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Michele Paule (Oxford Brookes University) Day-to-day Breakdown 'Not Just Because She’s Famous’: Girls’ Engagements with Celebrity Leaders Kate Lonie (University of Sydney) Wednesday 9th January 2019 Policing the Political: Young Women and Contemporary Celebrity Feminism

Wake Up with Wallace "Filming Communities in : Processes of Practice and 09:00 - 10:30 Start the conference with a walk to the historic Wallace Monument. Meet in the 1B WALLACE Production, Ethics and Representation” (TP008) Court Hotel Reception at 08:55 Room: Chair: Kirsten MacLeod MONUMENT BLAIR LOGIE Kirsten MacLeod ( Napier University) Registration The Past in the Present: Constructions of Community Through Participatory and 10:00 - 11:30 Collaborative Documentary Production HOTEL RECEPTION Alistair Scott (Edinburgh Napier University) Representing Scottish Communities on – How today’s Practice Has Evolved Welcome and opening session from Previous Project Work 11:30 - 11:45 Gerry McCormac ( and Vice , ) BLAIR ATHOLL Anita Biressi (MeCCSA Chair) Nicola Black (University West of Scotland) Alenka Jelen-Sanchez (LOC Co-Chair, University of Stirling) ‘Atlas of Belonging’: Co-Creating Knowledge with the Roma Communities in Govanhill Keynote Session: 11:45 - 12:30 Chair: Richard Haynes Shona Main (Stirling University and School of Art) BLAIR ATHOLL Inside The Shared Space of Documentarist and Subject: The Quietly Radical Ideas Philip Schlesinger () and Ethics of Jenny Gilbertson What's happened to the public sphere? Changing Representations of the Family in Film and Television Lunch 1C Chair: Caroline Ruddell 12:30 - 13:30 Room: ABBEYCRAIG LOMOND IP093 - Tracey Mollet () RESTAURANT “Our Children Don’t Live Here Anymore”: Trump, Reagan and the Destruction of the Nuclear Family in Netflix’s Stranger Things Parallel Sessions 1 13:30 - 15:00 IP012 - Duncan Breeze (University of East Anglia) BREAKOUT ROOMS "Post-Nuclear" Structures: Nationalising Contemporary Families in Koreeda Hirokazu's I Wish Girls' Mediated Political Engagements (TP009) 1A Chair: Michelle Paule IP071 - Will Lawrence () Room: "It's Called Communal Living, Sweetie": Domestic Realism and the Hippy Mother ALLANWATER Hanna Klien-Thomas (Oxford Brookes University) on TV Speaking Up - Speaking For: Practices of Voice in Young Women’s Use of Testimonial Hashtags IP054 - Deborah Jermyn () ‘It doesn’t seem like Our Lives Should Be This Much Work’: The End of Marriage Janet Batsleer (Manchester Metropolitan University) and Contemporary Romcom How does the Personal Become Political Now? Feminist Activism in the Partispace Study of Youth Participation in 8 European Cities Radio 1D Chair: Suzy Angus and Janieann McCracken

MeCCSA 2019 | Day-to-day Breakdown University of Stirling | www.stir.ac.uk/meccsa2019 Room: IP078 - Daithi Mac Sithigh (Queen’s University Belfast) Global Humanitarianism and Communication: Cultural and MULL Codes Decoded and Records Recorded: The Regulation of Radio Programmes 1G Pedagogical Perspectives (TP007) under the UK Broadcasting Code Room: Chair: Michael Lawrence BLAIR ATHOLL IP105 - Jerry Padfield (University of the West of Scotland) Katerina Loukopoulou () Broadening Participation in Community Radio Using Digital Technology The Marshall Plan Films: A Time Capsule of Humanitarian Narratives IP049 - Emma Heywood () Michael Lawrence () Studio Kalangou: Radio in Niger and Its Impact on Women's Rights and Halloween Humanitarianism: The Child and Horror in Shirley Clarke’s A Scary Time Empowerment (1960) IP083 - Stephen McCann (Dublin ) Rachel Tavernor (University of Sussex) Sounding Free Derry: Radio and the Left in Derry, 1969-1972 Mediating : Humanitarian NGOs’ Contrapuntal Practices

