemony to Power and Time: 09:00-10:30 wardsville): Transition to Digital Television in Mongolia: Vice-Chair: Katja Lehtisaari (University of Helsinki, back again: The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood in Room: DS-1545 Challenges and Opportunities for Public Interest Ser- Finland) Transforming Political and Media Structures Title: Cross-country views on current public service vices Vice Chair: Michael Meyen (University of Munich, Martha Jane Evans (Centre for Film and Media media values and practices Masduki (Indonesian Islamic University, Yogyakarta): Germany) Studies, South Africa): Reporting to the South African Chair: Leen d’Haenens The Future of Indonesian Public Service Broadcasters Person submitting this information: Michael Nation: How the Media Helped to Fulfil the Truth and Discussant: Hannu Nieminen (University of Helsinki) in the Midst of Media Ownership Monopoly and Digi- Meyen (University of Munich, Germany) Reconciliation Commissions Impossible Mandate Presentations: talization Ylva Rodny-Gumede (University of Johannesburg, Anne-Sofie Vanhaeght & Karen Donders (Free Iluska Coutinho (Juiz de Fora Federal University): Tele- South Africa): Towards a Teaching Philosophy for University of Brussels): Do Interaction, Co-creation and vision as Public Service: The Space of Society Partici- Journalism Education in a Young Democracy and Participation Find their Way from PSM Literature to pation on TV Brazil and RTP Transitional Society: A South African Case Study PSM Policy and Strategy? A Comparative Case Study Lihyun Lin (Graduate Institute of Journalism): Analysis of , the Netherlands, France and the

62 63 M O N DAY, July 13 M O N DAY, July 13 Session 98: Monday, July 13, 2015 Session 100: Monday, July 13, 2015 Visual Culture - VIC Session 104: Monday, July 13, 2015 Slot Code: PMP-M3a Slot Code: RCC-M2a Slot Code: VIC-M3a Time: 16:00-17:30 Time: 14:00-15:30 Time: 16:00-17:30 Session 102: Monday, July 13, 2015 Room: DS-1545 Room: DS-2585 Room: DS-4375 Slot Code: VIC-M1a PANEL SESSION: Globalization, International Title: Faith on the Web Title: Cinema and Visual Culture II Time: 09:00-10:30 Development, and the Public Service Media Debates Chair: Professor Ali Asghar Kia Chair: Deborah Tudor (Southern Illinois University) Room: DS-4375 Chair: Leen d’Haenens Presentations: Presentations: Title: Political Communication and Visual Media Discussants: Monroe Price (Annenberg School for Dr Bianca Mitu (University of Wolverhampton, Ting-Ying Lin (University of London): Third Cinema Chair: Deborah Tudor (Southern Illinois University Communication) & Marius Dragomir (Open Society Britain) & Dr Stamatis Poulakidakos (University of Revisited: Cinema as a Site of Resistance in the Case Carbondale) Foundations) Athens, Greece): Does God have an email? Faith and of Postcolonial Taiwan Cinema Presentations: Presentations: Religious Consumption in the Digital Era Enoch Yee-lok Tam (Hong Kong Baptist University): Nicholas Grodsky & Ernest Hakanen (Drexel Gregory Lowe (University of Tampere): RIPE@ -- Fif- Professor Joonseong Lee (California State University, The Silver Star Group: A First Attempt at Theorizing University): On Screen: Implosion and Conspiracy in teen Years of International Development and the Les- USA): Anal Sphincter Exercise as Meditative Prayer: Wenyi in Chinese Cinema in the 1920s 9/11 Discourse sons Learned. Seeking a New Direction for Prayer in the Digital Age Randal Rogers (University of Regina): Tinker, Tailor, Sonja Solomun (McGill University, Canada): A ‘Mobile’ Julio Juárez (UNAM): Rethinking PSM in Contempo- Dr Sharday Mosurinjohn (Queen’s University, Soldier, Queer Army of Metaphors: From Archiving to Distributing rary Mexico. Canada): In and Out of Synch with Meaning: Boredom, Photo-Memories Anis Rahman (Simon Fraser University): South Asian Texting, and Ritual Lucia Mulherin Palmer (University of Texas at Austin): State Media in Flux: Power, Politics, and the Public. Chia Hung Yang (National Central University, Taiwan): Rhizomatic Writings on the Wall: Graffiti and Street Art Susan Abbott (University of Pennsylvania) & Minna The conversion of “Immortals-playing Drama” in in Cochabamba, Bolivia as Nomadic Visual Politics Horowitz (University of Helsinki): Re-Framing Public Taiwan’s Taoism Religion: An impact by new media Nicola Jones (University of KwaZulu-Natal): Who will Media as a Global Project: New Models. representation tell the emperor he has no clothes? Art as political protest in the work of South African artists Brett Session 101: Monday, July 13, 2015 Murray and Ayanda Mabulu Religion, Communication & Slot Code: RCC-M3a Time: 16:00-17:30 Culture - RCC Room: DS-2585 Session 103: Monday, July 13, 2015 Title: Religious & Secular Identity Slot Code: VIC-M2a Co-Chair: Yoel Cohen (Ariel University, Israel) Chair: Professor Geetanjali Kala Time: 14:00-15:30 Co Chair: Victor Khroul (Moscow State University, Presentations: Room: DS-4375 Russia) Professor Victor Khroul (Moscow State University, Title: Cinema and Visual Culture I Name and of Person Submitting this Russia): Religious Identity in Russian Public Sphere: Chair: Isaac Nahon-Serfaty (University of Ottawa) Information: Yoel Cohen (Ariel University, Israel) Hegemony, Resistance or Ignorance? Presentations: Mélodine Sommier (University of Jyväskylä, Finland): Margherita Sprio (University of Westminster): Silence Discourses of laïcité in news texts: A critical as a Mode of Resistance - The Terrain of Subculture in Session 99: Monday, July 13, 2015 intercultural analysis Silences of the Palace (Mofida Tlatli, 1994) Slot Code: RCC-M1a Professor Krishna S. Kusuma (Jamia Millia Islamia Denize Correa Araujo (Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná): Time: 09:00-10:30 University, India): Religious Exclusion and Caste Big Eyes and Camille Claudel: revisiting controversial Room: DS-2585 Discrimination: Tracing the trajectory through the works of art Title: The Media & Religious Dialogue Periodic Telugu Cinema Deborah A. Tudor (Southern Illinois University): The Chair: Victor Khroul (Moscow State University, Russia) Natacha Yazbeck (Annenberg School of Spectre of Forgotten Heroes: Captain America, The Presentations: Communication, University Pennsylvania, USA): The Winter Soldier, and the Traumatized Nation Dr Ahsan A. Naz (University of the Punjab, Pakistan): Karbalization of Lebanon: Karbala as lieu de memoire Luíza Beatriz Alvim (UFRJ): Rhythms of images and The Role of Global Elite Media in Interfaith Dialogue in Hezbollah’s Ashura Narrative sounds – an analysis of films by Robert Bresson Professor Ann E. Strahle (University of Illinois, USA): Media Coverage of Religion in Ferguson, Missouri: A Normative Approach Corrina Laughlin & Debora Lui (University of Pennsylvania, USA): The Makerspace in the Basement

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SPEED NETWORKING EVENT SOIRÉE RÉSAUTAGE ÉCLAIR 1. PLENARY Organisée en collaboration avec l'AÉMDC Organized in collaboration with the AÉMDC 1.1 Abstract of the Surveillance Panel with

Time: 17:00-22:00 Heure : 17:00-22:00 David Lyon and Carly Nyst ...... 68 Place: D-R200 Lieu : D-R200 2. SPECIAL SESSIONS

The Association des Étudiants de la Maîtrise et du L’Association des étudiants de maîtrise et doctorat en 2.1 ECREA ...... 70 Doctorat en Communication (AEMDC) is hosting a communication de l’UQAM (AÉMDC) présente une 2.2 ICA ...... 70 Speed Networking event in which graduate students soirée Speed Networking au cours de laquelle les will be invited to present their research work. The étudiants diplômés présenteront leur travail de recher- 3. PARALLEL SESSIONS evening is a great opportunity to develop your compe- che. Cette soirée représente une belle occasion pour tence in oral communication and enhance your aca- développer vos compétences en communication orale 3.1 LIST OF THE SECTION 3.2 LIST OF THE WORKING GROUP demic resume. et présenter votre curriculum vitae universitaire. - Audience – AUD ...... 71 - Comic Art – COA ...... 89 - Communication Policy - Crisis Communication – CRI ...... 89

Free event for all registered conference delegates. Événement gratuit pour tous les participants inscrits au & Technology – CPT ...... 72 - Diasporas and the Media – DIM ...... 90 Space limited. By registration only. congrès. Places limitées, inscription obligatoire. - Community Communication – COC ...... 73 - Digital Divide – DID ...... 91

- Emerging Scholars – ESN ...... 75 - Environment, Science and Risk

- Gender and Communication – GEC ...... 76 Communication – ESR ...... 92

- History – HIS ...... 77 - Ethics of Society and Ethics of

- International Communication – INC ...... 78 Communication – ETH ...... 92

- Journalism Research & Education - Global Media Policy – GMP ...... 93

JRE + UNESCO ...... 79 - Health Communication and Change

- Law – LAW ...... 82 & HIV and AIDS Communication – HCC ...... 94

- Media and Sport – MES ...... 83 - Islam & Media – IAM ...... 94

- Media Education Research – MER ...... 83 - Popular Culture – POC ...... 95

- Mediated Communication, Public Opinion - Public Service Media Policies – PMP ...... 96

& Society – MPS ...... 84 - Religion, Communication

- Participatory Communication ...... 85 & Culture – RCC ...... 96

- Political Communication – POL ...... 86 - Visual Culture – VIC ...... 97

- Political Economy – POE ...... 87

4. FORUM CITOYEN ...... 98

5. TRIBUTE TO SERGE PROULX ...... 99

6. IAMCR GALA DINNER CRUISE .....100

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PLEANARY 2 | PLÉNIÈRE 2 | PLENARIO 2

Time: 11:00-12:30 Place: Auditorium Marie-Gérin-Lajoie

PANEL: Surveillance and resistance TABLE RONDE: Surveillance et résistance PANEL: Vigilancia y Resistencia

Edward Snowden revealed a US and UK domina- Edward Snowden a dévoilé un système de surveil- Edward Snowden reveló la existencia de un aparato de ted surveillance apparatus far surpassing the popular lance mondial, dominé par les États-Unis et la Grande- vigilancia controlado por los Estados Unidos y el Reino imagination, inspiring debates over privacy around the Bretagne, qui dépasse grandement l’imaginaire popu- Unido, que superó ampliamente a la imaginación popu- world. Beyond state surveillance, digital communica- laire et qui suscite aujourd’hui de nombreux débats lar, inspirando los debates sobre la privacidad en todo tions are constantly monitored, stored and analyzed sur la vie privée partout dans le monde. Au-delà de la el mundo. Más allá de la vigilancia estatal, las comuni- by an almost equally covert web of corporate surveil- surveillance de l’État, les communications numériques caciones digitales son constantemente monitoreadas, lance and data accumulation. Revelations of interna- sont constamment vérifiées, stockées et analysées par almacenadas y analizadas por una red casi igualmente tional communication processes that are unknowable un réseau tout aussi secret d’entreprises qui surveillent encubierta de vigilancia corporativa y de acumulación through their secrecy, and unreformable through their et accumulent des données sur les consommateurs. de datos. Las revelaciones sobre procesos de comu- embrace of secret justifications, require scholars to Les révélations sur des processus de communication nicación internacional que son imposibles de conocer reconsider the possibility of reform and to engage internationaux opaques devraient inciter les chercheurs por su grado de secreto, e intocables por sus ocultas with new ethical and political questions. Is our ability à proposer une réforme et à engager des discus- justificaciones, requieren que los estudiosos reconsi- to resist undemocratic control of communication the sions sur des questions éthiques et politiques. Notre deren la posibilidad de cambiar ese sistema y deman- ultimate test of Hegemony or Resistance? This plenary capacité à résister à ce contrôle antidémocratique de dan el compromiso con nuevas cuestiones éticas y surveys the burgeoning research into surveillance and la communication est-il le test ultime d’hégémonie ou políticas. Es nuestra capacidad de resistir el control describes the mobilization of resistance by civil society. de résistance? Pour y répondre, cette plénière s’in- antidemocrático de la comunicación el mayor desafío téresse à la recherche portant sur le domaine en plein para Hegemonía o Resistencia? Este plenario pasa David Lyon essor des études sur la surveillance, et tente d’expli- revista a la floreciente investigación sobre la vigilan- Director of the Surveillance Studies Centre, Queen’s quer comment s’organise la résistance de la société cia y describe la movilización de la resistencia por la University, Kingston, Ontario civile devant ce phénomène. sociedad civil.

Carly Nyst David Lyon Legal Director, Privacy International David Lyon Director del Centro de Estudios sobre Vigilancia de Directeur du Surveillance Studies Centre à l’Universi- Queen University, Kingston, Ontario Chair: Chris Paterson té Queen’s à Kingston en Ontario. University of Leeds Carly Nyst Carly Nyst Director Jurídico, Privacy International Directrice du contentieux, Privacy International Presidente: Chris Paterson Animateur : Chris Paterson Universidad de Leeds University of Leeds

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SPECIAL SESSION 3: ECREA SPECIAL SESSION 4: ICA Audience - AUD

Time: 9:00-10:30 Time: 16:00-17:30 Session 1: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Philip Savage & Kara Weiler (McMaster University, Place: DS-R510 Place: DS-R510 Slot Code: AUD-T1a Canada): Public Service Media in Canada: Audience Time: 09:00-10:30 expectations and experiences of CBC local digital Title: Political Populism and the Media in Title: Scholars as Part of the Solution: Room: R-R150 experiments. Title: Media audiences and connectivity Jaume Suan & Pere Masip (University Ramon Llull, Europe: Immigration as Moral Panic Sustainable Communication across Higher Chair: Asta Zelenkauskaite Spain): And what if I do not want to participate? Ci- Education Presentations: tizens’ attitudes and motivations towards online media Chair: Claudia Alvares Mikko Villi (University of Helsinki, Finland) & Joo-Young participatory practices. Chair: Kevin Barnhurst Efrat Daskal (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, This session will reflect on the rise of populist politics in Jung (International Christian University, Japan): Acces- Israel): My voice needs to be heard”: anti-fans in the a European context, with the May 2014 EU Parliamen- sing the audience community: A comparison of how Panelists: Sara Bannerman, Richard Doherty, newspapers connect with audience communities in regulatory arena. tary election results officially confirming the growing Bernhard Goodwin, Sam Luna success of right-wing parties in Western European Finland, Japan, and Korea. Ifeoma Vivian Dunu & Gregory Obinna Ugbo (Nnamdi liberal democracies. Both the global economic crisis In line with the goal of higher education to address cur- Azikiwe University, Nigeria): Separated Household? An Session 3: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 and immigration from regions that do not share ‘Euro- rent critical social issues, higher education is addres- Assessment of the Effects of the Social Media in Nige- Slot Code: AUD-T2a pean’ Enlightenment values are confronting European sing climate change by embracing many sustainability rian Families Communication Pattern. Time: 14:00-15:30 societies with very real problems, leading to a revival of efforts. This panel discusses these efforts by looking Soren Schultz Jorgensen (University of Southern Den- Room: R-R150 stereotypes that are inimical to multiculturalism. They at three areas of sustainability: in universities, what mark, Denmark): Old media are social too: A four di- Title: Young people as audiences are also contributing to an increasingly securitarian po- drives the adoption, including how it’s adopted and in- mensional approach to study how people use general Chair: Toshie Takahashi litical climate dominated by public anxiety that is greatly tegrated, and the outcomes; sustainability as a (promo- news media to make social connections. Presentations: enhanced by the media. table) topic with a focus on the relevance, complexity, Muthu Selvi Subburaj & Govindaraju Periasam Regiane Ribeiro (Federal University of Paraná, Brazil): interdisciplinarity, researcher bias, transdisciplinary (Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, India): Social An approach on the cultural consumption of the young approach, and the relation to science communication Influence of mobile phone usage among rural based and the convergence of media. to help scholars be more sustainable in their research; college students. Ingunn Hagen, Usha Sidana Nayar & Priya Nayar and sustainability in our associations, specifically the Susana Kaiser (University of San Francisco, USA): (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, greening of ICA and IAMCR, including the processes, Vicariously Witnessing Human Rights Abuses: Au- Norway): Youth, media use and wellbeing: Empower- successes and failures. diences’ Interactions with an Argentine Memorial Site. ment and its flipside. Milena Foerster, Katharina Roser, Anna Schoeni & Martin Roosli (University of Basel, Switzerland): Pro- Session 2: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 blematic mobile phone use: Derivation of a short scale Slot Code: AUD-T1b and associations with health, behavioural and social Time: 09:00-10:30 factors in adolescents. Room: A-2875 Miguel Ángel Casado, Estefanía Jiménez, Maialen Title: Audiences and publics: engagement and indif- Garmendia & Paula Pineda (University of the Basque ference Country, Spain): Social interaction and excessive use Chair: Miguel Vicente of Smartphone among Spanish children: a qualitative Presentations: approach. Miriam Stehling (University of Bremen), Maria Frances- ca Murru (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy), Marco Scarcelli (University of Padova, Italy) & Inés Amaral (Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, Portugal): The civic value of being an audience.

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Session 4: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Session 6: Tuesday, July 14 2015 Open Doc Lab (Comparative Media Studies/Writing Chair: Céline Masoni Lacroix (Université Nice Sophia Slot Code: AUD-T2b Slot Code: AUD-T3b Program, MIT)): From Filter Bubble to Social Change: Antipolis) Time: 14:00-15:30 Time: 16:00-17:30 Rethinking the Ambiguous Power of Sharing in Discussant: Cécile Méadel (Centre de sociologie de Room: A-2875 Room: A-2875 Networked Cultures l’innovation (CSI), Mines ParisTECH) Title: News reception I Title: Audiences, social movements and protest Fenwick Robert McKelvey (Concordia University): Presentations: Chair: TBC Chair: Miguel Vicente Techniques of Internet Control: connecting, standardi- Alexandre Coutant (Université du Québec à Montréal): Presentations: Presentations: zing, mediating, securing and transmitting Developing sites which are unfinished by design. An Jennifer T. Schwartz (University of Oregon, USA): Stefania Antonioni (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, «art of framing» user’s appropriation Source matters: Differential gains and voting based on Italy): Resisting with social subvertising: campaigning Pierre Barbagelata (Université de Toulon) & Michel news source for college students in the 2012 election. against corporations with social networks. Session 8: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Durampart (Université de Toulon): Le défi d’intégrer les Susanne Almgren (Jönköping University, Sweden) & Ilya Revianti Sunarwinadi (Ilya Revianti Sunarwinadi, Slot Code: CPT-T2a usagers dans le développement d’un dispositif numé- Tobias Olsson (Lund University, Sweden): Commen- Universitas Indonesia): Media Resistance to Globa- Time: 14:00-15:30 rique ting, Tweeting and Sharing: Measuring Online News lized Hegemonic Dominant Cultural Values: Myth or Room: DS-M460 Laurent Collet (Université de Toulon), Michel Duram- Participation. Truth? PANEL SESSION: User empowerment New pers- part (Université de Toulon) & Pascal Maniscalco (Uni- Tanya Muscat (Macquarie University, Australia): “We’re Ilhem Allagui (Northwestern University, Qatar): Mobi- pectives on ICT uses session 1/ Le pouvoir des usa- versité Nice Sophia Antipolis): Techno-pedagogical all busy living our lives”: a qualitative case study of lizing youth: Linking audiences’ practices with cultural gers revisité : nouvelles perspectives sur les usages innovators: between autonomy and heteronomy commercial television news viewers in Australia. narratives. des TIC Francis Jauréguiberry (Université de Pau): Disconnec- Zhao Dong (Huazhong University of Science and Carlos Baca Feldman (Instituto de Ciencias Sociales Chair: Florence Millerand (Université du Québec à ting from communication technologies Technology, China): Media Hegemony and Users Am- y Humanidades - BUAP, México) & Julieta Cuevas Montréal) bivalence: The Credibility of Social Networked News Parra (Universidad Iberoamericana de Puebla, Mexico): Discussant: Josiane Jouët (Université Panthéon- in China. Estrategias para promover la transformación social a Assas) Community Communication partir de la recepción colectiva de las audiencias en la Presentations: Gira de Documentales Ambulante. Nicolas Pélissier (Université Nice Sophia Antipolis), - COC Session 5: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Jean-Claude Domenget (Université de Franche- Slot Code: AUD-T3a Comté), Alexandre Coutant (Université du Québec Session 10: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Time: 16:00-17:30 Communication Policy & à Montréal) & Paul Rasse (Université Nice Sophia Slot Code: COC-T1a Room: R-R150 Antipolis): Analyzing uses and devices together: the Time: 09:00-10:30 Title: News reception II Technology - CPT interest of a sociotechnical approach Room: R-R160 Chair: Tanya Muscat Jean-Claude Domenget (Université de Franche- Title: Digital activism -- Using ‘new’ technologies for Presentations: Session 7: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Comté) & Guillaume Latzko-Toth (Université Laval): media activism and social change Mira Feuerstein (Oranim Academic Educational Colle- Slot Code: CPT-T1a For a temporalist approach of digital communication Chair: Dorothy Kidd ge, Israel), Eiri Elvestad (Institutt for historie, sosiologi Time: 09:00-10:30 devices and their uses Presentations: og innovasjon, Norway) & Angela Philips (University of Room: DS-M460 Céline Masoni Lacroix (Université Nice Sophia Antipo- Claudia Magallanes-Blanco, Isabel Lozno-Maurer London, United Kingdom): Beyond the platform: Young Title: Media Industries in the Digital Age lis): From literacy to transliteracy: Is culture still relevant (Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla): Challenging the people’s news engagement in a social networking Chair: Caroline Pauwels (iMinds-SMIT, Vrije Universi- to examine users’ competencies? dominant capitalist system and the telecommunication society. teit Brussel) Francesca Musiani (ISCC, CNRS / Paris-Sorbonne corporations through technological self-determination: Cale Bain (University of Technology, Australia): News Discussant: Marko Ala-Fossi (University of Tampere) / UPMC): When user studies inform Internet gover- A look at the first community cellular network in Mexi- should be funny: How comedy news audiences beco- Presentations: nance research co. me effective citizens of a functioning democracy. Joao Damasceno Martins Ladeira (Unisinos, University Sarah Harney (Carleton University): Media framing of Debra M. Clarke (Trent University, Canada): Hege- of Vale dos Sinos) & Leonardo De Marchi (USP, Uni- Canada’s missing and murdered Indigenous women: mony and Resistance: Reception Ambiguities Among versity of São Paulo): Audiovisual and phonographic Session 9: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Challenging hegemony through digital activism. Canadian News Audiences. segments in contemporary Brazil: a comparison Slot Code: CPT-T3a Maude Gauthier & Kimberly Sawchuk (Concordia Zhao Dong (Huazhong University of Science and Miguel Afonso Caetano (ISCTE-IUL): How to Build Time: 16:00-17:30 University): ACTipedia: Addressing the invisibility of Technology, China): Media Hegemony and Users Am- a Trojan Horse for Intellectual Property in the Internet Room: DS-M460 critical ageing studies on Wikipedia. bivalence: The Credibility of Social Networked News Age PANEL SESSION: User empowerment: New pers- Karoline Truchon (Concordia University): Web in China. Lizzie Jackson (Ravensbourne) & Michal Glowacki pectives on ICT uses (Part II)/ Le pouvoir des usagers plat(per)form(ing) social issues. The impacts of coding (University of Warsaw): Fluidity and the emerging me- revisité : nouvelles perspectives sur les usages des and graphic design on storytelling by community and dia firm TIC human rights organizations. 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Session 11: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Session 13: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Diti Joshi & Archna Kumar (Delhi University): Interac- Presentations: Slot Code: COC-T1b Slot Code: COC-T3a tive Voice Response (IVR) system and health commu- Rianka Singh (McMaster University, Canada): On Hac- Time: 09:00-10:30 Time: 16:00-17:30 nications: A study of Jharkhand Mobile Radio. ker Manifestos, Collectivity and Violence Room: DS-M560 Room: R-R160 DeeDee Halleck (Deep Dish Network): Waves of Sanchari De (Jadavpur University, India): Political Mo- Title: Alternative and citizens’ journalism Title: Community Broadcasting – Contemporary Change: Sharing community media projects on the web. bilization and the Network of Shared Cultural Connec- Chair: Susan Forde challenges tivity: An Attempt to Locate The Shahbag Movement in Presentations: Chair: Kerrie Foxwell-Norton Bangladesh beyond the Realm of Virtual Sphere Adrian Quinn (University of Leeds): Resisting the Or- Presentations: Special Event: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Evan Light (Concordia University, Canada): Ethical Te- thodoxy: Citizen-Journalists, from the Passion to the Heather Anderson (University of South Australia): Aus- Time: 18:00-18:45 lecom Futures and Activist Investment: New Strategies Arab Spring. tralian community radio as a middle-aged media: 4ZZZ Room: R-R160 for Activism and Analysis Cecilia Cavalcanti & Renata Fontanetto (Federal Uni- as a case study of hegemony or resistance? Journal Lauch hosted by Susan Forde: Kseniia Ermoshina (MinesParisTech, France): Is There versity of Rio de Janeiro [UFRJ]): Journalism hacker in Juliet Fox (Melbourne University): Resistance is Fer- Journal of Alternative and Community Media an App for Everything? Potentials and Limits of Civic the Rio de Janeiro streets during the FIFA Confedera- tile’: Regenerative Voices in 3CR Community Radio Editors: Chris Atton and Susan Forde Hacking and the Hegemony of Apptivism tions Cup – 2013. (Melbourne, Australia) Dang Nguyen (University of Oxford, UK): Internet Chen-Ling Hung (National Taiwan University): Using Mohammadu Careem Rasmin (Sri Lanka Development Based Humor as Civil Resistance in Authoritarian Re- social media as alternative journalistic practice: News Journalist Forum), Asjian Wahid (Sri Lanka Develop- gimes E Forum during the Sunflower Movement in Taiwan. ment Journalist Forum)& Mary Dalima (MBC media Emerging Scholars - ESN Chun Wei Lin (National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan): network Sri Lanka): Myth or real: Exploring a critical Session 15: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 The ambiguous power of citizen journalism in a remote perspective on the Sri Lankan community radio move- Session 17: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Slot Code: ESN-T1a mediascape: A case study of Eastern Taiwan. ment. Slot Code: ESN-T3a Time: 09:00-10:30 Gretchen King (McGill University): Unpacking the ra- Time: 16:00-17:30 Room: DS-1420 dical pedagogy of community radio: The case of Radio Room: DS-1420 Title: Media and Protest Session 12 Tuesday, July 14, 2015 al-Balad 92.4FM and political change in Jordan. Title: (Counter-)Surveillance Chair: James Losey (University of Stockholm, Swe- Slot Code: COC-T2a Manuela Gruenangerl (University Salzburg): Is there Chair: Wajiha Raza Rizvi (Independent Researcher, den) Time: 14:00-15:30 a global concept of community television around the Pakistan) Discussant: Emad Khazraee (University of Pennsylva- Room: R-R160 world? Values, ideals and principles and their manifes- Discussant: Leo Van Audenhove (Vrije Universiteit nia, USA) PANEL SESSION: Media poetics and performances tation in organizational arrangements. Brussel, Belgium) Presentations: in contexts of armed conflicts Presentations: Rhon Teruelle (University of Toronto, Canada): Car- Chair/Panel Facilitator: Clemencia Rodriguez (The Mary Grace Anne Lao (York University, Canada): rément dans la rouge: Investigating the Québec Stu- University of Oklahoma) Session 14: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Headless Selfies: A Response to Social Surveillance dents’ Tactical Use of Social Media Panel Discussant: John H. Downing Slot Code: COC-T3b Mthobeli Ngcongo (University of Johannesburg, South Audrey Desrochers (Université du Québec à Montréal, Participants: Time: 16:00-17:30 Africa): The Ambiguities of Knowing: Instant Messa- Canada): Les Journaux Universitaires Comme Médias Kristin Shamas (Oklahoma City University): Placema- Room: DS-M560 ging and Surveillance in South African Romantic Rela- Hybrides: Le Cas du Montréal Campus de L’Uqam king as Praxis: Connectivity and a South Lebanese Title: Community media and the public sphere tionships Pendant Le Conflit Étudiant de 2012 Village Chair: Claudia Magellanes David Myles (Université de Montréal, Canada): Hel- Lisa Brooten (Southern Illinois University Carbon- Presentations: ping Others Solving Crimes: Civilian Contribution to dale): Conflict, Media and Democratic Transition: The Sarah Wagner (Open University of Catalonia): Policing Burmese Case Communicative hegemonies and counterpublics: Session 16: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Matthew Tiessen (Ryerson University, Canada): The Clemencia Rodriguez (The University of Oklahoma), ICT appropriation among Guaraní leaders in Bolivia. Slot Code: ESN-T2a Implicit Algorithmic Ontologies Driving Our Digital Camilo Perez-Quintero (Ohio University) & Christian Sergio Ricardo Quiroga (Instituto Cultural Argentino Time: 14:00-15:30 Hegemony Ramirez-Hincapie (Icesi): Performative Media and de Educacion Superior): Deconstructing the public Room: DS-1420 Disarmament: Alternative Stories and Cameras in concept: Public mass media and business practices. Title: Media and Activism Colombia. Gisele Sayeg Nunes Ferreira (ESPACC Research Chair: Ana Duarte Melo (University of Minho, Portugal) Irfan Ashraf (Southern Illinois University Carbondale): Group, PUC-SP): Elements of community broadcas- Discussant: Stefania Milan (University of Amsterdam, Conflict, Objectivity and Gatekeeping: Challenges in ting sound cartography in São Paulo City, Brazil: Pro- The Netherlands) Pakistan’s Tribal Belt. gramming and public participation.

