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TUESDAY, July 14<br />

TUESDAY, July 14<br />

SPECIAL SESSIONS<br />

SECTIONS<br />

SPECIAL SESSION 3: ECREA<br />

SPECIAL SESSION 4: ICA<br />

Audience - AUD<br />

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

Place: DS-R510<br />

Title: Political Populism and the Media in<br />

Europe: Immigration as Moral Panic<br />

Chair: Caludia Alvares<br />

This session will reflect on the rise of populist politics in<br />

a European context, with the May 2014 EU Parliamentary<br />

election results officially confirming the growing<br />

success of right-wing parties in Western European<br />

liberal democracies. Both the global economic crisis<br />

and immigration from regions that do not share ‘European’<br />

Enlightenment values are confronting European<br />

societies with very real problems, leading to a revival of<br />

stereotypes that are inimical to multiculturalism. They<br />

are also contributing to an increasingly securitarian political<br />

climate dominated by public anxiety that is greatly<br />

enhanced by the media.<br />

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

Place: DS-R510<br />

Title: Scholars as Part of the Solution:<br />

Sustainable Communication across Higher<br />

Education<br />

Chair: Kevin Barnhurst<br />

Panelists: Sara Bannerman, Richard Doherty,<br />

Bernhard Goodwin, Sam Luna<br />

In line with the goal of higher education to address current<br />

critical social issues, higher education is addressing<br />

climate change by embracing many sustainability<br />

efforts. This panel discusses these efforts by looking<br />

at three areas of sustainability: in universities, what<br />

drives the adoption, including how it’s adopted and integrated,<br />

and the outcomes; sustainability as a (promotable)<br />

topic with a focus on the relevance, complexity,<br />

interdisciplinarity, researcher bias, transdisciplinary<br />

approach, and the relation to science communication<br />

to help scholars be more sustainable in their research;<br />

and sustainability in our associations, specifically the<br />

greening of ICA and IAMCR, including the processes,<br />

successes and failures.<br />

Session 1: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: AUD-T1a<br />

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

Room: R-R150<br />

Title: Media audiences and connectivity<br />

Chair: Asta Zelenkauskaite<br />

Presentations:<br />

Mikko Villi (University of Helsinki, Finland) & Joo-Young<br />

Jung (International Christian University, Japan): Accessing<br />

the audience community: A comparison of how<br />

newspapers connect with audience communities in<br />

Finland, Japan, and Korea.<br />

Ifeoma Vivian Dunu & Gregory Obinna Ugbo (Nnamdi<br />

Azikiwe University, Nigeria): Separated Household? An<br />

Assessment of the Effects of the Social Media in Nigerian<br />

Families Communication Pattern.<br />

Soren Schultz Jorgensen (University of Southern Denmark,<br />

Denmark): Old media are social too: A four dimensional<br />

approach to study how people use general<br />

news media to make social connections.<br />

Susana Kaiser (University of San Francisco, USA):<br />

Vicariously Witnessing Human Rights Abuses: Audiences’<br />

Interactions with an Argentine Memorial Site.<br />

Session 2: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: AUD-T1b<br />

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

Room: A-2875<br />

Title: Audiences and publics: engagement and indifference<br />

Chair: Miguel Vicente<br />

Presentations:<br />

Miriam Stehling (University of Bremen), Maria Francesca<br />

Murru (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy),<br />

Marco Scarcelli (University of Padova, Italy) & Inés<br />

Amaral (Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, Portugal):<br />

The civic value of being an audience.<br />

Philip Savage & Kara Weiler (McMaster University,<br />

Canada): Public Service Media in Canada: Audience<br />

expectations and experiences of CBC local digital<br />

experiments.<br />

Jaume Suan & Pere Masip (University Ramon Llull,<br />

Spain): And what if I do not want to participate? Citizens’<br />

attitudes and motivations towards online media<br />

participatory practices.<br />

Efrat Daskal (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,<br />

Israel): My voice needs to be heard”: anti-fans in the<br />

regulatory arena.<br />

Session 3: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: AUD-T2a<br />

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

Room: R-R150<br />

Title: Young people as audiences<br />

Chair: Toshie Takahashi<br />

Presentations:<br />

Regiane Ribeiro (Federal University of Paraná, Brazil):<br />

An approach on the cultural consumption of the young<br />

and the convergence of media.<br />

Ingunn Hagen, Usha Sidana Nayar & Priya Nayar<br />

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology,<br />

Norway): Youth, media use and wellbeing: Empowerment<br />

and its flipside.<br />

Milena Foerster, Katharina Roser, Anna Schoeni &<br />

Martin Roosli (University of Basel, Switzerland): Problematic<br />

mobile phone use: Derivation of a short scale<br />

and associations with health, behavioural and social<br />

factors in adolescents.<br />

Miguel Ángel Casado, Estefanía Jiménez, Maialen<br />

Garmendia & Paula Pineda (University of the Basque<br />

Country, Spain): Social interaction and excessive use<br />

of Smartphone among Spanish children: a qualitative<br />

approach.<br />

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