Digital Media, Participation and Change Eleftheria Lekakis (University of Sussex) 1E Chair: Eddy Borges Rey Teaching Humanitarianism through Media, Culture and Communication Room: CALLANDER IP039 - Amanda Geary Pate (University of Glasgow) DOLLAR Investigating the Potential of Drawing on 'Unknown Knowns' To Use Digital Refreshments Storytelling as a Pedagogical Tool in Media Education 15:00 - 15:30 CONSERVATORY IP111 - Petra Ragnerstam, Sara Bjärstorp (Malmö University) Participation as Empowerment: The Use of Social Media in Live Action Role Playing Parallel Sessions 2 15:30 - 17:00 IP140 - Lyndon Way (Liverpool Hope University) BREAKOUT ROOMS The Role of Online Musical Musings in Advocating Change #Metoo and the Future of Feminist Media Studies (TP002) IP060 - Jack Kang Jie (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies) 2A Chair: Karen Boyle Unmatured Commodification, Unintegrated Structuration: A Study on the Content Room: In The Three Chinese Diasporic Wechat Public Accounts ALLANWATER Daniel Massie (Universities of Glasgow & Strathclyde) Beyond Acknowledgment: Film Studies’ Responses to Structure of Abuse and Ethics and Credibility in the Media Complicity 1F Chair: Peter Golding Room: Karen Boyle (University of Strathclyde) ERSKINE FINTRY IP135 - Rebecca Trelease (Auckland University of Technology) Scandal, Red Carpets and the In/Visibility of Abuse There for the Right Reasons – An Auto-Ethnographic Account of the Bachelor Susan Berridge (University of Stirling) IP010 - Jen Birks () Mark Schwahn and Sexual Violence On and Off-Screen In One Tree Hill Fact checking the UK General Election: Informing Debate Online? Islandness: Identity and Independence (TP003) 2B Chair: Sarah Neely IP008 - Graeme Baxter , Rita Marcella () Room: If Your Mother Says She Loves You, Check It Out. Citizens’ Approaches to BLAIR LOGIE Tony Grace (University of the West of Scotland) Evaluating the Credibility of Information Provided Online By Political Actors in Boswell on the Islands from the Mediterranean to the Minch Scotland Kathryn A. Burnett (University West of Scotland), Ray Burnett (Scottish Centre for IP056 - Wenkai Jin and Bo Han (Tsinghua University) Island Studies) Ethical Responsibilities of Various Subjects in Science Communication’s Rumours “Whichever Way I Look I See A Clouded Horizon”: on Wechat Platform

MeCCSA 2019 | Day-to-day Breakdown University of Stirling | www.stir.ac.uk/meccsa2019 Tony Grace (University of the West of Scotland) The Image of Muslims in the Creative Industries: Racism and MacDiarmid on Shetland 2F Representation (TP001) Room: Chair: Gurvinder Aujla-Sidhu Mediating Memory ERSKINE FINTRY 2C Chair: Maria Velez-Serna Gurvinder Aujla-Sidhu () Room: Gatekeeping the British Asian Communities LOMOND IP075 - Eva Cheuk-Yin Li (King's College London), Alister Fraser (University of Glasgow) Robert Topinka (Birkbeck University) Mediating Cultural Memory and Crime: The ‘Second Lives’ Of Kowloon Walled City Anti-Muslim Memes and the Rise of the Alt-Right

IP004 - Ahmet Atay (College of Wooster) Naida Redgrave (University of East London) Digital Re-Connections: Diasporas and Digital Memory Representations of Black Muslim Women in Contemporary Cinema

