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THURSDAY, July 16 THURSDAY, July 16<br />

SPECIAL SESSIONS<br />

SPECIAL SESSIONS 8:<br />

Joint session with PANAM<br />

Time: 9:00-10:30<br />

Place: DS-R510<br />

Title: Governance and Public Service Media in<br />

Knowledge Societies<br />

SPECIAL SESSIONS 9:<br />

Joint session with PANAM<br />

Time: 11:00-12:30<br />

Place: DS-R510<br />

Title: The Impact of Cultural, Social and Economic<br />

Changes on Communication Systems<br />

Governance<br />

The 7 th Panam Conference on “Governance and Public Service Media in Knowledge Societies” organized by the<br />

Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur la communication, l’information et la société (CRICIS) offers on the<br />

morning of July 16 two panels jointly with IAMCR. The first, chaired by Indrajit Banerjee (UNESCO), focuses on<br />

issues and challenges posed by the governance of communication systems in knowledge societies, featuring four<br />

distinguished speakers: Luis Albornoz (Argentine and Spain), Delia Crovi Druetta (Mexico), Marcos Dantas (Brazil)<br />

and Robin Mansell (Canada and UK). The second panel, chaired by Carmen Rico (Uruguay), addresses the impact<br />

of cultural, social and economic changes on communication systems governance, with the participation of five<br />

incisive analysts: Anouk Bélanger (Canada), César Bolaño (Brazil), Maxime Ouellet (Canada), Janet Wasko (USA)<br />

and Patrick Jones (USA). For more details on these two panels and the full program, please go to: panam.cricis.ca.<br />

SECTIONS<br />

Audience - AUD<br />

Session 1: Thursday, July 16, 2015<br />

Slot Code: AUD-TH1a<br />

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

Room: DS-M240<br />

SECTION BUSINESS MEETING<br />

Chair: Peter Lunt<br />

Session 2: Thursday, July 16, 2015<br />

Slot Code: AUD-TH2b<br />

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

Room: R-R150<br />

Title: TV and its audiences: changing configurations<br />

Chair: Toshie Takahashi<br />

Presentations:<br />

Martin Herbers, Udo Goettlich & Luise Heinz (Zeppelin<br />

Universität, Germany): Changes in Television Audiences’<br />

Practices: Commentary and Co-Orientation in<br />

the Age of Second Screens.<br />

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

SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium): A mixed<br />

method study on users’ expectations towards and<br />

value of second screen interactions during sports<br />

broadcasts.<br />

Christian Strippel & Martin Emmer (Freie Universität<br />

Berlin, Germany): Audience Involvement in German TV<br />

programs.<br />

Susanne Eichner (Aarhus University, Denmark): Agency,<br />

Text, and ‘Doing Media’<br />

Communication Policy &<br />

Technology - CPT<br />

Session 3: Thursday, July 16, 2015<br />

Slot Code: CPT-TH1a<br />

in collaboration with Global Media Policy (GMP)<br />

working group<br />

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

Room: DS-1525<br />

PANEL SESSION: Gendering Global Media Policy:<br />

Critical Perspectives on ‘Digital Agendas’- In memory<br />

of Dr. Heike Jensen<br />

Chair: Lisa McLaughlin (Miami University)<br />

Discussant: Jo Pierson (iMinds-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit<br />

Brussel)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Claudia Padovani (SPGI - University of Padova):<br />

Gendering European Communication Governance:<br />

The Challenge of Gender Mainstreaming Twenty Years<br />

After Beijing<br />

Leslie Regan Shade (University of Toronto): Missing in<br />

Action: Gender in Canada’s Digital Agenda<br />

Anita Gurumurthy (IT for Change): Whose Digital<br />

Agendas? Unpacking What Counts for Policy<br />

Anne Webb (Independent consultant gender research<br />

design, training and management): Information and<br />

Communication Technology in a Gender Inequality<br />

Context: Research learning from Africa and the Middle<br />

East<br />

Fiona Martin & Gerard Goggin (University of Sydney):<br />

Reconstructing the Ubiquitous End-User: The New<br />

Politics of Gender and Media Policy in Digital Government<br />

Services in Australia<br />

Session 4: Thursday, July 16, 2015<br />

Slot Code: CPT-TH1b<br />

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

Room: DS-2518<br />

Title: Theorising and Understanding Media Use<br />

Chair: Sonia Livingstone (London School of Economics<br />

and Political Science)<br />

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