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WEDNESDAY, July 15 WEDNESDAY, July 15<br />

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Session 4: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: AUD-W2b<br />

Time: 2 pm-3:30 pm<br />

Room: A-2875<br />

Title: Blogs and Audiences: engagement and reception<br />

Chair: Asta Zelenkauskaite<br />

Presentations:<br />

Riitta Perala (Aalto University, Finland): Active and<br />

passive practices of reading and writing blogs.<br />

Dominique Pasquier (Centre National de la Recherche<br />

Scientifique, France): Film critics: are amateurs<br />

challenging the professional norms?<br />

Xuan Xie (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong):<br />

Food experience presentation and discursive identity<br />

construction: Taking Openrice.com as an example.<br />

Alexander Ort & Genevieve Mulack (Eberhard Karls<br />

Universitaet Tuebingen, Germany): I Feel With You –<br />

Emotional Effects of User-Comments in Digital Media.<br />

Session 5: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: AUD-W3a<br />

Time: 4 pm - 5:30 pm<br />

Room: R-R150<br />

PANEL SESSION: Old media institutions, new media<br />

strategies. The Imagined User: Expert understandings<br />

of audiences in press, radio and television<br />

Chair: Ignacio Gallego<br />

Discussant: Miguel Vicente<br />

Presentations:<br />

Stanislaw Jedrzejewski (Akademia Leona Kozminskiego,<br />

Poland): Old media institutions, new media strategies:<br />

Poland case of study<br />

Ignacio Gallego (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid,<br />

Spain): The Imagined User: Expert understandings<br />

of audiences in press, radio and television. Spanish<br />

Cases<br />

Sirkku Kotilainen (University of Tampere, Finland): Old<br />

Media Institutions, New Media Strategies: the Imagined<br />

Young User in the Finnish Media<br />

Session 6: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: AUD-W3b<br />

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

Room: A-2875<br />

Title: Audiences, violence and terror<br />

Chair: Peter Lunt<br />

Presentations:<br />

Chidinma Henrietta Onwubere (National Open University<br />

of Nigeria): Television As An Ambiguous Teacher:<br />

Nigerian Children’s Exposure to Violent Videos and<br />

Their Perception of Social Relations.<br />

María Teresa Soto-Sanfiel & Jesús Bermejo-Berros<br />

(Universidad de Valladolid, Spain): Violent videogame,<br />

emotional impact, and justification of perceived violence.<br />

A longitudinal study.<br />

Raymond Thomas Hartle (Rhodes University, South<br />

Africa): Audience reception of media representations<br />

of xenophobic violence in a South African community.<br />

Nicole Haussbecker (Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena,<br />

Germany): Terror Threat in TV-News, Threat perceptions<br />

and Emotional Reactions of the Recipients.<br />

Communication Policy &<br />

Technology - CPT<br />

Session 7: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: CPT-W1a<br />

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

Room: DS-M460<br />

Title: Diversity & Public Interest Policies<br />

Chair: Maria Michalis (University of Westminster)<br />

Discussant: Chris Marsden (University of Sussex)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Sylvia Blake (Simon Fraser University): Always with an<br />

agenda: Mapping the evolution of diversity in Canadian<br />

broadcast policy<br />

Caroline Pauwels & Jan Loisen (iMinds-SMIT, Vrije<br />

Universiteit Brussel, ): Leading by example? An Assessment<br />

of the European Union’s operationalization<br />

of Cultural Diversity objectives at internal and external<br />

level<br />

Song Shi (McGill University): Public Interest in FCC<br />

National Broadband Plan<br />

Dirk Arnold (Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaft,<br />

WWU Münster): Media regulation models in Europe<br />

Session 8: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: CPT-W1b<br />

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

Room: DS-R515<br />

Title: Digital Forms of Resistance & Incorporation<br />

Chair: Alison Powell (London School of Economics<br />

and Political Science)<br />

Discussant: Stefania Milan (University of Amsterdam)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Caja C. Thimm & Jessica Einspänner-Pflock (University<br />

