Conference Speakers
The following speakers have been invited to present a paper at our conference. Speakers are listed in alphabetical order, including affiliation and title of paper.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Al Jenaibi, Badreya
United Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates
Democracy and the Press in the Middle East
Abstract
Ban, Tina
Canterbury University, New Zealand
A Comparative Study of the Media Representations of Ethnic Minorities in Party-newspaper and Market-newspaper in China
Abstract
Berrospe, Roberto Valero; Villaseñor, Amézquita Guadalupe & Gálvez, Rey David Román
University of Baja California, México
The Glocalization of Media: The Case of México-USA Border
Abstract
Blood, R. Warwick
The University of Canberra, Australia
Abu Ghraib in British and Australian newspaper cartoons: The hybridity of risk events
Abstract
Bromley, Michael & Neal, Regan
The University of Queensland, Australia
Citizen Journalism: A Glocal Phenomenon
Abstract
Burger, Marcel
University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Conflicting Journalistic Styles and Textual Production: The Oral Negotiations Preceding the Inscription of Media Discourse
Abstract
Burkhardt, Steffen
Hamburg Media School, Germany
Witch-Hunt on the Internet: National Identity and Hillary Clinton in the 2008 Presidential Election
Abstract
Calles-Santillana, Jorge Alberto
Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, México
Keeping In Touch With Home: Affluent National Minorities in Puebla, Mexico, and International Electronic Newspapers
Abstract
Chin, Esther
University of Melbourne, Australia
Journalism and ‘Cosmopolitan’ Worldviews: Mediated ‘Public Connection’ Among ‘Local’ and ‘Diasporic’ Youth in Melbourne
Abstract
Choi, Jinbong
Texas State University, USA
A Comparison of Four International Newspapers’ Coverage of the 2007 South Korean Presidential Election
Abstract
Chu, Donna
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Redefining News Values in J-Blogs: Case Studies of Journalist Bloggers in Postcolonial Hong Kong
Abstract
Flew, Terry
Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Democracy, Participation and Convergent Media: Case Studies in Contemporary News Journalism in Australia
Abstract
Froehlich, Romy & Kaspar, Emily
University of Munich, Germany
Participatory Journalists in Germany – New 'Journalists' in the Web 2.0 Era? An Online Survey
Abstract
Gajevic, Slavko
University of Melbourne, Australia
Journalism in a time of conflict - Uniform practices and collided memories
Abstract
Gimeno, Jacques DM* & Freeman, Bradley C.**
*University of Asia and the Pacific, Philippines
**Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
The Ethics of Videoblogging: Public Journalists Have their Say on YouTube
Abstract
Gomez y Patino, Maria
Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
Women: globalized or feminized identities?
Abstract
Grimm, Jürgen
University of Vienna, Austria
Journalism at War. Comparing the 2003 Iraq War Coverage in Seven European Countries and the US
Abstract
Gutgold, Nichola D.
Pennsylvania State University - Lehigh Valley Campus, USA
Where There's War There's Amanpour: Christiane Amanpour's communication style as a case-study for the globalization of broadcasting
Abstract
Gwizdalski, Andrzej* & Koch, Ansgar**
* University of Melbourne, Australia
** Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Visually constructed identity: A comparative analysis of photojournalistic images of immigrants represented in Australian and German newspapers.
