CALL FOR PAPERS
Re-visiting Latin American Cultural and Media Studies
Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture (WPCC), Volume 7, Number
3, 2010
Cultural and Media Studies are undergoing diverse changes in regional
contexts and remain highly contested fields of intellectual debate and
analysis. Latin American media research, best exemplified by the so-called
Latin American Communication Tradition, shows an increasing convergence
with Cultural Studies. However, Latin American Cultural and Media Studies
have not taken their current directions as the result of an
epistemological break from British, European and North American Cultural
Schools, but rather as a result of a de-centralized and de-westernized
analysis of sociocultural and political processes in the region, which
have created popular and alternative perspectives in communication and
cultural research.
Such perspectives span from Martin-Barbero's From Media to Mediations, to
García-Canclini's Hybrid Cultures, Castells' Network Society and Freire's
Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Re-visiting the cultural and communication
standpoints developed in Latin America will help to address both on-going
questions on globalization, and cultural hybridization, from within the
local and regional cultures. This issue will reflect on the evolution of
these perspectives; it aims to explore current research trends in the
region, and points of interaction and dialogue with, as well as resistance
to, the West. Can contemporary Latin American Cultural and Media Studies
contribute new theories and epistemologies to the discipline? Have Western
schools observed new trends in the region? Is there a dialogue or
resistance between the Western and Latin American perspectives? Is the
region part of the Global South?
This new issue of Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture will be
dedicated to the analysis of current debates in Latin American Media and
Cultural Studies in relation to British, European and North American
Cultural Studies. We welcome essays from a variety of academic disciplines
and traditions, such as media studies, cultural studies, journalism
research, alternative media, etc., that deal with theoretical and/or
empirical aspects of Latin American Cultural and Media Studies.
A 300 word abstract, full contact information for the corresponding
author, and a biographical note (up to 75 words) on each of the authors
should be submitted by no later than 11 June 2010. Authors of accepted
abstracts will be notified in June 2010 and will then be invited to submit
a full paper by 17 September 2010.
Complete manuscripts should be prepared in English in MS Word and adhere
to the Manuscript Submission Guidelines
(http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-1201); they should be 6000 words (minimum)
to 8000 words (maximum), including notes and references. Papers should be
accompanied by an abstract of 100-150 words and up to six keywords. The
manuscript must contain a separate title page that should include: the
title of the manuscript; the name(s) and affiliation(s) of the author(s);
full contact details of the author(s); the author's brief biographical
statement. An invitation to submit a full paper does not constitute a
commitment for publication; all papers will be subject to anonymous peer
review following submission.
Please send your abstract as an e-mail attachment to the issue editor
Yennue Zarate (y.zarate_valderrama@my.westminster.ac.uk)
Deadline for abstracts: 11 June 2010
Deadline for complete manuscripts: 17 September 2010
--
Yennue Zarate
Communication & Media Research Institute
University of Westminster, UK
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Re-visiting Latin American Cultural and Media Studies
CALL FOR PAPERS
Re-visiting Latin American Cultural and Media Studies
Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture (WPCC), Volume 7, Number
3, 2010
Cultural and Media Studies are undergoing diverse changes in regional
contexts and remain highly contested fields of intellectual debate and
analysis. Latin American media research, best exemplified by the so-called
Latin American Communication Tradition, shows an increasing convergence
with Cultural Studies. However, Latin American Cultural and Media Studies
have not taken their current directions as the result of an
epistemological break from British, European and North American Cultural
Schools, but rather as a result of a de-centralized and de-westernized
analysis of sociocultural and political processes in the region, which
have created popular and alternative perspectives in communication and
cultural research.
Such perspectives span from Martin-Barbero's From Media to Mediations, to
García-Canclini's Hybrid Cultures, Castells' Network Society and Freire's
Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Re-visiting the cultural and communication
standpoints developed in Latin America will help to address both on-going
questions on globalization, and cultural hybridization, from within the
local and regional cultures. This issue will reflect on the evolution of
these perspectives; it aims to explore current research trends in the
region, and points of interaction and dialogue with, as well as resistance
to, the West. Can contemporary Latin American Cultural and Media Studies
contribute new theories and epistemologies to the discipline? Have Western
schools observed new trends in the region? Is there a dialogue or
resistance between the Western and Latin American perspectives? Is the
region part of the Global South?
This new issue of Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture will be
dedicated to the analysis of current debates in Latin American Media and
Cultural Studies in relation to British, European and North American
Cultural Studies. We welcome essays from a variety of academic disciplines
and traditions, such as media studies, cultural studies, journalism
research, alternative media, etc., that deal with theoretical and/or
empirical aspects of Latin American Cultural and Media Studies.
A 300 word abstract, full contact information for the corresponding
author, and a biographical note (up to 75 words) on each of the authors
should be submitted by no later than 11 June 2010. Authors of accepted
abstracts will be notified in June 2010 and will then be invited to submit
a full paper by 17 September 2010.
Complete manuscripts should be prepared in English in MS Word and adhere
to the Manuscript Submission Guidelines
(http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-1201); they should be 6000 words (minimum)
to 8000 words (maximum), including notes and references. Papers should be
accompanied by an abstract of 100-150 words and up to six keywords. The
manuscript must contain a separate title page that should include: the
title of the manuscript; the name(s) and affiliation(s) of the author(s);
full contact details of the author(s); the author's brief biographical
statement. An invitation to submit a full paper does not constitute a
commitment for publication; all papers will be subject to anonymous peer
review following submission.
Please send your abstract as an e-mail attachment to the issue editor
Yennue Zarate (y.zarate_valderrama@my.westminster.ac.uk)
Deadline for abstracts: 11 June 2010
Deadline for complete manuscripts: 17 September 2010
--
Yennue Zarate
Communication & Media Research Institute
University of Westminster, UK
Re-visiting Latin American Cultural and Media Studies
Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture (WPCC), Volume 7, Number
3, 2010
Cultural and Media Studies are undergoing diverse changes in regional
contexts and remain highly contested fields of intellectual debate and
analysis. Latin American media research, best exemplified by the so-called
Latin American Communication Tradition, shows an increasing convergence
with Cultural Studies. However, Latin American Cultural and Media Studies
have not taken their current directions as the result of an
epistemological break from British, European and North American Cultural
Schools, but rather as a result of a de-centralized and de-westernized
analysis of sociocultural and political processes in the region, which
have created popular and alternative perspectives in communication and
cultural research.
Such perspectives span from Martin-Barbero's From Media to Mediations, to
García-Canclini's Hybrid Cultures, Castells' Network Society and Freire's
Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Re-visiting the cultural and communication
standpoints developed in Latin America will help to address both on-going
questions on globalization, and cultural hybridization, from within the
local and regional cultures. This issue will reflect on the evolution of
these perspectives; it aims to explore current research trends in the
region, and points of interaction and dialogue with, as well as resistance
to, the West. Can contemporary Latin American Cultural and Media Studies
contribute new theories and epistemologies to the discipline? Have Western
schools observed new trends in the region? Is there a dialogue or
resistance between the Western and Latin American perspectives? Is the
region part of the Global South?
This new issue of Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture will be
dedicated to the analysis of current debates in Latin American Media and
Cultural Studies in relation to British, European and North American
Cultural Studies. We welcome essays from a variety of academic disciplines
and traditions, such as media studies, cultural studies, journalism
research, alternative media, etc., that deal with theoretical and/or
empirical aspects of Latin American Cultural and Media Studies.
A 300 word abstract, full contact information for the corresponding
author, and a biographical note (up to 75 words) on each of the authors
should be submitted by no later than 11 June 2010. Authors of accepted
abstracts will be notified in June 2010 and will then be invited to submit
a full paper by 17 September 2010.
Complete manuscripts should be prepared in English in MS Word and adhere
to the Manuscript Submission Guidelines
(http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-1201); they should be 6000 words (minimum)
to 8000 words (maximum), including notes and references. Papers should be
accompanied by an abstract of 100-150 words and up to six keywords. The
manuscript must contain a separate title page that should include: the
title of the manuscript; the name(s) and affiliation(s) of the author(s);
full contact details of the author(s); the author's brief biographical
statement. An invitation to submit a full paper does not constitute a
commitment for publication; all papers will be subject to anonymous peer
review following submission.
Please send your abstract as an e-mail attachment to the issue editor
Yennue Zarate (y.zarate_valderrama@my.westminster.ac.uk)
Deadline for abstracts: 11 June 2010
Deadline for complete manuscripts: 17 September 2010
--
Yennue Zarate
Communication & Media Research Institute
University of Westminster, UK
The International Journal of West Asian Studies
ARTICLES ON PALESTINIAN ISSUES
The International Journal of West Asian Studies is calling for articles on Palestinian issues for its forthcoming Vol 2 No. 2, to be published in November 2010. The journal is peer-reviewed. It can be written in English, Arabic or Malay. Apart from articles, the journal also welcome review essays, or book reviews. For guideline please visit www.ukm.my/ikrabj. Articles, in microsoft word, should be emailed to journalikrab@ukm.my.
