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

Media Education Research<br />

- MER<br />

Session 49: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: MER-W1a<br />

Time: 09:00–10:30<br />

Room: DS-M280<br />

Title: Media Literacy Studies as Social Practice<br />

(theories about)<br />

Moderator: Cláudia Lago<br />

Presentations:<br />

Edgard Rebouças, Franciani Bernardes, Esther Radaelli<br />

& Maira Cabral (Brazil): Critical reading of media<br />

in Brazil: encouraging student participation in society<br />

Rosane Silva Borges (Brazil): Image and imagination<br />

of Brazilian black women: crosses between communication<br />

and education<br />

Sean Baker (USA): Baudrillard and The Simpsons:<br />

Pedagogy and Cultural Studies in the Postmodern<br />

University.<br />

Session 50: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: MER-W2a<br />

Time: 14:00–15:30<br />

Room: DS-M280<br />

SECTION BUSINESS MEETING<br />

Please note: This bureau meeting will proceed<br />

to the elections for Chair and Co-chair.<br />

Chair: Divina Frau-Meigs<br />

Mediated Communication,<br />

Public Opinion & Society -<br />

MPS<br />

Session 51: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: MPS-W1a<br />

Time: 09:00-10:30<br />

Room: DS-M425<br />

Title: Media and Social Norms<br />

Chair & Discussant: Corinna Luthje (TU Dresden)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Leon Alick Salter & Sean Phelan (Massey University):<br />

‘Rotten apples’ and ‘economic saviours’’ Fantasmatic<br />

representations of teachers in TIME Magazine<br />

Hanyun Huang & Xiwen Zhang (Xiamen University):<br />

Online Shopping among College Students in China:<br />

Gratifications, Impulsive Buying and Loyalty<br />

Jingyu Wang (Renmin University): How Does The Social<br />

Anxiety Present on Internet in China<br />

Golam Rahman (Daffodil International University University<br />

of Dhaka): Perceived Openness of Information<br />

among Internet Using Youths of Bangladesh: a study<br />

Robert Clapperton (Ryerson University): Dialogue<br />

Shifts and Fallacious Argument in the Anti-vaccination<br />

and Climate Change Denial Movements<br />

Session 52: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: MPS-W2a<br />

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

Room: DS-M425<br />

Title: Protest and Media in the Network Society<br />

Chair & Discussant: Hillel Nossek (College of Management<br />

Academic Studies)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Ibrahim Saleh (University of Cape Town) & Assya<br />

Yassin (Canadian International College (CIC), Cairo):<br />

Unpacking ISIS Mediatised religiosity: Islamic Fundamentalism<br />

Is the Haven of Immigrants<br />

Chilombo Mbenga (SACOMM): Explorig the online<br />

and offline political participation among South African<br />

youth<br />

Frederic Moulen (Universite De Strasburg): Media’s<br />

defense to social scientist’s charge of hegemony<br />

Michael Aondo-verr Kombol (Benue State University<br />

Makuradi): An evaluation of counter hegemonic discourse<br />

during protests against the postponed february<br />

2015 elections in Nigeria<br />

Session 53: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: MPS-W3a<br />

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

Room: DS-M425<br />

SESSION BUSINESS MEETING<br />

Chairs: Hillel Nossek and Corinna Luthje<br />

Participatory Communication<br />

Research- PCR<br />

Session 54: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: PCR-W1a<br />

Time: 09:00-10:30<br />

Room: DS-M540<br />

PANEL SESSION: The future of communication for<br />

development and social change: scholarly perspectives<br />

Chair: Oscar Hemer (Malmö University, Sweden)<br />

Presentations<br />

Pradip Thomas (The University of Queensland, Australia)<br />

& Karin Wilkins (University of Texas at Austin,<br />

USA) discuss continuities and differences between<br />

two recent Special Issues of Nordicom Review devoted<br />

to the field of communication for social change<br />

and edited by long-standing IAMCR-PCR members:<br />

Communication, Media and Development: Problems<br />

and Perspectives (eds. Florencia Enghel & Karin Wilkins,<br />

2012), and Beyond the Impasse: Exploring new<br />

thinking in communication for social change, (ed. Pradip<br />

Thomas, 2015). Both publications share a concern<br />

for advancing a critical and innovative research agenda<br />

for communication for social change.<br />

Session 55: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: PCR-W2a<br />

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

Room: DS-M540<br />

Title: Advances in participatory communication: Theory,<br />

methodology and practice<br />

Chair: Karin Wilkins (UT Austin, Texas)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Oscar Hemer (Malmö University, Sweden) & Helen<br />

Hambly Odame (University of Guelph, Canada): The<br />

Glocal Classroom – A Story of Partnership Praxis.<br />

Tom Jacobson (Temple University, USA): A Capabilities<br />

Approach to Development Communication.<br />

Rico Lie & Loes Witteveen (Wageningen University,<br />

The Netherlands): Visual Informed Consent in Social<br />

Science Research.Experiences in the field.<br />

Srinivas Melkote (Bowling Green State University,<br />

USA) & H L Steeves (University of Oregon, USA): Hegemony<br />

or resistance?A new avatar for development<br />

communication in its quest for social justice in social<br />

change.<br />

Ricardo Ramirez & Wendy Quarry (Independent): Can<br />

participatory communication be taught? Finding your<br />

inner Phronesis.<br />

Pradip Thomas (The University of Queensland, Australia):<br />

Theorists outside the Fold: Williams, Thompson<br />

and Communication for Social Change Theory.<br />

Session 56: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: PCR-W3a<br />

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

Room: DS-M540<br />

SECTION BUSINESS MEETING<br />

Chair: Satarupa Dasgupta (New York University,<br />

USA), Elske van de Fliert (The University of Queensland,<br />

Australia) & Florencia Enghel (Malmö University,<br />

Sweden)<br />

Political Communication-<br />

POL<br />

Session 57: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: POL-W1a<br />

Time: 09:00-10:30<br />

Room: DS-M340<br />

Title: What is New on Infotainment, Politainment and<br />

Personalization?<br />

Chair: Matías Ponce (Universidad Católica del Uruguay)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Diego Ignacio Cespedes & Antonio Ignacio Figueroa<br />

(Universidad de Santiago de Chile): How the infotainment<br />

model has permeated two Political Frames in the<br />

Chilean written press between 1990 and 2010<br />

Carina Jacobi (University of Vienna), Anita van Hoof<br />

(VU University Amsterdam) & Jakob-Moritz Eberl (University<br />

of Vienna): Commercialization and partisanship<br />

as threats to diversity: A comparative case study<br />

Salome Berrocal & Eva Campos-Dominguez (University<br />

of Valladolid): The politainment, a way of resistance<br />

to the power<br />

Isabella Glogger, Lukas Otto & Michaela Maier (University<br />

of Koblenz-Landau): Personalization 2.0? – A<br />

traditional concept of political communication in the<br />

new setting of social media<br />

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