74 75 TU E S DAY, July 14 TU E S DAY, July 14 Gender and Communication and Power in Germany and Sweden. A Visual Content Session 22: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 lism in the Iberian Peninsula Analysis of Pictures from Selected National Daily Slot Code: GEC-T3a Anna Pasek (New York University): Streamlining the - GEC Newspapers Time: 16:00-17:30 Black Box: IBM’s Early Postwar Aesthetics and the Room: DS-R520 Electronic Super Brain Session 18: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 SECTION BUSINESS MEETING Slot Code: GEC-T1a Session 20: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Time: 09:00-10:30 Slot Code: GEC-T2a Session 25: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Room: DS-R520 Time: 14:00-15:30 History - HIS Slot Code: HIS-T2b Title: Doing Feminism in the Canadian Screen Indus- Room: DS-R520 Time: 14:00-15:30 tries: Cautionary Tales from Past and Present Title: Hegemonic Masculinity Room: DS-M240 Session 23: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Chair: Rebecca Sullivan (University of Calgary) Chair: Lindani Mbunyuza-Memani (Southern Illinois Title: Media and Empire Slot Code: HIS-T1b Respondent: Barri Cohen University, Carbondale) Chair: Professor Juergen Wilke (University of Mainz) Time: 09:00-10:30 Presentations: Presentations: Presentations: Room: DS-M240 Rebecca Sullivan (University of Calgary): Working the Nathaniel Weiner (York University): Hegemonic Mascu- Peter Putnis (University of Canberra): Reuters and the Title: Media History: Iberian Perspectives System: Feminist Documentary, Feminist Issues, and linity or Gender Resistance? Fashion and Masculinity International News Business at the End of Empire Chair: Dr Nelson Ribeiro (Catholic University of Por- State Legislation in Online Menswear Communities Bolette Blaagaard (Aalborg University): Cosmopolitan tugal) Catherine Murray (Simon Fraser University): Gender Bimbisar Irom (Washington State University): Funny, Relations in the Colonies: The implications of techno- Presentations: Chill: Unblocking the Creative Economy for the Screen Deadly Queers: Hegemonic Masculinity and the Emer- logy, politics and communication to cosmopolitan com- Carlos Barerra (University of Navarra): The ambiguous Industries gence of Terrorist Bodies in post-9/11 Comedy munity building in colonial St. Croix. power of mainstream media: the case of Prisa in the Marcella Coulson (University of Calgary): Transgres- Gitiara Nasreen (University of Dhaka): The White Jiangeng Sun (Centre de Recherches sur l’Action Poli- Spanish democracy sing the Nation-State in Feminist Screen Activism: The Man’s Color and the Black Man’s Burden tique en Europe (CRAPE) /UMR 6051-CNRS/Uni- Christopher David Tulloch (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Problem of Representing Feminist Politics in Sarah Shawn P. Kildea & Angela Sinicki (Rider University): versité de Rennes1): French correspondents in China Barcelona): The role of the Spanish press in the politi- Zammit’s NFB Documentary, Life Inside Out Away with the Prince Trope: Reshaping the Disney before 1950: a late and limited immersion journalism cal transition to democracy 1975-1982. Jennifer Febbraro (Ontario Institute for Studies in Edu- Male Young-eun Moon (Ewha womans University): A Study Camila Garcia Kieling (Pontifícia Universidade Católi- cation): Representing Race in Studio D’s New Initia- of the Institutionalization of Modern Journalism in South ca do Rio Grande do Sul), José Manuel Peláez Ro- tives in Film Program Korea during the Japanese Colonial Period pero (Universidade do Minho): Press and institutional Session 21: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 breakdown: The military-mediatic coups d’état of 1936 Slot Code: GEC-T2b in Spain and 1964 in Brazil Session 19: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Time: 14:00-15:30 Session 26: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Slot Code: GEC-T1b Room: DS-R525 Slot Code: HIS-T3a Time: 09:00-10:30 Title: Gender, Media and Development Time: 16:00-17:30 Session 24: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Room: DS-R525 Chair: Wajiha Raza Rizvi (Film Museum Society Room: DS-2518 Slot Code: HIS-T2a Title: Portrayal of Women in the News Lahore) Title: New Perspectives in European Communication Time: 14:00-15:30 Chair: Allison Harthcock (Butler University) Presentations: Research Room: DS-2518 Presentations: Karin Wilkins & Kyung (Karen) Sun Lee (University of Chair: Professor Carlos Barrera (University of Navarra) Title: Satellites, Digital Technology and Media History Orly Tsarfaty (Emeq Yezreel College) & Dalia Liran Texas at Austin): Feminist Concerns with Global Deve- Presentations: Chair: Professor R. Teer-Tomaselli (University of Kwa- Alper (Rishon Le’tsion): “Gender Lenses”: the Media lopment Discourse: Analysis of Attention to Women, Halliki Harro-Loit (University of Tartu): Soviet Estonian Zulu Natal) Portrayal of Women Politicians Gender and Development in Egypt journalists’ professional values and moral dilemmas Presentations: Mercy Ette (University of Huddersfield): Where are the Omoye Mary Akhagba (Polish Academy of Sciences): from biographical retrospect Diana Lemberg (Lingnan University, Hong Kong): Women? Challenging Gendered Mediated Represen- Gender Imbalance in Community Media Management Juergen Wilke (Institut für Publizistik (Universität “Broadcasting Satellites, U.S. Global Power, and the tation of Nigerian Female Politicians in Lagos, Nigeria Mainz): The newspaper in changing systems. The Francophone World” K.S. Mochish (Tata Institute of Social Sciences): Ne- Mahmuda Anwar (University of Guelph): Women’s (Nord-)Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (NAZ/DAZ) from Henrik Bodker (Aarhus University, Denmark): Con- gotiating Gender and Caste Publicly: An Analysis of Ownership of Communication Processes in Commu- 1851 to 1945 structing Journalism as Digital Cultural Heritage the Struggles of a Woman Tribal Leader in Wayanad, nity Radio: Power, Participation and Policy Peter “Maxigas” Dunajcsik (Internet Interdisciplinary Moisés Limia Fernández (Universidade do Minho), India Mamita Panda (Jawaharlal Nehru University) & Joyti Institute, Barcelona): The Luddite aspects of Hacker- Carlos Toural Bran (Universidade de Santiago de Heidi Scheiffele, Michael Johann & Thomas Knieper Ranjan Sahoo (Jamia Millia Islamia-a Central Univer- dom: Critical Engineering Practices in the North Euro- Compostela) & Xosé López García (Universidade de (Passau University): Visual Construction of Gender sity): Role of Media in Social Construction of Gender pean Hackerspaces scene Santiago de Compostela): 20 years of digital journa- in India: An Empirical Study of TV Soap Opera

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Tânia Marcia Cezar Hoff & Renata Presa Hermann Session 28: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Session 30: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Session 32: Tuesday 14 July 2015 (PPGCOM ESPM-SP): Politics of the beautiful, Slot Code: INC-T1b Slot Code: INC-T2b Slot Code: INC-T3b healthy and productive body: The use of technology Time: 09:00-10:30 Time: 14:00-15:30 Time: 16:00-17:30 as a resistance or subjection to the political calls of Room: A-2830 Room: A-2830 Room: A-2830 contemporary media Title: Comparative and transnational perspectives on Title: Cultural identity and alternative media in Asia Title: China’s Soft Power at home and abroad Jan Niklas Kocks, Juliana Raupp & Kim Murphy (Freie global media Chair: Dani Madrid-Morales (City University of Hong Chair: Seon Gi Baek (Sungkyunkwan University, Ko- Universität Berlin): From Partisanship to Perpetual Chair: Matt Mogekwu (Ithaca College, USA) Kong) rea) Neutrality? Tracing the History of Government Commu- Presentations: Presentations: Presentations: nication in Germany Ying Wu (Shanghai International Strudies University), Qin Guo (Macquarie University, Australia): New Force Ibrahim Seaga Shaw & Di Luo (Northumbria Universi- Yunya Song (Hong Kong Baptist University), Li Li of Communication in the Global Society ty, UK): How Western and Chinese Perceptions of Hu- (Shanghai University of International Business and Kyung Sun Lee & Jennifer Kang (University of Austin man Rights Influenced the Framing of the 3.14 Tibetan International Communication Economics) & Xiaoyan Gu (Zhejiang University, China): at Texas): From Globalization of Hansik to Han-Style: A Riots: Implications and Lessons for Practicing HRJ Emerging Economies, Emerging Power? A Citation Discourse Analysis of South Korea’s Nation Branding Kenneth C. Yang (The University of Texas at El Paso, - INC Network Analysis of Global Media Campaign USA) & Yowei Kang (University of Taoyuan, Taiwan): Matt Ebonye Mogekwu (Ithaca College, USA): Diffe- Yuhui Tai (National Chao Tung University, Taiwan): A Tale of Two Cities under China’s Hegemony: Social Session 27: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 rent ‘Journalisms’ for Different Regions as Viable Coun- Alternative Media in Taiwan and Hong Kong during the Media, Political Resistance and Civil Disobedience Slot Code: INC-T1a terpoise to Domination in the Global Media Space Sunflower and the Umbrella Movements in ’s Sunflower Student Movement and Hong Time: 09:00-10:30 Katharine Allen (Pennsylvania State University, USA): Arul I Chib & Xin Pei (Nanyang Technological Univer- Kong’s Umbrella Revolution Room: DS-R340 INGOs, Transnational Advocacy Networks, and Dense sity, Singapore): Idealized Cultural Identity ‘born or Jacinta Mwende Maweu (University of Nairobi, Kenya) Title: African media discourses Exchanges of Information: Free Speech in Cuba curse’ coping via Mobile Phones by Female Foreign & Ibrahim Seaga Shaw (Northumbria University, UK): Chair: Ibrahim Seaga Shaw (Northumbria University, Jia Lu (Tsinghua University, China): Media Use and Domestic Workers in Singapore Tools of Hegemony or Resistance: Media Framing of UK) Social Identity: Local, National, and Global in 31 Coun- China’s ‘Soft Power’ in Kenya and Sierra Leone Presentations: tries Jacqueline Lila Bendrick & Reona Hirai (Furman Uni- Stijn Joyce (Ghent University, Belgium): Bringing Afri- Session 31: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 versity, USA): Analyzing Government Censorship in ca Home. Reflections on Discursive Practices of Do- Slot Code: INC-T3a China: A Study of the Portrayal of the Occupy Hong mestication in International News Reporting on Africa Session 29: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Time: 16:00-17:30 Kong Protests by the Media in the United States and by Belgian Television Slot Code: INC-T2a Room: DS-R340 China Lesley Janet Cowling (Wits University, South Africa): Time: 14:00-15:30 Title: Media, soft power and popular culture Understanding the ‘Sowetans’: Journalism as a Pro- Room: DS-R340 Chair: Herman Wasserman (University of Cape Town, duct of Organizational Culture Title: Media Systems, politics and globalization South Africa) Journalism Research & Edu- Winston Mano (University of Westminster) & Viola Chair: Kaarle Nordenstreng (University of Tampere, Presentations: Candice Milton (University of South Africa): Posters, Finland) Fei Jiang (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Bei- cation - JRE + UNESCO Flamers and Trolls, Oh My!: Citizen Journalism and Presentations: jing) & Kuo Huang (English Service, China Radio Inter- Ebola Talk Among Africans Monroe Price (Annenberg School of Communication, national): Bridging Misunderstandings: A case study of Session 33: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Janet Kwami (Furman University, USA): Amplification University of Pennsylvania, USA): Free Expression, Chinese overseas correspondents Slot Code: JRE-T1a and Resistance: Global Media Coverage of Ebola and Strategic Communication and Globalism Shuling Huang (National Chiao Tung University, Tai- Time: 09:00-10:30 the Framing of West Africa in a Convergent Media Silvio Waisbord (George Washington University, wan): Popular Culture, Soft Power and Resistance: Room: DS-M320 Landscape USA): Communication Studies Without Frontiers: Aca- Taiwanese Media Portrayals of Japan and Korea be- Theme II: Innovations in Journalism & Theme IV: Ebere Ahanihu & Chris Russill (Carleton University): demic Cultures, Translation and Cosmopolitanism fore/after their cultural inflows Quantitative Methods of Journalism Studies Toward a Postdevelopment Future for Digital Compu- Maria Karidi & Michael Meyen (University of Munich, Mei Li & Naren Chitty (Macquarie University, Austra- Title: The Newsonomics of Mixing Old & New ting In Africa: Limitations and Possibilities of Laptops Germany): Hallin and Mancini Reloaded. Media Sys- lia): Exploring China’s Image Mediated through First Chair: Wing Lam Chan (Hong Kong Baptist University, For ICT4E in Nigeria tems beyond the Western World Lady Diplomacy Initiatives China) Natalia Grincheva (Concordia University, Russia): Re- Yu Xiang (University of Westminster, UK): Sinicization Presentations: sisting Western Hegemony: Russian Strategic Com- of the ‘Proletarian Capitalist’, A New Reflection of Pilar Sánchez García (Universidad de Valladolid, munication through the BRICS Diplomacy Structural Imperialism on CCTV-News and Its Foreign Spain) & Sandra Marinho (University of Minho, Portu- Audiences gal): The introduction of a digital environment in jour- nalism curricula at European Higher Education Area: a

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comparative analysis of Spain and Portugal allemand » par la presse française et allemande : Chair: Patrick McCurdy (University of Ottawa, Session 38: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Florian Stalph & Oliver Hahn (University of Passau, entrée dans la fabrique du comparable Canada) Slot Code: JRE-T2c Germany): Data-Driven Investigation in International Fernando Oliveira Paulino & Madalena Oliveira Presentations: Time: 14:00-15:30 News Reporting: A Potential for Watchdog Journalism (Universidade Clássica de LisboaLives in Grândola, Brigitte Hofstetter, Manuel Puppis, Silke Fürst, Mike Room: R-M120 Turo Ilari Uskali (University of Jyvaskyla, Finland) & Spain): Public service of Media in Brazil and Portugal: Meissner & Philomen Schönhagen (University of Theme III: The Profession of Journalism Ester Appelgren (Södertörn University, Sweden): Little comparative research challenges Fribourg, Switzerland): Journalistic Autonomy under Title: Rethinking Journalism: Trust & Participation in a brother also want’s to play: A case study of how small François Demers (Université Laval, Canada): Compari- Threat? The Influence of the Media Crisis and Corpo- Transformed News Landscape countries are adopting practices of data journalism son by a comprehensive case study: Mexico rate Interests on News Coverage Chair: Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman (National Insti- Mario Haim, Bernhard Goodwin & Andreas Graefe Vaia Doudaki (Cyprus University of Technology, Cy- tute of Development Administration, Thailand) (LMU Munich, Germany): A classification of technolo- prus): Legitimizing and delegitimizing discourse of the Presentations: gical advances in journalism Session 35: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Cypriot financial crisis Susanne Kirchhoff (University of Salzburg, Austria): Eno Akpabio (University of Namibia, Namibia): Dissec- Slot Code: JRE-T1c Annika Sehl (TU Dortmund University Institute of Jour- The Dispositif of Journalism – Practices and Meanings ting the promise of “details later” and its delivery in the Time: 09:00-10:30 nalism, Germany): Journalistic Quality: A comparison of Professional Journalism in a Changing Environment online edition of a Nigerian newspaper – The Punch Room: R-M120 between scientific-normative assessments and reader Lukas Otto, Isabella Glogger & Michaela Maier (Uni- Chloe Ann Salles (Université Stendhal, Grenoble 3, Theme III: The Profession of Journalism opinions versity of Koblenz-Landau, Germany): The softening of France): Negotiating resistance to internet-related PANEL SESSION: Adapting the Inverted Pyramid Penny O’Donnell (The University of Sydney, Australia), journalistic political communication – a critical review development in Le Monde’s blog platform Style of Media Writing for Journalism Education in Lawrie Zion & Merryn Sherwood (La Trobe University, of concepts and a new framework model Multi-Cultural and Multi-national Contexts Australia): Job loss in journalism: What happens next? Juliette Storr (Pennsylvania State University, USA): Chair/Moderator: Richard E Shafer (University of Journalism, Incivility and Free Speech: Deciding the Session 34: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 North Dakota, USA) New Common Good in Online News Story Comments Slot Code: JRE-T1b Presentations: Session 37: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Christina Holtz-Bacha (University of Erlangen- Time: 09:00-10:30 Richard Shafer (University of North Dakota, USA) Slot Code: JRE-T2b Nuremberg, Germany): A matter of freedom of the Room: R-M110 & Eric Freedman (Michigan State University, USA): Time: 14:00-15:30 press? The Guardian case and how it was reported in Theme V: Generic Studies of Journalism Adapting the Western Journalism Education Model for Room: R-M110 German newspapers PANEL SESSION: Comparative Qualitative Studies Application to Press Systems in Central Asia: A Case Theme III: The Profession of Journalism Lu Zhao (Indiana University, Zhejiang University, of Journalism: Both Possible & Useful? Study of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan Title: Capturing the News-Pens and Swords: China): New Scheme of Communication: A Study of Chair: Arnaud Anciaux (École des Médias et du Nu- Miglena Sternadori (Texas Tech University, USA): Chair: Paschal Preston (Dublin City University, Ireland) Interactivity and Multimedia Use in Microblogs of News mérique de la Sorbonne, France) Newswriting for Journalism Education in the Context of Presentations: Organizations in China Discussant: Fábio Henrique Pereira (Universidade de Bulgaria Mulatu Alemayehu Moges (University of Oslo, Brasilia, Brazil) Andrew Duffy (Nanyang Technological University, Sin- Norway): Exploring the Coverage of Internal Conflicts Presentations: gapore): You Won’t Believe These 3 Amazing Ways Issues in Ethiopia; Reminisced or Omitted by the local Session 39: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Arnaud Anciaux (École des Médias et du Numérique They Write Ledes In Singapore media Slot Code: JRE-T3a de la Sorbonne, France) & Fábio Henrique Pereira Slavka Antonova (University of North Dakota, USA): Wing Lam Chan (Hong Kong Baptist University, Chi- Time: 16:00-17:30 (Universidade de Brásilia, Brazil): Comparative re- Teaching journalism: Comparing the norms of journalis- na): Conflicts in the newsroom: a theoretical analysis Room: DS-M320 search on journalism has a long tradition in the field of tic conduct in developing and developed countries of anticipatory socialization and journalistic creativity Theme I: International Collaborative Research,Theme communication. Ylva Rodny-Gumede (University of Johannesburg, Walter Chikwendu Ihejirika, Christie U Omego, Sunny II: Innovations in Journalism & Theme III:the Profes- Fábio Henrique Pereira & Florence Le Cam (Universi- South Africa): Journalism practices and audience inte- C Mbazie & Hycainth C Orlu-Orlu (University of Port sion of Journalism dade de Brasilia, Brazil): Using qualitative interviews to raction in South Africa Harcourt Choba, Nigeria): Patterns of News Reporting Title: Launch of New Journal: The Journal of Transna- understand the identity of online journalists in Belgium, Ammina Kothari (Rochester Institute of Technology, on conflict/Politics in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria tional ‘Worlds of Power’: Proliferation of Journalism & France and Brazil. USA): Reconciling Journalism Training with Profes- Sigurd Allern (University of Oslo, Norway) & Ester Pol- Professional Standards Bénédicte Toullec (Université de Rennes 1, France): sional Issues with African Journalism lack (Stockholm University, Sweden): Advocacy Think Chair/Moderator: Ibrahim Saleh (University of Cape Défis et leçons méthodologiques imposés par le rap- Tanks as News Sources and Agenda Setters Town, South Africa) port dialogique de la production journalistique trans- Elisabeth Eide (Oslo and Akershus University College Presentations: frontalière Session 36: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 of Applied Sciences): Autonomous journalists and ano- Surbhi Dahiya (Indian Institute of Mass Communica- Anke Fiedler & Marie-Soleil Frère (Université Libre Slot Code: JRE-T2a nymous politicians? Norwegian media coverage of the tion, India): Editorial Freedom; A Case Study of India de Bruxelles, Belgium): Comparing Media Freedom in Time: 14:00-15:30 NSA surveillance and the “Snowden Affair” Azmat Rasul (Florida State University, USA): Unreliably Post-Conflict Societies Room: DS-M320 Mary Weinstein (Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste Reliable: Application of the Intercoder Reliability Coef- Juliette Charbonneaux (CELSA, Paris-Sorbonne, Theme III: The Profession of Journalism da Bahia, Brazil): The press in the State of Bahia, Bra- ficients in Content Analysis France): La construction d’un « caractère franco- Title: Money Talks and Journalism Listens zil: the public dispute Fábio Henrique Pereira (Université Libre de Bruxelles, 80 Belgium) & Florence Le Cam (University of Brasilia, 81 TU E S DAY, July 14 TU E S DAY, July 14

Brazil): Understanding Journalists’ Paths: A study of Rentschler (McGill University, Canada) Presentations: Presentations: biographic narratives from web journalists Presentations: Avshalom Ginosar (The Max Stern Academic College Niall Patrick Brennan (Fairfield University): Consensus Marcus Antonio Assis Lima & Rafael Flores Goes Stephanie Frost & Cynthia Carter (Cardiff University, of Yezreel Valley, Israel) & Or Krispil (Haifa University, and Resistance: A Comparative Look at Global Re- Prates (Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia, UK): UK on Rape Culture: The UK Press, Campai- Israel): Media Regulation and Public Interest: Institu- porting on Brazil’s Expectations as 2014 FIFA World Brazil): Ninja Independent Narratives, Journalism and gning & Social Media : A Feminist Analysis tional and Substantive Aspects Cup Host Action: Production Process of the Information in An Yasmin Jiwani (Concordia University, Canada): Rape Marilyn Terzic (University of Quebec in Montreal, Ca- Markus Schafer (Johanannes Gutenberg University Alternative Media and Race in the Canadian Press: Reproducing the nada): Hybrid Video-On-Demand: The Netflix Effect Mainz) Christain Schafer-Hock (TU Dresden. Institute Sadia Jamil (The University of Queensland, Australia): Moral Order. and the Canadian Broadcasting System of Media and Communication): How much truth is in Journalists’ concepts of freedom of expression and Stine Eckert (Wayne State University, USA) & Linda Paul Torre (University of Northern Iowa, USA): The transfer rumours? A quantitative analysis of quality and press freedom in Pakistan Steiner (University of Maryland, USA): The UVA Rape Ongoing Battle for an Open and Accessible Internet in reliability of football transfer coverage Story Controversy: Responses to Rolling Stone the United States: The Use and Abuse of Media Re- Jeff Gerson (University of Massachusetts Lowell): Me- Kalyani Chadha & Pallavi Guha (University of Mary- gulations Governing Municipal Broadband dia Coverage and the Concussion Crisis in Sports Session 40: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 land, USA): Sexual Violence Against Women in India: Allison Levin (Independent scholar, USA): Twitter and Slot Code: JRE-T3b Audience Responses To Media Coverage Peds: Communication Strategies for Managing Player Time: 16:00-17:30 Carolyn M. Byerly (Howard University, USA): Sexual Media and Sport - MES Transgressions in Baseball Room: R-M110 Violence & the Journalists Who Cover it Kirsten Frandsen (Aarhus University, Denemark): Digi- Theme I: International Collaborative Research & tal media and mediatization of sport Session 44: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Theme III: The Profession of Journalism Slot Code: MES-T1a PANEL SESSION: ISIS & Journalism: Representa- Law - LAW Time: 09:00-10:30 tions of Threat Session 46: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Room: DS-M260 Chair: Beate Josephi (Edith Cowan University, Wes- Slot Code: MES-T3a Session 42: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Title: Media and Sport around the World tern Australia) Time: 16:00-17:30 Slot Code: LAW-T1a Chair: Allison Levin (Independent scholar, USA) Presentations: Room: DS-M260 Time: 09:00-10:30 Presentations: Barbie Zelizer (Annenberg School for Communication SECTION BUSINESS MEETING AND ELEC- Room: DS-M445 Hugo Leon (Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, University of Pennsylvania, USA): How Visuals Compli- TIONS Title: Literacy and/as Access to Information Mexico): Sports coverage in Mexico: the hegemony of cate the Ability to Understand IS Chair: Alina Bernstein (College of management acade- Chair: Nadine Kozak (University of soccer and the baseball resistance. Rune Ottosen & Sjur Øvrebø (Oslo University, mic studies, Israel) Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA) Benjamin Brojakowski (Bowling Green State Univer- Norway): IS the only one to be blamed for the chaos Presentations: sity): "You Know Why I’m Here:" The Framing of A in Syria? The Syria-coverage in Aftenposten with Libya Henk Kloppers (North-West University, South Africa): Silent Black Athlete as Doha Insurance Contracts and Consensus: A Case for Plain Veronika Mackova & Ondrej Trunecka (Charles Univer- Ganga Vadhavkar (University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Media Education Research Use Language sity in Prague): You haven’t got a leg? Don’t worry you USA): Comparative Analysis of ISIS-Related Issues In Cheng-yu Lin (Shih Hsin University, Taiwan): A Study still can be a star! - Media image of the cyclists Jezek - MER Three Newspapers on the «Co-opetition» between Health Literacy and Fannie Valois-Nadeau (Concordia University and Piotr M. Szpunar George Gerbner (Annenberg School Session 47: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Law: With Special Reference to Health Advertising Queen’s University): Professional hockey, Philanthropy for Communication University of Pennsylvania, USA): Slot Code: MER-T1a Manuel Sanchez de Diego (Universidad Complutense and the (Re) Configuration of Social Classes ISIL’s Americans: Representations of Homegrown Time: 09:00–10:30 de Madrid, Spain): La Configuracion del Derecho de Felix Flemming & Christopher Starke (University of Threat Room: DS-M280 Acceso a la Informacion Publica en las Instancias In- Muenster, Germany): Who is responsible for doping in Title: ICT-enhanced media education and e-learning ternationales sports? An analysis of the attribution of responsibility potential in German media coverage Session 41: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Moderator: Divina Frau-Meigs Slot Code: JRE-T3c Presentations: Session 43: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Time: 16:00-17:30 Dan Yngve Jacobsen (Norway): Changes in classroom Slot Code: LAW-T2a Session 45: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Room: R-M120 communication following a digital learning MOOC pilot Time: 14:00-15:30 Slot Code: MES-T2a Theme I: International Collaborative Research & The- Priya Sasha Nayar & Avantika Banerjee (USA): Room: DS-M445 Time: 14:00-15:30 me III: The Profession of Journalism MOOCs as Enabling Disruption in Higher Education: Title: Regulatory Issues Room: DS-M260 PANEL SESSION: Journalistic Experience & News Providing Low/No Cost, Skills-Based and On-Demand Chair: Sara Bannerman (McMaster University, Title: Media and Sport – Past, Present and Future Coverage of Sexual Assault & Violence Internationality Education Canada) Chair: Fannie Valois-Nadeau (Concordia University Moderator/Chair and Discussant: Carrie William Robert Grace (USA): Hegemonies of and Queen’s University)

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openness: Exploring the reflexive practice of an an- Urban-rural differences in parental Internet mediation Session 51: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 ti-MOOC and adolescents’ Internet risks in Taiwan Slot Code: MPS-T2a Participatory Communica- Fabricio Santos De Mattos (Brazil): INTERCOM Sonia Livingstone, Giovanna Mascheroni, Michael Time: 14:00-15:30 tion Research - PCR NORTE MOBILE: Teaching methodology for the colla- Dreier & Stephane Chaudron : As ever younger kids Room: DS-M425 borative production of applications by undergraduate go online, how are European families responding’ Title: Media Technology and Society - New Theoretical Session 53: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 students of Social Communication Reijo Kupiainen (Finland): Media education at homes. Approaches Slot Code: PCR-T1a Debora A Lui (USA): Online ‘Maker’ Education Plat- From digital natives to collaborative development of Chair & Discussant: Elizabeth Prommer (University of Time: 09:00-10:30 forms: Exploring (In)equity and Technological Affor- media competence Rostock) Room: DS-M540 dance Kristen Wright (USA): Mediation in the family room: Presentations: PANEL SESSION: The potential and challenge Usha Sundar Harris (Australia): Virtual Partnerships: how parents use core family values to make choices Joseph M Kayany (Western Michigan University): of development communication: recognizing Emile Implications for mediated intercultural dialogue in about television with American tweens Heuristic Relevance of Mediatization and Information McAnany’s contribution student-led e-service learning. Rayen Condeza & Rodrigo Rojas (Chile): Los adoles- Technology Use Chair: Karin Wilkins (University of Texas at Austin, centes chilenos y las noticias: brechas de conversa- Friedrich Krotz (University of Bremen): Upcoming USA) ción sobre actualidad e interés ciudadano. Media and Social Movements: Which Future for the Discussant: Emile McAnany (Santa Clara University, Session 48: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Internet’ USA) Slot Code: MER-T2a Jher ‘ (University of Oregon): Participatory Culture and Presentations: Time: 14:00–15:30 Mediated Communication, Design: Mediated Communication and Unconferences Karin Wilkins (University of Texas at Austin, USA): Room: DS-M280 Julian Wallace (University of Zurich): Towards a Theory Overview of accountability and power in participatory Title: Media literacy, audiences and media use Public Opinion & Society - of Online Gatekeeping. Understanding the Role of development. contexts MPS Users and Algorithms as Gatekeepers in Digital News Sérgio Mattos (Community Health Workers Network, Moderator: Manuel Pinto Diffusion , USA): Influence of institutional, econo- Presentations: Session 50: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 mic and social policies on development communica- Nadja Zaynel (Germany): Parental influence on the Slot Code: MPS-T1a tion. media use of children with Down syndrome and the Time: 09:00-10:30 Session 52: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Antonio La Pastina (Texas A&M University, USA): Tele- consequences for media education Room: DS-M425 Slot Code: MPS-T3a novela programs in Latin America. Belinha de Abreu (USA): Control or Power’ Using me- Title: Media Hegemony and Resistance Time: 16:00-17:30 Joe Straubhaar (University of Texas at Austin, USA): dia literacy to question big data in a media saturated Chair & Discussant: Friedrich Krotz (University of Room: DS-M425 Researchers and research institutions as central world Bremen) PANEL SESSION: Cultural Consecration and Digital agents in cultural mediation. DeeDee Halleck (USA): Media Making with Lonely Presentations: Gatekeeping Doug Storey (Johns Hopkins University, USA): Role of Girls Elizabeth Prommer (University of Rostock): Critical Chair: Nathalie Casemajor (Université du Québec en USAID in development communication. Aliaa I. Dakroury (Canada): The politics of signifiers Audience Research and Doing Media: Bringing the Outaouais) and mobilizing identities in the post Raba’a massacre: Media Text, Social Action Theory and the Audience Presentations: A ‘four fingers’’ analysis Together Guy Bellavance (Institut National de la Recherche Session 54: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Christine Linke (University of Rostock): Media Rituals Scientifique): Visual Arts Scenes Cultural Fields, Slot Code: PCR-T2a of Hegemony or Resistance’ The Ritual Interaction Digital Networks: New Modes of Legitimation In Art Time: 14:00-15:30 Session 49: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Order in the Age of Digital Communication Worlds Room: DS-M540 Slot Code: MER-T3a Tanja Aitamurto (Stanford): Networked Panopticon: Nathalie Casemajor (Université du Québec en Title: Art for social change: studies of South American Time: 16:00–17:30 Balancing Power Distribution Through Crowdsourced Outaouais): Watermark Tools and the Study of Digital cases Room: DS-M280 Investigative Journalism Content Circulation Chair: Joe Straubhaar (University of Texas at Austin, Title: Children and youth (self) construction in media Maria Isabel Cortes (Politécnico Grancolombiano): Suzanne Paquet (Université de Montréal): Between USA) environments (home, family) Capital Channel: A strategy of Communication Resis- Site and Site: Flickr Groups and Urban Art Presentations: Moderator: Stuart Poyntz tance and Counter-hegemony Jonathan Roberge (Centre Urbanisation Culture Milton N. Campos (University of Montreal, Canada) & Presentations: Jonathan Rouleau (McGill University): Urban Tourism, Société): Circulation of Cultural Artefacts Gone Full Ligia C. Leite (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Sirkku Kotilainen (Finland): Towards multiliteracies Nighttime Cultural Expressions and Medial Forms: The Circle Brazil): Re-affiliating Liquid Youth: From Street Kids to through participatory research with the young Case of La Barceloneta Neighbourhood in Barcelona, Theatre Actors. Fong-Ching Chang, Nae-Fang Miao, Chiung Hui Spain Julieta Cuevas Parra (Universidad Iberoamericana Chiu, Ping-Hung Chen & Ching-Mei Lee (Taiwan): Puebla, Mexico): El video participativo como herra- mienta de auto-representación y empoderamiento de la comunidad sorda en Puebla, México. 84 85 TU E S DAY, July 14 TU E S DAY, July 14