Thank you.
Mohd Safar Hasim
Chief Editor
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Prof Dr Mohd Safar Hasim
School of Media and Communication Studies
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
43650 Bangi, Selangor, MALAYSIA
Blog: http://drmsafar.blogspot.com
The International Journal of West Asian Studies is calling for articles on Palestinian issues for its forthcoming Vol 2 No. 2, to be published in November 2010. The journal is peer-reviewed. It can be written in English, Arabic or Malay. Apart from articles, the journal also welcome review essays, or book reviews. For guideline please visit www.ukm.my/ikrabj. Articles, in microsoft word, should be emailed to journalikrab@ukm.my.
Thank you.
Mohd Safar Hasim
Chief Editor
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Prof Dr Mohd Safar Hasim
School of Media and Communication Studies
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
43650 Bangi, Selangor, MALAYSIA
Blog: http://drmsafar.blogspot.com
Saturday, April 24, 2010
JRE Final Programme
Session 1: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh, JRE Chair (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2105, 19-July, 11:00-12:30
Theme 1: International Collaborative Research in Journalism Research, New Challenges and Emergent Perspectives
Panel 1: Journalism Education in Countries with Limited Media Freedom
Chairs & presenters:
1. Beate Josephi, Faculty of Education & Arts, Edith Cowan University, Australia (b.josephi@ecu.edu.au)
2. Lee Becker, Grady College, University of Georgia, USA (lbbecker@uga.edu)
Panel Members:
3. Abdulmoneim Al-Hasani, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman (hasani999@hotmail.com)
4. Bauer, Thomas A, University of Vienna, Austria (thomas.bauer@univie.ac.at)
5. Cáudia Lago, Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, Sao Paulo, Brazil (claudia.lago07@gmail.com)
6. Tudor Vlad, The Cox Center, University of Georgia, US (tvlad@uga.edu)
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Session 2: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh, JRE Chair (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 19-July, 11:00-12:30
Theme 2: Innovations in Journalism,
The visual writing of journalism
Chair:
Susan Jacobson, Temple University, USA (susanj@temple.edu)
Panel Members:
1. Fernando de Tacca,Universidade Estadual de Campinas - Unicamp - São Paulo – Brasil (tacca@unicamp.br)
"Photographic Narrative: Image and Citizenship"
2. Luciano Guimarães, Universidade Estadual São Paulo -Unesp - S.Paulo - Brazil (lguimaraes@faac.unesp.br)
"The construction of reality: the visual journalism and the image culture"
3. Kathrin Schmieder, Institute for Social Research Swinburne University of Technology, Australia (ka_schmie@yahoo.com)
"Photojournalism and Participatory Photography"
4. Cristine Bem e Canto, Universidade Anhembi Morumbi - S. Paulo – Brasil (chrisbemecanto@uol.com.br)
"Journalistic Information and Artistic Design: Two points of view regarding São Paulo’s ‘New Postcard Image’: the Support Bridge"
5. Galvão Meirinhos & José Belo, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal (gsm@utad.pt, jbelo@utad.pt)
"Observation and Measurement of Visual Attention and Acquisition of Information in the Users of Portuguese Electronic Newspapers"
6. Dulcilia H. Schroeder Buitoni, Faculdade Cásper Líbero - São Paulo - Brasil (dbuitoni@uol.com.br)
"Children Images in Brazilian Newspapers and Magazines"
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Session 3: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh, JRE Chair (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2105, 19-July, 14:30-16:00
Theme 3: The Profession of Journalism
Panel 2: The viability and advantages of contending participatory or interventionist journalism models
Chair:
Richard Shafer, Department of English, University of North Dakota, USA (undprof@hotmail.com)
Panel Members:
1. Andrew Duffy, Journalism and Publishing Division, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
"The Western Journalism Model"
2. Xu Xiaoge, Journalism and Publishing Division, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
"The Citizen Journalism Model”
3.Jane Singer, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Iowa (USA) and Visiting Professor; School of Journalism, Media and Communication, University of Central Lancashire (UK)
“Adapting Journalism Models for the Internet"
4. Stephen Rendahl, Program in Communication, University of North Dakota (USA).
"The Peace Journalism Model as an Alternative to Conflict-based Reporting."
5. Andrei Korotkov, Moscow State Institute for International Relationships (korotkov.andrei@gmail.com)
"Journalism as a Science"
6. Guido Keel, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland (guido.keel@zhaw.ch)
"Journalists and the internet: a longitudinal survey on how journalists adapt to new internet technology and applications"
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Session 4: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh, JRE Chair (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 19-July, 14:30-16:00
Theme 3: The Profession of Journalism
Challenges of the journalism business
Chair:
Joaquim Manuel Martins Fidalgo, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal (jfidalgo@ics.uminho.pt)
Panel Members:
1. Pieter Ugille, Department of Communication Sciences (Ghent University), Belgium (Pieter.Ugille@ugent.be)
"Working conditions and job satisfaction among Flemish professional"
2. Seon-Gi Baek, Eun-Jung Baeck, Hae-Young Hwang, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea
(baek99@skku.edu, idaho94@naver.com, someluv027@naver.com)
"Coverage patterns of Korean media on the ‘Candle light movement and their political and ideological meanings - A Semiotic Network Analysis on media coverage"
3. James David Kelly (Indiana University, USA) & Wilbhredian Okumu-Bigambo (Moi University, Kenya)
(kellyjd@indiana.edu, wobigambo@yahoo.com)
"Reporting on HIV/AIDS from within a Cross-Cultural Educational Classroom"
4. Zvi Reich, & Oded Jackman, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel (zreich@bgu.acil)
"Sourcing Practices: Stability in the Midst of Change"
5. Angela Phillips, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK (a.phillips@gold.ac.uk)
"Entrepreneurial Journalism: A Report from the Front Line"
6. Yang Chen, Renmin U., China (ericaychen@gmail.com)
"Journalist as Participant vs. Journalist as Observer: The Changing Role in Contemporary Chinese Media"
7. João Carlos Correia, Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal (jcfcorreia@gmail.com)
"Journalism and framing: a socio-cognitive approach"
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Session 5: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 19-July, 16:30-18:00
Theme 3: The Profession of Journalism
Panel 3: Media Climate, Covering Bali and Copenhagen Summits
Chairs & Presenters
1. Elisabeth Eide, Oslo University College, University of Bergen, Norway (elisabeth.eide@jbi.hio.no, elisabeth.eide@culcom.uio.no)
2. Risto Kunelius, School o Social Sciences, University of Tampere, Finland (risto.kunelius@uta.fi)
Panel Members:
3. Oliver Hahn, BiTS Iserlohn, Germany (oliver.hahn@bits-iserlohn.de)
4. Ville Kumpu, Tampere University, Finland (Ville.Kumpu@uta.fi)
5. Billy K Sarwono, University of Jakarta, Indonesia (billysarwono@gmail.com)
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Session 6: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2105, 19-July, 16:30-18:00
Theme 1: International Collaborative Research in Journalism Research, New Challenges and Emergent Perspectives
The coverage, the booster, the cultures and the networks
Chair:
Zvi Reich, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel (zreich@bgu.ac.il)
Panel Members:
1. Michael Brüggemann, University of Zurich, Switzerland (michael@bruegge.net)
"Triggers of journalistic coverage: How Europe gets into European newspapers"
2. Pere Masip, Javier Díaz Noci, David Domingo, Josep Lluís Micó & Carles Ruiz ,School of Communication, Universitat Ramon Llull, Universitat Pompeu Fabra & Universitat Rovira i Virgili
(joseplluisms@blanquerna.url.edu, david.domingo@urv.cat,javier.diaz@upf.edu, peremm@blanquerna.url.edu, carlesrc@blanquerna.url.edu)
"Comments in News, Democracy Booster or Journalistic Nightmare: Assessing the Quality and Dynamics of Citizen Debates in Catalan Online Newspapers"
3. Claudia Mellado (U de Concepción (Chile), Sonia Moreira (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), María Elena Hernández, University of Guadalajara, Mexico (claudiamellado@udec.cl)
"Comparing Journalism Cultures in Latin America: The Case of Chile, Brazil and Mexico"
4. Shixin Ivy Zhang, University of Nottingham Ningbo China (ivy.zhang@gmail.com)
"Domesticating international news in China – a case study of Beijing Youth Daily"
5. Gail Ann Phillips & Mia Kersti Maria Lindgren, Murdoch University, Australia (g.phillips@murdoch.edu.au, m.lindgren@murdoch.edu.au)
"The Australian Asbestos Network – how journalism can address a public health disaster"
5. Richard Shafer, University of North Dakota Department of English, USA (undprof@hotmail.com), Crispin Maslog, College of Development communication, University of the Philippines - Los Banos and Madeline Suva, College of Development communication, University of the Philippines – Los Banos
"Diversification of Journalism Education in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Conflicting Press Models in Philippine University Curricula"
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Session 7: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 20-July, 09:00-10:30,
Fifth Theme: Generic Studies of Journalism,
The existing alternatives & potential harms
Chair:
Cláudia Lago, Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, Sao Paulo, Brazil (claudia.lago07@gmail.com)
Panel Members:
1. Agnieszka Zwiefka-Chwalek, University of Wroclaw, Poland (Agnieszka.Zwiefka@tvp.pl)
"Collective intelligence or collective stupidity? The role of crowd sourcing in contemporary journalism"
2.Abdulmonam Mansoor Al-Hasani & Abdullah Khamis Al-Kindi, Sultan Qaboos University, College of Arts & Social sciences, Mass Communication DEPT (hasani999@hotmail.com, azzan@hotmail.com)
"Teaching journalism in the Arab world; Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCC) as a case study"
3. Yennué Zárate, The University of Westminster, UK (y.zarate_valderrama@my.westminster.ac.uk)
"Journalism Training in a Violent Environment: A Latin American Perspective"
4. Kadri Ugur & Halliki Harro-Loit, Tartu University, Estonia (kadri.ugur@ut.ee& Halliki.Harro@ut.ee)
"Shift in Journalism Education: the best ways to learn journalism?"
