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MONDAY, July 13 MONDAY, July 13<br />

SPECIAL SESSIONS<br />

SECTIONS<br />

SPECIAL SESSION 1: GAMAG<br />

SPECIAL SESSION 2: CCA - ACC<br />

Audience - AUD<br />

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

Place: DS-R510<br />

Title: GAMAG Research Agenda. The Follow-up<br />

Panelists at this special session will highlight what they<br />

see as the major information gaps and priority issues<br />

for research within their topic areas. They may also<br />

suggest how such issues could be further investigated.<br />

The session will aim to reach a consensus on at<br />

least one or two topic areas for research – bearing in<br />

mind the potential of topics to attract research funding,<br />

as well as their ability to contribute to the policy and<br />

action-oriented research agenda of the Global Alliance<br />

on Media and Gender.<br />

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

Place: DS-R510<br />

This bilingual roundtable brings together several<br />

renowned Canadian media and communications<br />

researchers to reflect upon the place of Canadian contributions<br />

to communication and media studies within<br />

the global context. The participants will examine the<br />

engagement of Canadian media and communication<br />

scholarship with their international counterparts, in order<br />

to assess the strengths and limitations of media<br />

and communications studies research in Canada.<br />

Chair: Peter Lunt (University of Leicester, UK)<br />

Vice-Chair: Toshie Takahashi (Waseda University,<br />

Japan)<br />

Vice-Chair: Miguel Vicente (Universidad de Valladolid,<br />

Spain)<br />

Name of Person Submitting this information:<br />

Peter Lunt (University of Leicester, UK)<br />

Session 1: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: AUD-M1a<br />

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

Room: R-R150<br />

Title: Film Reception<br />

Chair: Dominique Pasquier<br />

Presentations:<br />

Kenneth C. Yang & Yowei Kang (The University of<br />

Texas at El Paso, USA): The Consumption of Horror<br />

Movies: Using an Experience Sampling Method to<br />

Collect Post-Viewing Data<br />

Liesbeth van de Vijner (Ghent University): The cinema<br />

is dead, long live the cinema! A qualitative audience<br />

research on sociality and eventfulness in a postmoviegoing<br />

age<br />

Charles Davis (Ryerson University, USA): Just another<br />

Hollywood blockbuster, nothing more! Audiences and<br />

the struggle over the cultural value of Peter Jackson’s<br />

The Hobbit film trilogy<br />

Stephan Gorland & Andy Raeder: Cinema attendance<br />

and film online: Substitution or More and More?<br />

Session 2: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: AUD-M2a<br />

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

Room: R-R150<br />

Title: Media Audiences: Theoretical Reflections<br />

Chair: Peter Lunt<br />

Presentations:<br />

Suzanne de Cheveigne (Centre National de la<br />

Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France): Eliseo Veron<br />

in France 1970-1995<br />

Iris Jennes, Jo Pierson & Wendy van der Broek<br />

(iMinds-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium): From<br />

eyeballs to click-through: the television audience from<br />

an institutional theory perspective<br />

Asta Zelenkauskaite (Drexel University, USA):<br />

Strategic audience behaviors through interpersonal<br />

social media<br />

David Mathieu (Roskilde University, Denmark): Audience<br />

agency of campaigns on Facebook<br />

Session 3: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: AUD-M2b<br />

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

Room: A-2875<br />

PANEL SESSION: Pratiques spectatorielles des<br />

jeunes à l’heure du divertissement connecté: Un<br />

engouement amplifié pour les fictions sérielles<br />

Chair: Florence Millerand (Université du Québec à<br />

Montréal)<br />

Discussant: Anouk Bélanger<br />

Presentations:<br />

Florence Millerand, Christine Thoer, Judith Gaudet,<br />

Nina Duque & Caroline Vrignaud (Université du<br />

Québec à Montréal): Quand les 12-25 ans regardent<br />

des séries en ligne: Catégorisation et pratiques<br />

spectatorielles des jeunes Québécois<br />

Clément Combes (Université de Grenoble, France.):<br />

Des jeunes et des séries : une passion partagée sur<br />

Internet<br />

Jocelyn Lachance (Université de Pau et des Pays de<br />

l'Adour, France): Qu’est-ce qu’une série culte? Lecture<br />

socio-anthropologique d’une passion rituelle dans un<br />

monde connecté<br />

Jean Chateauvert (Université du Québec à<br />

Chicoutimi): De l’appartenance à l’affirmation: être sur<br />

les réseaux sociaux<br />

Pierre Barrette: Ce que fait le Web à la fiction<br />

Jean Chateauvert: De l’appartenance à l’affirmation :<br />

être sur les réseaux sociaux<br />

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