Manon Koningstein (International Centre for Tropical Chair: Helen Hambly Odame (University of Guelph, Session 58: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 motional Culture Agriculture, Colombia): Participatory Video for Inclu- Canada), Slot Code: POL-T2a Tim Wood (New York University): Covering the Grass- sive Research. Presentations: Time: 14:00-15:30 roots: Professionalized Advocacy and News Framing Maria Alice Lima Baroni (Pontifical Catholic University Nicolas Duracka (Université Blaise Pascal de Clermont Room: DS-M340 of the Keystone Pipeline in Canada and the United of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): Participatory photography as Ferrand, France): Comprendre les obstacles à l’innova- Title: Looking into the Tango: How Journalists and States an avenue towards social dialogue in Brazil. tion sociale que rencontrent les acteurs de l’économie Politicians Manage the Dancing Mery Angeles Perez (University of Guelph, Canada): solidaire: Une approche communicationnelle. Chair: Julio Juárez-Gámiz (UNAM) Music Production as a Participatory Process of Com- Thomas Maxwell (UQAM, Canada). La participation Presentations: Political Economy - POE munication: The Legacy of the Solentiname Community. des acteurs à une procédure de communication enga- Michael Suelflow, Pablo B. Jost & Marcus Maurer geante: aspects épistémologiques et méthodologiques (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz): Parliamentary Session 60: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 d’une recherche-intervention. debates in the news. Journalistic selection criteria and Slot Code: POE-T1a Session 55: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Katia Vianou (University of Quebec, Canada). Commu- politicians’ reactions Time: 09:00-10:30 Slot Code: PCR-T3b nication organique et communication incantatoire: sur Jari Väliverronen (University of Tampere): The Last of Room: R-R140 Time: 16:00-17:30 le pouvoir ambigu de la communication dans les pro- the Mohicans? Comparing Finnish Political Journalists’ Title: News, Democracy and Corporate Power Room: DS-M540 cessus collaboratifs de recherche en Afrique. Professional Values and Attitudes with Journalists on Chair: Dwayne Roy Winseck (Carleton University, Title: Participatory communication through community Other Beats Canada) radio Philip Baugut, Nayla Fawzi & Carsten Reinemann Presentations: Chair: Valentina Baú (University of New South Wales, (University of Munich): Proximity in the City? Descri- Political Communication - Paschal T. Preston (Dublin City University, Ireland): Australia) bing, Explaining and Assessing a Crucial Dimension Inequality, Power and Democracy: New Challenges to Presentations: POL of the Relationship between Political Actors and Jour- Liberal Models and the Practice & Study of Mediated Venu Arora, Ramakrishnan Nagarajan, Himabindu nalists in a Mixed Methods Comparative Analysis of Communication Chintakunta & Nitesh Anand (Ideosync Media Com- Session 57: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 German Cities Gerry Sussman & Carey L. Higgins-Dobney (Portland bine, India): At the cross roads of desire : A case of Slot Code: POL-T1a Ibrahim Saleh (University of Cape Town) & Heba State University, United States): The Planned Obsoles- Community Radio resisting the moral police. Time: 09:00-10:30 Metwali (State Information Service of the Egyptian Mi- cence of TV Journalism Rose Nyakio Kimani (University of Bayreuth, Ger- Room: DS-M340 nistry of Information): Political Journalism Performance Tanner Mirrlees (University of Ontario, Canada): Revi- many): Participatory Processes in Kenyan Community Title: Communicating In Between Elections. Parties’ in Middle East and North Africa (MENA): A True Case siting Herbert I. Schiller: Communication and American Radio – A Case Study. Government’s, City Councils’ and Politicians’ Strate- of Dystopia in Egypt Empire Today Emily LeRoux-Rutledge (London School of Econo- gies to reach Citizens Melanie Leidecker (University of Koblenz-Landau) Mara Einstein (Queens College, United States): mics, UK): The interplay of narratives about women on Chair: Melanie Leidecker (University of Koblenz-Lan- & Jürgen Wilke (Johannes Gutenberg-University of Stealth Marketing: You can’t resist what you cannot see South Sudanese community radio. dau) Mainz): Do candidates matter? Press coverage of the Mohammadu Careem Rasmin & Abdul Wahild Asjain Presentations: 2014 European Parliament Election in Germany in a Wahid (Sri Lanka Development Journalist Forum, Sri Rod Tiffen (University of Sydney): Iatrogenic Spin Doc- long-term perspective Session 61: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Lanka) & Mary Christabel Dalima (MBC Network, Sri toring Slot Code: POE-T1b Lanka): Exploring the concept of public participation in Gisela Gonçalves (Universidade da Beira Interior) & Time: 09:00-10:30 the context of making radio dramas for change - expe- Stelia Neta (University of Beira Interior): Government Session 59: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Room: A-2835 rience from Sri Lanka. Communication in Mozambique (2005-2014): the Slot Code: POL-T3a PANEL SESSION: Representing Opportunity, Resis- Siyasanga M. Tyali (University of South Africa, South open presidency of Armando Guebuza as a public Time: 16:00-17:30 ting Inequality: Mediating Work in the Cultural Indus- Africa): Assessing beneficiary communities’ participa- relations strategy Room: DS-M340 tries. tion in HIV/AIDS communication through community Pablo B. Jost (University of Mainz), Michael Sülflow Title: Politics of Oil in a Promotional Culture Chair: Mark Banks (University of Leicester, UK) radio: X-K FM as a case study. (University of Mainz): Business as usual? Comparing Chair: Melissa M. Aronczyk (Rutgers University) Discussant: Nicole Cohen (University of Toronto, politicians' communication strategies on Facebook Presentations: during non-election period and campaigning Canada) Melissa M. Aronczyk (Rutgers University): “Big Green Presentations: Session 56: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Derisa Grant (Stanford University): Communication, Radicals”: Building Political Judgement in a Promotion- Kate Oakley (University of Leeds, UK): A Class Act: Slot Code: PCR-T3a Power, and Uneven Alliances: A Case Study of the al Culture Media, Policy and Questions of Inequality Time: 16:00-17:30 Goals 2000: Educate America Act Darin Barney (McGill University): Against the Flow: Mark Banks (University of Leicester, University of Room: DS-3375 Matias Ponce (Universidad Católica del Uruguay): Pipelines, Publicity and Sabotage Leeds, UK): Spotting Talent and Making Selections: Title: La communication participative et des percep- Popular support and relationship between government Patrick McCurdy (University of Ottawa): Selling Oil Inequality and Cultural Education tions sociales: aspects épistémologiques, méthodolo- and the press: The performance of closed and open Sands without Oil: Moving beyond Petroleum in Pro- Alison Harvey & Tamara Shepherd (University of giques et pratiques governments in Latin America 86 87 TU E S DAY, July 14 TU E S DAY, July 14

Leicester, London School of Economics and Political Session 64: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Science, UK): Representing Opportunity, Resisting Slot Code: POE-T3a WORKING GROUPS Crisis Communication - Inequality: Mediating Work in the Cultural Industries Time: 16:00-17:30 CRI Room: R-R140 Comic Art - COA PANEL SESSION: Communication, Technology, and Session 68: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Session 62: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Finance Session 66: Tuesday, July 14 2015 Slot Code: CRI-T1a Slot Code: POE-T2a Chair: Wayne Hope (Auckland University of Technolo- Slot Code: COA-T1a Time: 09:00-10:30 Time: 14:00-15:30 gy, New Zealand) Time: 09:00-10:30 Room: DS-1540 Room: R-R140 Presentations: Room: DS-3375 Title: Journalistic standards, values and challenges Title: Market, Conglomeration and Politics of Hege- Micky Lee (Suffolk University, United States): A Fe- Title: Hegemony and Resistance in the Comics World during crisis monies minist Political Economic Critique of the Tulipomania Chair: Benjamin Woo (Carleton University, Canada) Chair: Rikke Bjerg Jensen (Royal Holloway University Chair: Randall Nichols (Bentley University) Discourse Presentations: of London) Presentations: Peter A Thompson (Victoria University of Wellington, Olivier Ihl (Institut d’études politiques de Grenoble, Presentations: Rod Tiffen (University of Sydney, Australia): Rupert New Zealand): Fearful Asymmetry: the political eco- France): La révolte des images: Sur l’art comique du Maria Konow-Lund (Oslo University College HIOA, Murdoch’s Humbling Days: Scandal - and Recovery? nomy of financial market information flows in the wake caricaturiste Louis-Marie Bosredon dans le Paris de Oslo) & Eva-Karin Olsson (Swedish Defence Univer- Robert Joseph Neubauer (Simon Fraser University, of the Libor and FX fixing scandals 1848 sity): Profession under attack: journalistic self- Canada): Pipeline Politics and Canada’s ‘Organized Jing Wang (Rutgers University, USA): Big Data in Chi- Benjamin Woo (Carleton University, Canada) : The representational discourses during the 22 July terror Right’: The Hegemonic Struggle for Northern Gateway na’s Internet Finance: A Political Economy Approach Comics Workforce attacks in Norway. Trish Morgan (Maynooth University, Ireland): Scientific Aaron Heresco (California Lutheran College, USA): An Bart Beaty (University of Calgary, Canada): Whatever Lee Claire Wilkins (Wayne State University): Repor- consensus or ‘techno-finance fix’? A critical analysis Ambivalent Political Economy of Kickstarter Happened to the Comics Press’ ting cooperation: Moral judgment in news coverage of of international climate policy reports and the role of Vincent Manzerolle (University of Windsor, Canada): Darren Wershler (Concordia University, Canada): A disasters. corporate media ‘Always Already in the Marketplace’: Consumption Pirate's Life: 7 Years of Comic Book Scanning Rod Carveth (Morgan State University): NBC’s Hand- Capacity in the Era of Ubiquitous Media and Markets ling of the Brian Williams Scandal. Soledad Puente & Pablo Flores (Pontificia Universidad Session 63: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Session 67: Tuesday, July 14 2015 Católica de Chile): The relationship between the res- Slot Code: POE-T2b Session 65: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Slot Code: COA-T2a ponse phase of a disaster and the journalistic quality Time: 14:00-15:30 Slot Code: POE-T3b Time: 14:00-15:30 of television news during the Chile earthquake 2010, Room: A-2835 Time: 16:00-17:30 Room: DS-3375 applying the theory of disaster management. Title: Labour Communication: Networked Solidarity, Room: A-2835 Title: American Superheroes, Superheroines Autonomous Media, and Collective Organization PANEL SESSION: Political economy of new media Chair: Edgar Meritano (UNAM, Mexico) Chair: Errol Salamon (McGill University, Canada) platforms Presentations: Session 69: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Discussant: John Downing (Southern Illinois Univer- Chair: Geoff Ostrove (University of Oregon, USA) Sergio Sánchez Sánchez (Universidad Nacional Au- Slot Code: CRI-T2a sity, USA) Presentations: tónoma de México, Mexico): Storytelling: Adaptaciones Time: 14:00-15:30 Presentations: Russell Newman (Emerson College, USA): Hegemony televisivas de historias de superheroes del cine a la Room: DS-1540 Enda Brophy (Simon Fraser University, Canada), Greig in Resistance? Moments of the U.S. network neutrality televisión Title: Online and offline communities: new media and de Peuter (Wilfrid Laurier University) & Nicole Cohen debate in neoliberal times Ayanna Dozier (McGill University, Canada): Bondage, radio during crisis (University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada): Labour Randall Nichols (Bentley University, USA): The New Chains, and Whips, Oh My!: Exploring BDSM in Gol- Chair: Eva-Karin Olsson (Swedish Defence University) Messaging: Practices of Autonomous Communication Scarcity: Access Control as Monopolization Practice den Age Comic Books Presentations: Glenda Drew (University of California Davis, USA): Michael S. Daubs (Victoria University of Welling- Martin R. Herbers (Zeppelin Universität, Germany): Janey Gordon (University of Bedfordshire): Community Designing Labor’s Response To Precarity Through ton, New Zealand): Encoding Commercial Interests: Concepts of Justice in Contemporary American Su- radio in times of conflict and catastrophe. Social Media HTML5, Digital Rights Management (DRM) and the perhero Comics Jana Fischer, Peter Hellmund & Katrin Etzrodt (Tech- Jesse Drew (University of California Davis, USA): La- Future of the Web Danghelly Giovanna Zuniga (Universidad del Rosario, nische Universität Dresden): Twitter usage during bor Communication: The Long View Errol Salamon (McGill University, Canada): Resisting Colombia): The heroines of the X-Men: Among the van- 2013 flooding in Dresden, Germany. Users’ needs and Alessandra Renzi (Northeastern University, USA): Copyright Agreements: Freelance Media Workers and guard and social reactualization improvements in administrational communication. From Organizing Labour to the Labour of Organizing in Alternative Digital Communication Harald Hornmoen (Oslo and Akershus University Communicative Capitalism College of Applied Science), Steen Steensen (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Science), Klas Backholm (Åbo Akademi University), Gudrun Rei- merth (FH JOANNEUM Gesellschaft mbH), Elsebeth 88 89 TU E S DAY, July 14 TU E S DAY, July 14

Frey (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Session 72: Tuesday, July 14 2015 ASM Asaduzzaman (University of Dhaka, Bangla- Sciences) & Rune Ottosen (Oslo and Akershus Uni- Slot Code: DIM-T2a Digital Divide - DID desh): ICT4D in Bangladesh: A New Approach to De- versity College of Applied Sciences): Key communi- Time: 14:00-15:30 velopment Communication Session 74: Tuesday, July 14 2015 cators’ perceptions on the use of social media in risks Room: DS-2508 Viviane Riegel (Goldsmiths College and ESPM-SP, Slot Code: DID-T1a and crises. Title: The Korean diaspora Brazil) & Renato Vercesi Mader (ESPM-SP, Brazil): Time: 09.00-10.30 Shubhda Arora (Mudra Institute of Communications, Chair: Koen Leurs (London School of Economics and Hybrid Cultural Consumption in Brazil: Building Cos- Room: DS-M220 Ahmedabad): Disasters and New Media: A study of Political Science) mopolitan Encounters or Digital Divide Title: Digital Divide and Social Inequality the humanitarian actions and memory work done by Presentations: Dipak De (Banaras Hindu University, India) & Swati Chair: Zarqa Ali Shaheen (University of Auckland, online communities after the 2014 floods in Kashmir. Kyong Yoon (University of British Columbia Okana- Pahuja (Banaras Hindu University, India): Perception of New Zealand) gan): Diasporic apps? An ethnography of young South Students of Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Discussant: ASM Asaduzzaman (University of Dhaka, Korean migrants’ use of communication apps Hindu University, Varanasi Towards Cultural Goods and Bangladesh) Session 70: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Hojeong Lee (Temple University): Renegotiating dias- Services in the Digital Era Presentations: Slot Code: CRI-T3a poric identity: how immigrants approach the mother- Patrick Yves Badillo (Unige Geneva University, Swit- Time: 16:00-17:30 land’s news zerland): Digital Divides and Inequalities Among Na- Room: DS-1540 Charles Jung (Sangji University): Migration, identity Session 76: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 tions: The Negative Feedback Effect SECTION BUSINESS MEETING and communication: Korean migrants’ identity negotia- Slot Code: DID-T3a Anna Gladkova (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chair: Rikke Bjerg Jensen (Royal Holloway University tion and communication in Japan Time: 16.00-17.30 Russia): Increasing Out-group Trust in the Online Di- of London) Room: DS-M220 mension: What Helps Digital Audiences Trust Other Title: Digital Divide in the Changing World Ethnic and Cultural Groups: Findings from Russia Session 73: Tuesday, July 14 2015 Chair: Dipak De (Banaras Hindu University, India) Jenna Grzeslo (Penn State University, USA): Digital Slot Code: DIM-T3a Discussant: Anna Gladkova (Lomonosov Moscow Diasporas and the Media - Exclusion as a Contributing Factor to Social Inequality: Time: 16:00-17:30 State University, Russia) A Political Economy Analysis of U.S. Prisons DIM Room: DS-2508 Presentations: Mihaela Popescu (California State University, San Title: Diasporas in Europe 2 Lawrence Wood (Ohio University, USA): The Ur- Bernardino, USA), Catalin Stoica (National School of Session 71: Tuesday, July 14 2015 Chair: John Sinclair (University of Melbourne) ban-Rural E-government Divide: Persistent Challenges Political and Administrative Studies, Romania) & Pre- Slot Code: DIM-T1a Presentations: amidst the Hype drag Veticanin (TIMS Faculty for Sport and Tourism, Time: 09:00-10:30 Jiangeng Sun (Université de Rennes 1): Images Zarqa Ali Shaheen (University of Auckland, New Zea- Serbia and Montenegro): Cultural Capital and Digital Room: DS-2508 de l’immigré chinois vues des journaux télévisés en land): New Media and Climate Communication: Hege- Inequality in Romania: A Look Forward Title: Diasporas in North America France: entre visibilité et invisibilité mony or Resistance Vibhav Srivastav (International Institute of Information Chair: Jessica Retis (California State University Nor- Jessica Retis (California State University Northridge): Dipak De & Nirupam Biswas (Banaras Hindu Univer- Technology, India), Pravin Patil (International Institute thridge) ‘Colombia nos une’ (Colombia unites us): Diasporic sity, India): Social Computing: As Experienced by the of Information Technology, India) & Navjyoti Singh Presentations: media spaces in urban areas: Colombians in European Students of Agricultural Sciences (International Institute of Information Technology, India): Sonia De La Cruz (University of Oregon): The delight global cities Liangwen Kuo (National Chiao Tung University, Localization of Digital Resource to Bridge Digital Divi- of resisting pan-Latinidad: The role of radio in shaping Janine Greyer and Ada Fehr (Freie Universität Berlin): Taiwan), Gechun Chu (Hsuan Chang University, de: Case Study of Raghurajpur (India) and representing the transborder identity of margina- ‘Who will stop the tide of these desperate people?’: Taiwan) & Nienhsia Liu (Hsuan Chang University, lized Latino communities The attribution of responsibility in European news Taiwan): Digital Literacy and Internet Addiction: An Laura Cristiana Visan (University of Toronto Scarbo- coverage of key events regarding immigration policy Analysis of Generational Difference in Taiwan Session 75: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 rough, Brock University): No country for foreign wor- issues Cecilia Uy-Tioco (California State University San Mar- kers: the Royal Bank of Canada case - an analysis of Slot Code: DID-T2a cos, USA): Mobile Phones in the Philippines: Social media discursive construction Time: 14.00-15.30 Transformation and the Reproduction of Power Roxanne D Marcotte (Université du Québec à Mon- Room: DS-M220 Or Krispil (University of Haifa; Yezreel Valley College, tréal): New media and Canadian Muslim diasporas: Title: Digital Divide: The Regional Dimensions Israel), Yaron Ariel (Yezreel Valley College, Israel) & What are they telling us about their sense of commu- Chair: Anna Gladkova (Lomonosov Moscow State Bina Nir (Yezreel Valley College, Israel): Digital Divide nity? University, Russia) and Perceived Intimacy Rukhsana Ahmed and Luisa Veronis (University of Discussant: Lawrence Wood (Ohio University, USA) Ottawa): Creating in-between spaces through dias- Presentations: poric and mainstream media consumption: A compa- Brahim Kermia (Mohamed Boudiaf University, Alge- rative study of four immigrant communities in Ottawa, ria): The Digital Divide in Algeria: Bridging Steps and Canada Mechanisms of Rubble. E-Algeria Model 90 91 TU E S DAY, July 14 TU E S DAY, July 14

relevant attributes of actors associated with the sentación de la familia en las series de televisión: una Session 82: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Environment, Science and energy transition revisión histórica. Slot Code: ETH-T3a Risk Communication - ESR Nan Li, Heather Akin, Emily Howell, Dominique Perla Paloa Vargas, María T. Nicolás & María de los Time: 16:00-17:30 Brossard, Dietram A. Scheufele & Michael A. Xenos Ángles Padilla (Universidad Panamericana): Mujer Room: DS-1525 Session 77: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 (University of Wisconsin-Madison): ‘Fracking’ Commu- ¿madre y esposa feliz’ el estilo de vida que presenta PANEL SESSION: The Unguarded Moment: Telling Slot Code: ESR-T1a nication and Public Perception: A Multi-Level Modeling Clair Dunphy de Modern Family. Stories of Trauma, Resistance and Renewal Time: 09:00-10:30 Approach Lourdes Lopez (Universidad Panamericana): El rol Chair: Deb Anderson Room: DS-M440 femenino en los bordes del poder. Análisis de la Discussant: Deb Anderson Title: The De/Politicization of the Environment construcción y trayectoria del personaje de Alicia Flor- Deb Anderson (Monash University): The Vulnerable Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of Antwerp) Session 79: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 rick, en The good wife. Witness: Negotiating Trauma in the Wake of Cyclone Presentations: Slot Code: ESR-T3a Ankita Singh Bisen (Jagran Lakecity University): Re- Fay Anderson (Monash University): Mediating Violence Pieter Maeseele (University of Antwerp): The Time: 16:00-17:30 presentation of characters in fictional crime shows. and Suffering: Australian Press Photographers and Depoliticization of Environmental Discourse and Poli- Room: DS-M440 Loreto Corredoira (Universidad Complutense de Ma- Trauma tics Title: Media & Energy II drid): Netflix, Hulu and Amazon as new intermediaries Mia Lindgren (Monash University): Journalism and Yves Pepermans (University of Antwerp): Manufactu- Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of Antwerp) in the Audiovisual industry Trauma: Views from Both Sides ring and challenging climate consent. From communi- Presentations: cating climate change to a climate for change Karel Deneckere & Benjamin De Cleen (Free Univer- Matthew C Nisbet (Northeastern University), Ezra Mar- sity of Brussels): The discursive struggle surrounding Session 81: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Global Media Policy - GMP kowitz (University of Massachusetts-Amherst), Todd the introduction of nuclear energy in Belgium during Slot Code: ETH-T2a Newman (American University) & Erik Nisbet (The the first oil crisis (1973-1974) Time: 14:00-15:30 Session 83: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Ohio State University): Preparing Society for Abrupt Brian Hough (Ohio University): Counter-Hegemonic Room: DS-1525 Slot Code: GMP-T3a Climate Change: Assessing the Influence of World- Discourse or “Business as Usual”: A Case Study of Title: Transparency and accountability Time: 16:00-17:30 views, Ideologies and Media Use on Risk Perceptions Grist’s Bakken Shale Coverage Chair: Juan Carlos Suarez Room: DS-1545 Laurens Van der Steen (University of Antwerp): Fair- Dorothee Arlt (University of Bern), Jens Wolling & Mar- Discussant: Juan Carlos Suarez Title: Internet Governance: Updates & Critical Takes phone and the (de)politicization of ethical consume- co Bräuer (Ilmenau University of Technolgy): Reframing Presentations: on a Policy Puzzle (Joint Session GMP & Taskforce on rism renewables after Fukushima? An international compa- Monica Figueras Maz, Ruth Rodriguez Martinez Media and Communications Policy) rison of changes in the media’s framing of renewable & Francesc Salgado (Universitat Pompeu Fabra): Chair: Jeremy Shtern (Ryerson University) energies. Transparency and Media Accountability Systems: the The Internet is central to contemporary media, but Session 78: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Chun-Ju Huang & Miao-ju Jian (National Chung presence of self-regulation instruments and their per- its governance is complex, dynamic, and dispersed Slot Code: ESR-T2a Cheng University): What science and technology do ception among Spanish journalists across different arena. This interactive session will Time: 14:00-15:30 you sing in the environmental issue? A study of songs Suzana Cavaco, Helena Lima, Nuno Moutinho & Ana feature latest updates and analyses from scholars and Room: DS-M440 in the anti-nuclear movement of Taiwan Isabel Reis (University of Porto): Portuguese mecha- activists at the frontlines of global Internet governance, Title: Media and Energy I nisms of media accountability: the reduced power of with a particular focus on the different civil society, po- Chair: Dorothee Arlt (University of Bern, Switzerland) the Journalists’ Deontology Council and the Regulatory licy, and research agendas in play. Topics will include: Presentations: Authority for Mass Media Ethics of Society and ICANN/IANA stewardship transition; Global Confe- Dorothee Arlt (University of Bern), Markus Lang, Su- Xavier Ramon & Marcel Mauri (Universitat Pompeu rence on Cyberspace; Internet Governance Forum; sanne Merkle & Reimar Zeh (University Erlangen-Nü- Ethics of Communication - Fabra): Transparency, self-regulation and readers’ Internet Social Forum; Net Mundial; WSIS +10; civil rnberg): Who is leading in the energy discourse? A participation in the digital environment. An analysis of ETH society agendas. content analysis on the influence of different actors the innovative media accountability systems within the Participants: within the energy debate in the German press cove- Spanish landscape Session 80: Tuesday, July 14 2015 Stefania Milan (University of Amsterdam) rage Ruth Rodriguez Martinez, Monica Figueras Maz & Slot Code: ETH-T1a James Losey (Stockholm University) Tobias Weiss (University of Zurich): Framing and Marcel Mauri (Universitat Pompeu Fabra): The current Time: 09:00-10:30 Mallory Knodel (Association for Progressive Commu- networks in Japanese reporting state of Traditional and Innovative Media Accountability Room: DS-1525 nications) Mei-Ling Hsu (National Chengchi University): Visual Systems in Spain: Social Transparence, Resistance Title: Ethics on TV dramas : social values and power Stephanie Perrin (University of Toronto) representation of renewables in Taiwanese media in a and Media Independence characters Julie Pohle (SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) time of global climate change Manuel Sanchez de Diego (Universidad Com- Chair: Elvira Garcia De Torres Arne Hintz (Cardiff University) plutense): Transparencia y Derecho de Acceso a la Ines Clara Vogel & Jutta Milde (University of- Discussant: Elvira Garcia De Torres Información Pública desde la perspectiva de la Ética Koblenz-Landau): Online news, trust and the energy Presentations: social. transition. A qualitative content analysis of trust- Teresa Nicolas (Universidad Panamericana): La repre- 92 93 TU E S DAY, July 14 TU E S DAY, July 14

ming of the (2014-2015) Ebola crisis: A comparative med Cartoon in European media Cinephilia: de-authorization and audience emancipa- Health Communication and case study of, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe Priya - Kapoor (Portland State University): Bollywood’s tion through consumption of “best worst” films Change & HIV and AIDS Connie St Louis (City University London, UK): #Ebola My Name is Khan and post 9-11 Muslim identity: Tales Tonny Krijnen (Erasmus University Rotterdam): The Communication - HCC a source of empowerment or disempowerment? of audience resistance and consumption Confrontation With the Self. Quality TV drama’s contri- Mohamed Kirat (Qatar University): How the Media bution to the moral imagination Framed Charlie Hebdo and Chapel Hill Killings? Susan Vertoont (Ghent University, Belgium): Would Session 84: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Session 86: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 you date ‘The Un/dateables’’: A textual analysis of me- Slot Code: HCC-T1a Slot Code: HCC-T3a diated public discourses on the television show ‘The Time: 09:00 – 10:30 Time: 16:00 – 17:30 Session 88: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Undateables’ Room: DS-1520 Room: DS-1520 Slot Code: IAM-T2a John Benson (La Trobe University, Australia): Challen- Title: Structural Drivers and Conceptual Develop- Title: Media Coverage: Drivers and Consequences Time: 14:00-15:30 ging Subjectivities: Popular Culture as a site for the ments Chair: Cecilia Karolina Strand (Uppsala University, Room: DS-R515 construction of hegemonic consent and a more em- Chair: Nancy Muturi (Kansas State University, USA) Sweden) Title: Towards a global Islamic Perspective of Journa- pathetic civil society. Presentations: Presentations: lism Ethics Cecilia Karolina Strand (Uppsala University, Sweden): Thomas Owen (Auckland University of Technology, Chair: Prof. Basyouni Hamada (Qatar University) Understanding de-humanization processes and vio- New Zealand): 20 Years of HIV/AIDS Medicines News Presentations: Session 91: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 lence’s impact on HIV/AIDS communication targeting Coverage: What Can We Learn? Basyouni Hamada (Qatar University): Freedom, Au- Slot Code: POC-T2a Sex workers and LGBT in Sub-Saharan Africa Miguel Sanchez Maldonado (Universidad Autonoma tonomy, Dignity, Respect of Religions, Rationality and Time: 14:00-15:30 Shamshad Khan (University of Texas at San Antonio, de Coahuila, Mexico), Jose Luis Terron Blanco (Uni- Responsibility: The Relevance of Islamic Ethics for Room: DS-M465 USA), Robert Lorway (University of Manitoba, Ca- versitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) & Jose Carlos Contemporary Global Journalism itle: Media Reflexivities nada), Sushena Reza-Paul (University of Manitoba, Lozano Rendon (Texas A&M International University, Abida Eijaz (University of the Punjab, Pakistan): Promi- Chair: Sofie Van Bauwel Canada), Akram Pasha (Ashodaya Academy, Mysore, US): Who speaks in the news coverage of HIV / AIDS nence or Marginalization: Literature Review of the 21st Presentations: India) & John O’Neil (Simon Fraser University, Cana- in five Mexican newspapers? Century on the Patterns and Depictions of Muslims in Laura Shanti Basu (University of Cardiff, Wales): TV da): Health Communication, marginality and citizenship Igor Sacramento (Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil) Films Satire: Resistant or Incorporative’ A comparison of among sex workers in Mysore, India & Raquel Paiva (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Azza Osman Abdelaziz (Sohag University, Egypt): Have I Got News For You, The Thick of It and Brass Joseph Muyangata & Ghislaine Youmbi-Muyangata Brazil): The Forms of Silence: Media Coverage on Hate discourse in the Egyptian journalism and its politi- Eye (International Christian Center, USA): Pentecostals, Neglected Diseases in Brazil cal consequences. Barry King (AUT University, New Zealand): Star dom, healing and medication: The non-use of Anti-Retroviral Kannan Krishnaswamy (George Institute for Global Celebrity and Capitalist hegemony among Malawian Pentecostal Churches Health, India): Critical Appraisal skills programme for Nelly Quemener & Jamil Dakhlia (Sorbonne Nouvelle Olaf H. Werder (University of Sydney, Australia): journalists University, Laboratory CIM-MCPN, France): Mediatized Learning from health resistance: A new framework for Session 89: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 death as an hegemonic process health communication and promotion Slot Code: IAM-T3a Tanner Mirrlees (University of Ontario, Canada): How Colin Tinei Chasi (University of Johannesburg, Time: 16:00-17:30 the U.S. DOD Communicates through Global Holly- South Africa): HIV/AIDS leadership communication Islam & Media - IAM Room: DS-R515 wood: Transforming Transformers addresses a wicked problem: Insights from Mandela SECTION BUSINESS MEETING Session 87: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Chair: Prof. Basyouni Hamada (Qatar University) Slot Code: IAM-T1a Session 85: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Time: 09:00-10:30 Session 92: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Slot Code: HCC-T2a Room: DS-R515 Slot Code: POC-T3a Time: 14:00–15:30 Title: Western Media Coverage of Islam: Why the Popular Culture - POC Time: 16:00-17:30 Room: DS-1520 Double Standard? Room: DS-M465 Title: Responding to Ebola: Media and Globalization Chair: Prof. Mohamed Kirat (Qatar University) Session 90: Tuesday, July 14 2015 SECTION BUSINESS MEETING Chair: Ravindra Kumar Vemula (English and Foreign Presentations: Slot Code: POC-T1a 1- Election of Chair / 2- AOB Languages University, India) Bushra Hameedur Rahman (University of the Punjab): Time: 09:00-10:30 Chair: Barry King Presentations: Charlie Hebdo - Revamping thesis of Clash of Civiliza- Room: DS-M465 Esi E Thompson (University of Oregon, USA): Global tions? A case of Pakistani print media Title: Making Subjectivities response to Ebola in West Africa: Globalization or Nurhaya Muchtar & Ahmed Karam Yousof (Indiana Chair: Garry Whannel fragmentation University of Pennsylvania): Freedom of Expression Vs Presentations: Brian Pindayi (City University London, UK): Press fra- Religious Hegemony: Case Study on Prophet Muham- Jason Rothery (Carleton University, Canada): Ironic

