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

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Session 25: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: HIS-M3a<br />

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

Room: DS-2518<br />

Title: Anti-Authoritarianism and the Media<br />

Chair: Professor Epp Lauk (University of Jyvaskyla,<br />

Finland)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Martha Jane Evans (University of Cape Town): The<br />

State versus Nelson Mandela and Others: Media<br />

Coverage of the Rivonia Trial and the Anti-Apartheid<br />

Movement<br />

Cristiane Freitas Gutfreind (Pontificia Universidade<br />

Católica do Rio Grande do Sul): The Brazilian<br />

biographical documentary about the military<br />

dictatorship and the resignification of the history<br />

Anna Ferrando (University of Pavia): Translating<br />

Foreign Cultures. The International Literary Agency<br />

against Fascist Hegemony<br />

Jan Cebe (Charles University, Prague): Comparison<br />

of media repression methods during the years of Nazi<br />

and Communist regime in Czechoslovakia<br />

International Communication<br />

- INC<br />

Chair: Herman Wasserman (University of Cape Town,<br />

South Africa)<br />

Vice-Chair: Karen Arriaza Ibarra (Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Vice-Chair: Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno (Loyola<br />

University, USA)<br />

Session 26: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: INC-M1a<br />

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

Room: DS-R340<br />

PANEL SESSION: The ‘MacBride Report’ at<br />

35: Present and Future of Global Communication<br />

Technology and Governance<br />

Chair and discussant: Richard C Vincent (Indiana<br />

State University, USA)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Kaarle Nordenstreng (University of Tampere, Finland):<br />

The Great Media Debate<br />

Hamid Mowlana (School of International Service at<br />

American University, USA): The cultural dimension of<br />

MacBride Report<br />

Robin E. Mansell (London School of Economics, UK):<br />

Subordinating Citizen Interests: Critical Junctures in<br />

the History of Communication Network Development<br />

Katharine Sarikakis (University of Vienna, Austria):<br />

The shaping of communicative spaces: the impact of<br />

proprietary policy geography<br />

Richard C Vincent (Indiana State University, USA): The<br />

Future of Communication Policy and Social Equality in<br />

a post-NWICO, post-WSS Environment<br />

Cees J. Hamelink (University of Amsterdam, The<br />

Netherlands): Human Right to Communication and its<br />

Moral Obligation<br />

Session 27: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: INC-M1b<br />

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

Room: A-2830<br />

PANEL SESSION: Rethinking Global Media Theory<br />

through Regionalization<br />

Chair and discussant: Timothy Havens (University of<br />

Iowa, USA)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Joseph Straubhaar (University of Texas, USA): The<br />

Varied Soft Power of Brazil in other BRICS, Regional<br />

Markets, and the U.S.<br />

Swapnil Rai (University of Texas, USA): Bollywood and<br />

Indian Soft Power in the Southern Asian Media Region<br />

Laurena Bernabo (University of Iowa, USA): Dubbing<br />

and Localization in the Latin American Geo-Linguistic<br />

Region<br />

Timothy Havens (University of Iowa, USA): Minority<br />

Television, the Black Atlantic, and Post-National Media<br />

Regions<br />

Session 28: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: INC-M2a<br />

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

Room: DS-R340<br />

PANEL SESSION: Reconfiguring Global Media<br />

Hegemony and the Rise of the BRICS Nations<br />

Chair and discussant: Daya Kishan Thussu<br />

(University of Westminster, U.K.)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Daya Kishan Thussu (University of Westminster, UK):<br />

Digital BRICS: Building a NWICO 2.0?<br />

Joseph Straubhaar (University of Texas, USA): The<br />

BRICS as Emerging Cultural and Media Powers<br />

Colin Sparks (University of Westminster, UK): BRICS<br />

challenging the ‘global hegemon’?<br />

Kaarle Nordenstreng (University of Tampere, Finland),<br />

B.P. Sanjay (University of Hyderabad, India), “The<br />

Quest for Professionalism: Challenges and Prospects<br />

for Journalism Educators in BRICS”<br />

Juliana Soares Mendes & Fernando Oliveira Paulino<br />

(University of Brasilia, Brazil): Globo TV System of<br />

Telenovela’s Production, Distribution and Access in the<br />

International Scenario<br />

Session 29: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: INC-M2b<br />

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

Room: A-2830<br />

Title: Broadcasting between the national and the<br />

global<br />

Chair and discussant: Karen Arriaza Ibarra<br />

(Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Room TBD<br />

Shawn Powers (Georgia State University, USA):<br />

Theorizing International Broadcasting in the Information<br />

Age.<br />

Christina Köhler & Oliver Quiring (University of Mainz,<br />

Germany): National Media Coverage and Europe’s<br />

Future. Media Coverage of the Euro Crisis in Ten EU-<br />

Countries and Public Opinion on the EU<br />

Anabelle Srebreny (SOAS, University of London):<br />

Charlie Hebdo and the ‘global media/event’ horizon”<br />

John Yu Zhang (New York Institute of Technology,<br />

USA): Hegemony or Resistance? An Examination of<br />

the Ambiguous Power Communication on US<br />

‘Rebalance’ to Asia Between China and the U.S.<br />

Session 30: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: INC-M3a<br />

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

Room: DS-R340<br />

PANEL SESSION: Media in Democratization<br />

Conflicts: Dousing the Fires or Fanning the Flames?<br />

Chair: Herman Wasserman (University of Cape Town,<br />

South Africa)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Judith Lohner & Sandra Banjac (University of<br />

Hamburg, Germany): Constructive or Destructive?<br />

Journalistic work practices and ethics in<br />

democratization conflicts<br />

Barbara Thomass (Ruhr University Bochum): The Role<br />

of Media Assistance Organisations in Conflict and<br />

Democratisation”<br />

Herman Wasserman, Tanja Bosch & Wallace Chuma<br />

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

print media coverage of service delivery protests: A<br />

content analysis<br />

Marie-Soleil Frère & Anke Fiedler (Université Libre<br />

de Bruxelles, Belgium): Professional solidarity and<br />

journalistic practices in conflict countries: the case of<br />

the Radio Publique Africaine in Burundi<br />

Jacinta Mwende Maweu (University of Nairobi):<br />

Instigators of Conflict or Messengers of Peace? The<br />

Role of the Media in Promoting Interfaith Dialogue to<br />

Ensure lasting Peace in Mombasa, Kenya<br />

Session 31: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: INC-M3b<br />

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

Room: A-2830<br />

PANEL SESSION: New Media and the<br />

Reconfiguration of Power in Emerging Economies:<br />

Dialogue between China and Brazil<br />

Chair: Yun Long, (Communication University of China)<br />

Discussant: Fernando Oliveira Paulino (University of<br />

Brasilia, Brazil)<br />

Presentations<br />

Yun Wen (Simon Fraser University, Canada): From<br />

Margin to Center? The Remaking of the Capitalist<br />

Class in China’s Communication Industries<br />

Pedro Benevides (Federal University of Paraíba,<br />

Brazil): Capture the Change and the Naturalization of<br />

Capitalism - Traces of Contemporary Brazilian Media<br />

Deqiang Ji (Communication University of China): The<br />

Moral Economies of Social Media in China: A Case<br />

Study of Tencent WeChat<br />

Zhihua Zhang (Communication University of China):<br />

To Rebuild the Publicity of Chinese Mass Media<br />

through Participatory Communication<br />

Ting Zhou (Communication University of China): From<br />

Hero to Doer: Chinese Politician’s Caricatures in<br />

Mediatized Politics Era<br />

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