IP117 - Irena Reifová,, Marketa Stechova (Charles University Prague) Media and Youth Remembering Socialist Habitus in Czech Reality TV Programs As Generationalised 2G Chair: Richard Haynes Memory Practise Room: BLAIR ATHOLL IP027 - Jennifer Durrett (SOAS ) PB002 - Dario Sinforiani, Janieann McCracken, Suzy Angus (University of Stirling) The Impact of Film Practice Education on Refugee Youth Memory and Advocacy – ‘Giving Voice To Those Who Have None…’ A media Manifesto for 2019 (TP006) IP131 - Moritz Stock, Florian Krauß (University Siegen) 2D Chair: Des Freeman Teen TV from : Fictional Web Series for the Public-Service Content Room: Network Funk MULL Des Freedman (Goldsmiths University of London) Media Power IP034 - Robert Gabriel (University of Glasgow) Socio-Economic Ideology in Contemporary ‘Tween’ Television Programming Natalie Fenton (Goldsmiths University of London) People Power IP092 - Barbra Mitra () Ten Years On: Children, Continuity and Change in Media Use and Gender Lina Denick () Perceptions Data Justice Comfort Break Justin Schlosberg (Birkbeck, University of London) 17:00 -- 17:15 Media Justice Roundtable Session 1: Media and Nations in Transition Media and Conflict 17:15 - 18:15 Chair: Neil Blain 2E Chair: Tom Collins ALLANWATER Room: Kirsty Hughes (Scottish Centre on European Relations) CALLANDAR IP002 - Maayan Amir (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Michael Higgins (University of Strathclyde) DOLLAR Israeli Artists for Defence Fund Mariola Tarrega (Nesta) Irena Reifova (Charles University) IP136 - Sacha Van Leeuwen (University of Glasgow) Cesar Jimenez-Martinez () Achieving Legitimacy in A New Media Ecology: How Cyber Commemorations of Fallen British Soldiers Influence Public Support/Opposition for Warfare Roundtable Session 2: Women in Media and Politics 17:15 - 18:15 Chair: Karen Ross IP103 - Ozge Ozduzen (Loughborough University London) LOMOND Countering Authoritarianism: Video Activism and Political Filmmaking in the Alys Mumford (Engender) Post-Gezi Environment Talat Yaqoob (Equate Scotland, Edinburgh Napier University)

MeCCSA 2019 | Day-to-day Breakdown University of Stirling | www.stir.ac.uk/meccsa2019 Fiona McKay (Robert Gordon University) Thursday 10th January 2019 Michele Paule (Oxford Brooks University) Nathalie Weidhase (Birmingham City University) Parallel Sessions 3 09:00 - 10:30 Materials of Hope: Film Screening BREAKOUT ROOMS 17:15 - 18:15 Graham Jeffery (University West of Scotland) Popular Feminism 3A Chair: Susan Berridge Room: Drinks Reception ALLANWATER 18:30 - 19:30 Raise a glass to MeCCSA 2019 and join us at the Pathfoot Building. IP141 - Nathalie Weidhase (Birmingham City University) PATHFOOT The Feminist Politics of Meghan Markle CRUSH HALL IP122 - Camilla Rostvik () Like A Girl? How Always and Leo Burnett Reinvented Menstrual Product Pub Quiz Advertising In 2014 19:30 - 22:00 A test of your wits and general knowledge. Join us for an evening of fun at The MEADOWPARK Meadowpark pub, situated just outside of the Stirling Campus. IP037 - Ruth Garland (University of Hertfordshire) PUB Loose Women: A ‘Skin Deep’ Manifestation of Commercialized Post-Feminism or an Empowering Space for Feminist Discourses?

News Reporting in the UK and Ireland 3B Chair: Agnes Gulyas Room: BLAIR LOGIE IP094 - Kerry Moore (Cardiff University) Journalism, the Third Sector and Poverty Reporting In the UK

IP138 - Rhian Waller () "Goth Girl Crusade": Does Coverage of the Murder of Sophie Lancaster Reveal A Shift in Tabloid Agenda-Setting?

