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COA
COC
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CRI
DID
DIM
ESN
ESR
ETH
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AditiMaddali
Monday
, July 17
08:30 GMT-05
Not what does Bollywood mean-- but what does Bollywood do: A Critical Peace Journalism Appraisal
C. Caballero
Muhammad Tarique Hafiz Sanaullah
Keynote panel presentation: A Conundrum for Development Communication Research—Is There a Role for Large-Scale Theory?
Sala 201
Thomas Leigh Jacobson
Geopolitics in US Popular Culture: Limited visions of the Middle East with devastating consequences
Barahona 4.2
Karin Wilkins
The popular is political: Milo Yiannopoulos and the new politics of trolling
Barahona 4.2
Alexandra Nutter Smith Zakari Kaletka
10:30 GMT-05
Surveillance and freedom of expression: new nationalisms?
Getzemaní Auditorium
Gustavo Gómez Nick Couldry Julie Cohen Joana Varon Germán Rey
14:00 GMT-05
Generational Shift in National Cultural Values: An Empirical Study in the Indian Context
Sala 301
Santana Pathak
A Complicated Relationship: Right-Wing Populism-- Media Representation and Liberal Democratic Journalism Theory
Salon P. Obregón
Kai Hafez
Exploring nationalised ideology through international media: The publication of a viral pro-LGBT image compared against a nation’s wealth-- level of religion-- and democracy
Salon P. Obregón
Linda Jean Kenix
Could development communication play a useful role to address and counter inequality and injustice in development and social change? A critical and conceptual Analysis
Sala 301 B
Srinivas Melkote
From POD to Podcasting: Pushing the Envelope on Communication for Empowerment in the Digital Age
Sala 301 B
Sundeep Muppidi
Queers Like You and Me: A Qualitative Textual Analysis of the Intersection between Sexuality, Ethnicity, Gender and Class in Contemporary Flemish Television Fiction’s LGBT Characters
Barahona 4.2
Florian Vanlee Sofie Van Bauwel Frederik Dhaenens
Audience activities on digital media: leisure or labour?
Sala 304 B
Gabriela Raulino
16:00 GMT-05
-Oh honey-- I am a human just like you”: discourses of resistance against media representations of Muslim
Barahona 2.1
Meghan R. Menchhofer Nadia I. Martínez-Carrillo Michelle Kelsey-Kearl
Online misogyny in the age of Neoliberalism: Women journalists and right-wing trolls in India
Sala 303 A
Nithila Kanagasabai
Cosmopolitan or de-colonising? Two modes of listening as participation
Sala 201
Tanja Dreher
Popular culture going against the trend: Constructing national and personal identity based on genetic similarity rather than racial difference.
Barahona 4.2
John Benson
Tuesday
, July 18
08:30 GMT-05
Local journalism in war: Experience from Latin America
Barahona 2.2
Yennué Zárate Valderrama
I don't want to be what you want. Stereotypical self-representations and circumvention strategies on a girl-power dating website.
Pegasos 1
Francesca Ieracitano
Subject Transformations: New media-- new feminist discourses
Pegasos 1
Nithila Kanagasabai
Transformation in Emirati Culture through Gender Equity and Tolerance: A Comparative Study
Sala 101
Maja Al Khaja Pam Creedon Mai Al Khaja
Being Cultural Marxists: Revisiting the Chinese New Lefts-- 1997-2017
Sala 301 B
Yang Sheng
How trolls silence freedom of press: na examination of online harassement of women journalists
Sala 103
Michelle Ferrier
10:30 GMT-05
Dirty art-- pure rhythm: reflections on comics and jazz
Barahona 4.2
Geisa Fernandes
The right to be heard: Children and teen participation in policy making in Bogotá
C. Damas
Angela Tellez
14:00 GMT-05
From Documentary to Community Media and Socialist to Socialike: Engaging publics through production and exhibition
Barahona 3
Nikhil Thomas Titus
Female political language style: a case study of Hillary Clinton’s speeches during the American National elections in 2016
Pegasos 1
Jana Leyman
Storytelling shapes the public memory? The struggle for recognition for memory and justice in Brazil
Sala 301 B
Vanessa Veiga de Oliveira
Engaging the World:Digital Literacy for Transcultural Citizenship
Sala 303 B
Manisha Pathak-Shelat
Participation studies and solidary rights: A communication perspective
C. Damas
Colin Tinei Chasi
Beyond the frame: Towards a new agenda for the study of visual practices
Barahona 2.1
Edgar Gómez Cruz
Goodbye to cinema: digital and new architectures of seeing and hearing
Barahona 2.1
José Cláudio Siqueira Castanheira
16:00 GMT-05
Comics and cultural memory: autobiographical outlooks on our relationship with media.