of Bonn): Collective Actions on Twitter - Digital<br />

Storytelling as a Resistance Strategy<br />

David Grondin (School of Political Studies, University<br />

of Ottawa): Awareness and Visibility as Resistance:<br />

Making Insecurity and Secrecy Visible<br />

Emad Khazraee (University of Pennsylvania) & James<br />

Losey (Stockholm University): Contentious Politics and<br />

Digital Repertoires of Action in Iran<br />

Rania Aoun & Maude Bonenfant (UQAM): Jeu et big<br />

data: stratégies de ludification et “datafication” du<br />

marketing<br />

Session 9: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: CPT-W2a<br />

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

Room: DS-M460<br />

Title: ICT for Development and Control<br />

Chair: Daya Thussu (University of Westminster)<br />

Discussant: Leo Van Audenhove (iMinds-SMIT, Vrije<br />

Universiteit Brussel)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Nikita Kothari (Jagran Lakecity University): To study the<br />

effectiveness of mobile communication as a tool for<br />

rural development in raisen district of madhya pradesh<br />

(India)<br />

Martha Fuentes-Bautista (University of Massachusetts<br />

Amherst): ''Media activist habitus'' and local struggles<br />

for organizing media reform and justice movements in<br />

the United States<br />

Wei-Wei Vivian Huang (Department of Radio and TV,<br />

College of Communication): To be happy? Seeking for<br />

the social responsibility of internet platform providers<br />

Session 10: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: CPT-W2b<br />

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

Room: DS-R515<br />

PANEL SESSION: Fulfilling the Public Service Remit<br />

in the Post-Broadcasting Era: Does the Medium Still<br />

Matter?<br />

Chair: Minna Aslama Horowitz (currently as Visiting<br />

Fellow at Aalto University, Finland)<br />

Discussant: Hannu Nieminen (University of Helsinki,<br />

Finland)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Sylvia Harvey (University of Leeds, UK) & Marko<br />

Ala-Fossi (University of Tampere, Finland): Eroding the<br />

Assets of Citizenship? From Broadcast to Broadband<br />

Gregory Ferrell Lowe (University of Tampere, Finland)<br />

& Alan G. Stavitsky (University of Nevada, Reno,<br />

USA): News as Public Service in the Era of Network<br />

Communication<br />

Fiona Martin (University of Sydney, Australia): Mobile<br />

PSM in Australia: Ubiquity and its consequences<br />

Gregory Taylor (University of Calgary, Canada): Dismantling<br />

the Public Airwaves: Shifting Canadian public<br />

broadcasting to an online service.<br />

Marko Ala-Fossi (University of Tampere, Finland) &<br />

Stephen Lax (University of Leeds, UK): The Short Future<br />

of Public Broadcasting: Replacing DTT with IP?<br />

Session 11: Wednesday, July 15, 2015<br />

Slot Code: CPT-W3a<br />

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

Room: DS-1525<br />

Title: Policies in a Digital Age<br />

Chair: Charles Davis (Ryerson University)<br />

Discussant: Divina Frau-Meigs (CLEMI, Sorbonne<br />

Nouvelle)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Julia Pohle (Vrije Universiteit Brussel): Interests or<br />

ideas? Unmasking early policy discourses on universal<br />

access and the Internet’s contribution to social justice<br />

Mary Elizabeth Luka & Catherine A. Middleton (Ted<br />

Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University):<br />

Remaking television: Galvanizing citizen participation<br />

for digital broadcast media policy (“Let’s Talk TV”)<br />

Sarah Anne Ganter (University of Vienna): Conducting<br />

interviews with media and communication policy elites<br />

in cultural foreign contexts: from the own otherness to<br />

the data<br />

Cláudio Yutaka Suetu (University Anhembi Morumbi)<br />

& Daniel Gambaro (Universidade Anhembi Morumbi /<br />

Universidade de São Paulo): The Brazilian radio in the<br />

crossing of public policies with new technologies of<br />

communication<br />

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