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WEDNESDAY, July 15 WEDNESDAY, July 15<br />

Session 42: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-W2b<br />

Time: 14:00-15:30<br />

Room: R-M110<br />

Theme III: The Profession of Journalism<br />

Title: The Birth of 'The New Journalism'; Eyewitness<br />

Chair: Abeer Najjar (American University of Sharjah,<br />

United Arab Emirates)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Susan Keith (Rutgers University,USA): Memory, exaggeration<br />

and the watchdog function on eyewitness<br />

journalistic recollection<br />

Mologadi Makwela (University of Cape Town,South<br />

Africa): The Media, Protest Art & Nation Building in<br />

Post-Apartheid South Africa: Debating The Spear<br />

Oliver Hahn & Isabelle Brodesser (University of Passau,<br />

Germany): Changing Practices and Perceptions<br />

of Journalists Within Digital Protest Communication:<br />

Professional Reporters Interact with Civil Movements<br />

as Both Audiences and Sources<br />

Suruchi Mazumdar (Nanyang Technological University,<br />

Singapore): Government lapdog or watchdog?: Corporate-state<br />

actors, non-elite protesters and democratic<br />

role of mainstream newspapers in the east Indian<br />

city of Kolkata<br />

Jeremy Matthew (King’s College London, UK): “Can<br />

you see us BBC?” Public reaction to news media<br />

organisations and ‘objective’ reporting during the 2014<br />

Scottish Independence Referendum.<br />

Session 43: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-W2c<br />

Time: 14:00-15:30<br />

Room: R-M120<br />

Theme III: The Profession of Journalism &<br />

Theme V: Generic studies of Journalism<br />

Title: The Parody of Gender & Journalism<br />

Chair: Colin Sparks (HKBU University, Hong Kong)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Hanne Vandenberghe (University of Leuven, Belgium):<br />

Print journalist’s perceptions of the newsworthiness of<br />

ethnic minorities and women<br />

Sivani Pillay (University of Cape Town, South Africa):<br />

Rumble in the concrete jungle: A reality check on the<br />

status of gender equality within the financial services<br />

sector in a democratic South Africa<br />

Monica Martinez (University of Sorocaba (Uniso)-SP-Brazil),<br />

Claudia Lago (University of São Paulo,<br />

Brazil) & Mara Lago Coelho de Souza Lago (Universidade<br />

Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil): Gender<br />

Studies in Brazilian Journalism Research: a tenuous<br />

relationship<br />

Candis Callison, Mary Lynn Young & Zoe Tennant<br />

(University of British Columbia, Canada): ‘Correspondent<br />

Confidential’: The quasi-located global journalist<br />

and paradoxical feminist subjectivities in Vice<br />

Session 44: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-W3b<br />

Time: 16:00-17:30<br />

Room: R-M110<br />

Theme III: The Profession of Journalism & Theme IV:<br />

Quantitative Methods of Journalism Studies<br />

PANEL SESSION: Journalists in BRICS: Reporting<br />

Findings of Empirical Research<br />

Chair: Svetlana Pasti (University of Tampere, Finland)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Raquel Paiva & Muniz Sodré, Eméritos (Federal University,<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): Re-thinking Brazilian<br />

journalism<br />

Svetlana Pasti (University of Tampere, Finland): More<br />

common than different: Examining journalists of new<br />

online media and old mainstream media in Russia<br />

Ravindra Kumar Vemula (English and Foreign Languages<br />

University, India) & Jyotika Ramaprasad (University<br />

of Miami, USA): Profiling Journalists: The changing<br />

dynamics of Indian media system<br />

Yu Xu (University of Southern California, USA), Ruiming<br />

Zhou (Fudan University, China) & Xianzhi Li (Capital<br />

University of Economics and Business, China):<br />

Imaging professional fame revisited: The evolution of<br />

journalistic professionalism in contemporary China<br />

Musawenkosi W. Ndlovu Ndlovu (University of Cape<br />

Town, South Africa): The future of South African journalism<br />

in the BRICS context<br />

Session 45: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-W3c<br />

Time: 16:00-17:30<br />

Room: R-M120<br />

Theme III: The Profession of Journalism<br />

Title: Media Representations on the Edge<br />

Chair : Kanyika - Shaw (University of Thai Chamber of<br />

Commerce, Thailand)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Jonathan Ilan (Bar-Ilan University, Israel): News and<br />

