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

Moniza Waheed (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia):<br />

Values in the News Coverage of Political Speeches:<br />

Comparing Pakistan, India, and Sri Lanka<br />

Kalyani Chadha (University of Maryland, USA): When<br />

more is not better: The Impact of Structural Economic<br />

Trends and on India’s Media Landscape<br />

Henrik Bodker (Aarhus University, Denmark): VICE<br />

NEWS Inc. — Youthful Intervention and Global<br />

Conglomerate<br />

Session 29: Thursday, July 16, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-TH2a<br />

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

Room: R-M110<br />

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

Generic Studies of Journalism<br />

Title: Joining the Conversation: Journalists’ Views on<br />

the Profession<br />

Chair: Vaia Doudaki (Cyprus University of Technology,<br />

Cyprus)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Fabian Wedeln (University of Passau, German): News<br />

Media Logics in Germany: Qualitative in-depth interviews<br />

with managing editors about agent-structure<br />

dynamics and action strategies in the German mass<br />

media system<br />

Halliki Harro-Loit (University of Tartu, Estonia): Training<br />

methods of listening-based questioning<br />

Danghelly Giovanna Zuniga & Oscar Javier Parra (Universidad<br />

del Rosario, Colombia): Journalists, engineers<br />

and hackers: a new convergence in investigative journalism<br />

Bhanubhakta Acharya & Geneviève A Bonin (University<br />

of Ottawa, Canada): A case study of accountability<br />

and on-line journalism in Nepal<br />

Kanyika - Shaw (University of Thai Chamber of Commerce,<br />

Thailand): Newsroom Ethics in Digital Age: A<br />

case study of Thai news organization<br />

Tanja Aitamurto (Standford University, USA): Motivation<br />

factors in crowdsourced feature journalism: Dreaming,<br />

learning and winning prizes<br />

Session 30: Thursday, July 16, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-TH2b<br />

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

Room: R-M120<br />

Theme I: International Collaborative Research & Theme<br />

III: The Profession of Journalism<br />

Title: Can Unconscious Stereotypes Slow Newsroom<br />

Diversity?<br />

Chair: Halliki Harro-Loit (University of Tartu, Estonia)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Jia Lu & Tian Zhang (Tsinghua University, China): Linguistic<br />

Intergroup Bias in Chinese Journalism<br />

Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman (National Institute of<br />

Development Administration, Thailand): How Journalists<br />

in China, Thailand, UK & the USA Talk About Truth<br />

and Power<br />

Jyotika Ramaprasad, Aurora Occa & Joy Leopold (University<br />

of Miami, USA): Indian Journalists on New Media<br />

Technological Changes, Censorship and Control,<br />

Prestige<br />

Huei-Ling Liu (Taipei National University of Art, Taiwan)<br />

& Ven-hwei Lo (The Chinese University of Hong Kong):<br />

Burnout, Working Conditions and Job Satisfaction of<br />

Taiwanese Journalists in the Age of Convergence<br />

Session 31: Thursday, July 16, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-TH2c<br />

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

Room: A-2875<br />

SPECIAL MEETING : Across Themes of Journalism<br />

Research & Education (JRE) Section<br />

Title: Organizational Meeting for the NEW Re-<br />

Vamping of JRE Online<br />

Moderators: Ibrahim Saleh & Claudia Lago<br />

Organizational Meeting for the NEW Re-Vamping of<br />

JRE Online<br />

All JRE members are strongly advised to attend<br />

Discussing Future Agenda, Topics, Editorial Board,<br />

Editors<br />

Claudia Lago, JRE Vice Chair Presides the JRE Special<br />

Members’ Meeting<br />

Law - LAW<br />

Session 32: Thursday, July 16, 2015<br />

Slot Code: LAW-TH1a<br />

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

Room: DS-M445<br />

Title: Network Governance<br />

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

Chair: Amit Schejter (Ben Gurion University of the<br />

Negev, Israel & Pennsylvania State University, USA)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Rita Zajacz (University of Iowa, USA): Conceptual<br />

Quandary: Understanding Radiotelegraphy at the<br />

1903 and 1906 International Conferences<br />

Sandra Braman (Texas A&M University, US) & Nathan<br />

Bares (Independent Scholar, US): Fair Queuing and<br />

Network Neutrality<br />

Melanie Dulong de Rosnay & Francesca Musiani<br />

(Institute of Communication Sciences/Paris Sorbonne<br />

Universités, France): Towards a Typology of Online<br />

Peer-Production Platforms<br />

Lucas Vaccaro Logan (University of Houston, USA) &<br />

Patrick Burkart (Texas A&M University, USA): Exceeding<br />

Authorized Access: Lizard Squad and the Reflexive<br />

Modernization of Hacking<br />

Session 33: Thursday, July 16, 2015<br />

Slot Code: LAW-TH2b<br />

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

Room: DS-M445<br />

Title: Money, Power, and the Law<br />

Chair: Hannu Nieminen<br />

Presentations:<br />

Nadine Kozak (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee):<br />

When Municipal Competition is a Threat: Exploring<br />

the History of Corporate Challenges to Municipal<br />

Communications Provision<br />

Rolando Guevara-Martín (National Autonomous University<br />

of Mexico, Mexico): Telecommunications Reform<br />

in Mexico: Alternatives to Access to Communication<br />

Isabel Serrano Maillo (Complutense University of Madrid,<br />

Spain) & Isabel Martín de Llano (National University<br />

of Distance Education, Spain): La Cara y La Cruz<br />

de Los Big Data: Una Herramienta al Servicio de la<br />

Transparencia o un Medio Más Para la Manipulacion?<br />

Mediated Communication,<br />

Public Opinion & Society -<br />

MPS<br />

Session 34: Thursday, July 16, 2015<br />

Slot Code: MPS-TH1b<br />

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

Room: DS-M425<br />

Title: New Media and Political Participation<br />

Chair & Discussant: Jürgen Wilke (University of<br />

Mainz)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Corinna Luethje (TU Dresden) & Birte Faehnrich<br />

(Berlin University for Professional Studies): The role of<br />

social scientists in crises journalism ‘ the case of the<br />

German ‘PEGIDA’ movement<br />

Marcela Canavarro (University of Porto): Technopolitics<br />

and 2013 uprisings in Brazil: a study on networked<br />

emotional contagious and political mobilization<br />

Tarjeet Sabharwal (University of Delhi): Cyberdemocracy:<br />

A new realm of the public sphere’<br />

Session 35: Thursday, July 16, 2015<br />

Slot Code: MPS-TH1a<br />

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

Room: DS-M320<br />

Title: Social Media and Political Campaigns Chair &<br />

Discussant: Anna-Maria Schielicke (TU Dresden)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Yu-Chung Cheng (Hsuan Chuang University): Analysis<br />

of news citations on Twitter during the 2012 Taiwanese<br />

presidential election<br />

Senthan Selvarajah (Northumbria University): The role<br />

of international media in humanitarian crises in Libya<br />

and Sri Lanka to condition R2P response<br />

Steven Schnoor (McGill University): Confronting<br />

Indigenous Resistance to Mineral Extraction in Latin<br />

America with Strategically Reconfigured Discourses<br />

on Indigeneity<br />

Di Luo (Northumbria University): A study of the Chinese<br />

news discourses and the public discourses of<br />

human rights and democracy<br />

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