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

80<br />

Journalism Research & Education<br />

- JRE + UNESCO<br />

Session 33: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-T1a<br />

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

Room: DS-M320<br />

Theme II: Innovations in Journalism & Theme IV:<br />

Quantitative Methods of Journalism Studies<br />

Title: The Newsonomics of Mixing Old & New<br />

Chair: Wing Lam Chan (Hong Kong Baptist University,<br />

China)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Pilar Sánchez García (Universidad de Valladolid,<br />

Spain) & Sandra Marinho (University of Minho, Portugal):<br />

The introduction of a digital environment in journalism<br />

curricula at European Higher Education Area: a<br />

comparative analysis of Spain and Portugal<br />

Florian Stalph & Oliver Hahn (University of Passau,<br />

Germany): Data-Driven Investigation in International<br />

News Reporting: A Potential for Watchdog Journalism<br />

Turo Ilari Uskali (University of Jyvaskyla, Finland) &<br />

Ester Appelgren (Södertörn University, Sweden): Little<br />

brother also want’s to play: A case study of how small<br />

countries are adopting practices of data journalism<br />

Mario Haim, Bernhard Goodwin & Andreas Graefe<br />

(LMU Munich, Germany): A classification of technological<br />

advances in journalism<br />

Eno Akpabio (University of Namibia, Namibia): Dissecting<br />

the promise of “details later” and its delivery in the<br />

online edition of a Nigerian newspaper – The Punch<br />

Chloe Ann Salles (Université Stendhal, Grenoble 3,<br />

France): Negotiating resistance to internet-related<br />

development in Le Monde’s blog platform<br />

Session 34: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-T1b<br />

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

Room: R-M110<br />

Theme V: Generic Studies of Journalism<br />

PANEL SESSION: Comparative Qualitative Studies<br />

of Journalism: Both Possible & Useful?<br />

Chair: Arnaud Anciaux (École des Médias et du Numérique<br />

de la Sorbonne, France)<br />

Discussant: Fábio Henrique Pereira (Universidade de<br />

Brasilia, Brazil)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Arnaud Anciaux (École des Médias et du Numérique<br />

de la Sorbonne, France) & Fábio Henrique Pereira<br />

(Universidade de Brásilia, Brazil): Comparative research<br />

on journalism has a long tradition in the field of<br />

communication.<br />

Fábio Henrique Pereira & Florence Le Cam (Universidade<br />

de Brasilia, Brazil): Using qualitative interviews to<br />

understand the identity of online journalists in Belgium,<br />

France and Brazil.<br />

Bénédicte Toullec (Université de Rennes 1, France):<br />

Défis et leçons méthodologiques imposés par le rapport<br />

dialogique de la production journalistique transfrontalière<br />

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

de Bruxelles, Belgium): Comparing Media Freedom in<br />

Post-Conflict Societies<br />

Juliette Charbonneaux (CELSA, Paris-Sorbonne,<br />

France): La construction d’un « caractère francoallemand<br />

» par la presse française et allemande :<br />

entrée dans la fabrique du comparable<br />

Fernando Oliveira Paulino & Madalena Oliveira<br />

(Universidade Clássica de LisboaLives in Grândola,<br />

Spain): Public service of Media in Brazil and Portugal:<br />

comparative research challenges<br />

François Demers (Université Laval, Canada): Comparison<br />

by a comprehensive case study: Mexico<br />

Session 35: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-T1c<br />

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

Room: R-M120<br />

Theme III: The Profession of Journalism<br />

PANEL SESSION: Adapting the Inverted Pyramid<br />

Style of Media Writing for Journalism Education in<br />

Multi-Cultural and Multi-national Contexts<br />

Chair/Moderator: Richard E Shafer (University of<br />

North Dakota, USA)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Richard Shafer (University of North Dakota, USA)<br />