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Session 97: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Johan Oomen (Netherlands Institute for Sound and Public Service Media Religion, Communication Slot Code: RCC-T3a Vision): The digital and the visual: Challenges and Policies - PMP & Culture - RCC Time: 16:00-17:30 opportunities for audiovisual research Room: DS-2585 Session 93: Tuesday, July 14 2015 Session 95: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Title: Social Networking Slot Code: PMP-T1a Slot Code: RCC-T1a Chair: Corinna Laughlin Session 99: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Time: 09:00-10:30 Time: 09:00-10:30 Presentations: Slot Code: VIC-T2a Room: DS-1545 Room: DS-2585 Professor Arul Selvan (Indira Ghandi National Open Time: 14:00-15:30 Title: Innovation in Content and Genre Creation in Title: Communicating Christianity University, India): A Comparative Study of Christian, Is- Room: DS-4375 terms of PSM’s Legitimacy and Audience Expectations Chair: Professor Ann E. Strahle lam and Hindu Social Media Groups of Indian Context Title: Reality on Media and Everyday life Chair: Jo Bardoel Presentations: Father Mi Shen (University of Santo Tomas, Philip- Chair: Maghareta Sprio (University of Westminster) Discussant: Helena Sousa (University of Minho) Frank Coffey (Independent Scholar, Canada): Commu- pines): Wechat and Catholic Youth in China Today Presentations: Presentations: nicating Religiously in Mass Media: Francis of Rome Ivory Li (University of China, China) & Zhang Henry Sunny Yoon (Hanyang University): Privatization of Me- Emili Prado Picó, Matilde Delgado Reina, Nuria Gar- as a Telling Example for Practice with the Resource of (Independent Scholar, China): The Study of Social dia and family relations on TV reality shows cia Muñoz & Belen Monclús Blanco (UABarcelona): Times Networks and Trust in Religion Organizations --- A Charles Rodney Metts (California State University San Real TV Formats: Challenges and Opportunities for Dr Franz-Josef Eilers (Santo Tomas University, Manila): Case Study of College Students Fellowship in a Chris- Bernardino): Liminal and Other (Mediated) Spaces in the Public Television Services. The Concept of Social Communication tianity Church Everyday Life Tim Raats & Karen Donders (Free University of Brus- Melanie Johnson (Claremont Graduate University, Professor Ali Asghar Kia (ALLameh Tabataba Univer- Emily LaDue (University of Pennsylvania): Flickers of sels): Between Legitimacy and Sustainability. The Am- USA): Celebrity Preachers: An Exploration of the Theo- sity, Iran): The Role of Internet data bases on Enforcing resistance: the gentrification film in Barcelona biguous Translation of Partnerships in Public Service ry of Mediatization of Religion Through an Analysis of the Religious Beliefs Among Tehran’s university stu- Media Policy. the Celebritized Messenger of the Gospel dents Nicole Gonser, Markus Grammel & Johann Gründl Corinna Laughlin (University of Pennsylvania, USA): Session 100: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 (FHWien University of Applied Sciences of WKW): Guns and God: Negotiating American folk imaginaries Slot Code: VIC-T3a For You, for Me, for Everyone? The Relevance of Pu- in emerging digital counter-publics Visual Culture - VIC Time: 16:00-17:30 blic Service Media from the Audiences’ Perspective in Room: DS-4375 Austria. Session 98: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Title: Video Activism and Cultural Resistance Stephanie Fiechtner (University of Fribourg): De- Session 96: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Slot Code: VIC-T1a Chair: Sului He (Communication University of China) veloping a Model to Investigate the Potential of Slot Code: RCC-T2a Time: 09:00-10:30 Presentations: Knowledge-Relevant Content in Television Pro- Time: 14:00-15:30 Room: DS-4375 Irmgard Wetzstein (University of Vienna): The Visual grammes. Room: DS-2585 Title: Digital Media and Visual Culture Composition of Protest Movements in Social Media: Mike Flood Page (University of Glasgow): The BBC Title: The Media Construction of Religion Chair: Denize Correa Araujo (Universidade Tuiuti do The Case of Hong Kong 2014 iPlayer, the Public Value Test and BBC Strategy Deve- Chair: Dr Pradeep N. Weerasinghe Paraná) Michael Koliska (University of Maryland) & Stanton lopment. Presentations: Presentation: Paddock (Concordia University): Selfies: Witnessing Professor Geetanjali Kala (University of Delhi, India): Fernando Redondo (University of Santiago de Com- and Protest Session 94: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Construction of Hinduism online: new media, new postela): Contemporary conflicts and videos on the Felipe da Silva Polydoro (Universidade de São Paulo): Slot Code: PMP-T2a narratives? internet between fascination and knowledge Images of resistance: raw videos and mediactivism in Time: 14:00-15:30 Professor Yoel Cohen (Ariel University, Israel): Is Reli- Esau Salvador Bravo (Universidad Nacional Autóno- Brazilian street demonstrations Room: DS-1545 gion Newsworthy? A Case Study of Israel ma de México): Fan Shot Multi-cam: Domesticación Sandra Ristovska (University of Pennsylvania): Visuali- BOOK LAUNCH AND RECEPTION offered by the Dr Sunday O Alawode (Lagos State University, Ni- Tecnológica y practicas de creación audiovisual colec- zing Human Rights: The Role of Citizen Video in Inter- Euromedia Research Group (EMRG) geria): Occupational Reflections in Nigerian Gospel tiva para indagar en los Estudios de la Cultura Visual national Human Rights Law Chair: Josef Trappel (University of Salzburg) Video Films Fernanda Elouise Budag (Universidade de São Paulo): Presentations: Professor Gilson Schwartz, Professor Claudia Mo- Resistance and cultural identity: thinking about a north Trappel, J., Steemers, J. & Thomass, B. (Eds.) (2015). raes & Eliane P. Goncalves (University of Sao Paulo): American television fictional series and its repercus- European Media in Crisis. Values, Risks and Policies. Religion and the Concept of Public at Brazilian Public sions on social media in Brazil New York & London: Routledge Studies in European Broadcasting Company Willemien Sanders & Hagedoom (Utrecht University): Communication Research and Education. Published The digital and the visual: Challenges and opportuni- in Association with the European Communication Re- ties for audiovisual research. search and Education Association (ECREA).

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CITIZEN FORUM FORUM CITOYEN TRIBUTE TO SERGE PROULX HOMMAGE À SERGE PROULX Organized in collaboration with the UQAM Com- Organisé en collaboration avec le Service aux munity Service collectivités de l'UQAM Time: 18:00-21:00 Heure : 18:00-21:00 Place: D-R200 Lieu : D-R200 Time: 13:00-14:00 Heure : 13:00-16:00 Place: D-R200 Lieu : D-R200 IAMCR presents a tribute to Serge Proulx, teacher at L’IAMCR présente une soirée-hommage à Serge Proulx, the School of Media and co-founder of the Communi- professeur à l’École des médias et cofondateur du In parallel with the IAMCR conference, the UQAM En marge du congrès de l’IAMCR, le Service aux col- cations Department at UQAM, to honour his contribu- Département des communications de l’Université Community Service invites you to participate in a Ci- lectivités de l’UQAM vous invite à participer au Forum tion to his profession as he prepares to retire this fall. du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), afin de souligner sa tizen Forum under the theme Citizens movements and citoyen « Mouvement citoyen et résistance : le pouvoir contribution au champ de la communication. Monsieur resistance: the ambiguous power of media. In a panel- ambigu des médias ». Sous forme de table ronde sui- Researchers will pay tribute to Serge, his intellectual Proulx prendra sa retraite à l’automne 2015. style format followed by an open forum, citizens and vie d’un forum ouvert, citoyens et citoyennes, praticiens journey and the contributions he and his collaborators practitioners from various social movements and civil et praticiennes issus de divers mouvements sociaux et have made to the field of communications and media Des chercheuses et des chercheurs viendront com- organizations, as well as researchers of various dis- organisations civiles, et chercheurs et chercheuses de studies. menter la carrière universitaire et les apports des ciplines, are invited to exchange ideas on the role of disciplines variées sont invités à échanger sur le rôle travaux de Serge Proulx et de ses collaboratrices et the media, its limits and possibilities in the resistance des médias, leurs limites et leurs possibilités dans le Admission to the event is free, but space is limited. You collaborateurs au champ de la communication et des movement and citizen mobilization. Considered as cadre de mouvements de résistance et de mobilisation must confirm your attendance. études médiatiques dans le cadre d’une table ronde. tools of manipulation and instruments of freedom, how citoyenne. À la fois considérés comme outils de mani- do the media interact with the democracy ideal? How pulation et instruments de liberté, comment les médi- Événement gratuit, mais places limitées, confirmation do resistance movements in Quebec perceive their as interagissent-ils alors avec l’idéal de la démocratie? de présence obligatoire. use of the media in a system they themselves criticize? Comment les mouvements de résistance au Québec What are the issues, solutions and possible alterna- perçoivent-ils leur utilisation des médias au sein d’un tives? système qu’ils critiquent? Quels sont les enjeux, les solutions et les voies possibles?

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GALA DINNER SOUPER GALA 1. PLENARY 1.1 Abstract of Serge Proulx

Aboard the magnificent boat-restaurant, À bord du renommé Cavalier Maxim & Suzanne de Cheveigné ...... 102 AML Cavalier Maxim Heure : 18:00-23:00 2. SPECIAL SESSIONS Time: 18:00-23:00 Lieu : Croisières AML, Cavalier Maxim 2.1 ALAIC/LAW SECTION ...... 103 Place: AML Cruises, Cavalier Maxim Quai Alexandra Alexandra Pier, Old Port of Montreal 2.2 UNESCO ...... 104 Prenez un moment de répit de la ville en profitant d’une 2.3 UCF ...... 104 croisière sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent, à partir du Vieux- Take a break from the city by enjoying a dinner-cruise Port de Montréal. Le Cavalier Maxim vous étonnera par 3. PARALLEL SESSIONS on the St. Lawrence River, departing from the Old sa beauté intérieure et son atmosphère raffinée. Seul 3.1 LIST OF THE SECTION 3.2 LIST OF THE WORKING GROUP Port of Montreal. The AML Cavalier Maxim boasts a restaurant sur bateau à Montréal, il impressionne par - Comic Art – COA ...... 121 beautiful interior and refined atmosphere. This unique - Audience – AUD ...... 105 ses salles offrant une vue panoramique, ses terrasses boat-restaurant features panoramic glassed-in rooms, - Communication Policy - Diasporas and the Media – DIM ...... 122 extérieures, le professionnalisme de son personnel et outside terraces, a highly professional crew and top & Technology – CPT ...... 106 - Environment, Science ans Risk – ESR ...... 122 la qualité de sa nourriture préparée à bord. La croisière quality food prepared on board. The cruise is a unique est une occasion unique pendant le congrès d’avoir - Community Communication – COC ...... 108 - Ethics of Society and Ethics of opportunity during the conference to enjoy superb accès à une vue de la ville exclusive le temps d’une - Emerging Scholars – ESN ...... 109 Communication – ETH ...... 124 night-time views of the city on a delightful excursion on soirée mémorable sur le Saint-Laurent. - Gender and Communication – GEC ...... 111 - Global Media Policy – GMP ...... 124 the St. Lawrence River. - History – HIS ...... 112 - Health Communication and Change & HIV COMPLET SOLD OUT - International Communication – INC ...... 113 and AIDS Communication – HCC ...... 125 - Journalism Research & Education - Media Production Analysis – MPA ...... 126

JRE + UNESCO ...... 114 - Popular Culture – POC ...... 126

- Law – LAW ...... 117 - Religion, Communication

- Media Education Research – MER ...... 117 & Culture – RCC ...... 128 - Mediated Communication, Public Opinion - Visual Culture – VIC ...... 128

& Society – MPS ...... 118 - Participatory Communication

Research – PCR ...... 118

- Political Communication – POL ...... 119

- Political Economy – POE ...... 120

4. CLOSING EVENT: SOCIETÉ DES ARTS TECHNOLOGIQUES ...... 129

100 101 WEDNESDAY, July 15 WEDNESDAY, July 15 PLEANARY 3 | PLÉNIÈRE 3 | PLENARIO 3 SPECIAL SESSIONS

Time: 11:00-12:30 Place: Auditorium Marie-Gérin-Lajoie SPECIAL SESSION 5: ALAIC/Law Section

SERGE PROULX la démocratie par la participation numérique à des pra- Communication, Hegemony and Power: with SUZANNE DE CHEVEIGNÉ tiques d’économie collaborative appelant à la création Latin American Perspectives de communs de la connaissance et à une économie The injunction to participate in the digital du partage. De part et d’autre, sous le prétexte d’une Time: 9:00-10:30 world: a paradox? adhésion à la modernité, nous apparaissons aujourd’hui Place: DS-R510 contraints de « participer » à ce monde numérique. We are facing a double asymmetrical movement in Mais il s’agit d’une injonction paradoxale dans la With simultaneous interpretation (Spanish-English), The law and the right to communicate is the theme of the digital era. On one side, a vertical logic of con- mesure où tous nos gestes participatifs sont immédia- the panel will discuss perspectives in Latin American a paper by María Elena Meneses (Mexico), who delves centration of media power by a few mega transnation- tement captés et transformés en données (data) par Communication Research into Communication, Hege- into possibilities and barriers inserted in new Mexican al groups and Internet companies ("GAFA": Google, les entreprises propriétaires des plateformes. À l’heure mony and Power. Delia Crovi (ALAIC president) will laws. Also using legal impact analysis, Danilo Rothberg Apple, Facebook, Amazon) – the promise of a demo- d’un capitalisme informationnel, comment la puissance give a presentation on traditions and the possibilities (State University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) understands the cratic and participatory network society is being d’agir citoyenne peut-elle aujourd’hui se manifester of communication research in a region that has nearly right to information as a tool to promote change in the gradually transformed into the institution of an overbear- dans une telle société de contrôle et de surveillance? 450 million inhabitants. She has over 40 years’ expe- last fifteen years in Latin American countries, pressing ing society of surveillance. The opposing movement is rience investigating important and necessary subjects further for improvements in the way governments use a citizen horizontal logic that continues to promise a such as freedom of expression and legal marks. to communicate with citizens. democracy through digital participation in collabora- La orden judicial para participar en el mundo tive economic practices that call for the creation of a digital: una paradoja? The panel also includes presentations selected from The concluding presentation exemplifies the diversity on communication research in Latin America and will common knowledge and an economy of sharing. Un- an open call. Those chosen have a pluralistic perspec- stimulate reflection on the limits and possibilities of der the pretext of joining modernity, both sides are now Nos enfrentamos a un doble movimiento asimétrico tive, including texts on hegemony, anti-hegemony and methodological reaches. In “Rurbanity” and Media, forced to ‘participate’ in this digital world. However this en la era digital. En primer lugar, existe una lógica ver- power in a historical perspective by Marialva Barbo- Edgardo Carniglia (National University of Rio Cuarto, is a paradoxical order because all of our participatory tical de concentración de poder mediático por parte sa, president of Brazilian Communication Research Argentina) will discuss the relationships between com- gestures are immediately captured and transformed de algunos grupos transnacionales gigantes y por Association (Intercom), and reflections on journalism, munication, media and territories, taking into account into data by the companies that own these Internet gigantescas empresas de Internet ("GAFA": Google, mediation and power by Ana Carolina Rocha Pessôa research developed in Argentina using ethnological platforms. In this age of informational capitalism, how Apple, Facebook, Amazon) - siendo de esta manera Temer, professor at Federal University of Goias, Brazil. can citizen’s power to act be manifested in such a so- transformada poco a poco la promesa de una socie- approaches. ciety of control and surveillance? dad democrática y participativa de la red por el esta- blecimiento de una sociedad de control y vigilancia. Por otra parte, se encuentra una lógica horizontal ciu- L’injonction à participer au monde numérique: dadana que promete una vía democrática a través de un paradoxe? la participación digital en las prácticas de economía colaborativa, que demandan la creación de un cono- Nous sommes confrontés à un double mouvement cimiento en común y de una economía caracterizada asymétrique à l’ère du numérique. D’une part, une por el compartir. De ambos lados, y bajo el pretexto logique verticale de concentration du pouvoir média- de unirse a la modernidad, estamos ahora obligados a tique par quelques groupes transnationaux et entre- "participar" en este mundo digital. Pero es una orden prises géantes de l’Internet (« GAFA » : Google, Apple, paradójica ya que todos nuestros gestos participativos Facebook, Amazon) – la promesse d’une société en son capturados y transformados de inmediato en da- réseaux démocratique et participative s’étant pro- tos por las empresas que poseen esas plataformas de gressivement muée en l’instauration d’une société de Internet. En el momento del capitalismo informacional, contrôle et de surveillance. D’autre part, une logique ¿cómo puede manifestarse el poder ciudadano activo horizontale citoyenne où perdure cette promesse de en una sociedad de control y vigilancia de este tipo?

102 103 WEDNESDAY, July 15 WEDNESDAY, July 15 SECTIONS

SPECIAL SESSION 6: UNESCO SPECIAL SESSION 7: UCF Audience - AUD

Time: 14:00-15:30 Time: 16:00-17:30 Session 1: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Riitta Perala (Aalto University, Finland): Readers’ re- Place: DS-R510 Place: DS-R510 Slot Code: AUD-W1a lationships to magazines: Everyday experiences and Time: 09:00-10:30 comparisons between media. UNESCO director for Knowledge Societies, Dr. Indra- Space, Hegemony and Resistance Room: R-R150 Caitlin Elizabeth Lawson (University of Michigan, jit Banerjee will lead this panel discussion on UNES- Title: Audience pedagogy and methods USA): From Tweens to Twerking: Miley Cyrus and CO’s approach to the Internet, as elaborated in its A series of Urban Communication Case Studies on the Chair: Pere Masip Young Female Audiences. comprehensive study, “Keystones to Foster Inclusive city of Nicosia, Cyprus Presentations: Bhunnisa Wisassinthu (Khon Kaen University, Thai- Knowledge Societies.” The study covers issues of ac- Cale Bain & Chrisanthi Giotis (University of Technolo- land): Why Do Thai Adolescents Drink or Don’t Drink ? cess to information and knowledge, ethics, freedom of Nicosia is both an ancient city with unique problems gy, Australia): The Frame Feedback Loop - Journalism Demystifying Semiotics in Alcohol Advertising: Incor- expression and privacy. These are analyzed in terms of and a modern city that shares problems and challenges Students and Understanding Framing & Discourse poration and Resistance. the “Internet Universality” concept, which rests on the with other cities around the world. Nicosia’s contempo- Analysis. Pedro Portela & Luís Antonio Santos (Universidade do principles of Human Rights, Openness, Accessibility rary identity is, in part, shaped by its distinctiveness José Luis Pinuel-Raigada (Universidad Complutense Minho, Portugal): Radio audiences: where do you want and Multi-stakeholder participation. The study presents as the last divided capital in Europe. Bullet holes and de Madrid, Spain) & Miguel Vicente (Universidad de to go? 30 options for consideration by UNESCO’s general urban sprawl coexist in a strange context of memory Valladolid, Spain.): Mapping audience research pro- conference of its 195 Member States in November and dreams. jects and PhD dissertations in Spain (2007-2013) 2015. The research can be found online at: http:// Session 3: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Kristen Wright (University of Oregon, USA): What Kids www.unesco.org/new/en/internetstudy Slot Code: AUD-W2a Nicosia is an urban landscape caught in the process Think: A Collaborative Effort to Develop a Participa- of rapid change. Although divided by political and re- Time: 14:00-15:30 tory Research Method Measuring Media Literacy with ligious differences, the city is also shaped by shared Room: R-R150 Children in the Home. common issues and problems that require cooperation Title: Audience open session and contact with the “other side.” The panel will explore David Mathieu (Roskilde University, Denmark), Miguel Chair: Miguel Vicente this unique urban environment through diverse commu- Vicente (Universidad de Valladolid, Spain), Maria José Presentations: nication perspectives. Papers will examine Community Brites (Universidade Lusófona do Porto e Universidade Helena Popovic (University of Zagreb, Croatia): Media Media across Division, The Symbolic Landscape, The do Minho, Portugal), Inês Amaral (Universidade Au- Audience Engagement through Institutional Mecha- Media Landscape, Place Attachment and Place Iden- tónoma de Lisboa, Portugal) Niklas Chimirri (Roskilde nisms of Inclusion: What ‘Activates’ Audiences? tity and the Soundscape of the City. University, Denmark), Juliane Finger (Hans-Bredow Toshie Takahashi (Waseda University, Japan): Au- Institut, Germany), Félix Ortega (Universidad de Sala- dience engagement and self-creation: young people manca, Spain), Liliana Pacheco (Instituto Universitario and mobile social media in Japan, UK and US de Lisboa, Portugal), Riitta Perälä (Aalto University, Mathias Weber, Stefan Aufenanger, Elmar Braehler, Finland), Bojana Romic (Roskilde University, Denmark), Michael Dreier, Eva Klein, Kai Mueller, Leonard Minna Saariketo (University of Tampere, Finland) & Reinecke, Birgit Stark, Klaus Woelfling & Manfred Marisa Torres Silva (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Beutel (University of Mainz, German): On the use of Portugal): Methodological challenges in the transition sexually explicit online media as “escape”. to online audiences. Sabrina Kessler & Lars Guenther (Friedrich-Schiller- University Jena, Germany): Eyes on the frame: Eye tracking the framing effects on laypeople’s online behaviour. Session 2: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Slot Code: AUD-W1b Session 4: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Time: 09:00-10:30 Slot Code: AUD-W2b Room: A-2875 Time: 14:00-15:30 Title: Cultural industries and audiences Room: A-2875 Chair: Toshie Takahashi Title: Blogs and Audiences: engagement and recep- Presentations: tion 104 105 WEDNESDAY, July 15 WEDNESDAY, July 15

Chair: Asta Zelenkauskaite María Teresa Soto-Sanfiel (Universitat Autònoma de sity of Bonn): Collective Actions on Twitter - Digital Assets of Citizenship? From Broadcast to Broadband Presentations: Barcelona, Spain) & Jesús Bermejo-Berros (Universi- Storytelling as a Resistance Strategy Gregory Ferrell Lowe (University of Tampere, Finland) Riitta Perala (Aalto University, Finland): Active and dad de Valladolid, Spain): Violent videogame, emotio- David Grondin (School of Political Studies, University & Alan G. Stavitsky (University of Nevada, USA): News passive practices of reading and writing blogs. nal impact, and justification of perceived violence. A of Ottawa): Awareness and Visibility as Resistance: as Public Service in the Era of Network Communica- Dominique Pasquier (Centre National de la Recherche longitudinal study. Making Insecurity and Secrecy Visible tion Scientifique, France): Film critics: are amateurs Raymond Thomas Hartle (Rhodes University, South Emad Khazraee (University of Pennsylvania) & James Fiona Martin (University of Sydney, Australia): Mobile challenging the professional norms? Africa): Audience reception of media representations Losey (Stockholm University): Contentious Politics and PSM in Australia: Ubiquity and its consequences Xuan Xie (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong): of xenophobic violence in a South African community. Digital Repertoires of Action in Iran Gregory Taylor (University of Calgary, Canada): Dis- Food experience presentation and discursive identity Nicole Haussbecker (Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Rania Aoun & Maude Bonenfant (UQAM): Jeu et big mantling the Public Airwaves: Shifting Canadian public construction: Taking Openrice.com as an example. Germany): Terror Threat in TV-News, Threat percep- data: stratégies de ludification et “datafication” du broadcasting to an online service. Alexander Ort & Genevieve Mulack (Eberhard Karls tions and Emotional Reactions of the Recipients. marketing Marko Ala-Fossi (University of Tampere, Finland) & Universitaet Tuebingen, Germany): I Feel With You – Stephen Lax (University of Leeds, UK): The Short Fu- Emotional Effects of User-Comments in Digital Media. ture of Public Broadcasting: Replacing DTT with IP? Communication Policy & Session 9: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Slot Code: CPT-W2a Session 5: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Technology - CPT Time: 14:00-15:30 Session 11: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Slot Code: AUD-W3a Room: DS-M460 Slot Code: CPT-W3a Time: 16:00-17:30 Session 7: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Title: ICT for Development and Control Time: 16:00-17:30 Room: R-R150 Slot Code: CPT-W1a Chair: Daya Thussu (University of Westminster) Room: DS-1525 PANEL SESSION: Old media institutions, new media Time: 09:00 - 10:30 Discussant: Leo Van Audenhove (iMinds-SMIT, Vrije Title: Policies in a Digital Age strategies. The Imagined User: Expert understandings Room: DS-M460 Universiteit Brussel) Chair: Charles Davis (Ryerson University) of audiences in press, radio and television Title: Diversity & Public Interest Policies Presentations: Discussant: Divina Frau-Meigs (CLEMI, Sorbonne Chair: Ignacio Gallego Chair: Maria Michalis (University of Westminster) Nikita Kothari (Jagran Lakecity University): To study the Nouvelle) Discussant: Miguel Vicente Discussant: Chris Marsden (University of Sussex) effectiveness of mobile communication as a tool for Presentations: Presentations: Presentations: rural development in raisen district of madhya pradesh Julia Pohle (Vrije Universiteit Brussel): Interests or Stanislaw Jedrzejewski (Akademia Leona Kozminskie- Sylvia Blake (Simon Fraser University): Always with an (India) ideas? Unmasking early policy discourses on universal go, Poland): Old media institutions, new media strate- agenda: Mapping the evolution of diversity in Canadian Martha Fuentes-Bautista (University of Massachusetts access and the Internet’s contribution to social justice gies: Poland case of study broadcast policy Amherst): ''Media activist habitus'' and local struggles Mary Elizabeth Luka & Catherine A. Middleton Ignacio Gallego (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Caroline Pauwels & Jan Loisen (iMinds-SMIT, Vrije for organizing media reform and justice movements in (Ryerson University): Remaking television: Galvanizing Spain): The Imagined User: Expert understandings Universiteit Brussel, ): Leading by example? An As- the United States citizen participation for digital broadcast media policy of audiences in press, radio and television. Spanish sessment of the ’s operationalization Wei-Wei Vivian Huang (Department of Radio and TV, (“Let’s Talk TV”) Cases of Cultural Diversity objectives at internal and external College of Communication): To be happy? Seeking for Sarah Anne Ganter (University of Vienna): Conducting Sirkku Kotilainen (University of Tampere, Finland): Old level the social responsibility of internet platform providers interviews with media and communication policy elites Media Institutions, New Media Strategies: the Ima- Song Shi (McGill University): Public Interest in FCC in cultural foreign contexts: from the own otherness to gined Young User in the Finnish Media National Broadband Plan the data Dirk Arnold (Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaft, Session 10: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Cláudio Yutaka Suetu (University Anhembi Morumbi) WWU Münster): Media regulation models in Europe Slot Code: CPT-W2b & Daniel Gambaro (Universidade Anhembi Morumbi / Session 6: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Time: 14:00-15:30 Universidade de São Paulo): The Brazilian radio in the Slot Code: AUD-W3b Room: DS-R515 crossing of public policies with new technologies of Time: 16:00-17:30 Session 8: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 PANEL SESSION: Fulfilling the Public Service Remit communication Room: A-2875 Slot Code: CPT-W1b in the Post-Broadcasting Era: Does the Medium Still Title: Audiences, violence and terror Time: 09:00-10:30 Matter? Chair: Peter Lunt Room: DS-R515 Chair: Minna Aslama Horowitz (Aalto University, Fin- Session 12: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Presentations: Title: Digital Forms of Resistance & Incorporation land) Slot Code: CPT-W3c Chidinma Henrietta Onwubere (National Open Univer- Chair: Alison Powell (London School of Economics Discussant: Hannu Nieminen (University of Helsinki, Time: 16:00-17:30 sity of Nigeria): Television As An Ambiguous Teacher: and Political Science) Finland) Room: DS-R515 Nigerian children’s exposure to violent videos and their Discussant: Stefania Milan (University of Amsterdam) Presentations: Title: Privacy and Information Policies - perception of social relations. Presentations: Sylvia Harvey (University of Leeds, UK) & Marko Co-sponsored with Law (LAW) section Caja C. Thimm & Jessica Einspänner-Pflock (Univer- Ala-Fossi (University of Tampere, Finland): Eroding the Chair: Sandra Braman (Texas A&M University) 106 107 WEDNESDAY, July 15 WEDNESDAY, July 15

Discussant: Tamara Shepherd (London School of role of radical media in the struggle for First Nations’ Kate Coyer (Central European University): Media Libby Lester (University of Tasmania): Communicating Economics and Political Science) rights and justice. power, resistance and the state in Hungary. World Heritage in crisis: The fight for the Great Barrier Presentations: Shikhty Sunny (Tufts University): Role of primary Dorothy Kidd (University of San Francisco): Emergent Reef, Australia. Oliver Leistert (University Paderborn): (Un)regulated schools based on Mother Tongue language: Building Power, Contentious Communications and Canadian Rayen Condeza (Pontificia Universidad Catolica affect: sensing moods and analyzing sentiments communication with the Indigenous community. Mining Companies. (PUC) de Chile): The resistance through communica- from pre-individual intensities as a new modulation of Diana Coryat (Universidad de las Americas, Ecuador): tion: Memories of Chilean student leaders of 2006 and control Extractive politics, media power, and new waves of re- 2011. Wendy Van den Broeck & Paulien Coppens (iMinds- Session 14: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 sistance against oil drilling in the Ecuadorean Amazon: Alana Mann (University of Sydney): Re-setting the SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium): Forgot your Slot Code: COC-W1b The case of Yasunidos. table: The constitutive role of communication in orga- password? A user analysis of a single sign on identity Time: 09:00-10:30 Martha Fuentes-Bautista (University of Massachusetts nising the Australian Fair Food movement. and management solution for the Belgian media sector. Room: DS-M560 Amherst): The State and Popular Media Power: Pro- Lilia Maria Velez (Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla): Avshalom Ginosar & Yaron Ariel (The Max Stern Aca- Title: Representing the underrepresented – Commu- mises and Contradictions of Radical Media Reform in Mexican civil society organizations in action: Public demic College of Yezreel Valley): Privacy on the Net: nity and alternative media case studies Venezuela. opinion making and impact in the parliamentary debate Connections between Knowledge, Concerns, and Chair: Kate Coyer Behavior Presentations: Slavka Antonova & David Potter (University of North Aneta Podkalicka & Ellie Rennie (Swinburne University Session 16: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Session 18: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Dakota, USA): Reconceptualizing “privacy”: Consen- of Technology): Media work for social transformation: Slot Code: COC-W2b Slot Code: COC-W3b sus and conflicts at the U.S. NTIA Facial Recognition Reflections on a creative workforce within communi- Time: 14:00-15:30 Time: 16:00-17:30 Technology multistakeholder forum ty-based youth media program. Room: DS-M560 Room: R-R160 Seyram Avle & Omolade Adunbi (University of Michi- Faiz Ullah & Nikhil Titus (School of Media & Cultural Title: Highlighting a contemporary movement and its Title: Policy and organizational challenges in commu- gan): “Whose Freedom? Which Information?”: Dis- Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences): Cultural ca- media: Focus on Ayotzinapa 2014 nity and alternative media courses on Freedom of Information Policies pacity and political action: Community media initiatives Chair: Clemencia Rodriguez Chair: Vinod Pavarala in the slums of Eastern Mumbai. Presentations: Presentations: Siyuan Yin (University of Massachusetts at Amherst): Hugo Sanchez (Universidad Nacional Autùnoma de Adilson Cabral, Bianca Alcaraz & Filipe Magalhaes Community Communica- Third-sector media for marginalized and underrepre- México (UNAM)): Ayotzinapa 2014: Estudiantes, Me- (Federal Fluminense University): Placing community sented groups in China. dios y la Democracia en Mèxico. communication initiatives in Brazilian communication tion - COC Wei-Ching Wang (Graduate Institute of Mass Com- Gerardo Ruiz, Luis Vera & Berenice Ponce Capde- policies. munication, National Taiwan Normal University): Name ville (Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México): Andrew O’Baoill (National University of Ireland, Session 13: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 rectification politics of “the Others” for the media – A #YoSoyAyotzinapa. Students, community and solidarity Galway): The prospects and challenges for Irish colle- Slot Code: COC-W1a comparative study on homosexuals, new immigrants, against government violence. ge radio. Time: 09:00-10:30 and people with disabilities. Silvia Ines Molina y Vedia del Castillo (Universidad Janey Gordon (University of Bedfordshire): The ten- Room: R-R160 Steven Watts (McMaster University): Online debates Nacional Autùnoma de México (UNAM): Empower- sions of funding for community radio stations. Title: Community media and Indigenous peoples about Hamilton’s Bus Lane: Mobilizing democracy and ment and community communication: The 43 student Debora Damasceno, Thais Ellen, Juliana Mendes Chair: Peter Lewis citizen engagement. teachers missing (Ayotzinapa). & Fernando Oliveira Paulino (University of Brasilia): Presentations: Priscila Pilatowsky (El Colegio de México): The role Community communication, open source journalism Hart Cohen, Juan Salazar & Rachel Morley (University of the hashtag ‘#YaMeCanse’ during civic protests and media convergence practices of Western Sydney): Cultural mediations of the visual: Session 15: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 against the disappearance of 43 students in Ayotzina- Cathy Edwards (The Canadian Association of Com- Knowledge resources for remote indigenous commu- Slot Code: COC-W2a pa, Mexico. munity Television Users and Stations):The State of the nities. Time: 14:00-15:30 Nation: Community Media in Canada Ian Watson (Griffith University): Parallel voices of resis- Room: R-R160 tance: Remote Indigenous media and social justice in PANEL SESSION: Conceptualizing media power Session 17: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Canada, Mexico and Australia. from above and below: Mounting tensions, mediated Slot Code: COC-W3a Emerging Scholars - ESN Eliana del Rosario Herrera Huerfano (UNIMINUTO battles and negotiated spaces between states and Time: 16:00-17:30 University): Indigenous people´s communication in social movements. Room: DS-2585 Session 19: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Colombia: A history of the resistance (Comunicación Chair Facilitator: Diana Coryat (Universidad de las Title: Protest movements and media 2: Case studies Slot Code: ESN-W1a de los pueblos indígenas en Colombia: una historia de Americas, Ecuador) Chair: Patrick McCurdy Time: 09:00-10:30 resistencia). Panel Discussant: Nick Couldry Presentations: Room: DS-1420 Susan Forde (Griffith University): Our’ voices?: The Participants: Kerrie Foxwell-Norton (Griffith University) & Title: Power, Hegemony and Resistance Chair: Ksenia Ermoshina (MINES ParisTech, France) 108 109 WEDNESDAY, July 15 WEDNESDAY, July 15