5. Francis L. F. Lee, Chin-chuan Lee & Nina Li, School of Journalism and Communication, Chinese University of Hong Kong & City University of Hong Kong (francis_lee@cuhk.edu.hk,chinchuan.lee@cityu.edu.hk,liluzhou@gmail.com)
"The Chinese Peasants in the Process of Economic Reform: An Analysis of New York Time’s Editorials and Opinion Columns, 1981-2008"
6. Oliver Hahn & Tom Steller, BiTS Iserlohn, Germany (oliver.hahn@bits-iserlohn.de, tom.steller@bits-iserlohn.de)
"Virtual Foreign Correspondence: A Qualitative Pilot Project of Internet-Based Multiple Self-Experiments with Undergraduate Journalism Students in Germany"
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Session 8: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2105, 20-July, 09:00-10:30
Theme 2: Innovations in Journalism,
New Media, Imagined communities and Journalism
Chair:
Thomas A. Bauer, University of Vienna, Austria (thomas.bauer@univie.ac.at)
Panel Members:
1. Xiaoge Xu & Jin Xiaohui, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (txgxu@ntu.edu.sg, xhjin@ntu.edu.sg)
"Mobile Youth and Mobile News: The Future of Journalism?"
2. Herman Wasserman, University of Sheffield, UK (h.j.wasserman@sheffield.ac.uk)
"Global Journalism 2.0"
3. Heloiza Golbspan Herscovitz, California State University Long Beach, US (heloiza@journalism.com)
"Use of the Internet by journalists in Brazilian newsrooms: Perceptions of “e-readiness” and its effects on journalism values"
4. Antonio Fidalgo, João Canavilhas & Anabela Gradim, LABCOM/UBI, Portugal (fidalgo@ubi.pt, jc@ubi.pt, agradim@ubi.pt)
"Cellphones: news for everybody everywhere"
5. Eun-mee Kim (Principle Researcher), Kyung mo Kim, Young-ho Im & Yeran Kim, Seoul National University, Yonsei Univ, Pusan National Univ, & Kwangwoon Univ, Republic Of Korea
(kkmo@yonsei.ac.kr, eunmee@snu.ac.kr, yhoim@pusan.ac.kr, yeran@kw.ac.kr)
"Online News Diffusion and the Evolving Dynamics of Public Opinion"
6. Luis Antonio Santos & Manuel Pinto, Universidade do Minho – Portugal (lsantos@ics.uminho.pt, mpinto@ics.uminho.pt)
"Why should worlds collide? The newsroom and the challenges of a new online venture (the case of the Portuguese newspaper “Jornal de Notícias"
7. Clement York Kee So, Chinese University of Hong Kong China (clementso@cuhk.edu.hk)
"Comparing Readers of Paid, Free and Online Newspapers: Demographics, Reading Habits and Evaluation of Different Newspaper Types"
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Session 9: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2105, 20-July, 14:30 -16:00
Theme 3: The Professional Journalism
The craft and the context of journalism
Chair:
Mónica Codina Blasco, Universidad de Navarra, Spain (mcodina@unav.es)
Panel Members:
1. Ester Pollack, JMK, Stockholm University, Sweden (pollack@jmk.su.se)
"Criticism of the Police in the News"
2. Alice Y. L. Lee, Clement York Kee So, Hong Kong Baptist University Chinese University of Hong Kong
(alicelee@hkbu.edu.hk, clementso@cuhk.edu.hk)
"Mapping Journalistic Professionalism in a Crisis: The Case of Sichuan Earthquake Reporting"
3. Victoria Uranga & Catalina Littin, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile
(victoria.uranga@udp.cl, catalina.littin@superacionpobreza.cl)
"Social Welfare and Inequities, For a Socially Responsible Journalism: Poverty and Exclusion in Chilean Media"
4. Barbara Schneider, University of Calgary, Canada (baschnei@ucalgary.ca)
"Sourcing homelessness: How journalists use sources to frame homelessness"
5. Daya Thussu, University of Westminster, United Kingdom (D.K.Thussu@westminster.ac.uk)
"The peril of ‘paid’ news in the world’s largest democracy"
6. Cicelia Pincer Batista, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Brazil (cicelia@mackenzie.br)
"Journalism and Experience: On the Epistemological Horizons of Language in the Narrative of Literary Journalism"
7. Chin-Chuan Lee, Charles Man & Franci Lap Fung Lee, City U of Hongkong, Chinese U of Hong Kong
(ccrman@cityu.edu.hk, b200152@mailserv.cuhk.edu.hk, chinchuan.lee@cityu.edu.hk)
"Elite British Press Discourses on Tiannanmen – News Icon"
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Session 10 A: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 20-July, 14:30 -15:30
Theme 5: Generic Studies
Panel 4: Role of Journalism in Innovative Economy
Chair:
David Nordfors, Innovation Center, Stanford University, US (nordfors@stanford.edu)
Panel Members:
1. Amir Jahangir, CEO SAMAA TV, Pakistan (ajjano@gmail.com)
2. Noam Lemelshtrich Latar, Samy Ofer School of Communication, IDC Herzliya, Israel (noam.latar@gmail.com)
3. Turo Uskali, University of Jyväskylä, Finland turo.uskali@jyu.fi)
4. Burak Dogu, Izmir University of Economics, Turkey (burak.dogu@ieu.edu.tr)
“News from the other side: An analysis of the non mainstream news websites in Turkey"
5. Associate professor Kirsten Mogensen, Roskilde University, Denmark
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JRE Special Session 10 B
JRE Global Forum
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 20-July, 15:30 -16:30
Generic Studies
JRE Global Forum
Chair:
Ibrahim Saleh, Centre For Film & Media Studies, University of Cape Town, South Africa (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Panel Members:
1. Leon Barkho, Media Management and Transformation Center, Department of Languages Jönköping International Business School, Jönköping University, Jönköping, Sweden (Leon.Barkho@ihh.hj.se)
"The Discursive and Social Paradigm of Al-Jazeera English”
2. Fábio Henrique Pereira, University of Brasilia, Barsil (fabiop@gmail.com)
"Thinking about journalists’ professional identity and changes in social worlds: a study on Brazilian “intellectual-journalists"
3. Carla Rodrigues Cardoso, Escola de Comunicação, Artes e Tecnologias da Informação, Lisboa (r.carla.cardoso@gmail.com)
"Obama on the Cover"
4. CHEN LU, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK, China
(chenchendase@gmail.com)
"Organizational Improvisation, Professionalism, and Self-censorship: A case study of Phoenix TV's "Cultural Revolution"-related Programme "Oral History"
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Session 11: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2105, 20-July, 16:30 -18:00
Theme 5: Generic Studies
Values, Indications and performances
Chair:
Oliver Hahn, BiTS Iserlohn, Germany (Oliver.hahn@udo.edu)
Panel Members:
1. Thomas A. Bauer, University of Vienna, Austria (thomas.bauer@univie.ac.at)
"Quality and Literacy: Media Values and Public Value. Quality of Media Usage as a Currency of Trust in the Producer-Consumer Model"
2. Maja Malik, WWU University of Münster, Germany) & Amy Schmitz Weiss, San Diego State University, USA
(maja.malik@uni-muenster.de, aschmitz@mail.sdsu.edu)
"Defining and Analyzing Journalism under the Terms of Hybridity"
3. Rodrigo Araya, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile (raraya@ucv.cl)
"Hacia una idea poscolonial de periodismo, towards a postcolonial idea of journalism"
(Towards a postcolonial idea of journalism towards a postcolonial idea of journalism)
4. Lee Bernard Becker (principal researcher), Tudor Vlad & Cynthia English, University of Georgia, USA