& Eric Freedman (Michigan State University, USA):<br />

Adapting the Western Journalism Education Model for<br />

Application to Press Systems in Central Asia: A Case<br />

Study of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan<br />

Miglena Sternadori (Texas Tech University, USA):<br />

Newswriting for Journalism Education in the Context of<br />

Bulgaria<br />

Andrew Duffy (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore):<br />

You Won’t Believe These 3 Amazing Ways<br />

They Write Ledes In Singapore<br />

Slavka Antonova (University of North Dakota, USA):<br />

Teaching journalism: Comparing the norms of journalistic<br />

conduct in developing and developed countries<br />

Ylva Rodny-Gumede (University of Johannesburg,<br />

South Africa): Journalism practices and audience interaction<br />

in South Africa<br />

Ammina Kothari (Rochester Institute of Technology,<br />

USA): Reconciling Journalism Training with Professional<br />

Issues with African Journalism<br />

Session 36: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-T2a<br />

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

Room: DS-M320<br />

Theme III: The Profession of Journalism<br />

Title: Money Talks and Journalism Listens<br />

Chair: Patrick McCurdy (University of Ottawa, Canada)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Brigitte Hofstetter, Manuel Puppis, Silke Fürst, Mike<br />

Meissner & Philomen Schönhagen (University of<br />

Fribourg, Switzerland): Journalistic Autonomy under<br />

Threat? The Influence of the Media Crisis and Corporate<br />

Interests on News Coverage<br />

Vaia Doudaki (Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus):<br />

Legitimizing and delegitimizing discourse of the<br />

Cypriot financial crisis<br />

Annika Sehl (TU Dortmund University Institute of Journalism,<br />

Germany): Journalistic Quality: A comparison<br />

between scientific-normative assessments and reader<br />

opinions<br />

Penny O’Donnell (The University of Sydney, Australia),<br />

Lawrie Zion & Merryn Sherwood (La Trobe University,<br />

Australia): Job loss in journalism: What happens next?<br />

Session 37: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-T2b<br />

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

Room: R-M110<br />

Theme III: The Profession of Journalism<br />

Title: Capturing the News-Pens and Swords:<br />

Chair: Paschal Preston (Dublin City University, Ireland)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Mulatu Alemayehu Moges (University of Oslo,<br />

Norway): Exploring the Coverage of Internal Conflicts<br />

Issues in Ethiopia; Reminisced or Omitted by the local<br />

media<br />

Wing Lam Chan (Hong Kong Baptist University, China):<br />

Conflicts in the newsroom: a theoretical analysis<br />

of anticipatory socialization and journalistic creativity<br />

Walter Chikwendu Ihejirika, Christie U Omego, Sunny<br />

C Mbazie & Hycainth C Orlu-Orlu (University of Port<br />

Harcourt Choba, Nigeria): Patterns of News Reporting<br />

on conflict/Politics in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria<br />

Sigurd Allern (University of Oslo, Norway) & Ester Pollack<br />

(Stockholm University, Sweden): Advocacy Think<br />

Tanks as News Sources and Agenda Setters<br />

Elisabeth Eide (Oslo and Akershus University College<br />

of Applied Sciences): Autonomous journalists and anonymous<br />

politicians? Norwegian media coverage of the<br />

NSA surveillance and the “Snowden Affair”<br />

Mary Weinstein (Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste<br />

da Bahia, Brazil): The press in the State of Bahia, Brazil:<br />

the public dispute<br />

Session 38: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-T2c<br />

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

Room: R-M120<br />

Theme III: The Profession of Journalism<br />

Title: Journalism Autonomy: Expectations and Performances<br />

Chair: Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman (National Institute<br />

of Development Administration, Thailand)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Susanne Kirchhoff (University of Salzburg, Austria):<br />

The Dispositif of Journalism – Practices and Meanings<br />

of Professional Journalism in a Changing Environment<br />

Lukas Otto, Isabella Glogger & Michaela Maier (University<br />

of Koblenz-Landau, Germany): The softening of<br />

journalistic political communication – a critical review<br />

of concepts and a new framework model<br />

Juliette Storr (Pennsylvania State University, USA):<br />

Journalism, Incivility and Free Speech: Deciding the<br />

New Common Good in Online News Story Comments<br />

Christina Holtz-Bacha (University of Erlangen-<br />

Nuremberg, Germany): A matter of freedom of the<br />

press? The Guardian case and how it was reported in<br />

German newspapers<br />

Lu Zhao (Indiana University, Zhejiang University,<br />

China): New Scheme of Communication: A Study of<br />

Interactivity and Multimedia Use in Microblogs of News<br />

Organizations in China<br />

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