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TUESDAY, July 14 TUESDAY, July 14<br />
Session 11: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />
Slot Code: COC-T1b<br />
Time: 09:00-10:30<br />
Room: DS-M560<br />
Title: Alternative and citizens’ journalism<br />
Chair: Susan Forde<br />
Presentations:<br />
Adrian Quinn (University of Leeds): Resisting the Orthodoxy:<br />
Citizen-Journalists, from the Passion to the<br />
Arab Spring.<br />
Cecilia Cavalcanti & Renata Fontanetto (Federal University<br />
of Rio de Janeiro [UFRJ]): Journalism hacker in<br />
the Rio de Janeiro streets during the FIFA Confederations<br />
Cup – 2013.<br />
Chen-Ling Hung (National Taiwan University): Using<br />
social media as alternative journalistic practice: News<br />
E Forum during the Sunflower Movement in Taiwan.<br />
Chun Wei Lin (National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan):<br />
The ambiguous power of citizen journalism in a remote<br />
mediascape: A case study of Eastern Taiwan.<br />
Session 12 Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />
Slot Code: COC-T2a<br />
Time: 14:00-15:30<br />
Room: R-R160<br />
PANEL SESSION: Media poetics and performances<br />
in contexts of armed conflicts<br />
Chair/Panel Facilitator: Clemencia Rodriguez (The<br />
University of Oklahoma)<br />
Panel Discussant: John H. Downing<br />
Participants:<br />
Kristin Shamas (Oklahoma City University): Placemaking<br />
as Praxis: Connectivity and a South Lebanese<br />
Village<br />
Lisa Brooten (Southern Illinois University Carbondale):<br />
Conflict, Media and Democratic Transition: The<br />
Burmese Case<br />
Clemencia Rodriguez (The University of Oklahoma),<br />
Camilo Perez-Quintero (Ohio University) & Christian<br />
Ramirez-Hincapie (Icesi): Performative Media and<br />
Disarmament: Alternative Stories and Cameras in<br />
Colombia.<br />
Irfan Ashraf (Southern Illinois University Carbondale):<br />
Conflict, Objectivity and Gatekeeping: Challenges in<br />
Pakistan’s Tribal Belt.<br />
Session 13: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />
Slot Code: COC-T3a<br />
Time: 16:00-17:30<br />
Room: R-R160<br />
Title: Community Broadcasting – Contemporary<br />
challenges<br />
Chair: Kerrie Foxwell-Norton<br />
Presentations:<br />
Heather Anderson (University of South Australia): Australian<br />
community radio as a middle-aged media: 4ZZZ<br />
as a case study of hegemony or resistance?<br />
Juliet Fox (Melbourne University): Resistance is Fertile’:<br />
Regenerative Voices in 3CR Community Radio<br />
(Melbourne, Australia)<br />
Mohammadu Careem Rasmin (Sri Lanka Development<br />
Journalist Forum), Asjian Wahid (Sri Lanka Development<br />
Journalist Forum)& Mary Dalima (MBC media<br />
network Sri Lanka): Myth or real: Exploring a critical<br />
perspective on the Sri Lankan community radio movement.<br />
Gretchen King (McGill University): Unpacking the radical<br />
pedagogy of community radio: The case of Radio<br />
al-Balad 92.4FM and political change in Jordan.<br />
Manuela Gruenangerl (University Salzburg): Is there<br />
a global concept of community television around the<br />
world? Values, ideals and principles and their manifestation<br />
in organizational arrangements.<br />
Session 14: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />
Slot Code: COC-T3b<br />
Time: 16:00-17:30<br />
Room: DS-M560<br />
Title: Community media and the public sphere<br />
Chair: Claudia Magellanes<br />
Presentations:<br />
Sarah Wagner (Open University of Catalonia):<br />
Communicative hegemonies and counterpublics:<br />
ICT appropriation among Guaraní leaders in Bolivia.<br />