Discussant: Kaitlynn Mendes (University of Leicester, Session 21: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Gender and Communica- Rachel Stonecipher (University of Pennsylvania): “29 UK) Slot Code: ESN-W2a Texts that Prove Love is Alive”: Publicity and Intimacy in Presentations: Time: 14:00-15:30 tion - GEC Viral Text Message Screenshots Amanda Liao (Simon Fraser University, Canada): Mar- Room: DS-1420 keting US Militarism: Gender, Hegemony and the War Title: Health and Environmental Communication Session 23: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 on Terror Chair: Sylvia Blake (Simon Fraser University, Canada) Slot Code: GEC-W1a Session 25: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Shawn Jones (Simon Fraser University, Canada):«No Discussant: Chris Russill (Carleton University, Time: 09:00-10:30 Slot Code: GEC-W2a Homo»: Hegemonic Masculinity in Gay Pornography Canada) Room: DS-R520 Time: 14:00-15:30 Wai Han Lo (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Presentations: Title: Feminist Activism and Movements Room: DS-R520 Kong): A Foucauldian Analysis Poor’s Self-images and Elyse Amend (McGill University, Canada): Expertise, Chair: Enakshi Roy (Ohio University) Title: Social Media Campaigns Social Process of Normalization (remote participation) Common Sense, and Healthy Canadians: Investigating Presentations: Chair: Ana Cristina Velez (Universidad Eafit) Emily LaDue (University of Pennsylvania, USA): Social Hegemonic Nutrition in Canada’s Food Guide Nelly Lucero Lara Chavez (Mexico): Practicas discursi- Presentations: Entrepreneurship as Development: Post-industrial Karthik Kamalanathan (University of Hyderabad, India): vas de las Mujeres Artivistas en la Cultura Hip Hop de Wanjiru Mbure (Stonehill College): DeadBeat Kenya Space and Neoliberal Governmentality Historical Development of the International Nutrition la Ciudad de Mexico: Un Estudio en Torno a Las Mani- as a Gender Digital Artifact Policy: The Hegemonic Trajectories festaciones de Agencia y Resistencia Genericas Kristin Comeforo (University of Hartford): There’s Adam Snider Thomlison (University of Ottawa, Cana- Tanja Thomas & Miriam Stehling (University of Tue- Hegemony in my Resistance: Authenticity & the ‘fem- Session 20: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 da): From Pipeline to Plate: The Domestication of Oil bignen): Resistant Activists, Resistant Audiences: powerment’ imagery of the Lean In Collection, #wo- Slot Code: ESN-W1b Sands through Visual Food Analogies Femen’s Protest Actions from Audiences’ Perspective menwhowork, and #whatbutchlookslike Time: 09:00-10:30 Sibo Chen (Simon Fraser University, Canada): Environ- Yalan Huang (Tsinghua University): From Funv Jiefang Mary Lynn Young, Alfred Hermida & Emi Sasagawa Room: DS-M220 mental Communication with Chinese Characteristics: (Women’s Liberation) to Nvquan Zhuyi (Feminism): (University of British Columbia): A Twitter Influence Title: Global Media Practices Crises, Conflicts, and Prospects Discourse Changes about Women’s Movement in Analysis of #dylanfarrow, #woodyallen over Allegations Chair: Sandra Ristovska (University of Pennsylvania, Brenna Wolf-Monteiro (University of Oregon, USA): China, 1949-2014 of Historic Child Sexual Abuse USA) Justice, Gadgets and Profits: Exploring Tensions Katie Blevins (Trinity University): Consciousness- Discussant: Aphra Kerr (Maynooth University, Ireland) Between Environmental Justice and Technology Raising: bell hooks, Social Media, and an Argument Presentations: Consumption through Media Coverage of Electronic for the Fourth Wave Session 26: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Christiaan De Beukelaer (Queen Margaret University, Waste Slot Code: GEC-W2b Edinburgh and University of Leeds, UK): Music Piracy Time: 14:00-15:30 in Burkina Faso and Ghana: A Source of Conflict or a Session 24: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Room: DS-R525 Way to Help Making Money from Music? Session 22: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Slot Code: GEC-W1b Title: Feminist Media Moments Warwick Lewis Jones (University of KwaZulu-Natal, Slot Code: ESN-W3a Time: 09:00-10:30 Chair: Thomas Knieper (Passau University) South Africa): South African Selfies: Ubuntu or a Time: 16:00-17:30 Room: DS-R525 Presentations: Culture of Narcissism Room: DS-1420 Title: Gender, Games & Technology Ann M. Savage (Butler University): Feminist Media Jenny Zhengye Hou (Massey University, New Zea- Title: Media Audiences and Subjects Chair: Siyuan Yin (University of Massachusetts at Moments as Sites of Resistance: The Changing Re- land): Reflecting Power in Public Relations: Institu- Chair: Debora Lui (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Amherst) presentation of Women in U.S. Popular Culture in the tional Agency as a Constructive Form of Power in an Discussant: Peter Lunt (University of Leicester, UK) Presentations: 20th Century Authoritarian Context Presentations: Undrah B. Baasanjav (Southern Illinois University Siyuan Yin (University of Massachusetts at Amherst): Lina M Gomez & Ramon W Borges (Universidad del Mei Li & Naren Chitty (Macquarie University, Austra- Edwardsville): Resisting the Mind and Body Duality in Talking About Feminism Online: Local Integration of Este, Puerto Rico): Social Media and Corporate Enga- lia): How China’s Image in CCTV NEWS Affects Aus- Chess Feminism in the Global Flow of Media and Culture gement: How Companies are Promoting Stakeholder tralian Viewers’ Frames of China Thorsten Busch (Corcordia University and University of Kaitlynn Mendes (University of Leicester): SlutWalk’s Dialogue and Mobilization Shashini Ruwanthi Gamage (La Trobe University, Aus- St. Gallen), Florence Chee (Loyola University Chicago) Relationship with Feminism: The Branding of a Social tralia): An Appropriation of Mainstream Television in the & Alison Harvey (University of Leicester): Diversifying Movement Struggle for Meanings: an Ethnographic Study of Sri Resistance Against the Hegemony of Play: Gender, Angeline Durand-Vallot (Universite Lyon): Resistance Special Meeting: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Lankan Migrants Watching Teledramas in Melbourne Harassment, and Corporate Responsibility in Digital and Subversion: The American Feminist Press in the Time:12:45-13:45 Weiwei Xu (University of Sydney, Australia): Social Games 1970s Room: Resto Végo Media Networks and the Distribution of News in China Janet Kwami (Furman University): Mobile Phone for 1720, rue Saint-Denis Erika Walukiewicz (Stockholm University, Sweden): Development (M4D) and Gender at the Margins: Femi- Montréal, Québec, H2X 3K6 When Life is Televised: TV Documentary and Partici- nist Ethnographies of Ghanaian Women Transnational ESN BUSINESS MEETING pant Empowerment Traders

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Session 27: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Session 31: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Presentations: Slot Code: GEC-W3a History - HIS Slot Code: HIS-W3a Athanassios N. Samaras, Maria Eleni Dimitriou & Eleni Time: 16:00-17:30 Time: 16:00-17.30 Loukopoulou (University of Piraeus, Greece): Images Session 29: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Room: DS-R520 Room: DS-2518 of Nations in the Greek Press during the 2015 Elec- Slot Code: HIS-W1a Title: Mediated Bodies SECTION BUSINESS MEETING tions Time: 09:00-10:30 Chair: Karin Wilkins (University of Texas at Austin) Chair: Professor Carlos Barrera (University of Navarra) Okereke nill Onwuka (Abia State University, Nigeria): Room: DS-2518 Presentations: & Prof E. Lauk (University of Jyvaskyla) Democratic Functionalism and Democratization: The Title: Society, Culture and Memory Mehita Iqani (University of the Witwatersrand): Cele- Challenges of Nigeria’s Media Ownership Structure Chair: Professor Epp Lauk (University of Jyvaskyla, brity Skin: Race, Gender and the Politics of Feminine Karen Arriaza Ibarra (Universidad Complutense de Finland) Beauty in Celebrity Selfies Madrid, Spain): Populist Political Parties in Europe and Presentations: Shenin Nadia Yazdanian (University of Ottawa): Mirror International Communica- their ‘Close or Distant’ Relation to Traditional Media: Tanja Bosch (University of Cape Town): Social media Mirror on the Wall … Who’s that Walking Down the tion - INC The Cases of France and Spain” and memory in South Africa Hall? Exploring the Bodily Displays of Female Adoles- Dimitri Prandner (University of Salzburg, Austria): The Rachel Bertol Domingues (Federal University of Rio cent Students on Facebook Session 32: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Austrian Public Sphere and Alternative Narrations de Janeiro (UFRJ): Latin America as a region of cultural Katie Warfield (Kwantlen Polytechnic University): #the- Slot Code: INC-W1a about International Events. What Media-Usage- interactions through literary criticism realme: Mediated Bodies and Digital Subjectivities Time: 09:00-10:30 Patterns may tell us about the Hegemonic Power of Fay Amanda Anderson (Monash University): ‘A Jigya Khabar, Deeksha Bhalaik, Ankur Chaturvedi & Room: DS-R340 Traditional Opinion Leaders in the Political Periphery Strange Alchemy’: The State of Australian Press Pho- Arul Indrasen Chib (Nanyang Technological Univer- PANEL SESSION: A Comparative Analysis of Media tography sity): LGBT Identity in Singapore: A Behavioral Study Ethics in China, India and South Africa Lisa Sumner (Carleton University): Ernest Dichter: of Offline and Online Personas Chair and Discussant: Shakuntala Rao (State Uni- Special Activity: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Promotional Vanguard of la Révolution Tranquille? versity of New York, USA) Time: 12:00 Presentations: Room: DS-R340 Session 28: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Shakuntala Rao (State University of New York, USA): SECTION BUSINESS MEETING Session 30: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Slot Code: GEC-W3b Awakening the Elephant and the Dragon’s Media: Slot Code: HIS-W2a Time: 16:00-17:30 Comparative Analysis of India and China’s Journalism Time: 14:00-15:30 Room: DS-R525 Ethics Session 34: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Room: DS-2518 Title: Gender and Social Media Herman Wasserman (University of Cape Town, South Slot Code: INC-W2a Title: Political Culture and Communications Chair: Rebecca Sullivan (University of Calgary) Africa): Perceived Impact of China-Africa Relations on Time: 14:00-15:30 Chair: Professor Peter Putnis (University of Canberra) Presentations: Media Ethics and Professional Norms in South Africa Room: DS-R340 Presentations: Andrea Hunter (Corcordia University): Monetizing the Changfen Chen (Tsinghua University, China): Debate PANEL SESSION: Identities and Representations of Helena Dias Lima (University of Porto): New political Mommy: The Rise and Fall of the ‘Radical’ Mommy on Humanity Versus Professionalism in Journalism: Latin-American Alterity in Front of Global Communica- players in newspapers during the Portuguese Revolu- Blog New Topic of Media Ethics in China tion tion of 1974 Robert Payne (American University of Paris): From ‘Je Vipul Mudgal (Centre for the Study of Developing So- Chair & Discussant: Carmen Rico Sotelo (Université Johanna Sumiala & Lotta Lounasmeri (University of Suis Charlie’ to ‘Nous Sommes Tous Charlie’: The Viral cieties, India): The Indian Newsroom and Media Ethics: du Québec à Montréal) Helsinki): The Death of the Great Father Figure Kek- Construction of the Universal Sexual Citizen A Worm’s Eye View María del Rosario Radakovich (Universidad de la konen – Media rituals and the Finnish political culture Shaikah Alghaith (Colorado State University): Un- Yong Hu (Beijing University, China): The issue of jour- República, Uruguay): Omnivorismo y Consumo Cultur- in the Finnish media in 1986 derstanding Kuwaiti Women Entrepreneurs and Their nalism ethics in China: A twofold endeavor al Global en Uruguay Simon Vodrey (Carleton University): A Regal Rift: Poor Adoption of Social Media: A Study of Gender, Diffu- Viviane Riegel (Goldsmiths College, Escola Superior Communication Almost Unravels a Monarchy sion, and Culture in the Middle East de Propaganda e Marketing, Brasil): Cosmopolitismo Susana Kaiser (University of San Francisco): The Dark Stinne Gunder Strom Krogager (Aalborg University) & Session 33: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Cultural y las Relaciones de Consumo de los Medios Side of Argentina’s History/The Bright Side of Com- Hans-Peter Degn (University of Aarhus): Snapchat: A Slot Code: INC-W1b de los Jóvenes en Brasil mercial TV New Kind of Social Media with Significantly Gendered Time: 09:00-10:30 María Gabino-Campos (Universidad de San Luis Po- Media Practices Room: A-2830 tosí, México), Benoit Cordelier (Université du Québec Title: Shifting images of the nation in the media à Montréal) & Antonio Castillo-Esparcia (Universidad Chair & Discussant: Sudeshna Roy (Stephen F. Aus- de Málaga, España): Imagen-País e Identidad Mexi- tin State University, USA) cana a través de los Españoles y Mexicanos

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Session 35: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Session 37: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Session 39 : Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Skill Development Gaps - Slot Code: INC-W2b Slot Code: INC-W3b Slot Code: JRE-W1b Claudia Mellado (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Time: 14:00-15:30 Time: 16:00-17:30 Time: 09:00-10:30 Valparaiso, Chile) & Sallie Hughes (University of Mia- Room: A-2830 Room: DS-R340 Room: R-M110 mi, USA): The Role of the Press in Chile’s Actually Title: News production across borders Title: Framing, spectacle and news agendas Theme III: The Profession of Journalism Lived Democracy Chair & Disussant: Karen Arriaza Ibarra (Universidad Chair: Yusuf Kalyango (Ohio University, USA) Title: Journalism & Crisis: What has been lost & What Anthea Garman & Vanessa Malila (Rhodes University, Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Presentations Can be saved? South Africa): Listening and the ambiguities of voice in Presentations: Dorothy Njoroge (United States International Univer- Chair: Tanja Aitamurto (Standford University, USA) South African journalism. Lubna Shaheen (Punjab University, Pakistan): Are the sity, Kenya): Global Activism or Media Spectacle: An Presentations: News Priorities of Pakistani Press set by International Exploration of the ‘Free Our Girls’ Campaign John Christian Linis Dinco (Colegio de San Juan de News Wires? A Critical Analysis of International Pages Elke Grittman (Leuphana University, Germany): From Letran, Philippines): Stigmatizing AIDS: A content Session 41: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 of Three English Newspapers of Pakistan Pity to Control – Regulated Humanitarianism in Media analysis on HIV/AIDS-related news articles published Slot Code: JRE-W2a Lilli Hoiting Li (Aarhus University, Denmark): News Coverage on Refugees and Asylum by three Philippine major broadsheets Time: 14:00-15:30 Production across the Border Pushes the Boundaries Dani Madrid-Morales (City University of Hong Kong): Colin Sparks (HKBU University, Hong Kong), Wang Room: DS-M320 of News Censorship: Journalists with Mainland Chi- Neutrality, Perspective and Framing: A Content Analy- Haiyan (Sun Yat Sen University, China) & Huang Theme III: The Profession of Journalism nese background in Hong Kong sis of News in International Broadcasting in Spain Yu (HKBU University, Hong Kong): Differentiation Title: Beyond the Self-effacing Facade, Journalism in Jack Kang Jie Liu (Guangdong University of Foreign Jeremiah Spence (University of Texas at Austin): Frail between newspapers in the PRC: a comparative Canada Revisited Studies, China): International Investigation on the Chi- Infrastructure on the Periphery: An Examination of Me- content analysis of People’s Daily and Southern Metro- Chairs: Danghelly Giovanna Zuniga & Oscar Javier nese Diasporic Newspapers in 31 Countries – New dia and Internet on the Western Frontier of Brazil politan Daily Parra (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia) Media Eliminate Newspapers Rebeca De Dobbelaer & Karin Raeymaeckers (Ghent Presentations: Ian Kivelin Davis (Augustana College, USA): Foreign University, Belgium): Patient empowerment or triumph Jessica Tom (Western University, Canada): How Do Media and American Industrial Parochialism: The Con- Journalism Research & of the elite? A multi-method analysis of health related Young Canadians Come to Believe Their News? tradictions of Public Interest Diversity in Global news issues in Belgian women’s magazines Patrick McCurdy (University of Ottawa, Canada) & Education - JRE+UNESCO Shangyuan Wu (Simon Fraser University, Canada): Brooks DeCillia (London School of Economics): The Uncovering “Journalism Crisis” Paradigms in the Non- Sound of Silence: The absence of “public service” in Session 36: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Session 38: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 West: A Study of Newsworker Perceptions of Journa- journalistic discourse about the Canadian Broadcas- Slot Code: INC-W3a Slot Code: JRE-W1a lism Ideals and Crisis in Singapore and Hong Kong ting Corporation (CBC) Time: 16:00-17:30 Time: 09:00-10:30 Judith Dubois (Université du Québec à Montréal, Room: DS-M280 Room: DS-M320 Canada): A study of the factors that have increasingly Title: South American media countering hegemony Theme III: The Profession of Journalism Session 40: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 impacted the capacity of journalists to produce quality Chair & Discussant: Gabriel Kaplún Title: The State of Framing Research In Journalism: A Slot Code: JRE-W1c journalistic work in Quebec Presentations: Call For New Directions Time: 09:00-10:30 Juliette De Maeyer (Université de Montréal, Canada): Radoslaw Sajna (Kazimierz Wielki University, Po- Chair: Jonathan Ilan (Bar-Ilan University, Israel) Room: R-M120 Is there journalistic know-how behind churnalism land):TeleSUR as a TV of Resistance against Hegemo- Presentations: Theme III: The Profession of Journalism ny from the North) Shijin Zhao (TU Dortmund, Germany): A Compara- Title: New Technology, New Money, New Newsrooms, Rich Potter (American Jewish University, USA): The tive Framing Study of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou Old Questions Session 42: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Venezuelan State in the Transnational Public Sphere: and Hong Kong Newspaper Coverage of Google Chair: Désirée Deniz Hostettler (Concordia University, Slot Code: JRE-W2b Telesur and Alba TV Withdrawal from Mainland China: the Impact of Me- Canada) Time: 14:00-15:30 Carolina Celi: Breaking News on South American dia Location, Party Affiliation, Market Orientation and Presentations: Room: R-M110 Immigration: Investigating Ecuadorian and Colombia Ownership Marcus Assis Lima (Universidade Estadual do Su- Theme III: The Profession of Journalism Newspaper Coverage Jungah Ahn (Hebei University, China): Framing Terror doeste da Bahia, Brazil): Brazilian survey on journalistic Title: The Birth of 'The New Journalism'; Eyewitness Sudeshna Roy (Stephen F. Austin State University, in the News Reports of CCTV, CNN, and KBS practices and civic journalism Chair: Abeer Najjar (American University of Sharjah, USA): Resisting the Hegemony in Brazilian Media: Sisanda Bukeka Nkoala (University of Cape Town, Surbhi Dahiya (Indian Institute of Mass Communica- United Arab Emirates) Shifting the Discourses of Globalization to that of Mar- South Africa): How South Africa’s media reports on tion, India) Ankuran Dutta (Indian Institute of Mass Presentations: ginalization itself Communication, India) & Commonwealth Education Susan Keith (Rutgers University,USA): Memory, exag- Media Center for Asia (CEMCA, India): Mapping Pro- geration and the watchdog function on eyewitness fessional Needs of Indian Journalists: Curriculum vs journalistic recollection

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Mologadi Makwela (University of Cape Town,South Session 44: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Lens of David Douglas Duncan: Picturing the End of Slavka Antonova & David Potter (University of North Africa): The Media, Protest Art & Nation Building in Slot Code: JRE-W3b the British Raj in India, in 1947 Dakota, USA): Reconceptualizing “privacy”: Consen- Post-Apartheid South Africa: Debating The Spear Time: 16:00-17:30 Maria Karidi & Michael Meyen (University of Munich, sus and conflicts at the U.S. NTIA Facial Recognition Oliver Hahn & Isabelle Brodesser (University of Pas- Room: R-M110 Germany): Resilient news media? How new media Technology multistakeholder forum sau, Germany): Changing Practices and Perceptions Theme III: The Profession of Journalism & Theme IV: actors shape the news. Seyram Avle & Omolade Adunbi (University of Michi- of Journalists Within Digital Protest Communication: Quantitative Methods of Journalism Studies Stanton Paddock (Concordia University) & Michael gan): “Whose Freedom? Which Information?”: Dis- Professional Reporters Interact with Civil Movements PANEL SESSION: Journalists in BRICS: Reporting Koliska (University of Maryland, USA): Representations courses on Freedom of Information Policies as Both Audiences and Sources Findings of Empirical Research of photojournalists in photojournalism textbooks: forty Suruchi Mazumdar (Nanyang Technological University, Chair: Svetlana Pasti (University of Tampere, Finland) years of changing professional self image, 1920-60 Singapore): Government lapdog or watchdog?: Cor- Presentations: Stuart Allan (Cardiff University, UK) & Chris Peters Session 48: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 porate-state actors, non-elite protesters and democra- Raquel Paiva & Muniz Sodré, Eméritos (Federal Uni- (Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark): Photo- Slot Code: LAW-W3b tic role of mainstream newspapers in the east Indian versity, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): Re-thinking Brazilian journalism’s futures: Public perceptions of citizen and Time: 16:00-17:30 city of Kolkata journalism professional news imagery Room: DS-M445 Jeremy Matthew (King’s College London, UK): “Can Svetlana Pasti (University of Tampere, Finland): More Title: Speech and Press Rights you see us BBC?” Public reaction to news media common than different: Examining journalists of new Chair: Loreto Corredoira (Universidad Complutense organisations and ‘objective’ reporting during the 2014 online media and old mainstream media in Russia Law - LAW de Madrid, Spain) Scottish Independence Referendum. Ravindra Kumar Vemula (English and Foreign Lan- Presentations: guages University, India) & Jyotika Ramaprasad (Uni- Session 46: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Silvio Henrique V. Barbosa (Escola Superior de Pro- versity of Miami, USA): Profiling Journalists: The chan- Slot Code: LAW-W2a paganda e Marketing, Brazi): Free Speech on Trial: Session 43: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 ging dynamics of Indian media system Time: 14:00-15:30 How the Brazilian Supreme Court Decides on Recent Slot Code: JRE-W2c Yu Xu (University of Southern California, USA), Rui- Room: DS-M445 Cases Involving Censorship and Confidentiality for Time: 14:00-15:30 ming Zhou (Fudan University, China) & Xianzhi Li (Ca- SECTION BUSINESS MEETING Sources in the Press Room: R-M120 pital University of Economics and Business, China): Chair: Sandra Braman (Texas A&M University, USA) Ziynet Seldag Gunes Peschke (Yildirim Beyazit Univer- Theme III: The Profession of Journalism & Imaging professional fame revisited: The evolution of sity, Turkey): The Protection of Privacy under Freedom Theme V: Generic studies of Journalism journalistic professionalism in contemporary China of the Press: Decisions of the Turkish Court of Cas- Title: The Parody of Gender & Journalism Musawenkosi W. Ndlovu Ndlovu (University of Cape sation Session 47: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Chair: Colin Sparks (HKBU University, Hong Kong) Town, South Africa): The future of South African jour- Stephanie Fiechtner (University of Fribourg, Swit- Slot Code: CPT-W3c Presentations: nalism in the BRICS context zerland): Who Has the Power to Change Television Time: 16:00-17.30 Hanne Vandenberghe (University of Leuven, Belgium): Content? Requirements in the Triangle of Politics, Room: DS-R515 Print journalist’s perceptions of the newsworthiness of PSB, and Science: A Case Study on Swedish Televi- Title: Privacy and Information Policies - ethnic minorities and women Session 45: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 sion Co-sponsored with Communication Policy & Techno- Sivani Pillay (University of Cape Town, South Africa): Slot Code: JRE-W3c David Pritchard (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, logy Rumble in the concrete jungle: A reality check on the Time: 16:00-17:30 US) & Lisa Taylor (Ryerson University, Canada): The Chair: Sandra Braman (Texas A&M University, USA) status of gender equality within the financial services Room: R-M120 Two Faces of Criminal Libel in 21st Century Canada Discussant: Seeta Peña Gangadharan (London sector in a democratic South Africa Theme III: The Profession of Journalism Colleen Mihal (University of Colorado, USA): Surveil- School of Economics, UK) Monica Martinez (University of Sorocaba (Uni- Title: Media Representations on the Edge lance, Fusion Centers, and Protest during the War Presentations: so)-SP-Brazil), Claudia Lago (University of São Paulo, Chair : Kanyika - Shaw (University of Thai Chamber of on Terror: A Case Study of the 2008 Republican Oliver Leistert (University Paderborn): (Un)regulated Brazil) & Mara Lago Coelho de Souza Lago (Univer- Commerce, Thailand) Convention affect: sensing moods and analyzing sentiments sidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil): Gender Presentations: from pre-individual intensities as a new modulation of Studies in Brazilian Journalism Research: a tenuous Jonathan Ilan (Bar-Ilan University, Israel): News and control relationship the word-image problematic: A (key)word on internatio- Wendy Van den Broeck & Paulien Coppens (iMinds- Candis Callison, Mary Lynn Young & Zoe Tennant nal news pictures production Media Education Research SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium): Forgot your (University of British Columbia, Canada): ‘Corres- Constanza Mujica & Ingrid Bachmann (Pontificia Uni- password? A user analysis of a single sign on identity - MER pondent Confidential’: The quasi-located global journa- versidad Católica de Chile, Chile): The effects of me- and management solution for the Belgian media sector. list and paradoxical feminist subjectivities in Vice lodramatic news coverage in information appeal, recall Session 49: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Avshalom Ginosar & Yaron Ariel (The Max Stern Aca- and comprehension by Chilean audiences Slot Code: MER-W1a demic College of Yezreel Valley): Privacy on the Net: Defne Bilir, Stephen D. McDowell, Azmat Rasul & Time: 09:00–10:30 Connections between Knowledge, Concerns, and Kelly Croy (Florida State University, USA): Through the Room: DS-M280 Behavior