(lbbecker@uga.edu, tvlad@uga.edu, Cynthia_English@gallup.com)
"Examining the Linkage between Journalistic Performance and Citizen Assessments of Media"
5. Manisha Pandey, AAU, UK (pandemanisha@yahoo.co.uk)
"ELECTRONIC APPROACH TO TEACHING JOURNALISM: A PEDAGOGICAL PERSPECTIVE"
6. Enio Moraes Júnior, Braga, Portugal (emoraesj@uol.com.br)
"Plurality, Socialization & Dialogue"
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Session 12: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 20-July, 16:30 -18:00
Theme 2: Innovations in Journalism
The sensible centre of journalism
Chair:
Clement York Kee So, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China (clementso@cuhk.edu.hk)
Panel Members:
1. Juliette De Maeyer, University of Brussels (ULB)
(juliette.de.maeyer@ulb.ac.be)
"Mapping the hyperlinked environment of online news: issues and challenges"
2. Tobias Eberwein, Tanja Leppik-Bork, & Julia Lönnendonker, TU Dortmund, Germany
(tobias.eberwein@udo.edu, leppik@post.uni-dortmund.de, julia.loennendonker@udo.edu)
"Innovations in media self-regulation and accountability"
3. Jane B. Singer(University of Iowa), Ari A. Heinonen (University of Tampere), David Domingo(Universitat Rovira i Virgili), Alfred Hermida (University of British Columbia), Steve Paulussen (Universität Hohenheim ), Thorsten Quandt (Free U Berlin), Zvi Reich (Ben Gurion University) & Marina Vujnovic (Monmouth University)
(jane-singer@uiowa.edu, Ari.A.Heinonen@uta.fi, david.domingo@urv.cat, alfred.hermida@ubc.ca, Steve.Paulussen@ugent.be, thorstenquandt@t-online.de, zreich@bgu.ac.il)
"Guarding the Floodgates: Ethical and Legal Issues in Participatory Online Journalism"
4. Arjen van Dalen, Center for Journalism, University of Southern Denmark (avd@sam.sdu.dk)
"Studying journalistic role conceptions and content cross-nationally, how wide is the gap between theory and practice?"
5. Susan L. Jacobson, Temple University, USA (susanjacobson@gmail.com)
"Journalism and the Web-Stylo: The Emergence of the Audio Slideshow"
6. Henrik Ornebring, University of Oxford, UK (henrik.ornebring@politics.ox.ac.uk)
"The skills of journalism: some results from a six-nation comparative project"
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Session13: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 21-July, 09:00 -10:30
Theme 4: Methods for Quantifying Professional Journalism
Media markets and monetizing audience
Chair:
Leon Yousif Barkho, Jonkoping University, Sweden (leon.barkho@ihh.hj.se)
Panel Members:
1. Elizabeth Saad Corrêa, University of São Paulo - Brazil (bethsaad@gmail.com)
"Digital Journalism Education: a comparative study on the Brazilian scenario"
2. David Parra and Patrícia Dias, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain and Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
(davidparra@ccinf.ucm.es, diaspatricia@netcabo.pt)
"New Journalism tools, cyber-journalism and media market, new perspective of mobile journalism"
3. Mihai Coman, University of Bucharest, Romania (mcoman@fjsc.ro)
"The explosion of journalism schools in post-communist countries: the battle for the control of the cultural capital"
4. Jimena Felipe Beltrão, Brazil (jbeltrao@museu-goeldi.br)
"A non conventional way to teach journalism: research and practice in reporting Science in the Eastern Brazilian Amazon"
5. Jan Jirak & Barbara Kopplova, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic (jirak@fsv.cuni.cz, kopplova@fsv.cuni.cz)
"The contemporary status of Czech journalists: the spokespersons´ view"
6. Jane Louise Johnston & Susan Forde, Bond University- Australia and Griffith University- Australia
(jjohnsto@bond.edu.au, s.forde@griffith.edu.au)
"Same copy, different outlet: Wire services, journalism and the erosion from within"
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Session 14: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 21-July, 14:30-16:00
Theme 5: Generic Studies
Panel 5: Journalism Education Initiatives
Chair & Presenter:
1. Lawrie Zion, School of Humanities & Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Australia (L.Zion@latrobe.edu.au)
"Upstart: An innovation to facilitate student publishing."
Panel Members:
2. Alfred Hermida, Graduate School of Journalism, University of British Columbia, Canada (alfred.hermida@ubc.ca)
3. Kadri Ugur Estonia, University of Tartu, Estonia (kadri.ugur@ut.ee)
4. Steve Paulussun, Ghent University, Belgium (Steve.Paulussen@UGent.be)
5. Kerry Philip Green & Steven John Tanner, University of Wollongong, South Australia
(kerry.green@unisa.edu.au, stanner@uow.edu.au)
"Preparing Journalism students to cover stories involving vulnerable groups within society"
6. Hans Ibold, School of Journalism, Indiana University, US (hibold@indiana.edu)
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Session 15: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 21-July16:30-18:00
Theme 2: Innovation of Journalism
Panel 6: European Trends in Journalism Education
Chair:
Georgios Terzis, Vesalius College, Vrije Universiteit, Brussel (Greorgios. Terzis@uvb.ac.be)
Panel Members:
1. François Heinderyckx, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
(Francois.Heinderyckx@ulb.ac.be)
2. Manuel Pinto, Minho University – Portugal (mpinto@ics.uminho.pt)
3. Minka Zlateva, Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Sofia University (zlateva@mbox.contact.bg)
4. Michael Bromley, School of Journalism and Communication, University of Queensland (m.bromley@wpfd2010.org)
5. Kaarle Nordenstreng, University of Tampere in Finland
(Kaarle.Nordenstreng@uta.fi)
6. Jeroen De Keyser & Karin Raeymaeckers, Dept. of Communication Sciences, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences • Ghent University, Belgium (Jeroen.DeKeyser@ugent.be, Karin.Raeymaeckers@ugent.be)
"Who’s the fittest for print? A look at the representation of common people in the news before and after Web 2.0."
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Session 16: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 22-July, 09:00-10:30
Theme 5: Generic Studies
From teaching to practice journalism in an evolving environment
Chair:
Joaquim Manuel Martins Fidalgo, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal (jfidalgo@ics.uminho.pt)
Panel Members:
1. Anibal Augusto Alves, Universidade do Minho, Portugal (anibalaalves@gmail.com)
"University degrees on Communication and Journalism: Convergence, specificity and scientific innovation"
2. Mónica Codina Blasco, Universidad de Navarra, Spain (mcodina@unav.es)
"Teach communication ethics: improve the philosophical mind"
3. Jaana Kristiina Hujanen, University of Tampere , Finland (jaana.hujanen@uta.fi)
"Implementing the ideal of participatory news making into newsroom practices"
4. Cláudia lago, Richard Romancini & Marcia Benetti Machado, Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, Brazil (claudia.lago07@gmail.com, richard.romancini@gmail.com, marciama@uol.com.br)
"Journalism and journalism education in Brazil: what changes with the end of the mandatory degree requirement?"
5. Bernardo H. Motta, Bridgewater College (bmotta@bridgewater.edu)
"Social Media and Participatory Journalism: A New Model for Journalism Education?"