IP015 - Anthony Crawley (Liverpool Hope University) Credit Positive Or Negative?: Credit Rating Agencies’ Discourse on Brexit’s Implications for Ireland, The UK, and the Northern Irish Peace Process

IP120 - Abi Rhodes (University of Nottingham) Continuous Framing in a Changing Political Environment: An Analysis of the Anti-Austerity Argument for the NHS during Election Time

Mediated Nationhood 3C Chair: Katherine Champion Room: LOMOND IP059 - Tanja Jurkovic (University of East Anglia) Metamorphosis of Horror: Social, Political and Cultural Changes in the Balkans Examined Through the Lens of Horror Genre Films

IP097 - Robert Munro (Queen Margaret University) Performing the National? Scottish Cinema in the Time of Indyref

MeCCSA 2019 | Day-to-day Breakdown University of Stirling | www.stir.ac.uk/meccsa2019 IP055 - Cesar Jiminez-Martinez (Loughborough University) ERSKINE FINTRY Chair: Raymond Boyle Constructing the Media : The Role of Foreign Correspondents in Covering the Rise and fall of Brazil IP128 - Lynn Sinclair (University of the West of Scotland) Professional Learning Experiences: Everybody Wants to Work in Telly? IP096 - Anirban Mukhopadhyay (University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign) Witnessing the “Dyer Moment”: Changing Notions of “Nation” and “Narration” IP018 - Stephen Connolly (University of the Creative Arts) Recapitulating Practice as Research as Archive; How Can Moving Image PaR be Witnessing Representations and Extensions of Reality through Documented and Archived? 3D Technology and Art IP014 - Stephanie Cattigan (University of Glasgow) Room: Chair: Thomas Allmer MULL 'The Right Film for the Job': How the SFC’s Industrial Panel (1946-1976) Promoted Social Progress and Education in the Workplace IP073 - Kerstin Leder Mackley, Carey Jewitt, Sara Price, Douglas Atkinson (UniversityCollege London) IP020 - Hedwig De Smaele (Ku Leuven Campus Brussel) Imaginations of Continuity and Change: Social, Sensory and Material Configura- When Apple Meets Darwin. How Journalism Students Look to the Future of tions in Prototyping for Remote Digital Touch Communication Journalism IP036 - Shiyu Gao () Technological Body in Becoming: Developing New Identity in Contemporary Chi- Refreshments nese New Media Art 10:30 - 11:00 CONSERVATORY IP062 - Emma Kaylee Graves (Canterbury Christ Church University) Promotional Discourse in News Coverage of Extended Reality Technologies Parallel Sessions 4 11:00 - 12:30 IP013 - Jeremy Bubb (University of Roehampton) BREAKOUT ROOMS The Missing Page - representing the un-representable Everyday Sexism, Gender-Based Violence and Gender Inequalities Political Communication 4A Chair: Milly Williamson 3E Chair: Ozge Ozduzen Room: Room: ALLANWATER IP134 - Einar Thorsen, Chindu Sreedharan () CALLANDER IP007 - Ana I. Barragán-Romero, Antonio Pineda (University of Seville) Rape and Sexual Violence in the News: Comparing Ten Newspapers Across Six DOLLAR Old Wine in New Bottles? Continuity and Change in Spanish Political Propaganda Languages in India through Instagram IP087 - Clare McKeown (University of Stirling) IP038 - Francis Gbadago () From Prevalence to 1000 Words: Continuities and Change in Representations of Towards Participatory Communication in the Implementation of Development Men’s Violence Against Women Policy Initiatives: The Role of Traditional Leaders as ‘Communicaton Actors’ In Ghana IP119 - Wilissa Reist (University of Alberta) Beyond the Joke: Exploring the Gendered Dimensions of Hostile Humour in IP077 - Matthew Lovatt, Brendan Lawson (University of Leeds) Canadian Political Cartoons Quantifying Crisis?: The Use Of Statistics By Politicians To Rhetorically Construct National Crises IP104 - Anna Ozimek (University of Leeds) Postfeminist Sensibility in the Videogame Production IP143 - Kate Wright, Mel Bunce, Martin Scott (University of Edinburgh) States, Soft Power and Humanitarian Reporting Communications, Media and Culture in Scotland 4B Chair: Kathryn Burnett Academia and Practice: Education, Practice-Based Research and Room: 3F Professional Development BLAIR LOGIE IP030 - Rebecca Finkel (Queen Margaret University) Room:

MeCCSA 2019 | Day-to-day Breakdown University of Stirling | www.stir.ac.uk/meccsa2019 Police Communication and Public Interpretations of Safety at Scottish Festivals Representation, Politics and Ideology in the Media 4E Chair: Greg Singh IP086 - Fiona McKay (Robert Gordon University) Room: Identity, Gender and Scottishness: An Exploration of Gendered Discourses in a CALLENDAR IP046 - Devolved Media Context DOLLAR Katherine Harrison, Jayne Raisborough, Lisa Taylor () Towards A Visual Grammar of Benefits Stigma: Representations of Space and Place IP116 - Peter Reid (Robert Gordon University) in Factual Welfare Programming Little : Provincial Press Coverage Of Norwegian And Danish Refugees Dur- ing The Second World War. A Study of North-East Scotland IP121 - Thamires RIibeiro De Mattos (State University Of Campinas) Clones and Personhood in Orphan Black: Postmodern Individuality in the Midst Of IP070 - Audrey Laing (Robert Gordon University) Bio-Chaos Where Does Scottish Bookshop Fit in Modern Scotland in Terms of Community, Culture and Place? IP068 - Mita Lad (Middlesex University) An Exploration of the Conservative Hindu Agenda through Contemporary Prime Media, Affect and Emotions Time Hindi-Language Serials. 4C Chair: Anne Cronin Room: IP001 - QI AI (University of Nottingham) LOMOND IP066 - Fuk Yin (Jessica) Kong (London School of Economics and Political Science) Sorry Baby and ff you are the One: The Interaction with Politic Campaign, Taboo "Listening" To Social Movement: A Connection between Rationality, Culture, Subject Matters and Regulatory Authority in Feng Xiaogang's New Year Celebration Emotion, and Affect Films

IP109 - Rodrigo Porto Carreiro Neves () Media (Self-)Regulation and Cultural Policy Representing Happiness: The Coverage of Well-Being Indexes in the Media and the 4F Chair: Phil Ramsey Construction of Images and Narratives of Joy Room: ERSKINE FINTRY IP053 - Jonathan Heawood (Impress) IP107 - Sarah Pedersen (Robert Gordon University) Policy Network Paper - Regulation, anyone? Media freedom and ‘High-Quality Be Happy: Media Representation of the Orkney Islands as the ‘Happiest’ Place to Journalism’ Live IP072 - Elysia Lechelt (University of Leeds) IP026 - Taner Dogan (Ibn Haldun University) The Politics of Participation in Cultural Policy Making Islamism, Populism and the new Digital Media Ecosystem IP100 - Maria Fernanda O'Brien (Dublin City University) UK Television and Cinema Industries A Video Games Tax Expenditure for Ireland? Taxation Policy as Cultural Policy 4D Chair: John Izod Room: IP115 - Sally Reardon, Phil Chamberlain, Marcus Keppel-Palmer, Tom Smith, MULL IP011 - Raymond Boyle (University of Glasgow) (University of the West of England) The UK Television Talent Industry Ensuring Justice is seen to be done: A Manifesto for a New Approach to Court Reporting IP101 - Michael O’Neill (University of Glasgow) ‘What Is Dead May Never Die’: Notions of Value, Success & Utility for British Re-Sounding Community Voices: Finding Meaningfulness in the Television Pilots 4G Mundane (TP005) Room Chair: Josephine Coleman IP035 - Frances Galt (De Montfort University) BLAIR ATHOLL Women and the Association of Cinematograph, Television and Allied Technicians (Actt): Continuity and Change during the 1980s Kim Fox (The American University in Cairo) #Aucdiaries: Oral Histories and Pedagogy IP074 - David Lee (University of Leeds) The South Bank Show, Popular Music and the Re-Framing of Arts Television Josephine Coleman (Birkbeck College London)