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Title: Media Literacy Studies as Social Practice Robert Clapperton (Ryerson University): Dialogue Presentations Chair: Satarupa Dasgupta (New York University, (theories about) Shifts and Fallacious Argument in the Anti-vaccination Pradip Thomas (The University of Queensland, Aus- USA), Elske van de Fliert (The University of Queens- Moderator: Cláudia Lago and Climate Change Denial Movements tralia) & Karin Wilkins (University of Texas at Austin, land, Australia) & Florencia Enghel (Malmö University, Presentations: USA) discuss continuities and differences between Sweden) Edgard Rebouças, Franciani Bernardes, Esther Ra- two recent Special Issues of Nordicom Review de- daelli & Maira Cabral (Brazil): Critical reading of media Session 52: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 voted to the field of communication for social change Political Communication- in Brazil: encouraging student participation in society Slot Code: MPS-W2a and edited by long-standing IAMCR-PCR members: Rosane Silva Borges (Brazil): Image and imagination Time: 14:00-15:30 Communication, Media and Development: Problems POL of Brazilian black women: crosses between communi- Room: DS-M425 and Perspectives (eds. Florencia Enghel & Karin Wilk- cation and education Title: Protest and Media in the Network Society ins, 2012), and Beyond the Impasse: Exploring new Session 57: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Sean Baker (USA): Baudrillard and The Simpsons: Chair & Discussant: Hillel Nossek (College of Mana- thinking in communication for social change, (ed. Pra- Slot Code: POL-W1a Pedagogy and Cultural Studies in the Postmodern gement Academic Studies) dip Thomas, 2015). Both publications share a concern Time: 09:00-10:30 University. Presentations: for advancing a critical and innovative research agenda Room: DS-M340 Ibrahim Saleh (University of Cape Town) & Assya for communication for social change. Title: What is New on Infotainment, Politainment and Session 50: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Yassin (Canadian International College (CIC), Cairo): Personalization? Slot Code: MER-W2a Unpacking ISIS Mediatised religiosity: Islamic Funda- Chair: Matías Ponce (Universidad Católica del Uru- Time: 14:00–15:30 mentalism Is the Haven of Immigrants Session 55: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 guay) Room: DS-M280 Chilombo Mbenga (SACOMM): Explorig the online Slot Code: PCR-W2a Presentations: SECTION BUSINESS MEETING and offline political participation among South African Time: 14:00-15:30 Diego Ignacio Cespedes & Antonio Ignacio Figueroa Please note: This bureau meeting will proceed youth Room: DS-M540 (Universidad de Santiago de Chile): How the infotain- to the elections for Chair and Co-chair. Frederic Moulen (Universite De Strasburg): Media’s Title: Advances in participatory communication: Theo- ment model has permeated two Political Frames in the Chair: Divina Frau-Meigs defense to social scientist’s charge of hegemony ry, methodology and practice Chilean written press between 1990 and 2010 Michael Aondo-verr Kombol (Benue State University Chair: Karin Wilkins (UT Austin, Texas) Carina Jacobi (University of Vienna), Anita van Hoof Makuradi): An evaluation of counter hegemonic dis- Presentations: (VU University Amsterdam) & Jakob-Moritz Eberl (Uni- course during protests against the postponed february Oscar Hemer (Malmö University, Sweden) & Helen versity of Vienna): Commercialization and partisanship Mediated Communication, 2015 elections in Nigeria Hambly Odame (University of Guelph, Canada): The as threats to diversity: A comparative case study Public Opinion & Society - Glocal Classroom – A Story of Partnership Praxis. Salome Berrocal & Eva Campos-Dominguez (Univer- MPS Tom Jacobson (Temple University, USA): A Capabili- sity of Valladolid): The politainment, a way of resistance Session 53: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 ties Approach to Development Communication. to the power Rico Lie & Loes Witteveen (Wageningen University, Isabella Glogger, Lukas Otto & Michaela Maier (Uni- Session 51: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Slot Code: MPS-W3a The Netherlands): Visual Informed Consent in Social versity of Koblenz-Landau): Personalization 2.0? – A Slot Code: MPS-W1a Time: 16:00-17:30 Science Research.Experiences in the field. traditional concept of political communication in the Time: 09:00-10:30 Room: DS-M425 Srinivas Melkote (Bowling Green State University, new setting of social mediaLynnette Fourie (North Room: DS-M425 SESSION BUSINESS MEETING USA) & H L Steeves (University of Oregon, USA): He- West University, Potchefstroom): Negative emotions Title: Media and Social Norms Chairs: Hillel Nossek and Corinna Luthje gemony or resistance?A new avatar for development in political television advertisements in the 2009 and Chair & Discussant: Corinna Luthje (TU Dresden) communication in its quest for social justice in social 2014 South African National General Elections Presentations: change. Leon Alick Salter & Sean Phelan (Massey University): Participatory Communica- Ricardo Ramirez & Wendy Quarry (Independent): Can ‘Rotten apples’ and ‘economic saviours’’ Fantasmatic Session 58: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 participatory communication be taught? Finding your representations of teachers in TIME Magazine tion Research- PCR Slot Code: POL-W2a inner Phronesis. Hanyun Huang & Xiwen Zhang (Xiamen University): Time: 14:00-15:30 Pradip Thomas (The University of Queensland, Aus- Online Shopping among College Students in China: Session 54: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Room: DS-M340 tralia): Theorists outside the Fold: Williams, Thompson Gratifications, Impulsive Buying and Loyalty Slot Code: PCR-W1a Title: Analyzing the Strategies to Reach Voters and Communication for Social Change Theory. Jingyu Wang (Renmin University): How Does The So- Time: 09:00-10:30 Chair: Rod Tiffen (University of Sydney) cial Anxiety Present on Internet in China Room: DS-M540 Presentations: Golam Rahman (Daffodil International University Uni- PANEL SESSION: The future of communication for Philippe J. Maarek (Université Paris Est): Presidential versity of Dhaka): Perceived Openness of Information development and social change: scholarly perspec- Session 56: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Debates on French and American television: coinci- among Internet Using Youths of Bangladesh: a study tives Slot Code: PCR-W3a dental or logical similarities? Chair: Oscar Hemer (Malmö University, Sweden) Time: 16:00-17:30 Julio Juárez-Gámiz (UNAM): Winning hearts but not Room: DS-M540 118 SECTION BUSINESS MEETING 119 WEDNESDAY, July 15 WEDNESDAY, July 15

minds? Emotional and rational appeals in Mexico’s (University of Toronto, Canada): There is No Snow in Loughborough, UK) Cheryl Martens (Universidad de las Americas, mid-term political advertising in 2015 Silicon Valley: Materialities of Informational Capitalism Presentations: Alison Hearn (University of Western Ecuador): Challenging Corporate Media power: Les- Angelos Kissas (London School of Economics and in a Canadian Digital Tech Cluster Ontario, Canada): Accountability in Public Universities: sons from South American Media Reform Political Science): Ideology in contemporary political Geoff Ostrove (University of Oregon, USA): Privatizing Elegant Tombstones of Liberal Values Lee Artz (Purdue University -Calumet-, USA): The Po- communication: Still here? How and why Portland’s Planning Processes: The Political Economy Victor Pickard (University of Pennsylvania, USA): litical Economy of Power in Democratic Public Media Melva Guadalupe Navarro (BUAP) & Jorge David of Urban Communication Technologies (UCTs) Against Corporate Libertarianism: Positive Freedoms Access Cortés Moreno (Universidad Autónoma de Puebla): Marcus Jonathan Breen (Boston College, United as Foundations for Media Reform Guillermo Mastrini, Martín Becerra, Santiago Marino & DACA, y plurivocidad político-comunicativa: una crítica States): Taxing Justice: U.S. ICT firms, Global Finance Andrew Calabrese (University of Colorado, USA): Ana Bizberge (Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Ar- al mensaje de Barack Obama a los “Dreamers” and De-funding the Public Caveat Emptor! The Rhetoric of ‘Choice’ in American gentina): Public Policy and TDT consumption: a study Indranil Chakraborty (University of Western Ontario, Food Politics of digital TV penetration in Argentina Canada): The Universe of Underclass in the Flat World Gabriel Sosa & Rodrigo Gómez (Universidad Autóno- Session 59: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 of Information, Communication and Technology ma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, Universidad Autónoma Slot Code: POL-W3a Sanjay Bharthur (University of Hyderabad, India): SITE Session 63: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Metropolitana-Cuajimalpa, MX): New Act of Telecom- Time: 16:00-17:30 to Digital India: The dynamics of Political Economy-Is it Slot Code: POE-W2b munications and Broadcasting in Mexico. The Empire Room: DS-M340 a case of triumph of Hegemony or tactical positioning Time: 14:00-15:30 Strikes Back. Title: New Trends in Researching Populism as a New Economic leader? Room: A-2835 Chair: Josef Seethaler (Austrian Academy of Title: Cultural Industries versus Creative Industries Session 65: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Sciences, Vienna) Session 61: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 ¿What happen with Diversity? Slot Code: POE-W3b Presentations: Slot Code: POE-W1b Chair: Rodrigo Gomez (Universidad Autónoma Metro- Time: 16:00-17:30 Eva Pujadas & Cristina Sanchez (Pompeu Fabra Uni- Time: 09:00-10:30 politana-Cuajimalpa) Room: A-2835 versity): Pop Politics in Spain as a new paradigm to Room: A-2835 Presentations: Bernard Miège (Univ. Grenoble Title: Political Economies of Media In East Asia explain politics for change Caroline Avila (Universidad PANEL SESSION: China’s Internet Giants: A Rising Alpes, France): Creative Industries: Questioning Cultu- Chair: Micky Lee (Suffolk University) del Azuay and Universidad Católica de Chile): A Popu- Force? The Political Economy of Internet through Four ral and Informational Industries? Presentations: Peichi Chung (Chinese University list Government Communication Model: The Case of Case Studies Florence Toussaint Alcaráz (Universidad Nacional Au- of Hong Kong, HKSAR): Theorizing New Media and Ecuador Chair: Yu Hong (Annenberg School, University of tónoma de México): Creative industries, critical mirror Cultural Regionalization in Asia Julia Hoffmann, Anna-Maria Schielicke & Wolfgang Southern California) image Lyu Menglu (Zhengzhou University, China): The Exten- Donsbach (Dresden University of Technology): Media Presentations: Maria Trinidad Garcia Leiva (Universidad Carlos III de sion of Governmental Hegemony: Mainstreaming and Criticism, Political Disenchantment and Populism Min Tang (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Madrid, Spain): The EU-Canada CETA and the diver- Systematization of New Media in China Oscar Howard Gandy, jr. (University of Pennsylvania): USA): Building a transnational Tencent sity of cultural industries: Hegemony or resistance? Yuqi Na & Christian Fuchs (University of Westminster, Wearing my values on my sleeve: Comparing local Yun Wen (Simon Fraser University, Canada): Corpo- Luis Alfonso Albornoz (Carlos III University of Madrid, UK): The Political Economy of the Internet and Social politicians’ values as expressed in their newsletters rate ownership and governance in the Chinese ICT Spain): La Convención de la UNESCO sobre diversi- Media’s Development in China and council meeting comments enterprises: A case study of Huawei dad cultural: ¿un nuevo instrumento de la gobernanza Lihyun Lin (National Taiwan University): In the shadow Awais Saleem (School of Communication, Florida Hong Shen (University of Illinois at Urbana- internacional de las industrias culturales? of China: Relations between emerging media capitals State University): Framing the Conflict: Coverage of Champaign, USA): The “Going out” of China’s Internet Jessica Retis (California State University Northridge, and Taiwanese government Indian elections 2014 in Pakistani press industry: The case of Alibaba USA) & Angel Badillo (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain): Oi Yan Ng (Simon Fraser University, Canada): A look Entrepreneurial Strategies from Spain to the United at Chinese development model through indigenous States in the context of cultural industries: Hegemonic WORKING GROUPS Political Economy - POE innovations in information technology developments dislocations to debate (ICT): An ongoing study of BeiDou satellite system Session 60: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Comic Art - COA Session 64: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Slot Code: POE-W1a Session 62: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Slot Code: POE-W3a Session 66: Wednesday, July 15 2015 Time: 09:00-10:30 Slot Code: POE-W2a Time: 16:00-17:30 Slot Code: COA-W1a Room: R-R140 Time: 14:00-15:30 Room: R-R140 Time: 09:00-10:30 Title: Technologies & Informational Capitalism Room: R-R140 Title: Media Power, Reform and Politics Room: DS-3375 Chair: Victor Pickard (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Title: Populist Keywords and Tropes Chair: José Carlos Lozano (Texas A&M, United States) Title: Transformation of Comics to Other Media Forms Presentations: Chair: Andrew Calebrese (University of Colorado, Presentations: Gabriel Kaplún (Universidad de la Chair: Monica Fontana (Faculdades Integradas Barros Andrew Herman (Wilfrid Laurier University), Vincent USA) República, Uruguay): The Left-wing governments and Melo, Brazil) Manzerolle (University of Windsor) & Brett Caraway Discussant: Graham Murdock (University of digital television in Uruguay Presentations: 120 121 WEDNESDAY, July 15 WEDNESDAY, July 15

Damien Rinaldo Tomaselli (University of Kwazulu- Chair: Jessica Retis (California State University Nor- 2014 Valparaíso wildfire Session 73: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Natal / AFDA The South African School of Motion thridge) Susana Oliveira Dias, Carolina Cantarino Rodrigues, Slot Code: ESR-W2b Picture Medium and Live Performance, South Africa): Presentations: Daniela Oliveira Klebis & Meghie Sousa Rodrigues Time: 14:00-15:30 Trans-mediation of the Comic Book Visual Rhetoric Dila Beisembayeva (Unitec New Zealand): Represen- (Campinas State University): How to communicate Room: DS-M440 from print to digital tation of Oralmans in Kazakhstans post-Zhanaozen catastrophes. Multiple threading among humans and Title: Social Movements and Environmental Commu- Carlos Antonio Teixeira (Centro Universitário Adven- media politics nication tista de São Paulo, Brazil), Paulo Rogério Gallo (Uni- Umi Khattab (University of the Sunshine Coast): Me- Session 71: Wednesday, 15th July 2015. Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of Antwerp) versidade de São Paulo, Brazil) & Maria Inês Nogueira dia, diaspora and nation-building: Managing refugees Slot Code: ESR-W1b Presentations: (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil): The environmental and asylum seekers in the Australian region Time: 9:00-10:30 Isaltina Maria de Azevedo Mello Gomes & Natália activism’ by the traces of cartoons and comics: a vi- Melissa Wall (California State University Northridge), Room: DS-M440 Martins Flores (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco): sion of what was published in newspapers, available Dana Janbek (Lasell College) & Madeline Otis Cam- Title: The Politics of Climate Change Communication Ocupe estelita, subjectivation and resistance online, on five continents pbell (Worcester State University): Collecting their Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of Antwerp) Catharina (Kitty) Cornelia Maria van Vuuren (The João Batista Freitas Cardoso & Roberto Elísio dos own news, creating their own transborder communica- Presentations: University of Queensland): Communicating Climate Santos (Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do tion systems: How Syrian refugees use cell phones Chris Russill (Carleton University): Detection and Dan- Change at the Grassroots: Media representation of the Sul, Brazil): There´s life in other systems: the comic ger in Climate Change Communication Australian climate change movement character outside narratives Sibo Chen (Simon Fraser University): The Materialist Céline Pascual Espuny (Aix Marseille University), Edgar Meritano (UNAM, México): El comic transforma Session 69: Wednesday, July 15 2015 Circuits and the Environmental Justice Quest in ICT’s François Allard-Huver & Nicole d’Almeida (l’Univer- al cine, caso de estudio: Bent Bullet Slot Code: DIM-W2a Global Expansion sité Paris-Sorbonne): The uses of parody and irony in Time: 14:00-15:30 Sebastian Weissenberger & Matthieu Morin (Univer- NGO’s environmental advertising resistance: a power- Room: DS-2508 sité du Québec à Montréal): The friends of science ful communication counter-strategy’ Session 67: Wednesday, July 15 2015 SECTION BUSINESS MEETING - election of episode as a symptom of the renaissance of climate Shirley Roburn (Concordia University): Building social Slot Code: COA-W2a office-bearers denial movement leadership through translocal storytelling: Time: 14:00-15:30 Chair: John Sinclair (University of Melbourne) Trish Morgan (Maynooth University): Communicating protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge through Room: DS-3375 New and Urgent Responses to Climate Change : Are ‘caribou stories’ Title: Theoretical Considerations all media and cultural domains equal? Chair: Olivier Ihl (Institut d’études politiques de Gre- noble, France) Environment, Science and Session 74: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Presentations: Risk Communication - ESR Session 72: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Slot Code: ESR-W3a Levi Obonyo (Daystar University, Kenya): Communica- Slot Code: ESR-W2a Time: 16:00-17:30 ting to the Quick: Transparent Cartoon Messages Time: 14:00-15:30 Room: DS-1540 Citlaly Aguilar Campos (Universidad Nacional Autono- Session 70: Wednesday, July 15 2015 Room: DS-1540 Title: Public Understanding, Media Effects and Envi- ma de Mexico, MX): Los memes: El discurso satírico Slot Code: ESR-W1a PANEL SESSION: Communicating environmental ronmental Communication de nuestros tiempos Time: 09:00-10:30 knowledge : Technologically-mediated practices Chair: Dorothee Arlt (University of Bern, Switzerland) Etienne Domingue (Université de Sherbrooke, Cana- Room: DS-1540 Chair: Lorna Heaton (Université de Montréal) Presentations: da): Imaginaire héroïque et religieux contemporain: Title: The Mediated Construction of Risk Communi- Presentations: Miki Kawabata (Mejiro University): Japanese view of vers une herméneutique pluraliste orientée par la pen- cation Lorna Heaton & Patricia Dias Da Silva (Université de nature and the construction of meaning about the envi- sée de McLuhan Chair: Dorothee Arlt (University of Bern, Switzerland) Montréal): Georeferencing collections data to promote ronmental issues Presentations: environmental knowledge and engagement Ming-Ying Lee (Providence University): NIMBY, risk Patricia Lima Pereira, Zaida Meza, Fatima Santander Alejandra Paniagua (Université de Montréal): Monito- communication and community development: The case Diasporas and the Media - & Lus Ferreira (Ministerio de Salud Publica y Bienestar ring the environment online: Alerta Ambiental of establishment of Kuokuang petrochemical plant in Social, Paraguay): Patterns and risk communication Florence Millerand & Bruno Schmitt-Cornet (Univer- Taiwan DIM issues during the contingency against Chikungunya in sité du Québec à Montréal): Making Ecological Data Susan Jacobson, Juliet Pinto, Robert Gutsche, Kate print media of Paraguay, from June to October 2014 Public : The Case of the Canadensys Network MacMillin & Jennifer Fu (Florida International Univer- Session 68: Wednesday, July 15 2015 Soledad Puente, Silvia Pellegrini & Daniela Grassau Ricardo Vidal Torres (Université de Montréal): Arènes sity): It takes a village to build a sea level rise app: Slot Code: DIM-W1a (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile): Six dimen- d’échange entre professionnels et amateurs de la bo- civic hacking as an approach to inform citizens about Time: 9:00-10:30 sions to confront a disaster: Proposal of a journalistic tanique au Québec Room: DS-2508 action model for the coverage of a catastrophe Title: Refugees and diasporic communication Sofia Angeles Vargas- Payera (Simon Fraser Univer- sity): Risk communication in Chile. A Study of the 122 123 WEDNESDAY, July 15 WEDNESDAY, July 15

climate change in Miami Mass Media and Gender Violence: From Ambiguity to Presentations: nication, USA): The Role of Social Influence In HIV/ Taylor Stonehouse Green & Cindy T. Christen (Co- Commitment Arne Hintz (Cardiff University) & Gerard Goggin (Uni- AIDS Prevention Interventions lorado State University): Heuristic-systematic proces- Leonardo francisco Figueiras Tapia (Universidad Na- versity of Sydney) — IAMCR Mapping Media Policy Nancy Achieng Booker (Multi Media University Col- sing: The effects of advertising environmental initiatives cional Autónoma de México): Entre los usos de la polí- Samantha Grassle & Stefaan Verhulst (Govlab, New lege, Kenya): The use of edutainment in the fight on ski resort visitation tica y la ética en la comunicación del Pacto por México York University) against HIV and AIDS among the youth in Kenya: Au- Anja Uretschläger (Ludwig-Maximilians University Juan Carlos Suarez (University of Seville): Alliance Annabelle Sreberny (SOAS, University of London) dience interpretation of the sexual and HIV and AIDS Munich), Rebecca Rogers (Technische Universität between citizen and journalists. The role of the press Francesca Musiani (French National Centre for Scien- Content in Shuga München), Cornelia Wallner (Ludwig-Maximilians Uni- in the digital ecosystem and the deontological challen- tific Research) Evangelia Papoutsaki (UNITEC, Auckland, NZ): Com- versity Munich), Bernhard Goodwin (Ludwig- ges. Comparative analysis between of three european Marjan de Bruin (University of West Indies) municating the non-communicable: developing media Maximilians University Munich) & Hans-Bernd Brosius countries: Spain, Belgium and Italy. Robin Mansell (London School of Economics) and communication strategies to tackle the growing (Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich): Influence of Ben-Hur Demeneck (University of Sao Paulo): Off- NCD epidemic in the Pacific media coverage and observable environmental change shore Leaks and the search for journalistic truth in Session 79: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Arpan Yagnik & Srinivas R Melkote (Bowling Green on risk perception and environmental awareness. cross-border financial flows Slot Code: GMP-W2a State University, USA): Empowering aspects of health Time: 14:00-15:30 communication and promotion for women: A case study of menstruation Room: DS-1545 Session 75: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Session 77: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Title: Mapping Communications Governance – Inter- Slot Code: ESR-W3b Slot Code: ETH-W2a national Collaborations and Practical Challenges Session 82: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Time: 16:00-17:30 Time: 14:00-15:30 Slot Code: HCC-W2a Room: DS-M320 Room: DS-1525 Presentations: Time: 14:00–15:30 Title: Climate Change in Mediated Public Discourse GENERAL MEETING AND ELECTIONS Arne Hintz (Cardiff University), Gerard Goggin Room: DS-1520 Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of Antwerp) (University of Sydney), Claudia Padovani (University Title: Public Discourse: Issues of Power, Silence and Presentations: of Padova) & Marc Raboy (McGill University): Mapping Exclusion Deb Anderson (Monash University): Engaging with Global Media Policy Chair: Sarah Cardey (University of Reading, UK) Extremes: Reporting on Weather Risks in a Climate- Global Media Policy - GMP Samantha Grassle & Stefaan Verhulst (GovLab, New Presentations: Change World York University) — Netmundial Solutions Map Ruth Massingill (Sam Houston State University, USA): Renée Moernaut & Jelle Mast (Free University of Chair: Gerard Goggin (University of Sydney) Taking Taboo Topics Public: How HIV/AIDS Health Brussels): When ‘Victims’ Take the Lead. Bottom-up Vice-Chair: Arne Hintz (Cardiff University) Session 80: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Activism Reshaped Mass Communication and Civic Positionality and the Environmental Justice Frame: Vice Chair: Claudia Padovani (University of Padova) Slot Code: GMP-W3a Discourse Deconstruction and Construction from Below Name of Person Submitting this information: Time: 16:00-17:30 Daryl Art Mangosing (Tufts University, US): HIV- Renée Moernaut & Jelle Mast (Free University of Gerard Goggin Room: DS-1545 Positive: Exploring the Communicative Messages of Brussels): The Human Face of Climate Change. Envi- SECTION BUSINESS MEETING HIV in a Post-AIDS Era ronmental Justice and Visual-Verbal Framing in Mains- Chair:Gerard Goggin (University of Sydney) Marjan de Bruin & Yolanda Etakathrina Paul (Univer- tream and Alternative Media Session 78: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 sity of the West Indies, Jamaica): Content analysis Slot Code: GMP-W1a providing the tools for re-engaging major stakeholders Time: 09:00-10:30 Health Communication & in controversial topics around sexual diversity and HIV Ethics of Society & Ethics Room: DS-1545 Kimberly Ann Lauffer (Bowling Green State University, of Communication - ETH Title: Mapping as Relevant Knowledge? Research, Change & HIV and AIDS USA) & Sean D Baker (Central Michigan University, Politics, Practicalities Communication - HCC US): Challenging Hegemonic Beliefs about Physi- cian-Assisted Death: The Brittany Maynard Effect Session 76: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Chair: Claudia Padovani (University of Padova) Nithila Kanagasabai (Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Slot Code: ETH-W1a Presentations: Session 81: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 India): Looking healthy, measuring lifestyle: Online Time: 09:00-10:30 The session will feature interventions and discussions Slot Code: HCC-W1a discourse of a fitness boot camp. Room: DS-1525 from leading policy scholars and experts. A key aim Time: 09:00-10:30 Title: Ethics in public Life II is to share ideas on how to better integrate critical Room: DS-1520 Chair & Discussant: Concha Edo research into existing initiatives, and develop forms of Title: Health Communication Interventions and Tools Session 83: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Presentations: cooperation across these and other emergent forms of Chair: Colin Tinei Chasi (University of Johannesburg, Slot Code: HCC-W3a Hugo Aznar (CEU Cardenal Herrera University)& Mar- policy knowledge. South Africa) Time: 16:00–17:30 cia Castillo-Martón (Universidad Europea de Valencia): Presentations: Room: DS-1520 Deepti Chittamuru (Annenberg School for Commu- BUSINESS MEETING: Health and HIV & AIDS 124 125 WEDNESDAY, July 15 WEDNESDAY, July 15

Communication Business Meeting César Bárcenas Curtis (Universidad Nacional Au- Garry Whannel (University of Bedfordshire, UK): The Cheng University): From global social media to the tan- Chair: Ravindra Kumar Vemula (English and Foreign tónoma de México, Mexico): Producción y distribución determinants of winter wonderland: the roots of winter gible social connections: A DIY music career in Taiwan Languages University, India) and Kate Holland (Univer- cinematográfica en México. El caso de Mantarraya sports and the Winter Olympic Games. Suhail Mohammad (Design Space Department, Na- sity of Canberra, Australia) Producciones Tabassum Khan (University of California, Riverside): tional Institute of Fashion Technology, India): Creating Li Cornfeld (McGill University, Canada): Production Downton Abbey: Politics of Nostalgia, Neoliberalism, a 'Scene': Rock Music as region in the Indian Media Studies and Media Labor Research: Toward a Shared and Empire Bernie Murray (Ryerson University Toronto, Canada): Media Production Analysis Methodological Practice Jennifer Boland (Carleton University, Canada): Res- Focused Ethnography of Jazz Culture: Dynamics of - MPA Dolors Palau-Sampio (Universitat de València, Spain) ponsibility and resistance: Narratives of self-abjection Creative Communication in Musical Performance & María Bella Palomo Torres (Universidad de Málaga, and family in 19th Century temperance drama and Niranjana Prem (School of Media and Cultural Studies, Spain): Updating Media: How Consultants and Innova- Intervention Tata Institute of Social Sciences): Music as a space Session 84: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 tion Managers face the Future of the Industry Anne Frances MacLennan (York University, Canada): for women ' power, agency and negotiation of women Slot Code: MPA-W1a Poverty Prodded and Provoked: Notions of Poverty in musicians in the Music Industry of India Time: 08:00-10:30 Mediatized Images of Poverty in Popular Culture Room: DS-M240 Title: Journalism, Social Media and Participation Popular Culture - POC Chair: Chris Paterson (Leeds University, UK) Session 90: Wednesday, July 15 2015 Session 88: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Presentations: Session 86: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Slot Code: POC-W3a Slot Code: POC-W2a Arne H. Krumsvik (Oslo and Akershus University Slot Code: POC-W1a Time: 16:00-17:30 Time: 14:00-15:30 College of Applied Sciences, Norway): Professional Time: 9:00-10:30 Room: DS-M260 Room: DS-M260 norms and strategies for user involvement in media Room: DS-M260 Title: Consumables Title: Texts and Performativities production Title: Maps and Games Chair: Lothar Mikos Chair: Tonny Krijnen Jenni Hokka (University of Tampere, Finland): Cal- Chair: Deborah Philips Presentations: Presentations: ling for a Committed Audience - Production of Web Presentations: Jaehyeon Jeong (Temple University, USA): You eat Fernanda Martinelli (University of Brasilia (UnB), Bra- Content for a Multiplatform TV Serial Catarina Duff Burnay (Catholic University of Portugal what we tell: media, national cuisine, and the na- zil): Ethnic is pop! Apache chic, urban tribal, indian Wei Shao (University of Canterbury, New Zealand): Human Sciences): Portuguese Television Fiction: tion-ness. couture and cacique hi-tech: the politics of otherness Putting the management into news production studies: hegemony or resistance' Production patterns and pro- Michelle Phillipov (University of Tasmania, Australia): in Brazilian fashion journalism a meta-analysis gramming strategies in a Trans-global era Constructing a Gourmet Rural Idyll: Lifestyle Television Alex Nelungo Wanjala (Department of Literature & Elvira Garcia De torres (University Ceu Cardenal Her- Lennart Wolfbrecht Soberon (Ghent University, Bel- and the New Food Industries Sub-Department of French, University of Nairobi, Ken- rera, Spain), Concepcion Edo Bolos (Complutense gium): Mapping the Menace: A quantitative content Seok-Kyeong Hong & Sojeong Park (Seoul National ya): The Use of an Emerging Language in Media as a University of Madrid, Spain), Lyudmyla Yezers´ka analysis on 'The Arab' as villain inpost-9/11 American University, Korea): Manducem ergo sum : Internet Tool of Resistance to Hegemonic Political Discourse in (University of Piura, Peru), Pedro Jerónimo (Lusiada action cinema ‘Mukbang(Foodcasting)’ and it’s implication on the Kenya; the Case of Hapa Kule News University, Portugal) & Claudia Herrera (University Ceu Brenda Parmeggiani (Universidade de Brasília) & cultivation of subjectivity in the Contemporary Korean Vivian Hsueh-Hua Chen & Jeremy Ong (Wee Kim Cardenal Herrera, Spain): Towards Open Newsrooms? Diego Weigelt (New University of Lisbon (UNL) and Society Wee School of Communications and Information, Tracing Adaptability University of the Rio de Janeiro State): Media events Deborah Philips (University of Brighton, UK): The Nanyang Technological University, Singapore): Cheat- in the era of convergence: television, social media and Great British Craft Show: the neo-liberalisation of lei- ing in online video games: Reflection and explication second screen sure in lifestyle programming from users’ perspective Session 85: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Rosser Johnson & Frances Nelson (Auckland Univer- Slot Code: MPA-W3a sity of Technology, New Zealand): Playing the promo- Time: 16:00 - 17:30 ted game: childhood, collectables and commodification Session 91: Wednesday, July 15 2015 Room: DS-M240 Session 89: Wednesday, July 15 2015 Slot Code: POC-W3b Title: Media Production Slot Code: POC-W2b Time: 16:00-17:30 Time: 14:00-15:30 Chair: Willemien Sanders (Utrecht University, Nether- Session 87: Wednesday, July 15 2015 Room: DS-M465 Room: DS-M465 lands) Slot Code: POC-W1b Title: Constructions of the Popular Title: Music and Performance Presentations: Time: 9:00-10:30 Chair: John Benson Chair: Deborah Philips Jaka Primorac (Institute for Development and Inter- Room: DS-M465 Presentations: Presentations: national Relations, Croatia): Run Away, Turn Away. Title: Mediating the Popular Lucy J Watson (University of Sydney, Australia): News Miaoju Jian (Department of Communication & Gradu- Runaway Productions and Local Audiovisual Produc- Chair: Lothar Mikos values and celebrity news: exploring how hegemonic ate Institute of Telecommunications, National Chung tion Presentations: frameworks adapt to the celebrity scandal Faiza Hirji (McMaster University, Canada): Beyond

126 127 WEDNESDAY, July 15 WEDNESDAY, July 15 Enlightened Racism: Minorities, Integration and the Presentations: SOCIAL ACTIVITIES | ACTIVITÉS SOCIALES American Dream in the Age of Black-ish Suliu He (Communication University of China): The Saumya Bharti Verma (A J K Mass Communication Re- Changing Discourse and the Narrated Nation: A Histo- search Center, Jamia, Millia Islamia, Delhi-25): Impos- rical Review of Documentary Filmmaking and Industria- ing meaning' Analyzing the recent readings of Indian lization in Mainland China (1958-2014) DANCING NIGHT SOIRÉE DANSANTE popular cinema in mainstream (print) news media Ludmila Moreira Macedo de Carvalho (Federal Uni- versity of Bahia): Resistance and representation in At the world famous Société des Arts Tech- À la mondialement reconnue Société des contemporary Brazilian music documentaries nologiques (SAT) Arts Technologiques (SAT) Religion, Communication & Yaping Xu (China University of Political Science and Law): Marketing the Myth of Professionalization: Online Culture - RCC ‘Making-of’ Documentary Videos of China’s Commer- Time: 18:00-23:00 Heure : 18:00-23:00 cial Movies Place: 1201 Saint-Laurent Boulevard Lieu : 1201 Boulevard Saint-Laurent Session 92: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Jason W Buel (North Carolina State University): Slot Code: RCC-W1a Imag(in)ing Black Lives Matter: Representations of Dance the night away at the Société des Arts Tech- Pour la clôture de l’édition 2015 du congrès IAMCR, Time: 09:00-10:30 Resistance in Web Videos nologiques and enjoy musical performances and inter- la SAT prendra des allures de soirée dansante en plein Room: DS-2585 active projections on the side of the building, an initia- centre-ville avec des performances musicales et des Title: Media Negotiation of Religious Conflict tive of UQAM students. This breath-taking multimedia murs en verre qui s’animeront grâce à des projections Chair: Professor Krishna S. Kusuma Session 95: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 performance will be hosted by a local DJ, and will begin multimédias réalisées par des étudiants de l’UQAM. Presentations: Slot Code: VIC-W2a at 8 pm. A festive and lively evening awaits you in the Une soirée festive et animée vous attend dans ce lieu Dr Pradeep N. Weerasinghe (University of Colombo, Time: 14:00-15:30 heart of the Latin Quarter. inattendu en plein cœur du Quartier Latin. Sri Lanka): Framing ''Halal'': Media Representation of Room: DS-4375 the Religious Ideology Title: Political Economies of Visual Communication Dr Orly Tsarfaty (Emeq Yisrael College, Israel): Elec- Chair: Deborah Tudor (Southern Illinois University The fun starts at around 6 pm when you’ll have the Dès 18 h, vous pourrez découvrir un classique esti- tion 2015: The Succession Struggle at the Shas Party Carbondale) opportunity to discover a Montreal summer favourite, val montréalais, c'est-à-dire les « Food Trucks » tout on the Yom Le-Yom Newspaper Presentations: the food trucks, while listening to jazz hits performed en vous laissant porter par la musique jazz du groupe Dr Ahsan A. Naz (University of the Punjab, Pakistan): Isaac Nahon-Serfaty (University of Ottawa): Towards a by Burgundian Combo, a band from the Netherlands. Burgundian Combo tout droit débarqué des Pays-Bas. Hegemony and Resistance? Ambiguous Power of theory of grotesque transparency: visual communica- Communication tion and the economy of the affects The food trucks will give you a taste of local products Ces comptoirs de nourriture de rue seront sur place Ye Hao (Shanghai Jiao Tong University): Sexual and some traditional Montreal dishes and specialties. pour vous faire goûter les produits locaux et les spé- Content in British and Chinese Television Advertising: Please note that food and drinks will be at your expense. cialités montréalaises. À noter que les comptoirs se- Session 93: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 A Cross- Cultural Perspective ront payants. Une fois bien rassasiés, vous aurez droit, Slot Code: RCC-W2a Filip Lab & Sandra Stefanikova(Charles University): No Free event for all registered conference delegates. à compter de 20 h, à une performance multimédia des Time: 14:00-15:30 Adventures, No Surprises! Current State of Photojour- plus impressionnantes en collaboration avec une DJ Room: DS-2585 nalism in Central Europe SECTION BUSINESS MEETING Luiza Lusvarghi (University of Sao Paulo): The Narcos locale. Chair: Yoel Cohen & Victor Khroul – Drugs and Transmedia in Latin-American TV Series L’événement est gratuit pour tous les participants au congrès. Visual Culture - VIC Session 96: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Slot Code: VIC-W3a Time: 16:00-17:30 Session 94: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Room: DS-4375 Slot Code: VIC-W1a SECTION BUSINESS MEETING Time: 09:00-10:30 Chair: Denize Correa Araujo (universidade Tuiuti do Room: DS-4375 Paraná) Title: Documentary in visual perspective Chair: Irmgard Wetzstein (University of Vienna)

