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TUESDAY, July 14 TUESDAY, July 14<br />

Session 26: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: HIS-T3a<br />

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

Room: DS-2518<br />

Title: New Perspectives in European Communication<br />

Research<br />

Chair: Professor Carlos Barrera (University of Navarra)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Halliki Harro-Loit (University of Tartu): Soviet Estonian<br />

journalists’ professional values and moral dilemmas<br />

from biographical retrospect<br />

Juergen Wilke (Institut für Publizistik (Universität<br />

Mainz): The newspaper in changing systems. The<br />

(Nord-)Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (NAZ/DAZ) from<br />

1851 to 1945<br />

Peter “Maxigas” Dunajcsik (Internet Interdisciplinary<br />

Institute, Barcelona): The Luddite aspects of Hackerdom:<br />

Critical Engineering Practices in the North European<br />

Hackerspaces scene<br />

Tânia Marcia Cezar Hoff & Renata Presa Hermann<br />

(PPGCOM ESPM-SP): Politics of the beautiful,<br />

healthy and productive body: The use of technology<br />

as a resistance or subjection to the political calls of<br />

contemporary media<br />

Jan Niklas Kocks, Juliana Raupp & Kim Murphy (Freie<br />

Universität Berlin): From Partisanship to Perpetual<br />

Neutrality? Tracing the History of Government Communication<br />

in Germany<br />

International Communication<br />

- INC<br />

Session 27: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: INC-T1a<br />

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

Room: DS-R340<br />

Title: African media discourses<br />

Chair: Ibrahim Seaga Shaw (Northumbria University,<br />

UK)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Stijn Joyce (Ghent University, Belgium): Bringing Africa<br />

Home. Reflections on Discursive Practices of Domestication<br />

in International News Reporting on Africa<br />

by Belgian Television<br />

Lesley Janet Cowling (Wits University, South Africa):<br />

Understanding the ‘Sowetans’: Journalism as a Product<br />

of Organizational Culture<br />

Winston Mano (University of Westminster) & Viola<br />

Candice Milton (University of South Africa): Posters,<br />

Flamers and Trolls, Oh My!: Citizen Journalism and<br />

Ebola Talk Among Africans<br />

Janet Kwami (Furman University, USA): Amplification<br />

and Resistance: Global Media Coverage of Ebola and<br />

the Framing of West Africa in a Convergent Media<br />

Landscape<br />

Ebere Ahanihu & Chris Russill (Carleton University):<br />

Toward a Postdevelopment Future for Digital Computing<br />

In Africa: Limitations and Possibilities of Laptops<br />

For ICT4E in Nigeria<br />

Session 28: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: INC-T1b<br />

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

Room: A-2830<br />

Title: Comparative and transnational perspectives on<br />

global media<br />

Chair: Matt Mogekwu (Ithaca College, USA)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Ying Wu (Shanghai International Strudies University),<br />

Yunya Song (Hong Kong Baptist University), Li Li<br />

(Shanghai University of International Business and<br />

Economics) & Xiaoyan Gu (Zhejiang University, China):<br />

Emerging Economies, Emerging Power? A Citation<br />

Network Analysis of Global Media<br />

Matt Ebonye Mogekwu (Ithaca College, USA): Different<br />

‘Journalisms’ for Different Regions as Viable Counterpoise<br />

to Domination in the Global Media Space<br />

Katharine Allen (Pennsylvania State University, USA):<br />

INGOs, Transnational Advocacy Networks, and Dense<br />

Exchanges of Information: Free Speech in Cuba<br />

Jia Lu (Tsinghua University, China): Media Use and<br />

Social Identity: Local, National, and Global in 31 Countries<br />

Session 29: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: INC-T2a<br />

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

Room: DS-R340<br />

Title: Media Systems, politics and globalization<br />

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

Finland)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Monroe Price (Annenberg School of Communication,<br />

University of Pennsylvania, USA): Free Expression,<br />

Strategic Communication and Globalism<br />

Silvio Waisbord (George Washington University,<br />

USA): Communication Studies Without Frontiers: Academic<br />

Cultures, Translation and Cosmopolitanism<br />

Maria Karidi & Michael Meyen (University of Munich,<br />

Germany): Hallin and Mancini Reloaded. Media Systems<br />

beyond the Western World<br />

Natalia Grincheva (Concordia University, Russia): Resisting<br />

Western Hegemony: Russian Strategic Communication<br />

through the BRICS Diplomacy<br />

Session 30: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: INC-T2b<br />

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

Room: A-2830<br />

Title: Cultural identity and alternative media in Asia<br />

Chair: Dani Madrid-Morales (City University of Hong<br />

Kong)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Qin Guo (Macquarie University, Australia): New Force<br />

of Communication in the Global Society<br />

Kyung Sun Lee & Jennifer Kang (University of Austin<br />

at Texas): From Globalization of Hansik to Han-Style: A<br />

Discourse Analysis of South Korea’s Nation Branding<br />

Campaign<br />

Yuhui Tai (National Chao Tung University, Taiwan):<br />

Alternative Media in Taiwan and Hong Kong during the<br />

Sunflower and the Umbrella Movements<br />

Arul I Chib & Xin Pei (Nanyang Technological University,<br />

Singapore): Idealized Cultural Identity ‘born or<br />

curse’ coping via Mobile Phones by Female Foreign<br />

Domestic Workers in Singapore<br />

Session 31: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: INC-T3a<br />

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

Room: DS-R340<br />

Title: Media, soft power and popular culture<br />

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

South Africa)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Fei Jiang (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing)<br />

and Kuo Huang (English Service, China Radio<br />

International): Bridging Misunderstandings: A case<br />

study of Chinese overseas correspondents<br />

Shuling Huang (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan):<br />

Popular Culture, Soft Power and Resistance:<br />

Taiwanese Media Portrayals of Japan and Korea before/after<br />

their cultural inflows<br />

Mei Li & Naren Chitty (Macquarie University, Australia):<br />

Exploring China’s Image Mediated through First<br />

Lady Diplomacy Initiatives<br />

Yu Xiang (University of Westminster, UK): Sinicization<br />

of the ‘Proletarian Capitalist’, A New Reflection of<br />

Structural Imperialism on CCTV-News and Its Foreign<br />

Audiences<br />

Session 32: Tuesday 14 July 2015<br />

Slot Code: INC-T3b<br />

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

Room: A-2830<br />

Title: China’s Soft Power at home and abroad<br />

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

South Africa)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Ibrahim Seaga Shaw & Di Luo (Northumbria University,<br />

UK): How Western and Chinese Perceptions of Human<br />

Rights Influenced the Framing of the 3.14 Tibetan<br />

Riots: Implications and Lessons for Practicing HRJ<br />

Kenneth C. Yang (The University of Texas at El Paso,<br />

USA) & Yowei Kang (University of Taoyuan, Taiwan):<br />

A Tale of Two Cities under China’s Hegemony: Social<br />

Media, Political Resistance and Civil Disobedience<br />

in Taipei’s Sunflower Student Movement and Hong<br />

Kong’s Umbrella Revolution<br />

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

& Ibrahim Seaga Shaw (Northumbria University, UK):<br />

Tools of Hegemony or Resistance: Media Framing of<br />

China’s ‘Soft Power’ in Kenya and Sierra Leone<br />

Jacqueline Lila Bendrick & Reona Hirai (Furman University,<br />

USA): Analyzing Government Censorship in<br />

China: A Study of the Portrayal of the Occupy Hong<br />

Kong Protests by the Media in the United States and<br />

China<br />

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