MeCCSA 2019 | Day-to-day Breakdown University of Stirling | www.stir.ac.uk/meccsa2019 The Localized Practice of Interfaith Radio Magda Pieczka (Queen Margaret University) Tom Collins (University of Stirling) Aleksandar Kocic (Edinburgh Napier University) Samantha Groessler () Where Listeners Are Programme Makers – A Survey of Community Radio in Iain Macwhirter (Herald Scotland) Scotland Whisky Tasting Lunch and MeCCSA Network Meetings 17:45 - 18:45 A tasting of a selection of single malts delivered by Stirling’s Woodwinters. 12:30 - 14:00 CONSERVATORY ABBEYCRAIG RESTAURANT Conference Dinner and Ceilidh 19:30 - 23:30 The highlight of the social programme, dinner at the Stirling Court Hotel followed Keynote session: ABBEYCRAIG by an evening of traditional Scottish Ceilidh dancing. 14:00 - 15:30 Chair: Sarah Neely (University of Stirling) RESTAURANT BLAIR ATHOLL Shohini Chaudhuri () Cinema of Constraints: Continuity and Change in Contemporary Filmmaking from and about the Arab World and Iran

Leshu Torchin (University of St. Andrews) Genre and Geopolitics:Economies of Fact, Finance, and the Body

Refreshments 15:30 - 16:00 CONSERVATORY

MeCCSA Annual General Meeting 16:00 - 17:30 Speaker: Andrew Chitty (AHRC) BLAIR ATHOLL

Comfort break 17:30 - 17:45

Roundtable Session 3: Media Production in Scotland 17:45 - 18:45 Chair: Sarah Neely & Susan Berridge ALLANWATER Lisa Kelly (University of Glasgow) Katherine Champion (University of Stirling) Raymond Boyle (University of Glasgow) Susan Kemp (University of Edinburgh) Inge Sorensen (University of Glasgow)

Roundtable Session 4: ‘Poachers and Gamekeepers’ – 17:45 - 18:45 The Intersections of Journalism and Public Relations LOMOND Chair: Richard Haynes & Alenka Jelen-Sanchez

Anne Cronin (University of Lancaster)

MeCCSA 2019 | Day-to-day Breakdown University of Stirling | www.stir.ac.uk/meccsa2019 Friday 11th January 2019 Public Engagement with Autonomous Vehicle Development in the : Analysing Participatory Public-Making Practices and Their Political Effects Parallel Sessions 5 09:00 - 10:30 IP110 - Alison Pereston (Ofcom) BREAKOUT ROOMS Twelve Years of Media Lives: Media Journeys and What They Can Tell Us

