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Wednesday, August 3, 2022<br />
4:30 to 6 p.m. / W000<br />
International Communication and Media Ethics Divisions<br />
Research Panel Session<br />
Covering #MeToo and Feminist Movements in the Global South<br />
Moderating/Presiding<br />
Celeste González de Bustamante, Arizona<br />
Panelists<br />
Mariana De Maio, Lehigh<br />
Heloiza Herscovitz, California State-Long Beach<br />
Jeannine Relly, Arizona<br />
Grisel Salazar, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)<br />
Celeste González de Bustamante, Arizona<br />
Andrea Baker, Monash University, Australia<br />
Meg Heckman, Northeastern<br />
Four years after the revitalization of #MeToo in 2017, and as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to sweep the world,<br />
this panel addresses a critical research deficit in the Global South – studies about news coverage of feminist<br />
movements. Even before the second wave of the #MeToo movement emerged, #NiUnaMenos surfaced in Argentina,<br />
inspired other similar forms of resistance in Latin America. Other feminist movements also emerged in Southeast<br />
Asia and the Middle East. Panelists will discuss their research, which focuses on several regions and countries around<br />
the world, including Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Libya, Yemen, Syria, and Southeast Asia. In addition, panelists will<br />
discuss a variety of methodologies and conceptual frameworks that could be used to study gender, violence, and<br />
media coverage and content, in addition to best practices regarding news coverage of #MeToo and other feminist<br />
movements. After short presentations by the panelists, the roundtable will be opened up to the audience to delve<br />
into the subject and contribute to the discussion.<br />
4:30 to 6 p.m. / W000<br />
Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship and Communication Theory and Methodology Divisions<br />
PF&R Panel Session<br />
Media in the Age of Automation, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence<br />
Moderating/Presiding<br />
Kelly Kaufhold, Texas State<br />
Panelists<br />
Jaime Banks, Texas Tech<br />
Sabine Baumann, Jade<br />
Danny Kim, Whip Media<br />
Seth Lewis, Oregon<br />
Alexandra Merceron, Columbia<br />
Panelists explore the impact of automation, robotics and AI on the media, including processes of news reporting and<br />
media production as well as consumption. They also address questions about the changing ecology of the media as<br />
well as ethical and legal implications of these technologies.<br />
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