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

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Koblenz-Landau): Online news, trust and the energy<br />

transition. A qualitative content analysis of trustrelevant<br />

attributes of actors associated with the<br />

energy transition<br />

Nan Li, Heather Akin, Emily Howell, Dominique<br />

Brossard, Dietram A. Scheufele & Michael A. Xenos<br />

(University of Wisconsin-Madison): ‘Fracking’ Communication<br />

and Public Perception: A Multi-Level Modeling<br />

Approach<br />

Session 77: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: ESR-T3a<br />

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

Room: DS-M440<br />

Title: Media & Energy II<br />

Chair: Pieter Maeseele (University of Antwerp)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Karel Deneckere & Benjamin De Cleen (Free University<br />

of Brussels): The discursive struggle surrounding<br />

the introduction of nuclear energy in Belgium during<br />

the first oil crisis (1973-1974)<br />

Brian Hough (Ohio University): Counter-Hegemonic<br />

Discourse or “Business as Usual”: A Case Study of<br />

Grist’s Bakken Shale Coverage<br />

Dorothee Arlt (University of Bern), Jens Wolling & Marco<br />

Bräuer (Ilmenau University of Technolgy): Reframing<br />

renewables after Fukushima? An international comparison<br />

of changes in the media’s framing of renewable<br />

energies.<br />

Chun-Ju Huang & Miao-ju Jian (National Chung<br />

Cheng University): What science and technology do<br />

you sing in the environmental issue? A study of songs<br />

in the anti-nuclear movement of Taiwan<br />

Ethics of Society and<br />

Ethics of Communication -<br />

ETH<br />

Session 78: Tuesday, July 14 2015<br />

Slot Code: ETH-T1a<br />

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

Room: DS-1525<br />

Title: Ethics on TV dramas : social values and power<br />

characters<br />

Chair: Elvira Garcia De Torres<br />

Discussant: Elvira Garcia De Torres<br />

Presentations:<br />

Teresa Nicolas (Universidad Panamericana): La representación<br />

de la familia en las series de televisión: una<br />

revisión histórica.<br />

Perla Paloa Vargas, María T. Nicolás & María de los<br />

Ángles Padilla (Universidad Panamericana): Mujer<br />

¿madre y esposa feliz’ el estilo de vida que presenta<br />

Clair Dunphy de Modern Family.<br />

Lourdes Lopez (Universidad Panamericana): El rol<br />

femenino en los bordes del poder. Análisis de la<br />

construcción y trayectoria del personaje de Alicia Florrick,<br />

en The good wife.<br />

Ankita Singh Bisen (Jagran Lakecity University): Representation<br />

of characters in fictional crime shows.<br />

Loreto Corredoira (Universidad Complutense de Madrid):<br />

Netflix, Hulu and Amazon as new intermediaries<br />

in the Audiovisual industry<br />

Session 79: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: ETH-T2a<br />

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

Room: DS-1525<br />

Title: Transparency and accountability<br />

Chair: Juan Carlos Suarez<br />

Discussant: Juan Carlos Suarez<br />

Presentations:<br />

Monica Figueras Maz, Ruth Rodriguez Martinez<br />

& Francesc Salgado (Universitat Pompeu Fabra):<br />

Transparency and Media Accountability Systems: the<br />

presence of self-regulation instruments and their perception<br />

among Spanish journalists<br />

Suzana Cavaco, Helena Lima, Nuno Moutinho & Ana<br />

Isabel Reis (University of Porto): Portuguese mechanisms<br />

of media accountability: the reduced power of<br />

the Journalists’ Deontology Council and the Regulatory<br />

Authority for Mass Media<br />

Xavier Ramon & Marcel Mauri (Universitat Pompeu<br />

Fabra): Transparency, self-regulation and readers’<br />

participation in the digital environment. An analysis of<br />

the innovative media accountability systems within the<br />

Spanish landscape<br />

Ruth Rodriguez Martinez, Monica Figueras Maz &<br />

Marcel Mauri (Universitat Pompeu Fabra): The current<br />

state of Traditional and Innovative Media Accountability<br />