IP045 - Catherine Happer and Andrew Hoskins (University of Glasgow) The Traces and Legacies of #Metoo (TP013) Trolling the Everyday: The Shifting Norms of Public Discourse 5A Chair: Inge Ejbye Sørensen Room: ALLANWATER Inge Ejbye Sørensen (University of Glasgow) Continuity and Change in the Film and TV Industries Zentropa Beyond #Metoo 5D Chair: Raymond Boyle Room: Lisa W. Kelly MULL IP076 - Lisa Lin (Royal Holloway University of London) Difficult Women? Gendered Power Relations in the Screen Industries From Analogue to Convergence: Continuity and Change in Chinese Television Industry Maja Brandt Andreasen (Universities of Strathclyde and Stirling) Victim-Blaming and Slut-Shaming In Internet Memes about #Metoo IP088 - James McLean (University of East Anglia) Crossing the Stream(s): Transistions to Digital for British Factual Television Vikki Turbine (University of Glasgow) Production Understanding Pussy Riot, Trauma and Spectacle Post #Metoo IP137 - Maria Velez-Serna (University of Stirling) Film Supply for Non-Theatrical Exhibition: Old and New Practices China and Intercultural Media Studies 5B Chair: David Fleming IP006 - Kenny Barr, University of Glasgow Room: Money Talks, Content Counts: Quantifying Content in the UK Television Production BLAIR LOGIE IP145 - Shiyu Zheng () Sector How Chinese Fans Use Social Media to Transnationally Engage In the Participatory Culture of Contemporary British TV Drama Communication in Crisis and Political Change IP048 - Lara Herring () 5E Chair: Derek Hodge Scaling the Great (Cultural) Wall: Problematising Cultural Negotiation in Room: China-Hollywood Co-Productions CALLANDER IP126 - Yana Semerdjieva (University of Stirling) DOLLAR Observing Political Graffiti as a Measure of Political Change through Google Maps IP108 - Yuzhu Peng (Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University) Street View Archives Data Collection Nationalism vs. Feminism: The Debates on Gender Issues on Chinese Community Question-Answering Site Zhihu IP003 - Oylun Apak (Goldsmiths University of London) The Gezi Protests on Vine: Documentation of Symbolic and Sporadic Expressions IP041 - Zexu Guan () of Dissent The Technique of Appearance Management of Beauty Bloggers: Disciplining Women’s Bodies in Digital China IP130 - David Smith, Rob Dover, John Downey (Loughborough University) Communicating in a Haze: The Challenges of Hybrid Media and Hybrid Threats in Crisis Communication Audiences and Engagement 5C Chair: Michael Higgins IP132 - Sara Tafakori (London School of Economics) Room: Emotional Politics: Social Media and Economic Sanctions on Iran LOMOND IP040 - Antje Gluck (Teeside University) Hungry Beast or Rational Citizen? How TV Journalists Imagine their Audiences Media, Ethnicity, Racism IP085 - Declan McDowell-Naylor (Royal Holloway University of London) 5F Chair: Einar Thorsen

MeCCSA 2019 | Day-to-day Breakdown University of Stirling | www.stir.ac.uk/meccsa2019 Room: IP063 - Gholam Khiabany (Goldsmiths University of London) 6B Blacklists and Candle Light. A comparative politics of Screen Media ERSKINE FINTRY State, Media and the ‘Legitimate Use of Racism’ Room: South Korea (TP010) BLAIR LOGIE Chair: Mark Plaice IP031 - Jimmy Balud Fong (University of the Philippines Baguio) Engaging Digital Media for Indigenous Ethnic Identity Politics and Representation Mark Plaice (University of Central Lancashire) in Northern Philippines The Political Power of Film: The Films on the ‘Blacklist’

IP067 - Afroditi-Maria Koulaxi (London School of Economics and Political Science) JaeWook Ryu (Lancaster University) The Mediation of Migration ‘Crisis’: Towards A Research Framework The Politics of Korean Cinema: The Relationship Between National Politics and Film Production Islamist Politics and Media Activism 5G Chair: Elizabeth Poole Sungil Ko (University of Nottingham) Room: Against the Blacklist: Politicised Programming at the London Korean Film Festival? BLAIR ATHOLL IP044 - Nour Halabi (University of Leeds) Muslim Activism: From Post-9/11 to Post-Muslim Ban Ji Hyeon Kim (Goldsmiths, University of London) South Korean Society and Live Video Politics IP124 - Katharina Schmoll (SOAS, University of London) Voice and Socio-Political Change in Contemporary Morocco: Logics and Aims of Voice in a Community-Oriented Muslim Context Documentary and Witnessing 6C Chair: Anita Biressi Room: Refreshments LOMOND IP019 - Finn Daniels-Yeomans (University of Glasgow) 10:30 - 11:00 Historical Empathy in Contemporary African Migrant Documentaries: Beyond CONSERVATORY Empathic Continuity

Parallel Sessions 6 IP050 - Nick Higgins (University West of Scotland) 11:00 - 12:30 Experiments in Interactive Documentary: From Mass Participation to Individual BREAKOUT ROOMS Immersion