128 129 THURSDAY - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. PLENARY 1.1 Abstract of Andrew Feenberg ...... 132 1.2 Abstract of Robin Mansell ...... 133

2. SPECIAL SESSIONS

2.1 PANAM ...... 134

3. PARALLEL SESSIONS 3.1 LIST OF THE SECTION 3.2 LIST OF THE WORKING GROUP

- Audience – AUD ...... 135 - Environment, Science and Risk

- Communication Policy Communication – ESR ...... 148

& Technology – CPT ...... 135 - Global Media Policy – GMP ...... 148

- Community Communication – COC ...... 137 - Health Communication and Change & HIV

- Emerging Scholars – ESN ...... 138 and AIDS Communication – HCC ...... 149

- Gender and Communication – GEC ...... 138 - Media Production Analysis – MPA ...... 149

- International Communication – INS ...... 139 - Popular Culture – POC ...... 149 -Journalism Research & Education-

JRE+Unesco – INC ...... 141

- Law – LAW...... 142 - Mediated Communication, Public Opinion &

Society – MPS...... 143 - Participatory Communication

Research – PCR ...... 144

- Political Communication – POL ...... 146

- Political Economy – POE ...... 146

4. CONFERENCE CLOSING

4.1 Abstract of Jamal Eddine Naji ...... 151

130 131 TH U R S DAY, July 16 TH U R S DAY, July 16 PLEANARY 4 | PLÉNIÈRE 4 | PLENARIO 4

Time: 11:00-12:30 Place: Auditorium Marie-Gérin-Lajoie ROBIN MANSELL Imagining the digital world: ambiguity, Imaginar un mundo digital: la ambigüedad, ANDREW FEENBERG power and the question of agency la cuestión del poder y la capacidad de ac- tuar The Internet in question Internet en cuestión “What kind of world will be born through the midwifery The debate over the contribution of the Internet to de- El debate sobre la contribución de Internet a la democ- of our new and more powerful communications tools?” "¿Qué clase de mundo va a salir de la maternidad de mocracy is far from settled. Some point to the empo- racia está lejos de resolverse. Algunos apuntan a los (Smythe). Improving livelihoods and well-being partly nuestra nueva y más poderosa herramienta de comuni- wering effects of online discussion, broadcasting, co- efectos de empoderamiento de la discusión en línea, la as a result of living in digitally mediated societies is a cación?" (Smythe) ordination of demonstrations and election fund raising radiodifusión, la coordinación de las manifestaciones y challenge, even as investment in digital technologies to argue that the Internet will restore the public sphere. la recaudación de fondos para las elecciones, para ar- extends the reach of the electronic networks and ser- La mayor expectativa de vida y la mejoría en la calidad Others claim that the Internet is just a virtual mall, a final gumentar que Internet va a restaurar la esfera pública. vices. Inequality and social injustice abound – must we de vida, resultante de vivir en sociedades mediadas extension of global capitalism into every corner of our Otros afirman que Internet es sólo un centro comer- see this as inevitable under capitalism or is there an ar- digitalmente, son un desafío aún si las inversiones en lives. This talk argues for the democratic thesis with cial virtual, una extensión final del capitalismo global gument for reform through individual and/or collective tecnologías digitales amplían el alcance de las redes some qualifications. The Internet makes three impor- en cada rincón de nuestras vidas. Esta presentación agency? This keynote will highlight predominant and y servicios electrónicos. La desigualdad y la injusti- tant contributions to democracy: its role in the electoral argumenta a favor de la tesis democrática con algunos alternative models of technologically mediated change. cia social abundan – ¿debemos ver esto como con- process, its mobilizing power in crisis situations, and matices. Internet hace tres importantes contribuciones The simultaneously empowering and disempowering secuencia inevitable del capitalismo, o es que puede its ability to assemble a public around technical net- a la democracia: por su papel en el proceso electoral, qualities of the contemporary mediated environment ser un argumento para la reforma realizada por indi- works that enroll individuals scattered over wide geo- su poder de movilización en situaciones de crisis, y su will be discussed alongside a consideration of some viduos o comunidades? Esta presentación destacará graphical areas. This last contribution is most unique. habilidad para reunir un público en torno a redes técni- of the consequences for how we think about agency los modelos de cambio tecnológicamente mediados New publics have emerged on the Internet in hitherto cas que conectan personas dispersas en amplias zo- and policy reform. dominantes y alternativos. Será discutida la capacidad non-political domains, such as medicine, with surpri- nas geográficas. Esta última contribución es singular. de responsabilizar y des responsabilizar de un entorno sing consequences. Nuevos públicos han surgido en Internet en dominios mediado, y también se examinarán algunas de las con- antes no políticos tales como la medicina, con conse- Imaginer l’univers numérique: l’ambiguïté, secuencias de nuestra manera de ver las reformas en la capacidad de actuar y las políticas. L’Internet en question cuencias sorprendentes. le pouvoir et la question de la capacité d’agir Le débat sur la contribution d’Internet à la démocratie « Quel genre de monde va naître à travers la genèse est loin d’être terminé. Certaines personnes invoquent de nos nouveaux et puissants outils de communica- le pouvoir émancipatoire des discussions en ligne, de tions? » (Smythe) L’amélioration de nos moyens de la retranmission, de la mobilisation citoyenne, de l’or- subsistance et de notre bien-être, résultant en partie ganisation de manifestations et de collectes de fonds de notre vie dans des sociétés numériquement médi- en vue d’élections pour soutenir qu’Internet va raviver la atisées, est un défi, car les investissements dans les sphère publique. D’autres prétendent qu’Internet n’est technologies numériques étendent la portée des qu’un centre commercial virtuel et un prolongement du services et réseaux électroniques. Les inégalités et capitalisme mondial dans toutes les facettes de nos l’injustice sociale abondent – devons-nous voir cela vies. Cette présentation défend la thèse démocratique, comme inévitable dans le capitalisme ou y trouve-t-on mais avec quelques nuances. Internet fournit trois plutôt un plaidoyer pour une réforme réalisée par les importantes contributions à la démocratie: son rôle individus ou les collectivités? Cette présentation dans le processus électoral, son pouvoir mobilisateur exposera des modèles prédominants et alternatifs de dans des situations de crise et sa capacité à regrou- changement technologiquement médiatisé. Le double per, autour de réseaux numériques, des individus dis- effet de responsabilisation et de déresponsabilisation persés sur la planète. Cette dernière contribution est de l’environnement technologiquement médiatisé sera unique. En effet, de nouveaux publics sont apparus sur abordé parallèlement à certaines des conséquences Internet dans des domaines non politiques, comme la de notre façon de penser notre pouvoir d’agir et de médecine, avec des conséquences étonnantes. réformer les politiques.

132 133 TH U R S DAY, July 16 TH U R S DAY, July 16 SPECIAL SESSIONS SECTIONS Audience - AUD Communication Policy & SPECIAL SESSIONS 8: SPECIAL SESSIONS 9: Technology - CPT Session 1: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Joint session with PANAM Joint session with PANAM Slot Code: AUD-TH1a Session 3: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Time: 09:00-10:30 Slot Code: CPT-TH1a Time: 9:00-10:30 Time: 11:00-12:30 Room: DS-M240 in collaboration with Global Media Policy (GMP) Place: DS-R510 Place: DS-R510 SECTION BUSINESS MEETING working group Chair: Peter Lunt Title: Governance and Public Service Media in Title: The Impact of Cultural, Social and Eco- Time: 09:00-10:30 Knowledge Societies nomic Changes on Communication Systems Room: DS-1525 PANEL SESSION: Gendering Global Media Poli- Governance Session 2: Thursday, July 16, 2015 cy: Critical Perspectives on ‘Digital Agendas’- In mem- Slot Code: AUD-TH2b ory of Dr. Heike Jensen Time: 14:00-15:30 Chair: Lisa McLaughlin (Miami University) The 7th Panam Conference on “Governance and Public Service Media in Knowledge Societies” organized by the Room: R-R150 Discussant: Jo Pierson (iMinds-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur la communication, l’information et la société (CRICIS) offers on the Title: TV and its audiences: changing configurations Brussel) morning of July 16 two panels jointly with IAMCR. The first, chaired by Indrajit Banerjee (UNESCO), focuses on Chair: Toshie Takahashi Presentations: issues and challenges posed by the governance of communication systems in knowledge societies, featuring four Presentations: Claudia Padovani (SPGI - University of Padova): distinguished speakers: Luis Albornoz (Argentine and Spain), Delia Crovi Druetta (Mexico), Marcos Dantas (Brazil) Martin Herbers, Udo Goettlich & Luise Heinz (Zeppe- Gendering European Communication Governance: and Robin Mansell (Canada and UK). The second panel, chaired by Carmen Rico (Uruguay), addresses the impact lin Universität, Germany): Changes in Television Au- The Challenge of Gender Mainstreaming Twenty Years of cultural, social and economic changes on communication systems governance, with the participation of five diences’ Practices: Commentary and Co-Orientation in After Beijing incisive analysts: Anouk Bélanger (Canada), César Bolaño (Brazil), Maxime Ouellet (Canada), Janet Wasko (USA) the Age of Second Screens. and Patrick Jones (USA). For more details on these two panels and the full program, please go to: panam.cricis.ca. Leslie Regan Shade (University of Toronto): Missing in Paulien Coppens & Wendy van den Broeck (iMinds- Action: Gender in Canada’s Digital Agenda SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium): A mixed Anita Gurumurthy (IT for Change): Whose Digital method study on users’ expectations towards and Agendas? Unpacking What Counts for Policy value of second screen interactions during sports Anne Webb (Independent consultant gender research broadcasts. design, training and management): Information and Christian Strippel & Martin Emmer (Freie Universität Communication Technology in a Gender Inequality Berlin, Germany): Audience Involvement in German TV Context: Research learning from Africa and the Middle programs. East Susanne Eichner (Aarhus University, Denmark): Agen- Fiona Martin & Gerard Goggin (University of Sydney): cy, Text, and ‘Doing Media’ Reconstructing the Ubiquitous End-User: The New Politics of Gender and Media Policy in Digital Govern- ment Services in Australia

Session 4: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Slot Code: CPT-TH1b Time: 09:00-10:30 Room: DS-2518 Title: Theorising and Understanding Media Use Chair: Sonia Livingstone (London School of Econo- mics and Political Science) Discussant: Aphra Kerr (Maynooth University)

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Presentations: PANEL SESSION: Disability, Deafhood, and Other PANEL SESSION: Critical perspectives on Big Data alternative culture to ICTs Hui-Lan Chang (National Chengchi University): Evol- Altered States of Communication Technology: Reflec- and development Chair: Amparo Cadavid ving with technology: An analytical framework for em- tions from Empowerment Chair: Bruce Girard (IAMCR) Presentations: bodied experience in the digital era Chair: Gerard Goggin (University of Sydney) Discussant: Bill Melody (Aalborg University) Nivea Canalli Bona (Uninter): Habitus, strategies and Frederik Lesage (Simon Fraser University): Software Discussant: Jonathan Sterne (McGill University) Presentations: tactics in social movements’ communicators. development kits as middlebroware Presentations: Allison Powell (London School of Economics): Data Andrew Dzvore (Chinhoyi University of Technology Dakota Horn (Western Illinois University): Social Me- Véronique Leduc (Université de Montréal): C’est cities: new inequalities? Zimbabwe): Community communication: An investiga- dia Communication Development as a Life Skill: K-12 tombé dans l’oreille d’une Sourde: Deafhood through Fernando Perini (International Development Research tion of Leonard Zhakata’s Sungura musical lyrics as Education Responsibilities graphic signed novel Centre): Enabling the Data Revolution: harnessing identity commentary in the context of the socio-political Lorenzo Dalvit (Rhodes University): Disability, inno- data to achieve development outcomes context of Zimbabwe. vation and (dis)empowerment: mobile phone use by S eeta Peña Gangadharan (New America Foundation): Manaswinee Mahanta (Tezpur University): Community Session 5: Thursday, July 16, 2015 visually impaired people in a small South African town Social Justice and Surveillance Capitalism Documentary: A move towards digital inclusion. Slot Code: CPT-TH1c Laurence Parent (Concordia University): The wheeling Stefania Milan (University of Amsterdam): Big data and Heather Gilberds (Carleton University): ICTs and Time: 09:00-10:30 interview: Mobile methods and disability the understanding of the political knowledge translation for development: Is it really Room: DS-M460 Wayne Hawkins (University of Sydney): Video on “community communication”? Title: Social Movements & Resistance Demand: Creating a new disability digital divide in Chair: Meryem Marzouki (CNRS and UPMC Sor- Australia? Community Communica- bonne Universités) Gerard Goggin (University of Sydney): Disability and Session 12: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Discussant: Bart Cammaerts (London School of Eco- Big Data: Citizens’ Senses of Resistance tion - COC Slot Code: COC-TH1c nomics and Political Science) Time: 09:00-10:30 Presentations: Session 10: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Room: DS-M560 Mónica Cuervo Prados (Red Comed / Universidad Session 8: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Slot Code: COC-TH1a PANEL SESSION: First Nations Innovation and First Central): Movimientos sociales ciborg ¿Hegemonía o Slot Code: CPT-TH2b Time: 09:00-10:30 Mile Development Initiatives in Canada resistencia? Cyborg Social Movements. Hegemony or Time: 14:00-15:30 Room: DS-1540 Panel Chair/Facilitator: Rob McMahon (University Resistance? Room: DS-2508 PANEL SESSION: Activism and the Academy: Com- of New Brunswick) Carolina Dantas Figueiredo (Universidade Federal de Title: Strategic and Personal Use of Social Media munication Scholars in Action Participants: Pernambuco): Controversy mapping: a method applied Chair: Hopeton Dunn (The University of the West Chair/Panel Facilitator: Sandra Jeppesen (Lake- Rob McMahon (University of New Brunswick): First to the “Ocupe Estelita” social movement Indies) head University) Nations Innovation and First Mile Development Initia- Melanie Radue (Friedrich-Alexander-University Discussant: Wendy Van den Broeck (iMinds-SMIT, Participants: tives in Canada Erlangen-Nuremberg): Networked Flows of Information Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Arne Hintz (Cardiff University): Generating ‘Impact’: Susan O’Donnell (University of New Brunswick): in Social Movements – Networked Spaces of Resis- Presentations: New opportunities and old pitfalls in academic- University-based researchers supporting rural and tance in Myanmar´s Pro-Democracy Movement Jennifer Martin (Niagara College) & Jeremy Shtern practitioner collaborations. remote community resiliency: the First Nations Innova- Rianne Subijanto (University of Colorado Boulder): (Ryerson University): Authenticity and Advertising: David Skinner (York University): Media Democracy Day tion project “Public peace and order”: Dutch policy measures Accepting and Resisting Corporate Content on Perso- and Open Media. Brian Beaton (University of New Brunswick): Sus- to repress an anti-colonial movement in pre- nal Blogs Sandra Smeltzer (Western University): International tainable e-community initiatives and partnerships in independence Indonesia Ziqi Liang, Trisha T. C. Lin & Yi-Hsuan Chiang: Socia- service learning internships as communication acti- remote and rural First Nations bility, social presence, and media engagement: Exami- vism. Tim Whiteduck (First Nations Education Council): ning Weibo user behavior for TV viewing in China Sandra Jeppesen (Lakehead University): Anti-capitalist Researching Digital Literacy in Timiskaming and Long Session 6: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Ruhan Zhao(Communication University of China) & feminist action co-research with media activists. Point First Nations: Building Capacities at the First Time: L unch between 13:00-14:00 Yu Jiao (Vrije Universiteit Brussel): ‘Micro-Society’ Stefania Milan (University of Amsterdam): On two Mile Room: DS-M460 Constructed by Chinese Mobile Media: Study on fronts at once: Can activist scholars survive and thrive SECTION BUSINESS MEETING Wechat in Critical Perspective in contemporary academia? Session 13: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Slot Code: COC-TH2a Session 7: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Session 9: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Session 11: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Time: 14:00-15:30 Slot Code: CPT-TH2a Slot Code: CPT-TH2c Slot Code: COC-TH1b Room: DS-1540 Time: 14:00-15:30 Time: 14:00-15:30 Time: 09:00-10:30 Title: Building capacity – Training for community and Room: DS-1525 Room: DS-M460 Room: R-R160 alternative media Title: Diversity in community communication: From Chair: Andrea Medrado 136 137 TH U R S DAY, July 16 TH U R S DAY, July 16

Presentations: Session 16: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Session 18: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Christopher Starke (University of Münster, Germany) & Paola Prado (Roger Williams University): Communica- Slot Code: ESN-TH2a Slot Code: GEC-TH1b Teresa Naab (University of Augsburg, Germany): Can tors for Development five years later: Assessing com- Time: 14:00-15:30 Time: 09:00-10:30 the Internet Curb Corruption? A Longitudinal Analysis munity journalism training and the promise of digital Room: DS-1420 Room: DS-R525 for 157 Countries inclusion in the Dominican Republic. Title: Digital Cultures Title: Women and Journalism Matthew Tegelberg (York University, Canada) & Dmitry Mologadi Makwela (University of Cape Town): Affirma- Chair: Julia Pohle (WZB Social Science Research Chair: Margaretha Geertsema-Sligh (Butler University) Yagodin (University of Tampere, Finland),: Pipeline Cul- tive action in Higher Education: How has print media Center Berlin, Germany) Presentations: tures: A Comparative Study of Online Communication framed public debate on UCT’s Admissions Policy? Discussant: Jeremy Shtern (Ryerson University, Ca- Eni Maryani Sunarya (Universitas Padjadjaran): Female Networks in Canada and Russia Ankuran Dutta (Commonwealth Educational Media nada) Journalists in Conflict Areas: Resistance to the Margi- Pawel Popiel (University of Texas at Austin, USA): Centre for Asia (CEMCA), New Delhi) & Anamika Ray Presentations: nalization of Women in the Media Wikileaks and the Internet as a Democratizing Medium (Gauhati University): Redefining ‘Volunteerism’ in com- Joseph Benjamin Bayer (University of Michigan, USA): Enakshi Roy (Ohio University): And the Ordeal Goes Thomas Herdin & Robert Bichler (University of Salz- munity radio: Issues of involvement, expectation and Connection Cues: Activating Mobile Communication On: Victimization of Women in Indian Cyberspace and burg, Austria), “From the Aristotelian ‘either/or’ logic to accountability in South Asia. Norms through Habits its Representation in News a Taoist and Dialectical Approach: The Role of Social Cristina Deroo (University of Ottawa): Photovoice Stuart James Shaw (University of Leeds, UK): Overco- Emily Hiltz (Carleton University): Visual Arrests: Appre- Networking Sites in Social Relationships Among Stu- Narrative as a communication tool to empower adults ming the Hegemony of Enframing: Towards a Heideg- hending the Notorious Woman’s Image dents in Austria and China with developmental (dis)abilities entering the Canadian gerian Critical Digital Theory Julius Matthew Riles, Kira Varava, Andrew Pilny & workforce. Julia E Largent (Bowling Green State University, David Tewksbury (University of Illinois): The Mediated USA):/r/GradSchool: An Intercultural Analysis of Three Portrayal of Gender and Interpersonal Interaction: An Session 21: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Reddit Communities Analysis of Prime-time Network Television Slot Code: INC-TH1b Session 14: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Time: 09:00-10:30 Slot Code: COC-TH2b Room: DS-R515 Time: 14:00-15:30 Gender and Communica- Session 19: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Title: Global news and transnational movements Room: R-R160 Slot Code: GEC-TH2a Chair: Seon Gi Baek (Sungkyunkwan University, Ko- SECTION BUSINESS MEETING tion - GEC Time: 14:00-15:30 rea) Chairs: Arne Hintz, Susan Forde, Adilson Cabral Room: DS-R520 Presentations: All presenters from the Community Communication Session 17: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Title: Media Regulation and Ethics Shelton A. Gunaratne (Minnesota State University, section welcome to contribute to reflections on and Slot Code: GEC-TH1a Chair: Margaretha Geertsema-Sligh (Butler University) USA): Globalizing Communication / Journalism, Ending future planning for the Section and its activities. Time: 09:00-10:30 Presentations: Fragmentation within Philosophy, and Analyzing Histo- Room: DS-R520 Eva Morin (Carleton University): Instagram vs. The ry as Life-Spans in Samsara Title: Cosmetic Surgery and Beauty Standards Nipple: Regulation and Censorship of the Female Seon Gi Baek & Jung Woo Jang (Sungkyunkwan Chair: Kaitlynn Mendes (University of Leicester) Body University, Korea): Hegemony or Resistance: The film Emerging Scholars - ESN Presentations: Wajiha Raza Rizvi (Film Museum Society Lahore): The ‘Interview’, Media Coverage, International Conflicts be- Fong-ching Chang (National Taiwan Normal Uni- Censorship of Visual Pleasure in Pakistani Films tween U.S. and North Korea: A Discourse Analysis on Session 15: Thursday, July 16, 2015 versity), Ping-Hung Chen (National Taiwan Normal Maria Silveirinha (Universidade de Coimbra and Media Coverage of Argumentations for it among South Slot Code: ESN-TH1a University), Chiung Hui Chiu (National Taiwan Normal CIMJ): Emotions and the Pragmatic Challenge to Dis- Korea, North Korea and the U.S. Time: 09:00-10:30 University), Nae-Fang Miao (Taipei Medical University) passionate Media Ethics: A Feminist View Hossein Afkhami (Allameh Tabatabaee University, Room: DS-1420 & Ching-Mei Lee (National Taiwan Normal Univer- Iran): TV News Coverage of Islamic Countries: A Title: Special Session- Publication Multilingualism in sity): Thin-ideal Media Pressure Predict the Initiation Comparative News Coverage of External and Interna- the Open Access Era: Opportunities and Concerns and Persistence of Restrained Eating and Unhealthy tional TV News Networks: Press TV, Nile International, Chair: Francesca Musiani (ISCC-CNRS, France) Weight Control Behaviors in Adolescents International Communica- Al-Jazeera, Russia Today, BBC World, and CNNI Presentations: Jen-Yi Chen (Fooyin University): Minimally-invasive tion - INS Ghadah Fahad Alrasheed (Carleton University, Ca- Mathieu Bégin (Université de Montréal, Canada) Cosmetic Procedures: College Men’s Perspectives nada): Youth and Technology within the Arab Protests Guillaume Latzko-Toth (Université Laval, Canada) Azeta Hatef (The Pennsylvania State University): From Session 20: Thursday, July 16, 2015 and Iranian Movement: Historical Patterns of Utopia- Marilou St-Pierre (Concordia University, Canada) Under the Veil to Under the Knife: Women, Global Slot Code: INC-TH1a nism in Western Discourse Raul Trejo (UNAM, Mexico) Beauty and Cosmetic Surgery in Afghanistan Time: 09:00-10:30 Aimée Vega Montiel (UNAM, Mexico) Room: DS-M280 Title: Comparative Internet studies Chair: Teresa Naab (University of Augsburg, Germany) Presentations: 138 139 TH U R S DAY, July 16 TH U R S DAY, July 16

Session 22: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Session 24: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Presentations: Slot Code: INC-TH1c Slot Code: INC-TH2a Journalism Research & Abeer Najjar (American University of Sharjah, United Time: 09:00-10:30 Time: 14:00-15:30 Education- JRE + Unesco - Arab Emirates): Old Guards and New Players: Market Room: DS-R340 Room: DS-M280 INC and Audience for Arab News Media Title: Professionalism and Media Literacy across Bor- Title: Branding the South Pere Masip, Jaume Suau Carles Ruiz Javier Guallar & ders Chair & Discussant: Dani Madrid-Morales (City Uni- Miquel Peralta (University Ramon Llull (Spain): Journa- Session 26: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Chair: Radoslaw Sajna (Kazimierz Wielki University, versity of Hong Kong) lists hegemonies in the age of journalism participation: Slot Code: JRE-TH1a Poland) Presentations: the audience’s perspective Robert A Hackett (Simon Time: 09:00-10:30 Presentations: Nadia Sayeda Hai (Carleton University, Canada): De- Fraser University, Canada): Peace Journalism as a Room: R-M110 Katarina Koleva (Concordia University, Canada): Ima- velopment or Personal Development Orientalist Narra- weapon of struggle? Paradigm transposition in the Theme V: Generic Studies of Journalism ges of death, violence and tragedy in Canadian journa- tives in Voluntourist Accounts context of global climate crisis Title: Journalism Curriculum Renewal: Balancing Ter- lism ethic codes Victoria Gómez, Florencia Couto, Leticia Listur, Vivi- Elizabeth Saad Correa (University of Sao Paulo, Bra- tiary Expectations and Industry Needs in a Changing Claudia Paola Lagos Lira (Universidad de Chile) & ana Medina (Universidad de Montevideo, Uruguay) & zil): Innovations in Journalism beyond business models: Environment Claudia Mellado (Universidad Católica de Valparaí- Thorsten Erbismann (Universität zu Köln, Germany): using digital tools and newsroom creativity to enhance Chair: Monica Martinez (University of Sorocaba (Uni- so): Neoliberal Constraints of the Chilean Press in a Development According to Commercial Brands: A Journalism’s role in contemporary society so)-SP-Brazil) Democracy: Personal Trajectories and Professional Triumph of Global South Claims or the Hegemonic Ye Hao (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China) & Guy Presentations: Models after Postdictatorship according Journalists Expansion of Promotional Discourse Starkey (University of Sunderland, UK): Multimedia Jeremaiah Manuel Opiniano (University of Santo To- and Editors Wenna Zeng (Hong Kong Baptist University): Brand news websites: conceptual and methodological issues mas, Philippines): Journalism, Journalism Education Sweta Singh (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprashtha Uni- New China and Format Adaptation in Children’s Game in comparative analysis of journalism practice in China and a Region’s Integration versity, India): Coverage of Central and West Asia and Shows and the United Kingdom Stephen Tanner, Marcus O’Donnell (University of Wol- North Africa (CWANA) by Indian News Television. Hao Cao (University of Texas at Austin, USA): Under- longong, Australia), Trevor Cullen (Edith Cowan Uni- Karim El-Ziftawi (McMaster University, Canada): Think- standing the Tea Party Movement from a Globalization versity, Australia) & Kerry Green (University of South ing Uncritically: Why Egyptians Are Choosing to be Perspective: The Right Wing Movement’s Response Australia): Sharing the knowledge: a website encou- Session 28: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Media Illiterate? raging Journalism academics to look beyond their own Slot Code: JRE-TH1c programs. Time: 09:00-10:30 Session 25: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Andrew Duffy (Nanyang Technological University, Sin- Room: A-2875 Session 23: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Slot Code: INC-TH2b gapore): Permission to change: journalism students Theme I: International Collaborative Research & The- Slot Code: INC-TH1d Time: 14:00-15:30 and the evolving media ecosystem me III: The Profession of Journalism Time: 09:00-10:30 Room: DS-R515 Michael Harnischmacher (University of Trier) & Nicole Title: Multi-contextual Lives: Transnational Identifica- Room: A-2830 Title: Digital media and news agendas Romana Heigl (University of Eichstätt, Germany): The tions Under Mediatised Conditions Title: Othering, Conflict and Identity Chair: Naren Chitty (Macquarie University, Australia) “Communicative Self” and its Influence on the Percep- Chair: Ester Pollack (Stockholm University, Sweden) Chair & Discussant: Sundeep Muppidi (University of Presentations: tion of Media Power and Impact Presentations: Hartford, USA) Nisha Garud & Yusuf Kalyango (Ohio University, Chia-Shin Lin (Fo Guang University, Taiwan): Innova- Dan Wang & Lei, Vincent Huang (Hong Kong Baptist Presentations: USA): India and USA Political Party Agendas in Press tion or replication: mass media’s adoption of mobile University, China): Investigating Impact of Identities Margarita Ledo Andión, Antía López Gómez & Marta Releases and Tweets vs. Newspaper Agendas apps in Taiwan and Organizational Constraints on Self-censorship of Pérez Pereiro (Universidad de Santiago de Compos- Hong Shen (University of Illinois at Urbana- Chinese Journalists from Three Types of Newspapers tela, Spain): An Acta of Resistance: The Cinema of Champaign, USA): Microblogging Across the Globe: Martin Eide (University of Bergen, Norway): Digital Small and Stateless European Nations in ‘Minor’ Lan- A Comparative Study of Government Use of Social transparency and accountability Session 27: Thursday, July 16, 2015 guages Media in the United States and China Moniza Waheed (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia): Slot Code: JRE-TH1b Sundeep Muppidi (University of Hartford, USA) & Fati- Vivian Peron Vieira (University of Brasilia, Brazil): Values in the News Coverage of Political Speeches: Time: 09:00-10:30 mah Shah: Identity, Patriotism and Nationhood: Hege- A Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Interactions Comparing Pakistan, India, and Sri Lanka Room: R-M120 monic and Counter Hegemonic Portrayal of the ‘Other’ Between Contemporary Transnational Activism and Kalyani Chadha (University of Maryland, USA): When Theme II: Innovation in Journalism & Theme III: The in Popular Films from India and Pakistan Digital Communication more is not better: The Impact of Structural Economic Profession of Journalism Fangfang Ji (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences): Trends and on India’s Media Landscape Title: From post-industrial to post-journalism: New UNESCO’s Discourse on Women and Media, 2000- Henrik Bodker (Aarhus University, Denmark): VICE Takes for Acceleration 2014 NEWS Inc. — Youthful Intervention and Global Chair: Oliver Hahn (University of Passau, Germany) Philip Onguny (University of Saint Paul, Canada): Us- Conglomerate ing New Media for Conflict Mitigation in East Africa