6. Elton Antunes & Paulo Bernardo Vaz, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (eltunes@uol.com.br, paulobvaz@gmail.com)
"Events and homophobia: agenda setting, newsworthiness and framing
7. Turo Usakli & Maria Lassila-Merisalo, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
(turo.i.uskali@jyu.fi,maria.lassila-merisalo@iki.fi)
"How to educate innovation journalists? Experiences of the innovation journalism education in Finland 2004–2010"
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Session 17: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 22-July, 14:30-16:00
Across Themes of Journalism
Journalism between Innovation & Professionalism
Chair:
Mónica Codina Blasco, Universidad de Navarra, Spain (mcodina@unav.es)
Panel Members:
1. Belen Monclus (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) & Miguel Vicente (Universidad de Valladolid)
(belen.monclus@gmail.com,miguelmv@soc.uva.es)
"Infotainment trends in contemporary TV news: comparing methodological approaches"
2. Vinzenz Wyss & Carmen Koch, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
(vinzenz.wyss@zhaw.ch, Koca@zhaw.ch)
"Requested journalistic competences in Europe A comparative survey on requested competences in journalism"
3. William Lesitaokana & Eno Akpabio, University of Botswana, Bostwana (lesitaok@mopipi.ub.bw,akpabio@mopipi.ub.bw)
"Online newspapers in Botswana: Exploring audience attitude and impact on professional practice"
4. Martina Ladendorf, Luleå University of technology, Sweden (martina.ladendorf@ltu.se)
"The ethos of freelance journalists and information work"
5. Gregory Simons, Crismart, Defence College / Eurasian Studies, Uppsala University, Stockholm, Sweden (greg.simons@fhs.se)
"Mass Media and Modern Conflict: the Precarious Balance of Public Interest and a Good Story"
6. Andrew Michael Duffy, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Singapore
(duffy@ntu.edu.sg)
"Journalism: the next generation. How digital natives use the news media to redefine journalism and news"
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Session 18: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 22-July, 16:30-18:00
Innovative Journalism,
The dilemma of Journalism between the setting, & the practice
Chair:
Eno Akpabio, University of Botswana, Bostwana (lesitaok@mopipi.ub.bw)
Panel Members:
1. Einar Thorsen, Bournemouth University, UK
(ethorsen@bournemouth.ac.uk)
"BBC Newsroom Convergence, Online Journalism and Citizenship during the 2005 and 2010 UK General Elections"
2. Torbjörn von Krogh & Kristoffer Anselm Linus Holt, Mid Sweden University, Dept of Information Technology and Media, Sweden (fam.vonkrogh@swipnet.se, kristoffer.holt@miun.se)
"Citizens as Media Critics in Changing Mediascapes"
3. Cheryl Ann Hollifield, University of Georgia, USA (annholli@uga.edu)
"Harnessing Citizen Voices: Managing User-Generated Content as a Strategic Element of News Competition"
4. Antonio José Rosas & João Carlos Ferreira Correia, Labcom - Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal
(jcfcorreia@gmail.com, anrospe3@gmail.com)
"Citizen´s Agenda: Journalism and civic participation in the Portuguese regional media"
5. Dimas Antônio Künsch, Brazil (dimas.kunsch@gmail.com)
"Journalism and Citizenship: the daily violence of the incomprehensive discourses"
6. Joaquim Manuel Martins Fidalgo, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal (jfidalgo@ics.uminho.pt)
"The rise and fall of newsroom councils in Portugal"
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Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh, JRE Chair (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2105, 19-July, 11:00-12:30
Theme 1: International Collaborative Research in Journalism Research, New Challenges and Emergent Perspectives
Panel 1: Journalism Education in Countries with Limited Media Freedom
Chairs & presenters:
1. Beate Josephi, Faculty of Education & Arts, Edith Cowan University, Australia (b.josephi@ecu.edu.au)
2. Lee Becker, Grady College, University of Georgia, USA (lbbecker@uga.edu)
Panel Members:
3. Abdulmoneim Al-Hasani, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman (hasani999@hotmail.com)
4. Bauer, Thomas A, University of Vienna, Austria (thomas.bauer@univie.ac.at)
5. Cáudia Lago, Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, Sao Paulo, Brazil (claudia.lago07@gmail.com)
6. Tudor Vlad, The Cox Center, University of Georgia, US (tvlad@uga.edu)
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Session 2: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh, JRE Chair (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 19-July, 11:00-12:30
Theme 2: Innovations in Journalism,
The visual writing of journalism
Chair:
Susan Jacobson, Temple University, USA (susanj@temple.edu)
Panel Members:
1. Fernando de Tacca,Universidade Estadual de Campinas - Unicamp - São Paulo – Brasil (tacca@unicamp.br)
"Photographic Narrative: Image and Citizenship"
2. Luciano Guimarães, Universidade Estadual São Paulo -Unesp - S.Paulo - Brazil (lguimaraes@faac.unesp.br)
"The construction of reality: the visual journalism and the image culture"
3. Kathrin Schmieder, Institute for Social Research Swinburne University of Technology, Australia (ka_schmie@yahoo.com)
"Photojournalism and Participatory Photography"
4. Cristine Bem e Canto, Universidade Anhembi Morumbi - S. Paulo – Brasil (chrisbemecanto@uol.com.br)
"Journalistic Information and Artistic Design: Two points of view regarding São Paulo’s ‘New Postcard Image’: the Support Bridge"
5. Galvão Meirinhos & José Belo, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal (gsm@utad.pt, jbelo@utad.pt)
"Observation and Measurement of Visual Attention and Acquisition of Information in the Users of Portuguese Electronic Newspapers"
6. Dulcilia H. Schroeder Buitoni, Faculdade Cásper Líbero - São Paulo - Brasil (dbuitoni@uol.com.br)
"Children Images in Brazilian Newspapers and Magazines"
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Session 3: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh, JRE Chair (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2105, 19-July, 14:30-16:00
Theme 3: The Profession of Journalism
Panel 2: The viability and advantages of contending participatory or interventionist journalism models
Chair:
Richard Shafer, Department of English, University of North Dakota, USA (undprof@hotmail.com)
Panel Members:
1. Andrew Duffy, Journalism and Publishing Division, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
"The Western Journalism Model"
2. Xu Xiaoge, Journalism and Publishing Division, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
"The Citizen Journalism Model”
3.Jane Singer, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Iowa (USA) and Visiting Professor; School of Journalism, Media and Communication, University of Central Lancashire (UK)
“Adapting Journalism Models for the Internet"
4. Stephen Rendahl, Program in Communication, University of North Dakota (USA).
"The Peace Journalism Model as an Alternative to Conflict-based Reporting."
5. Andrei Korotkov, Moscow State Institute for International Relationships (korotkov.andrei@gmail.com)
"Journalism as a Science"
6. Guido Keel, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland (guido.keel@zhaw.ch)
"Journalists and the internet: a longitudinal survey on how journalists adapt to new internet technology and applications"
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Session 4: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh, JRE Chair (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 19-July, 14:30-16:00
Theme 3: The Profession of Journalism
Challenges of the journalism business
Chair:
Joaquim Manuel Martins Fidalgo, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal (jfidalgo@ics.uminho.pt)
Panel Members:
1. Pieter Ugille, Department of Communication Sciences (Ghent University), Belgium (Pieter.Ugille@ugent.be)
"Working conditions and job satisfaction among Flemish professional"
2. Seon-Gi Baek, Eun-Jung Baeck, Hae-Young Hwang, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea
(baek99@skku.edu, idaho94@naver.com, someluv027@naver.com)
"Coverage patterns of Korean media on the ‘Candle light movement and their political and ideological meanings - A Semiotic Network Analysis on media coverage"
3. James David Kelly (Indiana University, USA) & Wilbhredian Okumu-Bigambo (Moi University, Kenya)
(kellyjd@indiana.edu, wobigambo@yahoo.com)
"Reporting on HIV/AIDS from within a Cross-Cultural Educational Classroom"
4. Zvi Reich, & Oded Jackman, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel (zreich@bgu.acil)
"Sourcing Practices: Stability in the Midst of Change"
5. Angela Phillips, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK (a.phillips@gold.ac.uk)