the word-image problematic: A (key)word on international<br />

news pictures production<br />

Constanza Mujica & Ingrid Bachmann (Pontificia Universidad<br />

Católica de Chile, Chile): The effects of melodramatic<br />

news coverage in information appeal, recall<br />

and comprehension by Chilean audiences<br />

Defne Bilir, Stephen D. McDowell, Azmat Rasul &<br />

Kelly Croy (Florida State University, USA): Through the<br />

Lens of David Douglas Duncan: Picturing the End of<br />

the British Raj in India, in 1947<br />

Maria Karidi & Michael Meyen (University of Munich,<br />

Germany): Resilient news media? How new media<br />

actors shape the news.<br />

Stanton Paddock (Concordia University) & Michael<br />

Koliska (University of Maryland, USA): Representations<br />

of photojournalists in photojournalism textbooks: forty<br />

years of changing professional self image, 1920-60<br />

Stuart Allan (Cardiff University, UK) & Chris Peters<br />

(Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark): Photojournalism’s<br />

futures: Public perceptions of citizen and<br />

professional news imagery<br />

Law - LAW<br />

Session 46: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: LAW-W2a<br />

Time: 14:00-15:30<br />

Room: DS-M445<br />

SECTION BUSINESS MEETING<br />

Chair: Sandra Braman (Texas A&M University, USA)<br />

Session 47: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: CPT-W3c<br />

Time: 16:00-17.30<br />

Room: DS-R515<br />

Title: Privacy and Information Policies -<br />

Co-sponsored with Communication Policy & Technology<br />

Chair: Sandra Braman (Texas A&M University, USA)<br />

Discussant: Seeta Peña Gangadharan (London<br />

School of Economics, UK)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Oliver Leistert (University Paderborn): (Un)regulated<br />

affect: sensing moods and analyzing sentiments<br />

from pre-individual intensities as a new modulation of<br />

control<br />

Wendy Van den Broeck & Paulien Coppens (iMinds-<br />

SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium): Forgot your<br />

password? A user analysis of a single sign on identity<br />

and management solution for the Belgian media sector.<br />

Avshalom Ginosar & Yaron Ariel (The Max Stern Academic<br />

College of Yezreel Valley): Privacy on the Net:<br />

Connections between Knowledge, Concerns, and<br />

Behavior<br />

Slavka Antonova & David Potter (University of North<br />

Dakota, USA): Reconceptualizing “privacy”: Consensus<br />

and conflicts at the U.S. NTIA Facial Recognition<br />

Technology multistakeholder forum<br />

Seyram Avle & Omolade Adunbi (University of Michigan):<br />

“Whose Freedom? Which Information?”: Discourses<br />

on Freedom of Information Policies<br />

Session 48: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: LAW-W3b<br />

Time: 16:00-17:30<br />

Room: DS-M445<br />

Title: Speech and Press Rights<br />

Chair: Loreto Corredoira (Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Silvio Henrique V. Barbosa (Escola Superior de Propaganda<br />

e Marketing, Brazi): Free Speech on Trial:<br />

How the Brazilian Supreme Court Decides on Recent<br />

Cases Involving Censorship and Confidentiality for<br />

Sources in the Press<br />

Ziynet Seldag Gunes Peschke (Yildirim Beyazit University,<br />

Turkey): The Protection of Privacy under Freedom<br />

of the Press: Decisions of the Turkish Court of Cassation<br />

Stephanie Fiechtner (University of Fribourg, Switzerland):<br />

Who Has the Power to Change Television<br />

Content? Requirements in the Triangle of Politics,<br />

PSB, and Science: A Case Study on Swedish Television<br />

David Pritchard (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,<br />

US) & Lisa Taylor (Ryerson University, Canada): The<br />

Two Faces of Criminal Libel in 21st Century Canada<br />

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