Barahona 2.2
Monica Fontana
Online synergizing alternative media for Empowering people: study of three online sites in India: thecitizen.in, thewire.in, and newslaundry.com
Sala 301
Francis Arackal Thummy
A multi-dimensional approach to gender inclusion in the Internet Universality Indicators
Salón Arsenal
Claudia Padovani
The Renaissance of the Natural? Black female perceptions of artificial and natural hair as reflections of identity in South Africa
Pegasos 1
Janell Marion Le Roux
Rethinking news and media literacy in the 'post-truth' environment
Sala 303 B
Manuel Pinto
Tribal community-- State and Community Radio
C. Caballero
Arun John
Culture and memory in interactive narrative
Barahona 2.1
Ines Maria Silva Maciel Katia Augusta Maciel
Wednesday
, July 19
08:30 GMT-05
Trump´s Era: Twitter as the new arena for defining vital issues
Barahona 2.1
Lucia Calderon
Freedom of information and democracy: A comparative examination into the right to know.
Salón Arsenal
Katharine Allen
Human Rights of Journalists in Jammu and Kashmir: A Comparative Analysis Between Journalists Working in Jammu Region and Kashmir Region.
Salón Arsenal
Sahil Koul
Stepping Stones or Handicaps. Inclusion and Exclusion in Academia
Barahona 4.1
Katrin Christiane Döveling
If you ask for Kashmir, we'll rip you apart': The appropriation of Kashmiri freedom movement by Bollywood cinema
Sala 304 A
Ravikant Kisana
14:00 GMT-05
Learning from the Gendered Past of Internet Governance: Toward Feminist Legitimation of an Internet Social Forum
Pegasos 2
Women speak out: transforming the normative politics of gender and voice
Barahona 1.1
Anita Ruth Biressi Heather Alison Nunn
'Queer Eyes': Locating The 'Gaze' In The Visual Narratives Of Queer Cinema
Sala 304 B
Ravikant Kisana
16:00 GMT-05
Panel: Audiences in Context: A Dynamics of Fear in Contemporary Culture
Sala 301
Annette Hill
Living single-- watching single: Black women’s interpretations of single Black women in Black oriented relationship media
Barahona 1.1
Jessica Moorman
Toward Transformative Visual Ethics: New Worlds + New Ways of Seeing = New Ways of Knowing
Sala 304 B
Julianne H. Newton
Thursday
, July 20
10:30 GMT-05
Hypersexualization and Risk in Dissenting Gender Identities: notes for the dissolution of chance
C. Caballero
Anelise Wesolowski Molina
Pink Ghetto or Feminist enclave? Transforming work cultures and gender politics in documentary film production
C. Damas
Anne O' Brien
Algorithmic Culture-- Cultural Intermediation and Civil Society Participation: The impact of digital influence on new media discourse
Sala 304 A
Jonathon Hutchinson
Instagram archive: participatory practices in Russia
Sala 304 A
Ekaterina Kalinina
Image Allegory-- Media Politics and Social Representation:the Documentary Production in the Internet Age
Sala 201
Yang Yang ZHU
14:00 GMT-05
The Cinematic Roots of the South Indian Cable Industry
Barahona 2.1
Padma Chirumamilla Ann Arbor
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