"Entrepreneurial Journalism: A Report from the Front Line"
6. Yang Chen, Renmin U., China (ericaychen@gmail.com)
"Journalist as Participant vs. Journalist as Observer: The Changing Role in Contemporary Chinese Media"
7. João Carlos Correia, Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal (jcfcorreia@gmail.com)
"Journalism and framing: a socio-cognitive approach"
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Session 5: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 19-July, 16:30-18:00
Theme 3: The Profession of Journalism
Panel 3: Media Climate, Covering Bali and Copenhagen Summits
Chairs & Presenters
1. Elisabeth Eide, Oslo University College, University of Bergen, Norway (elisabeth.eide@jbi.hio.no, elisabeth.eide@culcom.uio.no)
2. Risto Kunelius, School o Social Sciences, University of Tampere, Finland (risto.kunelius@uta.fi)
Panel Members:
3. Oliver Hahn, BiTS Iserlohn, Germany (oliver.hahn@bits-iserlohn.de)
4. Ville Kumpu, Tampere University, Finland (Ville.Kumpu@uta.fi)
5. Billy K Sarwono, University of Jakarta, Indonesia (billysarwono@gmail.com)
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Session 6: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2105, 19-July, 16:30-18:00
Theme 1: International Collaborative Research in Journalism Research, New Challenges and Emergent Perspectives
The coverage, the booster, the cultures and the networks
Chair:
Zvi Reich, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel (zreich@bgu.ac.il)
Panel Members:
1. Michael Brüggemann, University of Zurich, Switzerland (michael@bruegge.net)
"Triggers of journalistic coverage: How Europe gets into European newspapers"
2. Pere Masip, Javier Díaz Noci, David Domingo, Josep Lluís Micó & Carles Ruiz ,School of Communication, Universitat Ramon Llull, Universitat Pompeu Fabra & Universitat Rovira i Virgili
(joseplluisms@blanquerna.url.edu, david.domingo@urv.cat,javier.diaz@upf.edu, peremm@blanquerna.url.edu, carlesrc@blanquerna.url.edu)
"Comments in News, Democracy Booster or Journalistic Nightmare: Assessing the Quality and Dynamics of Citizen Debates in Catalan Online Newspapers"
3. Claudia Mellado (U de Concepción (Chile), Sonia Moreira (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), María Elena Hernández, University of Guadalajara, Mexico (claudiamellado@udec.cl)
"Comparing Journalism Cultures in Latin America: The Case of Chile, Brazil and Mexico"
4. Shixin Ivy Zhang, University of Nottingham Ningbo China (ivy.zhang@gmail.com)
"Domesticating international news in China – a case study of Beijing Youth Daily"
5. Gail Ann Phillips & Mia Kersti Maria Lindgren, Murdoch University, Australia (g.phillips@murdoch.edu.au, m.lindgren@murdoch.edu.au)
"The Australian Asbestos Network – how journalism can address a public health disaster"
5. Richard Shafer, University of North Dakota Department of English, USA (undprof@hotmail.com), Crispin Maslog, College of Development communication, University of the Philippines - Los Banos and Madeline Suva, College of Development communication, University of the Philippines – Los Banos
"Diversification of Journalism Education in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Conflicting Press Models in Philippine University Curricula"
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Session 7: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 20-July, 09:00-10:30,
Fifth Theme: Generic Studies of Journalism,
The existing alternatives & potential harms
Chair:
Cláudia Lago, Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, Sao Paulo, Brazil (claudia.lago07@gmail.com)
Panel Members:
1. Agnieszka Zwiefka-Chwalek, University of Wroclaw, Poland (Agnieszka.Zwiefka@tvp.pl)
"Collective intelligence or collective stupidity? The role of crowd sourcing in contemporary journalism"
2.Abdulmonam Mansoor Al-Hasani & Abdullah Khamis Al-Kindi, Sultan Qaboos University, College of Arts & Social sciences, Mass Communication DEPT (hasani999@hotmail.com, azzan@hotmail.com)
"Teaching journalism in the Arab world; Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCC) as a case study"
3. Yennué Zárate, The University of Westminster, UK (y.zarate_valderrama@my.westminster.ac.uk)
"Journalism Training in a Violent Environment: A Latin American Perspective"
4. Kadri Ugur & Halliki Harro-Loit, Tartu University, Estonia (kadri.ugur@ut.ee& Halliki.Harro@ut.ee)
"Shift in Journalism Education: the best ways to learn journalism?"
5. Francis L. F. Lee, Chin-chuan Lee & Nina Li, School of Journalism and Communication, Chinese University of Hong Kong & City University of Hong Kong (francis_lee@cuhk.edu.hk,chinchuan.lee@cityu.edu.hk,liluzhou@gmail.com)
"The Chinese Peasants in the Process of Economic Reform: An Analysis of New York Time’s Editorials and Opinion Columns, 1981-2008"
6. Oliver Hahn & Tom Steller, BiTS Iserlohn, Germany (oliver.hahn@bits-iserlohn.de, tom.steller@bits-iserlohn.de)
"Virtual Foreign Correspondence: A Qualitative Pilot Project of Internet-Based Multiple Self-Experiments with Undergraduate Journalism Students in Germany"
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Session 8: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2105, 20-July, 09:00-10:30
Theme 2: Innovations in Journalism,
New Media, Imagined communities and Journalism
Chair:
Thomas A. Bauer, University of Vienna, Austria (thomas.bauer@univie.ac.at)
Panel Members:
1. Xiaoge Xu & Jin Xiaohui, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (txgxu@ntu.edu.sg, xhjin@ntu.edu.sg)
"Mobile Youth and Mobile News: The Future of Journalism?"
2. Herman Wasserman, University of Sheffield, UK (h.j.wasserman@sheffield.ac.uk)
"Global Journalism 2.0"
3. Heloiza Golbspan Herscovitz, California State University Long Beach, US (heloiza@journalism.com)
"Use of the Internet by journalists in Brazilian newsrooms: Perceptions of “e-readiness” and its effects on journalism values"
4. Antonio Fidalgo, João Canavilhas & Anabela Gradim, LABCOM/UBI, Portugal (fidalgo@ubi.pt, jc@ubi.pt, agradim@ubi.pt)
"Cellphones: news for everybody everywhere"
5. Eun-mee Kim (Principle Researcher), Kyung mo Kim, Young-ho Im & Yeran Kim, Seoul National University, Yonsei Univ, Pusan National Univ, & Kwangwoon Univ, Republic Of Korea
(kkmo@yonsei.ac.kr, eunmee@snu.ac.kr, yhoim@pusan.ac.kr, yeran@kw.ac.kr)
"Online News Diffusion and the Evolving Dynamics of Public Opinion"
6. Luis Antonio Santos & Manuel Pinto, Universidade do Minho – Portugal (lsantos@ics.uminho.pt, mpinto@ics.uminho.pt)
"Why should worlds collide? The newsroom and the challenges of a new online venture (the case of the Portuguese newspaper “Jornal de Notícias"
7. Clement York Kee So, Chinese University of Hong Kong China (clementso@cuhk.edu.hk)
"Comparing Readers of Paid, Free and Online Newspapers: Demographics, Reading Habits and Evaluation of Different Newspaper Types"
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Session 9: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2105, 20-July, 14:30 -16:00
Theme 3: The Professional Journalism
The craft and the context of journalism
Chair:
Mónica Codina Blasco, Universidad de Navarra, Spain (mcodina@unav.es)
Panel Members:
1. Ester Pollack, JMK, Stockholm University, Sweden (pollack@jmk.su.se)
"Criticism of the Police in the News"
2. Alice Y. L. Lee, Clement York Kee So, Hong Kong Baptist University Chinese University of Hong Kong
(alicelee@hkbu.edu.hk, clementso@cuhk.edu.hk)
"Mapping Journalistic Professionalism in a Crisis: The Case of Sichuan Earthquake Reporting"
3. Victoria Uranga & Catalina Littin, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile
(victoria.uranga@udp.cl, catalina.littin@superacionpobreza.cl)
"Social Welfare and Inequities, For a Socially Responsible Journalism: Poverty and Exclusion in Chilean Media"
4. Barbara Schneider, University of Calgary, Canada (baschnei@ucalgary.ca)
"Sourcing homelessness: How journalists use sources to frame homelessness"
5. Daya Thussu, University of Westminster, United Kingdom (D.K.Thussu@westminster.ac.uk)
"The peril of ‘paid’ news in the world’s largest democracy"
6. Cicelia Pincer Batista, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Brazil (cicelia@mackenzie.br)
"Journalism and Experience: On the Epistemological Horizons of Language in the Narrative of Literary Journalism"
7. Chin-Chuan Lee, Charles Man & Franci Lap Fung Lee, City U of Hongkong, Chinese U of Hong Kong
(ccrman@cityu.edu.hk, b200152@mailserv.cuhk.edu.hk, chinchuan.lee@cityu.edu.hk)
"Elite British Press Discourses on Tiannanmen – News Icon"
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Session 10 A: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 20-July, 14:30 -15:30
Theme 5: Generic Studies
Panel 4: Role of Journalism in Innovative Economy
