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tuesday, july 24th
9:00 – 10:30
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chair. Mark A.M. Kramer, University of Salzburg, Austria
respondent. Chandrika Kaul, University of St Andrews, Scotland
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| Changing modalities in cultural journalism
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Maarit Jaakkola
University of Tampere, Finland |
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| On justification: A manual for Cold War journalists
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Susan Haas
University of Pennsylvania, USA
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| Rhetorics within rhetoric: An holistic analysis of Reagan's address on U.S.-Soviet Relations
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Paul Falzone
University of Pennsylvania, USA
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| With hopes and fears: Coverage of the 2005 Kyrgyz Revolution by the Russian, American and British press
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Svetlana V. Kulikova
Louisiana State University, USA |
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| The local press as a medium to create diversion
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Loïc Ballarini
Université de Paris 8, France
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| Researching the history of the BBC Television Light Entertainment Group, 1975-1987 |
Heather Ann Sutherland
University of Westminster, London
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Whose Paris? Making a space for non-nationals in the global city |
Erika Polson
Penn State University, USA
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tuesday, july 24th 11:00 – 12:30 |
chair. Denize Araujo, Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná, Brazil
respondent. TBA
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| New social practices and new information technologies: A pluralistic approach |
Marcienne Martin
Nouvelle Revue d'Onomastique, France |
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| Romance online: An examination on predictors of online dating |
Chew Changhui, Deborah Ng & Sophie Koh
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
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| Internet use, individual differences, and online relationships |
Vikanda Pornsakulvanich
Assumption University, Thailand |
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| Social support and self-expression: The use of online dating websites among widows and widowers |
Dannagal Goldthwaite Young & Scott Caplan
University of Delaware, USA
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| Why do they play? A uses and gratifications approach for examining MMORPG players
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Chern Fong Lim, Weirong Lin & Kong Yong Ng
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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| Exploring online news reading patterns among college students in Singapore |
Cheong Poh Kwan, Chong Wai Yin, Kwan Chi En Grace & Yeo Yun Ling Kym
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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tuesday, july 24th 14:00 – 15:30 |
chair. Stefania Milan, European University Institute, Italy
respondent. Ellen Riordan, University of St. Thomas, USA
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| Representation of ethnic minorities in the news media: A panorama of international theories and practices |
Christine Larrazet
Recently of W.E.B. Du Bois Institute, Harvard University, USA
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| Examining the effects of ethnicity-based message targeting |
A. Susana Ramírez
University of Pennsylvania, USA |
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| Passing shadows on the silver screen: Passing in Hollywood films from 1990-2007 |
Marcia A. Dawkins & Marc Choueiti
University of Southern California, USA |
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| Hybrid identity: The construction of the category Muslim–Australian |
Liza Hopkins
Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
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| New information and communication technologies and the emerging identities of Nigerian university students
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Walter C. Ihejirika
Federal University of Port-Harcourt, Nigeria
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| Steve Jobs: The human logo |
Chloë Peacock
University of Brighton, UK
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tuesday, july 24th 16:00 – 17:30 |
respondent/chair. John Downing, Southern Illinois University, USA |
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| Communication and development: Moroccan public television as a case study |
Bouziane Zaid
Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco |
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| Leaving development behind communication policy: Private broadcasting in Nigeria and socio-economic development programming |
Abubakar Alhassan
University of Florida, USA |
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| Media in political campaigns in Burundi: From propaganda instruments to political watchdogs |
Eva Palmans
University of Antwerp, Belgium |
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| ICT and social mobilization: The Spanish case |
Xavier Ginesta Portet & Jordi Sopena Palomar
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
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| Worlds constructed: Values and attitudes of youth and social unrest in television serials
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Lorena Gómez
University Pompeu Fabra, Spain
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| Fear of crime, moral panics and the South African press |
Viola C Milton
University of Pretoria, South Africa
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| To catch an audience: Problematising Dateline's Predator series |
Claire Wardle, Cardiff University, UK & Bethany Klein, University of Central England, UK
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| Political docudrama: The path to democracy or the path that should not be taken? |
Keren Tenenboim Weinblatt
University of Pennsylvania, USA
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| Unintended consequences: Political cartoons and the millennium development goals |
Antonio G. Lambino
University of Pennsylvania, USA
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| What kind of citizens are the Dixie Chicks?: Controversy over celebrities' political speech and implications for cultural citizenship |
