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Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTIONS 1. Audience - AUD ........................................................................................................ 4 2. Communication Policy & Technology - CPT ............................................................. 14 3. Community Communication - COC ......................................................................... 27 4. Emerging Scholars - ESN ......................................................................................... 42 5. Gender and Communication - GEC .......................................................................... 50 6. History - HIS ........................................................................................................... 61 7. International Communication - INC ........................................................................ 67 8. Journalism ResearcH & Education - JRE + UNESCO .................................................. 83 9. Law - LAW ............................................................................................................ 106 10. Media and Sport - MES ....................................................................................... 113 11. Media Education ResearcH - MER ....................................................................... 117 12. Mediated Communication, Public Opinion & Society - MPS ................................ 122 13. Participatory Communication ResearcH - PCR ..................................................... 129 14. Political Communication - POL ............................................................................ 140 15. Political Economy - POE ...................................................................................... 148 WORKING GROUPS 1. Comic Art - COA .................................................................................................... 163 2. Crisis Communication - CRI ................................................................................... 167 3. Diasporas and tHe Media - DIM ............................................................................ 170 4. Digital Divide - DID ............................................................................................... 174 5. Environment, Science and Risk Communication - ESR ........................................... 179 6. Ethics of Society and Ethics of Communication- ETH ............................................. 187 IAMCR UQAM 2015 - DRAFT PROGRAMME 2 7. Global Media Policy - GMP ................................................................................... 192 8. Health Communication and CHange & HIV and AIDS Communication - HCC .......... 196 9. Islam & Media - IAM ............................................................................................ 202 10. Media Production Analysis - MPA ....................................................................... 205 11. Popular Culture - POC ......................................................................................... 209 12. Post-Socialist and Post-AutHoritarian Communication - PSP ............................... 219 13. Public Service Media Policies - PMP .................................................................... 221 14. Religion, Communication & Culture - RCC ........................................................... 224 15. Visual Culture - VIC ............................................................................................. 229 IAMCR UQAM 2015 - DRAFT PROGRAMME 3 SECTIONS 1. Audience - AUD Chair: Peter Lunt (University of Leicester, UK) Vice-Chair: Toshie Takahashi (Waseda University, Japan) Vice-Chair: Miguel Vicente (Universidad de Valladolid, Spain) Name of Person Submitting tHis information: Peter Lunt (University of Leicester, UK) Session 1: Monday, 13 July 2015 Slot Code: AUD-M1a Time: 09:00-10:30 Room: R-R150 Title: FilM Reception Chair: DoMinique Pasquier Presentations: Kenneth C. Yang & Yowei Kang: The ConsuMption of Horror Movies: Using an Experience Sampling Method to Collect Post-Viewing Data. Liesbeth van de Vijner: The cineMa is dead, long live the cineMa! A qualitative audience research on sociality and eventfulness in a post-moviegoing age. Charles Davis: Just another Hollywood blockbuster, nothing More! Audiences and the struggle over the cultural value of Peter Jackson's The Hobbit filM trilogy. Stephan Gorland & Andy Raeder: CineMa attendance and filM online: Substitution or More and More? Session 2: Monday, 13 July 2015 Slot Code: AUD-M2a Time: 14:00-15:30 IAMCR UQAM 2015 - DRAFT PROGRAMME 4 Room: R-R150 Title: Media Audiences: Theoretical Reflections Chair: Peter Lunt Presentations: Suzanne de Cheveigne: Eliseo Veron in France 1970-1995. Iris Jennes, Jo Pierson & Wendy van der Broek: FroM eyeballs to