Chair:
David Nordfors, Innovation Center, Stanford University, US (nordfors@stanford.edu)
Panel Members:
1. Amir Jahangir, CEO SAMAA TV, Pakistan (ajjano@gmail.com)
2. Noam Lemelshtrich Latar, Samy Ofer School of Communication, IDC Herzliya, Israel (noam.latar@gmail.com)
3. Turo Uskali, University of Jyväskylä, Finland turo.uskali@jyu.fi)
4. Burak Dogu, Izmir University of Economics, Turkey (burak.dogu@ieu.edu.tr)
“News from the other side: An analysis of the non mainstream news websites in Turkey"
5. Associate professor Kirsten Mogensen, Roskilde University, Denmark
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JRE Special Session 10 B
JRE Global Forum
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 20-July, 15:30 -16:30
Generic Studies
JRE Global Forum
Chair:
Ibrahim Saleh, Centre For Film & Media Studies, University of Cape Town, South Africa (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Panel Members:
1. Leon Barkho, Media Management and Transformation Center, Department of Languages Jönköping International Business School, Jönköping University, Jönköping, Sweden (Leon.Barkho@ihh.hj.se)
"The Discursive and Social Paradigm of Al-Jazeera English”
2. Fábio Henrique Pereira, University of Brasilia, Barsil (fabiop@gmail.com)
"Thinking about journalists’ professional identity and changes in social worlds: a study on Brazilian “intellectual-journalists"
3. Carla Rodrigues Cardoso, Escola de Comunicação, Artes e Tecnologias da Informação, Lisboa (r.carla.cardoso@gmail.com)
"Obama on the Cover"
4. CHEN LU, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK, China
(chenchendase@gmail.com)
"Organizational Improvisation, Professionalism, and Self-censorship: A case study of Phoenix TV's "Cultural Revolution"-related Programme "Oral History"
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Session 11: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2105, 20-July, 16:30 -18:00
Theme 5: Generic Studies
Values, Indications and performances
Chair:
Oliver Hahn, BiTS Iserlohn, Germany (Oliver.hahn@udo.edu)
Panel Members:
1. Thomas A. Bauer, University of Vienna, Austria (thomas.bauer@univie.ac.at)
"Quality and Literacy: Media Values and Public Value. Quality of Media Usage as a Currency of Trust in the Producer-Consumer Model"
2. Maja Malik, WWU University of Münster, Germany) & Amy Schmitz Weiss, San Diego State University, USA
(maja.malik@uni-muenster.de, aschmitz@mail.sdsu.edu)
"Defining and Analyzing Journalism under the Terms of Hybridity"
3. Rodrigo Araya, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile (raraya@ucv.cl)
"Hacia una idea poscolonial de periodismo, towards a postcolonial idea of journalism"
(Towards a postcolonial idea of journalism towards a postcolonial idea of journalism)
4. Lee Bernard Becker (principal researcher), Tudor Vlad & Cynthia English, University of Georgia, USA
(lbbecker@uga.edu, tvlad@uga.edu, Cynthia_English@gallup.com)
"Examining the Linkage between Journalistic Performance and Citizen Assessments of Media"
5. Manisha Pandey, AAU, UK (pandemanisha@yahoo.co.uk)
"ELECTRONIC APPROACH TO TEACHING JOURNALISM: A PEDAGOGICAL PERSPECTIVE"
6. Enio Moraes Júnior, Braga, Portugal (emoraesj@uol.com.br)
"Plurality, Socialization & Dialogue"
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Session 12: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 20-July, 16:30 -18:00
Theme 2: Innovations in Journalism
The sensible centre of journalism
Chair:
Clement York Kee So, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China (clementso@cuhk.edu.hk)
Panel Members:
1. Juliette De Maeyer, University of Brussels (ULB)
(juliette.de.maeyer@ulb.ac.be)
"Mapping the hyperlinked environment of online news: issues and challenges"
2. Tobias Eberwein, Tanja Leppik-Bork, & Julia Lönnendonker, TU Dortmund, Germany
(tobias.eberwein@udo.edu, leppik@post.uni-dortmund.de, julia.loennendonker@udo.edu)
"Innovations in media self-regulation and accountability"
3. Jane B. Singer(University of Iowa), Ari A. Heinonen (University of Tampere), David Domingo(Universitat Rovira i Virgili), Alfred Hermida (University of British Columbia), Steve Paulussen (Universität Hohenheim ), Thorsten Quandt (Free U Berlin), Zvi Reich (Ben Gurion University) & Marina Vujnovic (Monmouth University)
(jane-singer@uiowa.edu, Ari.A.Heinonen@uta.fi, david.domingo@urv.cat, alfred.hermida@ubc.ca, Steve.Paulussen@ugent.be, thorstenquandt@t-online.de, zreich@bgu.ac.il)
"Guarding the Floodgates: Ethical and Legal Issues in Participatory Online Journalism"
4. Arjen van Dalen, Center for Journalism, University of Southern Denmark (avd@sam.sdu.dk)
"Studying journalistic role conceptions and content cross-nationally, how wide is the gap between theory and practice?"
5. Susan L. Jacobson, Temple University, USA (susanjacobson@gmail.com)
"Journalism and the Web-Stylo: The Emergence of the Audio Slideshow"
6. Henrik Ornebring, University of Oxford, UK (henrik.ornebring@politics.ox.ac.uk)
"The skills of journalism: some results from a six-nation comparative project"
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Session13: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 21-July, 09:00 -10:30
Theme 4: Methods for Quantifying Professional Journalism
Media markets and monetizing audience
Chair:
Leon Yousif Barkho, Jonkoping University, Sweden (leon.barkho@ihh.hj.se)
Panel Members:
1. Elizabeth Saad Corrêa, University of São Paulo - Brazil (bethsaad@gmail.com)
"Digital Journalism Education: a comparative study on the Brazilian scenario"
2. David Parra and Patrícia Dias, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain and Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
(davidparra@ccinf.ucm.es, diaspatricia@netcabo.pt)
"New Journalism tools, cyber-journalism and media market, new perspective of mobile journalism"
3. Mihai Coman, University of Bucharest, Romania (mcoman@fjsc.ro)
"The explosion of journalism schools in post-communist countries: the battle for the control of the cultural capital"
4. Jimena Felipe Beltrão, Brazil (jbeltrao@museu-goeldi.br)
"A non conventional way to teach journalism: research and practice in reporting Science in the Eastern Brazilian Amazon"
5. Jan Jirak & Barbara Kopplova, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic (jirak@fsv.cuni.cz, kopplova@fsv.cuni.cz)
"The contemporary status of Czech journalists: the spokespersons´ view"
6. Jane Louise Johnston & Susan Forde, Bond University- Australia and Griffith University- Australia
(jjohnsto@bond.edu.au, s.forde@griffith.edu.au)
"Same copy, different outlet: Wire services, journalism and the erosion from within"
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Session 14: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 21-July, 14:30-16:00
Theme 5: Generic Studies
Panel 5: Journalism Education Initiatives
Chair & Presenter:
1. Lawrie Zion, School of Humanities & Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Australia (L.Zion@latrobe.edu.au)
"Upstart: An innovation to facilitate student publishing."
Panel Members:
2. Alfred Hermida, Graduate School of Journalism, University of British Columbia, Canada (alfred.hermida@ubc.ca)
3. Kadri Ugur Estonia, University of Tartu, Estonia (kadri.ugur@ut.ee)
4. Steve Paulussun, Ghent University, Belgium (Steve.Paulussen@UGent.be)
5. Kerry Philip Green & Steven John Tanner, University of Wollongong, South Australia
(kerry.green@unisa.edu.au, stanner@uow.edu.au)
"Preparing Journalism students to cover stories involving vulnerable groups within society"
6. Hans Ibold, School of Journalism, Indiana University, US (hibold@indiana.edu)
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Session 15: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 21-July16:30-18:00
Theme 2: Innovation of Journalism
Panel 6: European Trends in Journalism Education
Chair:
Georgios Terzis, Vesalius College, Vrije Universiteit, Brussel (Greorgios. Terzis@uvb.ac.be)
Panel Members:
1. François Heinderyckx, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
(Francois.Heinderyckx@ulb.ac.be)
2. Manuel Pinto, Minho University – Portugal (mpinto@ics.uminho.pt)
3. Minka Zlateva, Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Sofia University (zlateva@mbox.contact.bg)
4. Michael Bromley, School of Journalism and Communication, University of Queensland (m.bromley@wpfd2010.org)
5. Kaarle Nordenstreng, University of Tampere in Finland
(Kaarle.Nordenstreng@uta.fi)
6. Jeroen De Keyser & Karin Raeymaeckers, Dept. of Communication Sciences, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences • Ghent University, Belgium (Jeroen.DeKeyser@ugent.be, Karin.Raeymaeckers@ugent.be)
"Who’s the fittest for print? A look at the representation of common people in the news before and after Web 2.0."