Sergio Ricardo Quiroga (Instituto Cultural Argentino<br />
de Educacion Superior): Deconstructing the public<br />
concept: Public mass media and business practices.<br />
Gisele Sayeg Nunes Ferreira (ESPACC Research<br />
Group, PUC-SP): Elements of community broadcasting<br />
sound cartography in São Paulo City, Brazil: Programming<br />
and public participation.<br />
Diti Joshi & Archna Kumar (Delhi University): Interactive<br />
Voice Response (IVR) system and health communications:<br />
A study of Jharkhand Mobile Radio.<br />
DeeDee Halleck (Deep Dish Network): Waves of<br />
Change: Sharing community media projects on the web.<br />
Special Event: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />
Time: 18:00-18:45<br />
Room: R-R160<br />
Journal Lauch hosted by Susan Forde:<br />
Journal of Alternative and Community Media<br />
Editors: Chris Atton and Susan Forde<br />
Emerging Scholars - ESN<br />
Session 15: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />
Slot Code: ESN-T1a<br />
Time: 09:00-10:30<br />
Room: DS-1420<br />
Title: Media and Protest<br />
Chair: James Losey (University of Stockholm, Sweden)<br />
Discussant: Emad Khazraee (University of Pennsylvania,<br />
USA)<br />
Presentations:<br />
Rhon Teruelle (University of Toronto, Canada): Carrément<br />
dans la rouge: Investigating the Québec Students’<br />
Tactical Use of Social Media<br />
Audrey Desrochers (Université du Québec à Montréal,<br />
Canada): Les Journaux Universitaires Comme Médias<br />
Hybrides: Le Cas du Montréal Campus de L’Uqam<br />
Pendant Le Conflit Étudiant de 2012<br />
Session 16: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />
Slot Code: ESN-T2a<br />
Time: 14:00-15:30<br />
Room: DS-1420<br />
Title: Media and Activism<br />
Chair: Ana Duarte Melo (University of Minho, Portugal)<br />
Discussant: Stefania Milan (University of Amsterdam,<br />
The Netherlands)<br />
Presentations:<br />
Rianka Singh (McMaster University, Canada): On Hacker<br />
Manifestos, Collectivity and Violence<br />
Sanchari De (Jadavpur University, India): Political Mobilization<br />
and the Network of Shared Cultural Connectivity:<br />
An Attempt to Locate The Shahbag Movement in<br />
Bangladesh beyond the Realm of Virtual Sphere<br />
Evan Light (Concordia University, Canada): Ethical Telecom<br />
Futures and Activist Investment: New Strategies<br />
for Activism and Analysis<br />
Kseniia Ermoshina (MinesParisTech, France): Is There<br />
an App for Everything? Potentials and Limits of Civic<br />
Hacking and the Hegemony of Apptivism<br />
Dang Nguyen (University of Oxford, UK): Internet<br />
Based Humor as Civil Resistance in Authoritarian Regimes<br />
Session 17: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />
Slot Code: ESN-T3a<br />
Time: 16:00-17:30<br />
Room: DS-1420<br />
Title: (Counter-)Surveillance<br />
Chair: Wajiha Raza Rizvi (Independent Researcher,<br />
Pakistan)<br />
Discussant: Leo Van Audenhove (Vrije Universiteit<br />
Brussel, Belgium)<br />
Presentations:<br />
Mary Grace Anne Lao (York University, Canada):<br />
Headless Selfies: A Response to Social Surveillance<br />
Mthobeli Ngcongo (University of Johannesburg, South<br />
Africa): The Ambiguities of Knowing: Instant Messaging<br />
and Surveillance in South African Romantic Relationships<br />
David Myles (Université de Montréal, Canada): Helping<br />
Others Solving Crimes: Civilian Contribution to<br />
Policing<br />
Matthew Tiessen (Ryerson University, Canada): The<br />
Implicit Algorithmic Ontologies Driving Our Digital<br />
Hegemony<br />
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