click-through: the television audience froM an institutional theory perspective Asta Zelenkauskaite: Strategic audience behaviors through interpersonal social Media. Susanne Eichner: Agency, Text, and ‘Doing Media’. Session 3: Monday, 13 July 2015 Slot Code: AUD-M2b Time: 14:00-15:30 Room: A-2875 PANEL SESSION: Pratiques spectatorielles des jeunes à l’heure du divertissement connecté : Un engouement amplifié pour les fictions sérielles I Chair: Florence Millerand Discussant: Anouk Bélanger Presentations: CléMent Combes: Des jeunes et des séries : une passion partagée sur Internet Jocelyn Lachance: Qu'est-ce qu'une série culte ? Lecture socio-anthropologique d'une passion rituelle dans un Monde connecté Florence Millerand, Christine Thoer, Judith Gaudet, Nina Duque & Caroline Vrignaud: Quand les 12-25 ans regardent des séries en ligne : Catégorisation et pratiques spectatorielles des jeunes Québécois Pierre Barrette: Ce que fait le Web à la fiction Jean Chateauvert: De l’appartenance à l’affirMation : être sur les réseaux sociaux IAMCR UQAM 2015 - DRAFT PROGRAMME 5 Session 4: Monday, 13 July 2015 Slot Code: AUD-M3a Time: 16:00-17:30 Room: R-R150 Title: Audiences representation and identity Chair: TBC Presentations: NisiM Kolota & Hillel Nossek: Watching televised representations and self-identity of Minorities: A case study of televised representations and how they are perceived by the Israeli Arab Citizens. Alexander Dhoest: 'Making do': The reception of LGBT representations by diasporic LGBT audiences. Yoon and Jin: Ethnicized Social Media Logics in the Korean Wave PhenoMenon. Roberto Ortiz: Between Vulnerability and EMpowerMent: Gay Youth in New Media Culture. Session 5: Monday, 13 July 2015 Slot Code: AUD-M3b Time: 16:00-17:30 Room: A-2875 Title: TBC Chair: TBC Presentations: TBC Session 6: Tuesday, 14 July 2015 Slot Code: AUD-T1a Time: 09:00-10:30 Room: R-R150 IAMCR UQAM 2015 - DRAFT PROGRAMME 6 Title: Media audiences and connectivity Chair: TBC Presentations: Mikko Villi & Joo-Young Jung: Accessing the audience comMunity: A comparison of how newspapers connect with audience comMunities in Finland, Japan, and Korea. IfeoMa Vivian Dunu & Gregory Obinna Ugbo: Separated Household? An AssessMent of the Effects of the Social Media in Nigerian Families CoMMunication Pattern. Soren Schultz Jorgensen: Old Media are social too: A four diMensional approach to study how people use general news Media to make social connections. Susana Kaiser: Vicariously Witnessing HuMan Rights Abuses: Audiences’ Interactions with an Argentine Memorial Site. Session 7: Tuesday, 14 July 2015 Slot Code: AUD-T1b Time: 09:00-10:30 Room: A-2875 Title: Audiences and publics: engageMent and indifference Chair: TBC Presentations: MiriaM Stehling, Maria Francesca Murru, Marco Scarcelli & Inés Amaral: The civic value of being an audience. Ratiba Hadj-Moussa: Indifference with Critique:Public and Publicness in the Maghreb. JauMe Suan & Pere Masip: And what if I do not want to participate? Citizens' attitudes and motivations towards online media participatory practices. Efrat Daskal: My voice needs to be heard”: anti-fans in the regulatory arena. Session 8: Tuesday, 14 July 2015 Slot Code: AUD-T2a IAMCR UQAM 2015 - DRAFT PROGRAMME 7 Time: 14:00-15:30 Room: R-R150 Title: News reception I Chair: Cynthia Carter Presentations: Jennifer T. Schwartz: Source Matters: Differential gains and voting based on news source for college students in the 2012 election. Susanne AlMgren & Tobias Olsson: ComMenting, Tweeting and Sharing: Measuring Online News Participation. Tanya Muscat: “We’re all busy living our lives”: a qualitative case study of comMercial television news viewers in Australia. Zhao Dong: Media HegeMony and Users AMbivalence: The Credibility of Social Networked News in China. Session 9: Tuesday, 14 July 2015 Slot Code: AUD-T2b Time: 14:00-15:30 Room: A-2875 Title: Young people as audiences Chair: TBC Presentations: Regiane Ribeiro: An approach on the cultural consumption of the young and the convergence of media. Ingunn Hagen: Youth, Media use and wellbeing: EmpowerMent and its flipside. Milena Foerster, Katharina Roser, Anna Schoeni & Martin Roosli: Problematic Mobile phone use: Derivation of a short scale and associations with health, behavioural and social factors in adolescents. IAMCR UQAM 2015 - DRAFT PROGRAMME 8 Session 10: Tuesday, 14 July 2015 Slot Code: AUD-T3a Time: 16:00-17:30 Room: R-R150 Title: News reception II Chair: Tanya Muscat Presentations: Mira Feuerstein, Eiri Elvestad & Angela Philips: Beyond the platforM: Young people's news engagement in a social networking society. Cale Bain: News should be funny: How comedy news audiences become effective citizens of a functioning deMocracy. Debra M. Clarke: HegeMony and Resistance: Reception AMbiguities

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