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Session 29: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Jyotika Ramaprasad, Aurora Occa & Joy Leopold (Uni- (Institute of Communication Sciences/Paris Sorbonne tics and 2013 uprisings in Brazil: a study on networked Slot Code: JRE-TH2a versity of Miami, USA): Indian Journalists on New Me- Universités, France): Towards a Typology of Online emotional contagious and political mobilization Time: 14:00-15:30 dia Technological Changes, Censorship and Control, Peer-Production Platforms Tarjeet Sabharwal (University of Delhi): Cyberdemocra- Room: R-M110 Prestige Lucas Vaccaro Logan (University of Houston, USA) & cy: A new realm of the public sphere’ Theme III: The Profession of Journalism & Theme V: Huei-Ling Liu (Taipei National University of Art, Taiwan) Patrick Burkart (Texas A&M University, USA): Excee- Thomas Roessing (University of Mainz): Internet me- Generic Studies of Journalism & Ven-hwei Lo (The Chinese University of Hong Kong): ding Authorized Access: Lizard Squad and the Re- mes as a form of public opinion expression Title: Joining the Conversation: Journalists’ Views on Burnout, Working Conditions and Job Satisfaction of flexive Modernization of Hacking the Profession Taiwanese Journalists in the Age of Convergence Chair: Vaia Doudaki (Cyprus University of Technology, Session 35: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Cyprus) Session 33: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Slot Code: MPS-TH1a Presentations: Session 31: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Slot Code: LAW-TH2b Time: 09:00-10:30 Fabian Wedeln (University of Passau, German): News Slot Code: JRE-TH2c Time: 14:00-15:30 Room: DS-M320 Media Logics in Germany: Qualitative in-depth inter- Time: 14:00-15:30 Room: DS-M445 Title: Social Media and Political Campaigns views with managing editors about agent-structure Room: A-2875 Title: Money, Power, and the Law Chair & Discussant: Anna-Maria Schielicke (TU dynamics and action strategies in the German mass SPECIAL MEETING : Across Themes of Journalism Chair: Hannu Nieminen Dresden) media system Research & Education (JRE) Section Presentations: Presentations: Halliki Harro-Loit (University of Tartu, Estonia): Training Title: Organizational Meeting for the NEW Re- Nadine Kozak (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Yu-Chung Cheng (Hsuan Chuang University): Analysis methods of listening-based questioning Vamping of JRE Online USA): When Municipal Competition is a Threat: Explo- of news citations on Twitter during the 2012 Taiwan- Danghelly Giovanna Zuniga & Oscar Javier Parra (Uni- Moderators: Ibrahim Saleh & Claudia Lago ring the History of Corporate Challenges to Municipal ese presidential election versidad del Rosario, Colombia): Journalists, engineers Organizational Meeting for the NEW Re-Vamping of Communications Provision Senthan Selvarajah (Northumbria University): The role and hackers: a new convergence in investigative jour- JRE Online Rolando Guevara-Martín (National Autonomous Uni- of international media in humanitarian crises in Libya nalism All JRE members are strongly advised to attend versity of Mexico, Mexico): Telecommunications Reform and Sri Lanka to condition R2P response Bhanubhakta Acharya & Geneviève A Bonin (Univer- Discussing Future Agenda, Topics, Editorial Board, in Mexico: Alternatives to Access to Communication Steven Schnoor (McGill University): Confronting sity of Ottawa, Canada): A case study of accountability Editors Isabel Serrano Maillo (Complutense University of Ma- Indigenous Resistance to Mineral Extraction in Latin and on-line journalism in Nepal Claudia Lago, JRE Vice Chair Presides the JRE Spe- drid, Spain) & Isabel Martín de Llano (National Univer- America with Strategically Reconfigured Discourses Kanyika - Shaw (University of Thai Chamber of Com- cial Members’ Meeting sity of Distance Education, Spain): La Cara y La Cruz on Indigeneity merce, Thailand): Newsroom Ethics in Digital Age: A de Los Big Data: Una Herramienta al Servicio de la Di Luo (Northumbria University): A study of the Chi- case study of Thai news organization Transparencia o un Medio Más Para la Manipulacion? nese news discourses and the public discourses of Tanja Aitamurto (Standford University, USA): Motiva- human rights and democracy tion factors in crowdsourced feature journalism: Drea- Law - LAW ming, learning and winning prizes Session 32: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Mediated Communication, Session 36: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Slot Code: LAW-TH1a Public Opinion & Society - Slot Code: MPS-TH2b Time: 09:00-10:30 Session 30: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Time: 14:00-15:30 Room: DS-M445 MPS Slot Code: JRE-TH2b Room: DS-M425 Title: Network Governance Time: 14:00-15:30 Title: Marketing Communication, Public Opinion and Co-sponsored with Communication Policy & Techno- Session 34: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Room: R-M120 PR logy Slot Code: MPS-TH1b Theme I: International Collaborative Research & The- Chair & Discussant: Hillel Nossek (College of Man- Chair: Amit Schejter (Ben Gurion University of the Time: 09:00-10:30 me III: The Profession of Journalism agement Academic Studies) Negev, Israel & Pennsylvania State University, USA) Room: DS-M425 Title: Can Unconscious Stereotypes Slow Newsroom Presentations: Presentations: Title: New Media and Political Participation Diversity? Cui Zhang Meadows (East Carolina University) & Rita Zajacz (University of Iowa, USA): Conceptual Chair & Discussant: Jürgen Wilke (University of Chair: Halliki Harro-Loit (University of Tartu, Estonia) Charles William Meadows III (Pfeiffer University): Ex- Quandary: Understanding Radiotelegraphy at the Mainz) Presentations: tend the Factors Influencing Public Opinion: Corporate 1903 and 1906 International Conferences Presentations: Jia Lu & Tian Zhang (Tsinghua University, China): Lin- Reputation on Mass Media and Social Media Sandra Braman (Texas A&M University, US) & Nathan Corinna Luethje (TU Dresden) & Birte Faehnrich guistic Intergroup Bias in Chinese Journalism Jenny Zhengye (Massey University) & Debbie Yichen Bares (Independent Scholar, US): Fair Queuing and (Berlin University for Professional Studies): The role of Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman (National Institute of Wu (Fu-Jen Catholic U): Institutionalizing public rela- Network Neutrality social scientists in crises journalism ‘ the case of the Development Administration, Thailand): How Journa- tions in the age of social media: An exploratory multi- Melanie Dulong de Rosnay & Francesca Musiani German ‘PEGIDA’ movement lists in China, Thailand, UK & the USA Talk About Truth Marcela Canavarro (University of Porto): Technopoli- case study in Taiwan and Power 142 143 TH U R S DAY, July 16 TH U R S DAY, July 16

Olivine Wai-Yu Lo (Hong Kong Shue Yan University): Session 38: Thursday, July 16, 2015 cation in the dawn of Chile’s 2011 mobilisation. Enyonam Osei-Hwere (West Texas A & M University, Guanxi and Gao Guanxi: Key Predictors of Business Slot Code: PCR-TH1a Alvaro Diego Herrera (University of Montreal, Canada): USA): Engaging Africans: Exploring Social Media and Relationship Performance between Hong Kong and Time: 09:00-10:30 Who speaks on behalf of whom? Questioning Parti- the Occupy Ghana Movement to Achieve Responsible Mainland Chinese Entrepreneurs - An Exploratory Room: DS-1545 cipatory Approaches through the Witoto Ethnic Safe- Governance in Ghana. Study on Hong Kong Small- and Medium-sized Enter- PANEL SESSION: Mediation and Participatory Dra- guarding Plan in the Colombian Amazon. Awais Saleem (Florida State University, Tallahassee, prises mas: Phenomenologies of Youth Culture and Global- USA) & Stephen McDowell (Florida State University, Hina Ayaz (Humboldt University of Berlin): CNN ization Tallahassee, USA): Social Media in Indian Politics: shapes the world: An analysis of CNN news bulletin Chair: Stuart R. Poyntz (Simon Fraser University, Session 40: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Promises and Implications. in framing public perception on Afghan refugee crisis Canada) Slot Code: PCR-TH1d Steven Sam (The University of Queensland, Australia): issue Presentations: Time: 09:00-10:30 Mobile Phone: A new mantra for challenging dominant Jacqueline Kennelly (Carleton University, Canada) & Room: DS-2585 governance practices in post conflict context Stuart R Poyntz (Simon Fraser University, Canada): PANEL SESSION: Environnement et société: faire Maren Beaufort & Josef Seethaler (Austrian Academy Participatory Communica- Lifeworlds and Surplus Meaning in Changing Times. entendre sa voix… et être entendu of Sciences, Austria): Can Social Networks Help to Kathleen Gallagher (Ontario Institute of Education at Chair: Stéphanie Yates (UQAM, Canada) Foster Participatory Democracy? A Comparative Ana- tion Research - PCR the University of Toronto, Canada): Performing Patriar- Discussant: Pierre Mongeau (UQAM, Canada) lysis in 15 European Countries. chy: Indian girls (en)gender a social imaginary. Presentations: Session 37: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Clovis Bergere (Rutgers University, USA): Researching Stephanie Yates & Myriam Arbour (UQAM, Canada): Slot Code: PCR-TH1c Street Corners as Sites of Youth Sociability in Guinea: Contestations citoyennes dans le cas d’un projet de Session 42: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Time: 09:00-10:30 Participatory Visual Methods, Relational Phenomenolo- mine aurifère au Québec: Expertises, expression émo- Slot Code: PCR-TH2a Room: DS-M540 gy and the Global ‘Politics of Encounter’. tive et légitimité Time: 14:00-15:30 Title: Media and participation: producers, audiences Leslie Robinson (University of Alberta, Canada) & Oumar Kane (UQAM, Canada): Biens communs et Pu- Room: DS-1545 and advertisers Maria-Carolina Cambre (King’s University College, blicité: Réflexions autour des luttes de légitimité dans Title: Impacts of rural communication Chair: Nico Carpentier (Uppsala University, Sweden) Western University, Canada): Phenomenological com- les arènes publiques environnementales Chair: Elske van de Fliert (The University of Presentations: munication: “what is this funny thing?” Henri Assogba (UQAM, Canada): Quand les acteurs Queensland, Australia) Debra Anne Adams (Queensland University of Tech- de la société civile s’approprient les médias… Presentations: nology, Australia): Voice, Deliberation, Resistance and Johanne Saint-Charles (UQAM, Canada): Réseaux de Sarah Cardey, Graham Clarkson, Peter Dorward & Persuasion Through Networked Journalism. Session 39: Thursday, July 16, 2015 relations et de discours – quelle place pour différentes Chris Garforth (University of Reading, UK): Innovation Renee Barnes & Doug Mahar (Univ. of the Sunshine Slot Code: PCR-TH1b voix? and “uptake”: implications for smallholder farmer inno- Coast, Australia): Psychological diversity in participato- Time: 09:00-10:30 Diane Lamoureux (Université Laval, Canada): Valoriser vation and rural communication services in East Africa. ry journalism: Understanding the role of personality in Room: DS-2508 la figure de l’amateur. Mark Leclair & Heather Gilberds (Farm Radio Inter- online commenting behaviour PANEL SESSION: Communication for participation national, Canada): ICTs and Technologies of Scale: Ana Duarte Melo (Universidade do Minho, Portugal): in South America: issues in focus and research ap- Knowledge Translation, Agricultural Extension and the Dynamic Axes of Participation: contributions to an proaches Session 41: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Adoption of Innovations. assessment model between hegemony and resistance. Chair: Flor Enghel (Malmö University, Sweden) Slot Code: PCR-TH2c Gordon Gow (University of Alberta, Canada) & Annika Sehl (TU Dortmund University, Germany), Presentations: Time: 14:00-15:30 Waidyanatha Nuwan (LIRNEasia): “Answers in the Volker Lilienthal (University of Hamburg, Germany), César Alan Ruiz Galicia (#YoSoy132, Mexico): #Yo- Room: DS-M540 Air:” A short film about a Canada-Sri Lanka partnership Stephan Weichert (MHMK Hamburg & Hamburg Me- Soy132: A Technopolitical, Contra-hegemonic and Title: Political engagement through ICTs: case studies development project using participatory research to dia School, Germany) & Dennis Reineck (University Democratizing Social Movement. from across the world promote inclusive innovation with low cost ICTs in of Hamburg, Germany) : Journalism and Participatory Claudia Magallanes-Blanco & Isabel Lozano-Maurer Chair: Tom Jacobson (Temple University, USA) agricultural communities. Practices: Gate opening or gate closing? (Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, Mexico): ¡Vivos Presentations: Ishita Rampal & Dr. Archna Kumar (University of Delhi, Marleen te Walvaart (University of Antwerp, Belgium): se los llevaron, vivos los queremos!: Un grito global Ricard Parrilla Guix, Stefan Gadringer & Philip Sinner India): Water Resource Management in Rural Com- Discussing power dynamics of audience participation para el reclamo de justicia social en México. (Universität Salzburg, Austria): Political empowerment munities: a study of ICTs mediated Neerjaal Project in in television productions Isaac Nahon-Serfaty & Mahmoud Eid (University of through social media? An analysis of Facebook’s per- Rajasthan, India. Ottawa, Canada): Research-action, communication formance as a platform for the political participation of Ataharul Chowdhury & Helen Hambly Odame (Uni- and healthcare policy: empowering breast cancer ad- citizens and minorities in Austria. versity of Guelph, Canada): Social Media Metrices for vocates in Venezuela. Frederic Guerrero-Solé (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Understanding Stakeholder’s Engagement. Jorge A. Saavedra (Goldsmiths College, University of Spain): Let’s transform! Twitter as a tool for social em- London): Enabling trust: Physical and private communi- powerment.

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on the Cyprus Problem Session 46: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Luis Antonio Santos (Universidade do Minho, Portu- Political Communication - Claire Sécail (IRISSO - LCP Université Paris- Slot Code: POE-TH1a gal): Portuguese media under Angolan capital rule – POL Dauphine), Bernardo Amigo Latorre (Universidad Time: 09:00-10:30 the political economy of a troubled relationship de Chile), Maria Cecilia Bravo (Universidad de Chile), Room: DS-3375 Session 43: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Pierre Lefébure (Université Paris 13 / IRISSO-LCP Title: Political Economy of Media Structures & Econo- Slot Code: POL-TH1a (CNRS)), Alexandre Borrell (Université d'Orléans / mics Session 48: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Time: 09:00-10:30 IRISSO-LCP (CNRS)): TV Interviews of the President Chair: Peter A Thompson (Victoria University of Wel- Slot Code: POE-TH2a Room: DS-M340 in Chile and France (2012-2015). A comparative lington, New Zealand) Time: 14:00-15:30 Title: Media Use and Media Agendas approach to political communication and journalistic Presentations: Room: R-R140 Chair: Caroline Avila (Universidad del Azuay and Uni- cultures Juliano Mendonca Domingues-da-Silva (Catholic Uni- Title: The Ambiguous Power of the Commons Under versidad Católica de Chile) Anna Shpyntova (National Research University): Fra- versity of Pernambuco, Brazil): Media concentration Capitalism Presentations: ming the Anti-Putin Movement: Narrative analysis of versus democratic principles? Measuring and compa- Chair: Eileen R. Meehan (Southern Illinois University Nihal Said & Lawrence Wood (Ohio University): Poli- “The Big Three” Russian channels ring exposure diversity in national TV markets Carbondale, United States) tical Knowledge and Participation in Relation to Media Mariano Dagatti (CONICET / Bueno Aires University): Laia Castro Herrero & Manuel Puppis (University of Presentations: Use Habits of Egyptian Citizens Construcción de hegemonía discursiva e identidades Fribourg, Germany): Uncovering the Nature of Media Graham Murdock (Loughborough University, UK): Johann Gründl, Nicole Gonser & Markus Grammel políticas en la Argentina contemporánea. En torno a Bias: The Role of Media Structures Commons, communication, and crisis (University of Applied Sciences of WKW): The many las elecciones presidenciales de 2015 Ilya Kiriya (National Research University-Higher School Benjamin J. Birkinbine (University of Nevada, USA): ways to gather political information: Changing patterns of Economics, Russia): Digital television revolution or Free software and the corporate commons: Red Hat, of news media attention re-concentration of the market: Case of Russia Inc. and the ambiguous power of the digital commons Eiri Elvestad (Buskerud and Vestfold University Colle- Political Economy - POE Eunkyoung Choi (HanYang University, Korea): Cruel Dorothy Kidd (University of San Francisco, USA): The ge), Mira Feuerstein (Oranim Educational Academic Power and Smart Capital in the Korean entertainment commons and the contest over social reproduction: College) & Angela Phillips (Goldsmiths University): business: The Changing Organization of Audition Pro- The case of the San Francisco Bay Session 45: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Trust or non-trust in traditional news media and how it grams Tewodros Workneh (University of Oregon, USA): State Slot Code: POE-TH1b matters for how social media is used in different natio- Sarah T. Roberts & Andrew Dicks (Western University, vanguardism and telecommunications as commons: Time: 09:00-10:30 nal contexts Canada): In the Shadows of the Upload: Filipino Com- Perspectives from the Global South Room: R-R140 Yuan Zeng (City University of Hong Kong): Mapping mercial Content Moderators and the Globalized Digital Title: Global Media, Content & Audiences Political Interest and Democratic Orientation Predic- Media Production Chain Chair: Guillermo Mastrini (Universidad de Nacional de tors in East Asia: A Comparative Study on the Impact Quilmes) Session 49: Thursday, July 16, 2015 of Media Exposure and Authoritarian Family Value on Presentations: Slot Code: POE-TH2b Political Engagement in Four Eastern Asian Societies Session 47: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Enrique Sánchez-Ruiz (Universidad de Guadalajara, Time: 14:00-15:30 Corinna Wenzel & Josef Seethaler (Austrian Academy Slot Code: POE-TH1c MX): Concentration and contested power in the Mexi- Room: A-2835 of Sciences, Vienna): Informed vs. Interpreting Ci- Time: 09:00-10:30 can Television System Title: Media & Finance tizens: The Changing Role of Citizenship and its Impli- Room: A-2835 César Bolaño & Paulo Victor Purificação Melo (Fe- Chair: Peter A Thompson (Victoria University of Wel- cations for the Quality of News Coverage Title: Political Economy of media regulation, gover- deral University of Sergipe, Brazil): Lights, camera, lington, New Zealand) nance & convergence concentration: Rede Globo’s 50th year and its hege- Presentations: Chair: Paschal Preston (Dublin City University, Ireland) mony over Brazilian Television Market Steve Schifferes & Sophie Elizabeth Knowles (City Presentations: Session 44: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Christopher Anthony Chavez (University of Oregon, University London, UK): Never let a good crisis go to Matthias Niedenfuehr (University of Tuebingen, Ger- Slot Code: POL-TH2a USA): The “El Rey Network” and the Re-Negotiation of waste: The 1929 and 2008 financial crises and the many): Blurred Borders - Merger of the regulatory Time: 14:00-15:30 the US Latino Audience narrative of austerity institutions in China as a reaction to a convergence of Room: DS-M340 Daniel Biltereyst (Ghent University, Belgium), José Wayne John Hope (Auckland University of Technology, media content Title: The Role of Key Words in Political Communica- Carlos Lozano (Texas A&M International, USA) & Phi- New Zealand): The realisation of capital and financia- Helena Sousa (University of Minho, Portugal): Media tion. Speech, Narratives and Discourses Analysis lippe Meers (University of Antwerp, Belgium): Revising lised capitalism : Conflicts of time Regulators in Europe: Facing Media Implosion and Chair: Eva Pujadas (Pompeu Fabra University) Hollywood’s dominance: Towards a comparative histo- Amanda Ciafone (University of Illinois Urbana- Normative Disorientation Presentations: rical approach Champaign, USA): Futures, Futurity, Failures: Nico Carpentier (Vrije Universiteit Brussel): Hegemony Titik Puji Rahayu (Airlangga University, Indonesia): Constructing the Financial Crises of Old Age moulded in bronze. Statues as contested materialisa- Communications Convergence and the Interplay of Bohyeong Kim (University of Massachusetts Amherst, tions of hegemonic and counter-hegemonic discourses Power in the Current Indonesian Politics USA): Thinking Rich, Feeling Hurt: Affective Pedagogy of Wealth-Tech in South Korea

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WORKING GROUPS Global Media Policy - GMP Health Communication and Hyderabad, India): The Public Discourse on Child Nu- Change & HIV and AIDS trition in India: A Case of Augmented Silence Environment, Science and Session 52: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Patricia Campbell (University of Calgary, Canada): Pu- Slot Code: CPT-TH1a Communication - HCC blic participation and self-care practices: How runners Risk Communication - ESR Time: 09:00-10:30 negotiate medical expertise Room: DS-1525 Session 53: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Session 50: Thursday, July 16, 2015 PANEL SESSION: Gendering Global Media Policy: Slot Code: HCC-TH1a Slot Code: ESR-TH1a Critical Perspectives on ‘Digital Agendas’: In memory Time: 09:00 – 10:30 Media Production Analysis Time: 09:00-10:30 of Dr. Heike Jensen (CPT and the Global Media Policy Room: DS-1520 Room: DS-M440 Working Group) Title: Digital Media: Use and Methodological Issues - MPA Title: Corporate and State Actors in Environmental Convenors: Claudia Padovani (University of Padova) Chair: Kate Holland (University of Canberra, Australia) Communication & Leslie Shade (University of Toronto) Presentations: Session 55: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of Antwerp) Chair: Lisa McLaughlin (Miami University) Vered Seidmann & Natalie Pang (Nanyang Technolo- Slot Code: MPA-TH2a Presentations: Discussant: Jo Pierson (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) gical University, Singapore): Autism Online: Vulnerabi- Time: 14:00-15:30 Derek Moscato (University of Oregon): The Political This panel features expert speakers from diverse lity and Ethical Dilemmas in Ethnographic Research on Room: DS-2518 Economy of Polar Diplomacy: A Textual Analysis of geo-cultural contexts, from academia and the advoca- Autism and Social Media Title: Professional Roles Arctic Council Declarations, 2004-2014 cy and policy sector, to address questions related to Christine Linke (University of Rostock, Germany): Di- Chair: Michael Munnik (University of Edinburgh, UK) Debra Jeanne Pentecost (Vancouver Island University): ‘digital agendas’: overall frameworks and strategies for gital Media and Cancer Diagnosis: A Critical Analysis Presentations: Consent and Resistance: Pipelines, Petroleum Produ- the development and implementation of digital policies of Communication in a Health-Threatening Situation for Ashfara Haque S. M. (Edith Cowan University, Bangla- cers, and the Battle for Public Perception. being adopted in most regional and national contexts. Adolescents and Young Adults desh) & Shameem Reza (University of Dhaka, Bangla- Benjamin Bigl & Lisa Dühring (University of Leipzig): It is now crucial to assess if and how such strategies Alexander Ort (Eberhard Karls Universitaet Tuebingen, desh): Children in Broadcast Media: Realities of Child Fracking in German Newspapers. Quantitative and live up to the commitment, made twenty years ago, of Germany) & Genevieve Mulack (Germany): Venting Participation in Bangladesh TV Programmes qualitative analyses of the impact of corporate com- fostering women’s participation in communication and Online - Using Sentiment Analysis to Evaluate Valence Layan Abdul Shakoor & Jaser I. Alagha (Northwestern munication on media coverage. of mainstreaming gender across all sectors. of Health-Related Communication in Digital Media University in Qatar, Qatar): What Implications Do the Danilo Rothberg (Sao Paulo State University): Public Presentations: Sinikka Torkkola (University of Tampere, Finland): Various Stages of Production Have on the Develop- communication and ecology: how digital politics is Claudia Padovani (University of Padova): Gendering Users of health-related Internet discussion boards: ment of Role Models in Arab Children’s Television fostering environmental sustainability in Brazil European Communication Governance: The Challenge seeking support and information Shows? Mackenzie Bledsoe & Suda Ishida (Hamline Univer- of Gender Mainstreaming Twenty Years After Beijing. Katrin Tonndorf & Julian Windscheid (Passau Univer- Denise Matthews (Eastern Connecticut State Univer- sity): Twitter Usage in Public Communication Cam- Leslie Regan Shade (University of Toronto): Missing in sity, Germany): An interactive video application for the sity, USA): An Auto-Ethnographic Reflection on Making paigns: Agenda Setting and Issue Framing of the Action: Gender in Canada’s Digital Agenda. rehabilitation of prostate cancer patients: evaluating a Personal Historical Documentary: Micro Resistance California Drought Crisis Anita Gurumurty (IT for Change): Whose Digital Agen- the effect on usability and knowledge to the Hegemony of Silenced Past das? Unpacking What Counts for Policy. Stephen Andriano-Moore (University of Nottingham, Session 51: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Anne Webb (Independent consultant Gender research Ningbo, China): Professional Identities of Hollywood Slot Code: ESR-TH1b design, training and management, Canada): Informa- Session 54: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Film Sound Practitioners Time: 14:00-15:30 tion and Communication Technology in a Gender Ine- Slot Code: HCC-TH2a Room: DS-M465 quality Context: Time: 14:00–15:30 SECTION BUSINESS MEETING Research in Africa and the Middle East. Room: DS-1520 Popular Culture - POC Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of Antwerp) Fiona Martin and Gerard Goggin (University of Syd- Title: Media Practices and Constructions of Health, Presentations: ney): Reconstructing the Ubiquitous End-User: The Risk and Expertise Session 56: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of Antwerp), Doro- New Politics of Gender and Media Policy in Digital Chair: Yolanda Etakathrina Paul (University of the Slot Code: POC-TH1a thee Arlt (University of Bern, Switzerland) and Anders Government Services in Australia. West Indies, Jamaica) Time: 09:00-10:30 Hansen (University of Leicester) Presentations: Room: DS-M220 Oliver Quiring (Gutenberg-University of Mainz, Ger- Title: Mobs, Leaders and The Undead many): On the way to the optimised brain? Media re- Chair: Lothar Mikos porting on pharmacological cognitive enhancement Presentations: Kate Holland (University of Canberra, Australia): Allison Levin (Independent scholar and Consultant): Contesting the Power of Media and Communication in The Leadership Game: A Critical Analysis of the Popu- the Context of Mental Health Issues larity of Billy Beane Karthik Kamalanathan & Usha Raman (University of William Charles Trapani & Laura Winn (Florida Atlantic 148 149 TH U R S DAY, July 16 TH U R S DAY, July 16 University, USA): Zombie U.: Humans vs. Zombies, Lam Ho Yan (Hong Kong Shue Yan University): Imagi- CLOSING CONFERENCE | CONFÉRENCE DE CLÔTURE | Free Speech Restrictions and the Rise of the Uncanny nary China and Ideology of Mainland Chinese Reality University TV show 'The Voice of China': Hong Kong Audiences' CONFERENCIA DE CLAUSURA Aaron Shapiro (Annenberg School for Communication, Interpretation and Cultural Identity Construction University of Pennsylvania): The Medium is the Mob Time: 16:00-17:30 Erica Ka-yan Poon (Hong Kong Baptist University) & Place: Auditorium Marie-Gérin-Lajoie Joseph Peter Ferrerosa (Santa Monica College, USA): Session 59: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Turning the Lens: Hegemonic Forces at work in The Slot Code: POC-TH2a Hunger Games JAMAL EDDINE NAJI Time: 14:00-15:30 Room: DS-M220 Communication and democracy: local contexts Communication et démocratie: Contextes locaux Title: Projecting enthusiasms and cultural identity discourses et discours culturo-identitaires. Session 57: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Chair: Tonny Krijnen Slot Code: POC-TH1b Presentations: Tamsin van Tonder (Department of The contemporary world map, tragically cracked La mapmonde contemporaine, tragiquement lé- Time: 09:00-10:30 Communication and Media Studies, University of Jo- by unprecedented terrorism and genocides, zardée par un terrorisme et des génocides sans Room: DS-M260 hannesburg, South Africa): ‘Problematic Faves’: K-pop seems to be drawn again before our eyes from précédents, semble se redessiner devant nos Chair: Barry King fangirls and micro-activism many paradoxes and ambiguities, also unprece- yeux à partir de moult paradoxes et ambigüités, Presentations: Ajit S. Gagare (Savitribai Phule Pune Jin Lee (Southern Illinois University): Why Are They dented. Leading these discussions is a communi- également sans précédents. A leur tête une University, India): ‘Stylistic Similarities’: Genre Analysis Fanatical About K-Pop’ : A case study on K-pop fans cation-related series whose theories and usages série relative à la communication dont les théo- of Contest Reality Shows on Indian Television in the U.S. never predicted, nor anticipated, such a central ries et les usages n’ont jamais prévu, ni même Rotimi Williams Olatunji (Lagos State University, Ni- Zhiqiu Zhou (Northwestern University, USA): Unquali- and decisive role in the deflagration of the socie- anticipé, un rôle moteur aussi central et décisif geria): The Changing Role of Entertainment Media in fied Communist Citizens: Representations of Intellec- Periods of General Elections: The Case of Nigeria’s tal, cultural, identical (non-human), and their role in dans les déflagrations -inhumaines- sociétales, tuals and ‘Modernity’ in China’s Cultural Revolution, the human violence that accompanies or ensues culturelles, identitaires, et les violences hu- Emerging Democracy 1966-1976 from them, as we are seeing today. This is parti- maines qui les accompagnent ou en découlent, Susana Jeanine Mondragon (Independent scholar and Christopher Francis White (Sam Houston State Uni- cularly relevant in the far, middle and near east, comme il en est de nos jours. Tout particuliè- Journalist): Press Red Note: characterization of popu- versity, Texas): When Monologues Were Monologues: lar culture in Mexico Johnny Carson’s American Forum 1984-1992 and in Africa, in local contexts that have known rement en extrême, moyen et proche orient, en Hans-Peter Degn, Pia Azzolinin (Aarhus University) & colonialist violence and, more or less, a systema- Afrique. C'est-à-dire dans des contextes locaux Stinne Gunder Strøm Krogager (Aalborg University, tic ‘hold-up’ of their memory, culture and identity, ayant connu la violence du colonialisme et un Denmark): Danish Drama Series: An Export Success Session 60: Thursday, July 16, 2015 as exemplified by South Africa and Morocco. The plus ou moins systématique hol-up de leur mé- Cradled on the Domestic Market Slot Code: POC-TH2c promise brandished by the 21st Century right moire, de leur culture, de leur identité, comme Time: 14:00-15:30 before its birth of a ‘civilized jump’ to a humanity dans les exemples de l’Afrique du Sud ou du Room: DS-M240 reign—economically globalized, morally and cultu- Maroc, entre autres… La promesse brandie par Session 58: Thursday, July 16, 2015 Title: Performing sexualities rally universalist, in peaceful and inter-cultural and le 21ème siècle dès la veille de sa naissance d’un Slot Code: POC-TH2b Chair: Garry Whannel inter-civilized exchange, thanks to the Copernican « saut civilisationnel » vers le règne d’une huma- Time: 09:00-10:30 Presentations: Frederik Dhaenens (UGhent, Bel- revolution of communication and its tools and nité, économiquement globalisée, moralement Room: DS-M260 gium): How queer is pink film programming': An usages—is vanishing. This promise, however, is et, culturellement universaliste, dans la paix et Title: Screened imaginaries inquiry into the representational politics of an iden- dangerously fading with the increasing number of l’échange inter-culturel et inter-civilisationnel, Chair: Sofie van Bauwel tity-based film program at Film Fest Gent physical, moral, and cultural violence that invades grâce à la révolution copernicienne de la commu- Presentations: Lee Claire Wilkins (Wayne State Sofie Van Bauwel & Frederik Dhaenens (UGhent, Bel- our daily lives. We have reached a point where nication et de ses attirails et usages, s’évapore et University, USA): Dystopia on Camera: Political power gium): Bending the Body: A textual analysis of Stromae it is tempting to declare ‘the end of communica- s’éloigne dangereusement au fil des chroniques and individual development in a mediated State and Beyoncé's body politics tion,’ or at least this is what has been exposed de violences physiques, morales, culturelles et Mariekie Burger (University of Johannesburg, South Ernesto Ermar Coronel Pereyra (Posgrado de Cien- or sung by the founders of its theories in the past identitaires qui assaillent notre événementiel quo- Africa): Facebook postings of South Africans: sites of cias Políticas y Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autóno- century, the century of the Universal Declaration tidien. Au point qu’il serait tentant de décréter « struggle, or sites of authentic self-expressions' ma, Mexico): Cinema, Politics and Communication: of Human Rights and of ‘never again!’ la fin de la communication », au moins telle qu’elle Balázs Boross (Erasmus University Rotterdam): The film "Milk" as the staging of a political nous a été exposée- voire chantée- par les pères ''These cameras are here for a reason' media coming moment, out, symbolic power and the value of 'participation'. fondateurs de ses théories au siècle dernier, Sander De Ridder (Ghent University, Belgium): Digital siècle de la Déclaration Universelle de Droits de Behind the scenes of the Dutch reality programme, Uit media and intimacy in youth cultures: Sexualities, de- l’Homme et du « plus jamais ça ! ». de Kast sires and relationships as digital media practices 150 151 TH U R S DAY, July 16 SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS

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