Systems in Spain: Social Transparence, Resistance<br />

and Media Independence<br />

Manuel Sanchez de Diego (Universidad Com-<br />

plutense): Transparencia y Derecho de Acceso a la<br />

Información Pública desde la perspectiva de la Ética<br />

social.<br />

Session 80: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: ETH-T3a<br />

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

Room: DS-1525<br />

PANEL SESSION: The Unguarded Moment: Telling<br />

Stories of Trauma, Resistance and Renewal<br />

Chair: Deb Anderson<br />

Discussant: Deb Anderson<br />

Deb Anderson (Monash University): The Vulnerable<br />

Witness: Negotiating Trauma in the Wake of Cyclone<br />

Fay Anderson (Monash University): Mediating Violence<br />

and Suffering: Australian Press Photographers and<br />

Trauma<br />

Mia Lindgren (Monash University): Journalism and<br />

Trauma: Views from Both Sides<br />

Global Media Policy - GMP<br />

Session 81: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: GMP-T3a<br />

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

Room: DS-1545<br />

Title: Internet Governance: Updates & Critical Takes<br />

on a Policy Puzzle (Joint Session GMP & Taskforce on<br />

Media and Communications Policy)<br />

Chair: Jeremy Shtern (Ryerson University)<br />

The Internet is central to contemporary media, but<br />

its governance is complex, dynamic, and dispersed<br />

across different arena. This interactive session will<br />

feature latest updates and analyses from scholars and<br />

activists at the frontlines of global Internet governance,<br />

with a particular focus on the different civil society, policy,<br />

and research agendas in play. Topics will include:<br />

ICANN/IANA stewardship transition; Global Conference<br />

on Cyberspace; Internet Governance Forum;<br />

Internet Social Forum; Net Mundial; WSIS +10; civil<br />

society agendas.<br />

Participants:<br />

Stefania Milan (University of Amsterdam)<br />

James Losey (Stockholm University)<br />

Mallory Knodel (Association for Progressive Communications)<br />

Stephanie Perrin (University of Toronto)<br />

Julie Pohle (SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel)<br />

Arne Hintz (Cardiff University)<br />

Health Communication and<br />

Change & HIV and AIDS<br />

Communication - HCC<br />

Session 82: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: HCC-T1a<br />

Time: 09:00 – 10:30<br />

Room: DS-1520<br />

Title: Structural Drivers and Conceptual Developments<br />

Chair: Nancy Muturi (Kansas State University, USA)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Cecilia Karolina Strand (Uppsala University, Sweden):<br />

Understanding de-humanization processes and violence’s<br />

impact on HIV/AIDS communication targeting<br />

Sex workers and LGBT in Sub-Saharan Africa<br />

Shamshad Khan (University of Texas at San Antonio,<br />

USA), Robert Lorway (University of Manitoba, Canada),<br />

Sushena Reza-Paul (University of Manitoba,<br />

Canada), Akram Pasha (Ashodaya Academy, Mysore,<br />

India) & John O’Neil (Simon Fraser University, Canada):<br />

Health Communication, marginality and citizenship<br />

among sex workers in Mysore, India<br />

Joseph Muyangata & Ghislaine Youmbi-Muyangata<br />

(International Christian Center, USA): Pentecostals,<br />

healing and medication: The non-use of Anti-Retroviral<br />

among Malawian Pentecostal Churches<br />

Olaf H. Werder (University of Sydney, Australia):<br />

Learning from health resistance: A new framework for<br />

health communication and promotion<br />

Colin Tinei Chasi (University of Johannesburg,<br />

South Africa): HIV/AIDS leadership communication<br />

addresses a wicked problem: Insights from Mandela<br />

Session 83: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: HCC-T2a<br />

Time: 14:00–15:30<br />

Room: DS-1520<br />

Title: Responding to Ebola: Media and Globalization<br />

Chair: Ravindra Kumar Vemula (English and Foreign<br />

Languages University, India)<br />

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