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Session 16: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 22-July, 09:00-10:30
Theme 5: Generic Studies
From teaching to practice journalism in an evolving environment
Chair:
Joaquim Manuel Martins Fidalgo, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal (jfidalgo@ics.uminho.pt)
Panel Members:
1. Anibal Augusto Alves, Universidade do Minho, Portugal (anibalaalves@gmail.com)
"University degrees on Communication and Journalism: Convergence, specificity and scientific innovation"
2. Mónica Codina Blasco, Universidad de Navarra, Spain (mcodina@unav.es)
"Teach communication ethics: improve the philosophical mind"
3. Jaana Kristiina Hujanen, University of Tampere , Finland (jaana.hujanen@uta.fi)
"Implementing the ideal of participatory news making into newsroom practices"
4. Cláudia lago, Richard Romancini & Marcia Benetti Machado, Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, Brazil (claudia.lago07@gmail.com, richard.romancini@gmail.com, marciama@uol.com.br)
"Journalism and journalism education in Brazil: what changes with the end of the mandatory degree requirement?"
5. Bernardo H. Motta, Bridgewater College (bmotta@bridgewater.edu)
"Social Media and Participatory Journalism: A New Model for Journalism Education?"
6. Elton Antunes & Paulo Bernardo Vaz, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (eltunes@uol.com.br, paulobvaz@gmail.com)
"Events and homophobia: agenda setting, newsworthiness and framing
7. Turo Usakli & Maria Lassila-Merisalo, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
(turo.i.uskali@jyu.fi,maria.lassila-merisalo@iki.fi)
"How to educate innovation journalists? Experiences of the innovation journalism education in Finland 2004–2010"
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Session 17: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 22-July, 14:30-16:00
Across Themes of Journalism
Journalism between Innovation & Professionalism
Chair:
Mónica Codina Blasco, Universidad de Navarra, Spain (mcodina@unav.es)
Panel Members:
1. Belen Monclus (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) & Miguel Vicente (Universidad de Valladolid)
(belen.monclus@gmail.com,miguelmv@soc.uva.es)
"Infotainment trends in contemporary TV news: comparing methodological approaches"
2. Vinzenz Wyss & Carmen Koch, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
(vinzenz.wyss@zhaw.ch, Koca@zhaw.ch)
"Requested journalistic competences in Europe A comparative survey on requested competences in journalism"
3. William Lesitaokana & Eno Akpabio, University of Botswana, Bostwana (lesitaok@mopipi.ub.bw,akpabio@mopipi.ub.bw)
"Online newspapers in Botswana: Exploring audience attitude and impact on professional practice"
4. Martina Ladendorf, Luleå University of technology, Sweden (martina.ladendorf@ltu.se)
"The ethos of freelance journalists and information work"
5. Gregory Simons, Crismart, Defence College / Eurasian Studies, Uppsala University, Stockholm, Sweden (greg.simons@fhs.se)
"Mass Media and Modern Conflict: the Precarious Balance of Public Interest and a Good Story"
6. Andrew Michael Duffy, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Singapore
(duffy@ntu.edu.sg)
"Journalism: the next generation. How digital natives use the news media to redefine journalism and news"
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Session 18: JRE
Convenor, Ibrahim Saleh (Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za)
Room 2203, 22-July, 16:30-18:00
Innovative Journalism,
The dilemma of Journalism between the setting, & the practice
Chair:
Eno Akpabio, University of Botswana, Bostwana (lesitaok@mopipi.ub.bw)
Panel Members:
1. Einar Thorsen, Bournemouth University, UK
(ethorsen@bournemouth.ac.uk)
"BBC Newsroom Convergence, Online Journalism and Citizenship during the 2005 and 2010 UK General Elections"
2. Torbjörn von Krogh & Kristoffer Anselm Linus Holt, Mid Sweden University, Dept of Information Technology and Media, Sweden (fam.vonkrogh@swipnet.se, kristoffer.holt@miun.se)
"Citizens as Media Critics in Changing Mediascapes"
3. Cheryl Ann Hollifield, University of Georgia, USA (annholli@uga.edu)
"Harnessing Citizen Voices: Managing User-Generated Content as a Strategic Element of News Competition"
4. Antonio José Rosas & João Carlos Ferreira Correia, Labcom - Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal
(jcfcorreia@gmail.com, anrospe3@gmail.com)
"Citizen´s Agenda: Journalism and civic participation in the Portuguese regional media"
5. Dimas Antônio Künsch, Brazil (dimas.kunsch@gmail.com)
"Journalism and Citizenship: the daily violence of the incomprehensive discourses"
6. Joaquim Manuel Martins Fidalgo, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal (jfidalgo@ics.uminho.pt)
"The rise and fall of newsroom councils in Portugal"
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Friday, April 23, 2010
Future Conferences
The World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR) 63rd annual conference
"Opportunity through Diversity"
May 11-13, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois, USA
http://www.unl.edu/wapor/Upcoming%20Conferences/Chicago/Chicago.html
Third Forum of the Alliance of Civilizations
"Bridging Cultures, Building Peace"
May 26 to 29, 2010, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
http://unaocyouth.org/third-forum-of-the-alliance-of-civilizations/
ACUNS 23rd Annual Meeting.....
"New Security Challenges"
June 3-5, 2010, Vienna, Austria
http://www.acuns.org/annual_meeting
The World Summit on Media for Children and Youth
"Towards a New Global Vision for Children and Media - Challenges in Young People’s World of Communication"
June 14-18 2010, Karlstad, Sweden
www.wskarlstad2010.se
Deutsche Welle Global Media Forum, Climate Change and the Media
"The Heat is on"
21-23 June 2010, Bonn, Germany
http://www.dw-gmf.de
The second World Journalism Education Congress,
"Journalism Education in an Age of Radical Change"
July 5 to July 7, 2010, Grahamstown, South Africa
http://wjec.ou.edu/congress.php
"Opportunity through Diversity"
May 11-13, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois, USA
http://www.unl.edu/wapor/Upcoming%20Conferences/Chicago/Chicago.html
Third Forum of the Alliance of Civilizations
"Bridging Cultures, Building Peace"
May 26 to 29, 2010, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
http://unaocyouth.org/third-forum-of-the-alliance-of-civilizations/
ACUNS 23rd Annual Meeting.....
"New Security Challenges"
June 3-5, 2010, Vienna, Austria
http://www.acuns.org/annual_meeting
The World Summit on Media for Children and Youth
"Towards a New Global Vision for Children and Media - Challenges in Young People’s World of Communication"
June 14-18 2010, Karlstad, Sweden
www.wskarlstad2010.se
Deutsche Welle Global Media Forum, Climate Change and the Media
"The Heat is on"
21-23 June 2010, Bonn, Germany
http://www.dw-gmf.de
The second World Journalism Education Congress,
"Journalism Education in an Age of Radical Change"
July 5 to July 7, 2010, Grahamstown, South Africa
http://wjec.ou.edu/congress.php
Welcome to JRE in Braga 2010
Dear all,
I trust this email finds you well. Please find attached our JRE Programme. I have double checked all missing information and I have sent you separately to members of each session to double check affiliations and emails etc.
Please note that JRE is our interest so I request your full cooperation. This year JRE Programme include (16) sessions of both individual submission and six panels. In addition, there are two separate special sessions. The JRE Programme in 2010 includes a total of (105) participants, and we have a long waiting list.
I urgently request that you notify me ASAP, if any of you will not attend because this will give more space for discussions.
I have also attached for you attention a list of the forth coming conferences in the next four months till the next IAMCR 2010 congress in Braga.
All necessary information will be periodically posted on the JRE website and blog for updates.
If anyone does not have access to the JRE Blog, let me know and I can provide you with access.
I believe that this year, we are not only having a huge volume of submission, but more importantly a fantastic diversity of countries, excellent research and different schools of journalism.
At the end, I remind you with my request to let me know ASAP, if you are not attending the congress in Braga.
Warm greetings and I thank you in advance for your cooperation,
Ibrahim
I trust this email finds you well. Please find attached our JRE Programme. I have double checked all missing information and I have sent you separately to members of each session to double check affiliations and emails etc.
Please note that JRE is our interest so I request your full cooperation. This year JRE Programme include (16) sessions of both individual submission and six panels. In addition, there are two separate special sessions. The JRE Programme in 2010 includes a total of (105) participants, and we have a long waiting list.
I urgently request that you notify me ASAP, if any of you will not attend because this will give more space for discussions.
I have also attached for you attention a list of the forth coming conferences in the next four months till the next IAMCR 2010 congress in Braga.
All necessary information will be periodically posted on the JRE website and blog for updates.
If anyone does not have access to the JRE Blog, let me know and I can provide you with access.
I believe that this year, we are not only having a huge volume of submission, but more importantly a fantastic diversity of countries, excellent research and different schools of journalism.
At the end, I remind you with my request to let me know ASAP, if you are not attending the congress in Braga.
Warm greetings and I thank you in advance for your cooperation,
Ibrahim
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