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

Presentations:<br />

Esi E Thompson (University of Oregon, USA): Global<br />

response to Ebola in West Africa: Globalization or<br />

fragmentation<br />

Brian Pindayi (City University London, UK): Press framing<br />

of the (2014-2015) Ebola crisis: A comparative<br />

case study of, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe<br />

Connie St Louis (City University London, UK): #Ebola<br />

a source of empowerment or disempowerment?<br />

Session 84: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: HCC-T3a<br />

Time: 16:00 – 17:30<br />

Room: DS-1520<br />

Title: Media Coverage: Drivers and Consequences<br />

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

Sweden)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Thomas Owen (Auckland University of Technology,<br />

New Zealand): 20 Years of HIV/AIDS Medicines News<br />

Coverage: What Can We Learn?<br />

Miguel Sanchez Maldonado (Universidad Autonoma<br />

de Coahuila, Mexico), Jose Luis Terron Blanco (Universitat<br />

Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) & Jose Carlos<br />

Lozano Rendon (Texas A&M International University,<br />

US): Who speaks in the news coverage of HIV / AIDS<br />

in five Mexican newspapers?<br />

Igor Sacramento (Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil)<br />

& Raquel Paiva (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Brazil): The Forms of Silence: Media Coverage on<br />

Neglected Diseases in Brazil<br />

Kannan Krishnaswamy (George Institute for Global<br />

Health, India): Critical Appraisal skills programme for<br />

journalists<br />

Islam & Media - IAM<br />

Session 85: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: IAM-T1a<br />

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

Room: DS-R515<br />

Title: Western Media Coverage of Islam: Why the<br />

Double Standard?<br />

Chair: Prof. Mohamed Kirat (Qatar University)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Bushra Hameedur Rahman (University of the Punjab):<br />

Charlie Hebdo - Revamping thesis of Clash of Civilizations?<br />

A case of Pakistani print media<br />

Nurhaya Muchtar & Ahmed Karam Yousof (Indiana<br />

University of Pennsylvania): Freedom of Expression Vs<br />

Religious Hegemony: Case Study on Prophet Muhammed<br />

Cartoon in European media<br />

Priya - Kapoor (Portland State University): Bollywood’s<br />

My Name is Khan and post 9-11 Muslim identity: Tales<br />

of audience resistance and consumption<br />

Mohamed Kirat (Qatar University): How the Media<br />

Framed Charlie Hebdo and Chapel Hill Killings?<br />

Session 86: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: IAM-T2a<br />

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

Room: DS-R515<br />

Title: Towards a global Islamic Perspective of Journalism<br />

Ethics<br />

Chair: Prof. Basyouni Hamada (Qatar University)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Basyouni Hamada (Qatar University): Freedom, Autonomy,<br />

Dignity, Respect of Religions, Rationality and<br />

Responsibility: The Relevance of Islamic Ethics for<br />

Contemporary Global Journalism<br />

Abida Eijaz (University of the Punjab, Pakistan): Prominence<br />

or Marginalization: Literature Review of the 21st<br />

Century on the Patterns and Depictions of Muslims in<br />

Films<br />

Azza Osman Abdelaziz (Sohag University, Egypt):<br />

Hate discourse in the Egyptian journalism and its political<br />

consequences.<br />

Session 87: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: IAM-T3a<br />

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

Room: DS-R515<br />

SECTION BUSINESS MEETING<br />

Chair: Prof. Basyouni Hamada (Qatar University)<br />

Popular Culture - POC<br />

Session 88: Tuesday, July 14 2015<br />

Slot Code: POC-T1a<br />

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

Room: DS-M465<br />

Title: Making Subjectivities<br />

Chair: Garry Whannel<br />

Presentations:<br />

Jason Rothery (Carleton University, Canada): Ironic<br />

Cinephilia: de-authorization and audience emancipation<br />

through consumption of “best worst” films<br />

Tonny Krijnen (Erasmus University Rotterdam): The<br />

Confrontation With the Self. Quality TV drama’s contribution<br />

to the moral imagination<br />

Susan Vertoont (Ghent University, Belgium): Would<br />

you date ‘The Un/dateables’’: A textual analysis of mediated<br />

public discourses on the television show ‘The<br />

Undateables’<br />

John Benson (La Trobe University, Australia): Challenging<br />

Subjectivities: Popular Culture as a site for the<br />

construction of hegemonic consent and a more empathetic<br />

civil society.<br />

Session 89: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: POC-T2a<br />

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

Room: DS-M465<br />

itle: Media Reflexivities<br />

Chair: Sofie Van Bauwel<br />

Presentations:<br />

Laura Shanti Basu (University of Cardiff, Wales): TV<br />

Satire: Resistant or Incorporative’ A comparison of<br />

Have I Got News For You, The Thick of It and Brass<br />

Eye<br />

Barry King (AUT University, New Zealand): Star dom,<br />

Celebrity and Capitalist hegemony<br />

Nelly Quemener & Jamil Dakhlia (Sorbonne Nouvelle<br />

University, Laboratory CIM-MCPN, France): Mediatized<br />

death as an hegemonic process<br />

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

the U.S. DOD Communicates through Global Hollywood:<br />

Transforming Transformers<br />

Session 90: Tuesday, July 14, 2015<br />

Slot Code: POC-T3a<br />

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

Room: DS-M465<br />

SECTION BUSINESS MEETING<br />

1- Election of Chair / 2- AOB<br />

Chair: Barry King<br />

Public Service Media Policies<br />

- PMP<br />

Session 91: Tuesday, July 14 2015<br />

Slot Code: PMP-T1a<br />

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

Room: DS-1545<br />

Title: Innovation in Content and Genre Creation in<br />

terms of PSM’s Legitimacy and Audience Expectations<br />

Chair: Jo Bardoel<br />

Discussant: Helena Sousa (University of Minho)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Emili Prado Picó, Matilde Delgado Reina, Nuria Garcia<br />

Muñoz & Belen Monclús Blanco (UABarcelona):<br />

Real TV Formats: Challenges and Opportunities for<br />

the Public Television Services.<br />

Tim Raats & Karen Donders (Free University of Brussels):<br />

Between Legitimacy and Sustainability. The Ambiguous<br />

Translation of Partnerships in Public Service<br />

Media Policy.<br />

Nicole Gonser, Markus Grammel & Johann Gründl<br />

(FHWien University of Applied Sciences of WKW):<br />

For You, for Me, for Everyone? The Relevance of Public<br />

Service Media from the Audiences’ Perspective in<br />

Austria.<br />

Stephanie Fiechtner (University of Fribourg): Developing<br />

a Model to Investigate the Potential of<br />

Knowledge-Relevant Content in Television Programmes.<br />

Mike Flood Page (University of Glasgow): The BBC<br />

iPlayer, the Public Value Test and BBC Strategy Development.<br />

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