Representing Women in the Media IP091 - Maria Fernanda Miño Puga (University of St Andrews) 6A Chair: Karen Ross Con Mi Corazón En Yambo and La Muerte De Jaime Roldós: Revisiting the Room: Redemocratization Period in Ecuador ALLANWATER IP057 - Pete Jones () Examining Recent Trends in the Relational Representation of Women in Hollywood IP133 - Lisa Taylor (Leeds Beckett University) Action Films Witnessing the fall of an Ex-Industrial Community: Interactions with Nostalgia as a Creative Response to Loss IP064 - Zahra Khosroshahi (University of East Anglia) Stories of Survival: Resistance and Womanhood in Rakhshan Banietemad’s “Tales” The Press: Regional, Provincial and National Perspectives on 6D Publishing Media IP065 - Matthew Kirk (Queen’s University Belfast) Room: Chair: Naomi Sakr Agency, Gender & the ‘Myth of Motherhood’: Representations of Palestinian MULL Female Suicide Bombers in U.K. Broadcast News Media (2002-2004) IP017 - Phil Chamberlain, Steve Poole (University of the West of England) Recovering the Regional Radical Press in Britain IP029 - Antonia Felliou (University of Glasgow) She Is Not Ma(N)Chine, She is a Posthuman: Analysing the Metaphor of The IP082 - Rachel Mathews () Techno-Woman in Science Fiction Television Programmes Westworld And Humans Looking Back To Look Forward: How Historiography Can Help Us Disentangle the Conception That Local Newspapers Should Watch Over Local Government.

MeCCSA 2019 | Day-to-day Breakdown University of Stirling | www.stir.ac.uk/meccsa2019 We Just Want To Watch Stuff: Radio Documentaries and the Millennial Audience IP043 - Agnes Gulyas (Canterbury Christ Church University) Consumption and Perceptions of Local News Online Lunch 12:30 - 13:30 Media Populism ABBEYCRAIG 6E Chair: Will Dinan RESTAURANT Room: CALLENDAR IP028 - Ella Fegitz (London College of Communications) Keynote Session DOLLAR Media Populism and the Legacy of Berlusconism in : Intersections of 13:30 - 14:15 Chair: Alenka Jelen-Sanchez Xenophobia and Sexism BLAIR ATHOLL Hannu Nieminen (University of Helsinki) IP051 - Michael Higgins (University of Strathclyde) The Media and Informed Citizenship: Examining the Nordic Model Political Discourse, Incivility and Hyper-Masculinity: Looking Beyond Populism Conference Closing Session IP047 - Imke Henkel () 14:15 - 14:30 Richard Haynes (LOC Co-Chair, University of Stirling) How The Elite Conquered Brexit. The Power of Myth and Populism in the Media BLAIR ATHOLL Adrian Hadland (Head of CMC, University of Stirling) Coverage of the EU in the 1990s and Now

IP021 - David Deacon, David Smith (Loughborough University) The Rise and Fall of UKIP’s Immigration Issue Ownership

BBC Public Service Broadcasting End of MeCCSA 2019 6F Chair: Alenka Jelen-Sanchez Room: ERSKINE FINTRY IP112 - Xavier Ramon () Public Service Media, Sport, and Cultural Citizenship: A 10-Year Examination of BBC Alba (2008-2018)

IP084 - Anna McCluskey (University of Glasgow) Scottish Visual Arts Programming: Reflecting the Nation or Reproducing Cultural Nationalisms? An Analysis of BBC Nations and Regions Policy

IP113 - Phil Ramsey (Ulter University) The BBC As a ‘Distinctive’ Broadcaster: The Corporation’s Use of Audience Insight Data

Digital Media Practice: Radio Voices and Authorial Control (TP004) 6G Chair: Josephine Coleman Room: BLAIR ATHOLL Hugo Boothby (Malmö University) Transversal Media Practice as Tool for Radio Research

Pam Myers (University of West London) The Palpitating Air: Identity Making, Performative Debate and Gender Politics in Radio Commercials

Sue Bowerman (University of West London)

MeCCSA 2019 | Day-to-day Breakdown University of Stirling | www.stir.ac.uk/meccsa2019