Brittany Griebling & Nicole Rodgers
University of Pennsylvania, USA
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wednesday, july 25th 9:00 – 10:30
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chair. Lauren Movius, University of Southern California, USA
respondent. Nick Couldry, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK |
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| How much for culture? How much for economics? The shifting dynamics of international audio-visual trade and policy |
Katharine Oliver
University of Melbourne, Australia |
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| Globalization and cultural hybridity in multicultural society |
Terrie Siang-Ting Wong & Vivian Hsueh-hua Chen
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
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| Ugly Betty goes global: Global networks of localized content in the telenovela industry |
Jade Miller
University of Southern California, USA |
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| Popular-culture in the land of the Czars: Media hermeneutics and post-colonial identity of Russian university students |
Jared Collis Penrose
Messiah College, USA
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| Branding post-communist nations: The politics of representation
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Nadia Kaneva
University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
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| Beyond Al-Jazeera: The Arab world and parameters of alternative media |
Adel Iskandar
University of Texas at Austin, USA
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monday, july 23rd
14:00 - 15:30 |
chair. Rosa Mikeal Martey, Colorado State University, USA |
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| Scenario planning: Reflections on the value of this research method for a more inclusive information and technology policymaking practice |
Amanda Williams
University of Calgary, Canada |
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| What drives digital switchover policies? Some considerations from the Italian case |
Alessandro D’Arma
University of Westminster, UK |
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| Citizens and Terrestrial Digital Television: Awareness and perceptions of digital television in Spain three years before the disappreance of analog |
Isabel Sarabia Andu´gar
Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia, Spain |
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| Digital radio in Mexico: Technological advances versus political-economic interests |
Norma Patricia Maldonado Reynoso
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
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| Digital distribution of media products in some technologically advanced nations
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Navendu Tripathi
Southern Illinois University, USA
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| Developments in cyberculture studies in Brazil: Epistemological clusters |
Denize Correa Araujo
Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná, Brazil
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| Blog marketing as storytelling: A narrative study of Levi’s “Stay True” |
Wei-Jung Chang
Shih-Hsin University, Taiwan
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| The interconnection between the form and the content of video game: A medium perspective |
Meily Cheung Mei Fung
Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
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| Metaphor: A key tool for supplementing traditional Canadian political economy of communication perspectives on telecommunication policy |
Amanda Williams
University of Calgary, Canada |
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| Health education in entertainment: The case of medical dramas |
Lauren B. Frank
University of Southern California, USA |
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| Newsworthiness and photojournalism: A case study of Portuguese daily newspapers |
Sara Moutinho
Universidade do Minho, Portugal |
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| Ideas of holidays: symbolic representations on rural tourism websites |
Emma-Reetta Koivunen
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
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| Journalism in the French context
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| Economics and business education for the media: Changing institutional logics in the field of French journalism? |
Matthieu Lardeau ESSEC Business School, France
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| Do online journalists belong to the newsroom? Case study: La Libre Belgique |
Vinciane Colson Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
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| Learning and new technologies: Theory and practice |
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| Exploring communication research and theories of collaborative mobile learning contexts |
Mark A.M. Kramer University of Salzburg, Austria
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| Using m-technology in the classroom to improve English Language Learning |
Michelle Zuckerman-Parker Duquesne University, USA
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| Privacy in a networked world: Policy and technology |
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| National regulation in an international world: Transborder data flows and privacy |
Lauren Movius University of Southern California, USA
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| When private goes public: Genetic privacy in media and policy |
Jean Lutkenhouse University of Pennsylvania, USA
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| Considering celebrity: Self and fame |
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| Exploration of the concept of false intimacy: Being vicariously involved with celebrities |
Janel S. Schuh University of Southern California, USA
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| Celebrity anarchy: Rethinking fame for the 21st century |
Michael Serazio University of Pennsylvania, USA
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| Cinema: Techniques and impacts |
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| Film for children: The evolution of a concept for improving children's quality of life |
Mariana Pérez-Cabello Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain
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| Cinema and visual effects: The dissociation of the indexes |
Roberto Tietzmann Pontifícia Universidade Católica do RS, Spain
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