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MONDAY, July 13 MONDAY, July 13<br />
Emancipation or new enclosure movement? The<br />
impacts of social media on alternative journalism in<br />
Taiwan and China<br />
Timothy Dwyer & Fiona Martin (University of Sydney,<br />
Australia): How Did They Get Here? The Likeable<br />
Engine, Dark Referrals and the Problematic of Social<br />
Media News Analytics<br />
Emilia Zboralska, Charles Davis & Irene Berkowitz<br />
(Ryerson University, Canada): The political economy of<br />
over-the-top video distribution in Canada: Towards a<br />
consumer sovereignty regime?<br />
Pieter Verdegem, Evelien D’heer & Frederik De Grove<br />
(Ghent University, Beljium): Social media in times of<br />
neoliberalism: Connective action or polarization of the<br />
public debate?<br />
WORKING GROUPS<br />
Comic Art - COA<br />
Chair: John A. Lent (International Journal of Comic Art,<br />
USA)<br />
Vice-Chair: Geisa Fernandes (Observatório de<br />
Histórias em Quadrinhos ECA/USP, Brazil )<br />
Name of Person Submitting this information:<br />
Geisa Fernandes<br />
Session 65: Monday, July 13 2015<br />
Slot Code: COA-M1a<br />
Time: 09:00-10:30<br />
Room: DS-3375<br />
Title: African and Arab World Cartoons<br />
Chair: Etienne Domingue (Faculté de théologie et<br />
d’études religieuses - Université de Sherbrooke,<br />
Canada)<br />
Presentations:<br />
Sandra Pitcher (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South<br />
Africa): Hegemonic Myth-Making: A discussion of<br />
Zapiro’s representation of Nelson Mandela (1994-<br />
1999)<br />
Mikhail Peppas (SanKofa Book and Design Fair<br />
Durban) & Sanabelle Ebrahim (University of KwaZulu-<br />
Natal, South Africa): Hello Kitty, He-Man, BunnyKats:<br />
Reflections on Character Development, Merchandise<br />
Routes and Social Engagement<br />
Shahnawaz Imran Zali (Northwestern University in<br />
Qatar, USA) & Nissryne Dib (Northwestern University<br />
in Qatar, Qatar): Cartoons in Protest<br />
Session 66: Monday, July 13 2015<br />
Slot Code: COA-M2a<br />
Time: 14:00-15:30<br />
Room: DS-3375<br />
Title: Latin America Cartoons and Comics<br />
Chair: Damien Rinaldo Tomaselli (University of<br />
Kwazulu-Natal) / AFDA (The South African School of<br />
Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance, South<br />
Africa)<br />
Presentations:<br />
Edna Nelly Becerril Lerin (Universidad Nacional<br />
Autónoma de México, MX): The Burrón family<br />
Monica Fontana (Faculdades Integradas Barros Melo,<br />
Brazil): Identity and trans visibility in Laerte’s comic<br />
strips<br />
Luiza Lusvarghi (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil):<br />
Transmedia and Cartoons: Sex, Drugs and Rock and<br />
Roll Era never dies in Rê Bordosa<br />
Jorge Salvador Anaya Martínez (Universidad Nacional<br />
Autónoma de México, MX): Animation as an approach<br />
to historical facts<br />
Session 67: Monday, July 13 2015<br />
Slot Code: COA-M3a<br />
Time: 16:00-17:30<br />
Room: DS-3375<br />
Title: Freedom to Cartoon, Radicalism, Resistance,<br />
Responsibility and Charlie Hebdo<br />
Chair: Waldomiro Vergueiro (Universidade de São<br />
Paulo/ Observatório de Histórias em Quadrinhos ECA/<br />
USP, Brazil)<br />
Presentations:<br />
John Anthony Lent (International Journal of Comic Art,<br />
USA): Freedom To Cartoon (Responsibly)<br />
Geisa Fernandes (Area de Narrativas Dibujadas<br />
(UBA)/Observatório de Histórias em Quadrinhos<br />
(ECA/USP), Brazil): To be or not to be... Charlie:<br />
reflections on cartooning and politics<br />
Waldomiro de Castro Santos Vergueiro (Escola de<br />
Comunicações e Artes da Universidade de São Paulo,<br />
Brazil): Maomé went to the mountain... and did not like<br />
what he saw there: political cartoon, social criticism<br />
and tension increasing in the 21st. Century<br />
Adolpho Carlos Françoso Queiroz (Universidade<br />
Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Brazil): Bullets do not kill<br />
ideas<br />
Crisis Communication - CRI<br />
Chair: Rikke Bjerg Jensen (Royal Holloway University<br />
of London, UK)<br />
Vice-Chair: Eva-Karin Olsson (Swedish Defence<br />
University, Sweden)<br />
Name of person submitting this information:<br />
Rikke Bjerg Jensen (Royal Holloway University of<br />
London, UK)<br />
Session 68: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />
Slot Code: CRI-M1a<br />
Time: 09:00-10:30<br />
Room: DS-1540<br />
Title: News values and news coverage<br />
Chair: Rikke Bjerg Jensen (Royal Holloway University<br />
of London, UK)<br />
Presentations:<br />
Shixin Zhang (University of Nottingham Ningbo,<br />
China): Peace or War Journalism? - An Analysis of<br />
Chinese News Media’s Coverage of Libyan Crisis in<br />
2011<br />
Sami Siddiq (University of Auckland, NZ): Framing<br />
the killing of Osama bin Laden and its aftermath:<br />
an analysis of American and Pakistani crisis<br />
communication and news coverage<br />
Susana Sampaio-Dias (University of Portsmouth,<br />
USA): Re-thinking proximity as a news value: How the<br />
financial crisis is undermining a global understanding<br />
of human rights problems<br />
Session 69: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />
Slot Code: CRI-M2a<br />
Time: 14:00-15:30<br />
Room: DS-1540<br />
Title: Media influences and media effects:<br />
propaganda, mediatisation and image making<br />
Chair: Eva-Karin Olsson (Swedish Defence University)<br />
Presentations:<br />
Emma Briant (University of Sheffield): Paternalism and<br />
Structures of Legitimacy in post 9/11 US Propaganda.<br />
Neofytos Aspriadis & Athanassios Samaras (University<br />
of Piraeus): Political Blame Games and Nation Image<br />
Making in Times of Financial Crises: A Comparative<br />
Analysis of PASOK and SYRIZA Administrations in<br />
Greece.<br />
Lara Kobilke & Philip Baugut (University of Munich):<br />
Mediatization of Politics from a Psychological Point<br />
of View. Exploring Media Effects on Scandalized<br />
Politicians in a Qualitative Analysis of Two German<br />
Cases.<br />
Charles Tunde Iruonagbe, Oladokun Omojola &<br />
Lanre Amodu (Covenant University): Intercultural<br />
Communication and the Threat of Islamist Radicalism<br />
in Nigeria.<br />
Session 70: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />
Slot Code: CRI-M3a<br />
Time: 16:00-17:30<br />
Room: DS-1540<br />
Title: Representations of crisis: the visible and the<br />
invisible<br />
Chair: Eva-Karin Olsson (Swedish Defence University)<br />
Presentations:<br />
Alexander Godulla (University of Passau), Cornelia<br />
Wolf (Leipzig University) & Ralf Hohlfeld (University<br />
of Passau): Picturing the Ukrainian crisis. The use of<br />
photographic news factors in tabloid and quality press.<br />
Mahmoud Eid (University of Ottawa): Invisible<br />
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