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

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Session 54: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: PCR-T2a<br />

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

Room: DS-M540<br />

Title: Art for social change: studies of South American<br />

cases<br />

Chair: Joe Straubhaar (University of Texas at Austin,<br />

USA)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Milton N. Campos (University of Montreal, Canada) &<br />

Ligia C. Leite (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Brazil): Re-affiliating Liquid Youth: From Street Kids to<br />

Theatre Actors.<br />

Julieta Cuevas Parra (Universidad Iberoamericana<br />

Puebla, Mexico): El video participativo como herramienta<br />

de auto-representación y empoderamiento de<br />

la comunidad sorda en Puebla, México.<br />

Manon Koningstein (International Centre for Tropical<br />

Agriculture, Colombia): Participatory Video for Inclusive<br />

Research.<br />

Maria Alice Lima Baroni (Pontifical Catholic University<br />

of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): Participatory photography as<br />

an avenue towards social dialogue in Brazil.<br />

Mery Angeles Perez (University of Guelph, Canada):<br />

Music Production as a Participatory Process of Communication:<br />

The Legacy of the Solentiname Community.<br />

Session 55: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: PCR-T3b<br />

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

Room: DS-M540<br />

Title: Participatory communication through community<br />

radio<br />

Chair: Valentina Baú (University of New South Wales,<br />

Australia)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Venu Arora, Ramakrishnan Nagarajan, Himabindu<br />

Chintakunta & Nitesh Anand (Ideosync Media Combine,<br />

India): At the cross roads of desire : A case of<br />

Community Radio resisting the moral police.<br />

Rose Nyakio Kimani (University of Bayreuth, Germany):<br />

Participatory Processes in Kenyan Community<br />

Radio – A Case Study.<br />

Emily LeRoux-Rutledge (London School of Economics,<br />

UK): The interplay of narratives about women on<br />

South Sudanese community radio.<br />

Mohammadu Careem Rasmin & Abdul Wahild Asjain<br />

Wahid (Sri Lanka Development Journalist Forum, Sri<br />

Lanka) & Mary Christabel Dalima (MBC Network, Sri<br />

Lanka): Exploring the concept of public participation in<br />

the context of making radio dramas for change - experience<br />

from Sri Lanka.<br />

Siyasanga M. Tyali (University of South Africa, South<br />

Africa): Assessing beneficiary communities’ participation<br />

in HIV/AIDS communication through community<br />

radio: X-K FM as a case study.<br />

Session 56: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: PCR-T3a<br />

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

Room: DS-3375<br />

Title: La communication participative et des perceptions<br />

sociales: aspects épistémologiques, méthodologiques<br />

et pratiques<br />

Chair: Helen Hambly Odame (University of Guelph,<br />

Canada),<br />

Presentations:<br />

Nicolas Duracka (Université Blaise Pascal de Clermont<br />

Ferrand, France): Comprendre les obs<br />

Other Beats<br />

Philip Baugut, Nayla Fawzi & Carsten Reinemann<br />

(University of Munich): Proximity in the City? Describing,<br />

Explaining and Assessing a Crucial Dimension<br />

of the Relationship between Political Actors and Journalists<br />

in a Mixed Methods Comparative Analysis of<br />

German Cities<br />

Ibrahim Saleh (University of Cape Town) & Heba Metwali<br />

(State Information Service of the Egyptian Ministry<br />

of Information): Political Journalism Performance in<br />

Middle East and North Africa (MENA): A True Case of<br />

Dystopia in Egypt<br />

Melanie Leidecker (University of Koblenz-Landau)<br />

& Jürgen Wilke (Johannes Gutenberg-University of<br />

Mainz): Do candidates matter? Press coverage of the<br />

2014 European Parliament Election in Germany in a<br />

long-term perspective<br />

Political Communication -<br />

POL<br />

Session 57: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: POL-T3a<br />

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

Room: DS-M340<br />

Title: Politics of Oil in a Promotional Culture<br />

Chair: Melissa M. Aronczyk (Rutgers University)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Melissa M. Aronczyk (Rutgers University): “Big Green<br />

Radicals”: Building Political Judgement in a Promotional<br />

Culture<br />

Darin Barney (McGill University): Against the Flow:<br />

Pipelines, Publicity and Sabotage<br />

Patrick McCurdy (University of Ottawa): Selling Oil<br />

Sands without Oil: Moving beyond Petroleum in Promotional<br />

Culture<br />

Tim Wood (New York University): Covering the Grassroots:<br />

Professionalized Advocacy and News Framing<br />

of the Keystone Pipeline in Canada and the United<br />

States<br />

Political Economy - POE<br />

Session 58: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: POE-T1a<br />

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

Room: R-R140<br />

Title: News, Democracy and Corporate Power<br />

Chair: Dwayne Roy Winseck (Carleton University,<br />

Canada)<br />

Presentations:<br />

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

Inequality, Power and Democracy: New Challenges to<br />

Liberal Models and the Practice & Study of Mediated<br />

Communication<br />

Gerry Sussman & Carey L. Higgins-Dobney (Portland<br />

State University, United States): The Planned Obsolescence<br />

of TV Journalism<br />

Tanner Mirrlees (University of Ontario, Canada): Revisiting<br />

Herbert I. Schiller: Communication and American<br />

Empire Today<br />

Mara Einstein (Queens College, United States):<br />

Stealth Marketing: You can’t resist what you cannot see<br />

Session 59: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: POE-T1b<br />

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

Room: A-2835<br />

PANEL SESSION: Representing Opportunity, Resisting<br />

Inequality: Mediating Work in the Cultural Industries.<br />

Chair: Mark Banks (University of Leicester, UK)<br />

Discussant: Nicole Cohen (University of Toronto,<br />

Canada)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Kate Oakley (University of Leeds, UK): A Class Act:<br />

Media, Policy and Questions of Inequality<br />

Mark Banks (University of Leicester, University of<br />

Leeds, UK): Spotting Talent and Making Selections:<br />

Inequality and Cultural Education<br />

Alison Harvey & Tamara Shepherd (University of<br />

Leicester, London School of Economics and Political<br />

Science, UK): Representing Opportunity, Resisting<br />

Inequality: Mediating Work in the Cultural Industries<br />

Session 60: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: POE-T2a<br />

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

Room: R-R140<br />

Title: Market, Conglomeration and Politics of Hegemonies<br />

Chair: Randall Nichols (Bentley University)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Rod Tiffen (University of Sydney, Australia): Rupert<br />

Murdoch’s Humbling Days: Scandal - and Recovery?<br />

Mitchell John Hobbs (University of Sydney, Australia):<br />

A ‘frustrated politician’: Rupert Murdoch and the<br />

contest of ideas<br />

Robert Joseph Neubauer (Simon Fraser University,<br />

Canada): Pipeline Politics and Canada’s ‘Organized<br />

Right’: The Hegemonic Struggle for Northern Gateway<br />

Trish Morgan (Maynooth University, Ireland): Scientific<br />

consensus or ‘techno-finance fix’? A critical analysis<br />

of international climate policy reports and the role of<br />

corporate media<br />

Session 61: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: POE-T2b<br />

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

Room: A-2835<br />

Title: Labour Communication: Networked Solidarity,<br />

Autonomous Media, and Collective Organization<br />

Chair: Errol Salamon (McGill University, Canada)<br />

Discussant: John Downing (Southern Illinois University,<br />

USA)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Enda Brophy (Simon Fraser University, Canada), Greig<br />

de Peuter (Wilfrid Laurier University) & Nicole Cohen<br />

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