Abstract
Hanitzsch, Thomas* & Hanusch, Folker** & Mellado, Claudia***
*University of Zurich, Switzerland
**University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia
***Universidad de Concepción, Chile
Political Determinants of the Journalist’s Professional Worldviews: A Comparative and Multilevel Analysis
Abstract
Hanusch, Folker
University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia
The New Mediators of Distant Cultures: Travel Journalists and their Role in a Transforming Media Environment
Abstract
Hartley, John
Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Risk and Representation: Girls in the News and the Fear of Agency
Abstract
Heinrich, Ansgard
University of Melbourne, Australia
Global News Flows and Transforming Notions of ‘Foreign’ Journalism
Abstract
Hou, Cheng-Nan* & Tsai, Tzung-Je**
* I-Shou University, Taiwan
** The Open University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Cyber Citizen Politics in Formosa: Online Citizen Journalism in the Dynamics of Political Change in Taiwan
Abstract
Hwang, Seongbin
Rikkyo University, Japan
Post-Americanization and Japan: America’s Position in the “Cool Japan”
Abstract
Kenyon, Andrew T. & Marjoribanks, Tim
University of Melbourne, Australia
Regulating Journalists: Defamation Law and Public Debate in Five Countries
Abstract
Kim, Minha; Shin, Yun-Kyoung & Yang, Min-Je
Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Double Faces of Journalistic Objectivity: How News Influences Civic Engagement in Protest Activity
Abstract
Langmia, Kehbuma
Bowie State University, USA
Globalization and Culture: A Case Study of Cameroon and the New Media
Abstract
Lei, Weizhen* & Deng, Li**
* Renmin University of China, China
** The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Hidden Transcript in Existing Journalism Institutions: Online Discourse in Chinese Journalist-blogs
Abstract
Lester, Libby* & Hutchins, Brett**
* University of Tasmania, Australia
** Monash University, Australia
Power Games: Environmental Protest, News Media and the Internet
Abstract
Li, Xiufang
Macquarie University, Australia
Framing China and the United States: the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Current Affairs Television Program in the 21st Century
Abstract
Lin, Tsui-Chuan, Trisha
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Coping with Shifts in Workflow and News Practices after Adopting Integrated TV Newsrooms
Abstract
Lingenberg, Swantje
Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
New Audiences between the Global and the Local: The Case of the European Transcultural Public Sphere
Abstract
Lu, Ye* & Guo, Zhongshi**
* Fudan University, China
** Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Is the Grass Greener? The Impact of Alternative Media on Audience Evaluations of Mainstream Media in China
Abstract
Lynch, Jake
The University of Sydney, Australia
A Global Standard for Reporting Conflict?
Abstract
Mackey, Stephen
Deakin University, Australia
Sophistic 3.0 and the End of Media Relations
Abstract
McKay, Susan & Fitzgerald, Richard
The University of Queensland, Australia
News Language in Contemporary Media Environments
Abstract
Murrell, Colleen
Deakin University, Australia & The University of Melbourne, Australia
The local and the foreign: an exploration of the newsgathering roles of the fixer and the correspondent in today’s Iraq.
Abstract
Nolan, David
University of Melbourne, Australia
Negotiating Public Authority: Journalism and the (re)constitution of legitimacy
Abstract
O’Donnell, Penny* & McKnight, David**
* University of Sydney, Australia
** University of New South Wales, Australia
Can citizen journalism live without newspapers? Quality journalism in the online world.
Abstract
Owen, Thomas
Massey University, New Zealand
Representations of Global Governance in Press Coverage of the Access to Medicines Debate
Abstract
Pallaver, Günther & Hug, Theo
University of Innsbruck, Austria
Political Journalism in Stress: Between Autonomy and Dependence
Abstract
Perrin, Daniel*; Burger, Marcel**
* Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
** University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Talk ’n’ Action and National Identity. Practicing Internal Multilingualism in the Newsroom
Abstract
Putra, I Gusti Ngurah
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
Local Government Control of the Press in the Post New Order Indonesia
Abstract
Quinn, Stephen
Deakin University, Australia
The Mobile Journalist Around the World
Abstract
Rao, Shakuntala* & Johal, Navjit Singh**
* State University of New York, USA
** Punjabi University, India
Glocalization of Indian Journalism
Abstract
Salgado, Susana
Foundation to Science and Technology, Portugal
Journalism and Citizenship in the Internet Era
Abstract
Schönhagen, Philomen & Bosshart, Stefan
University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Citizen Journalism – a revolution of public communication?
Abstract
Sima, Yangzi
The University of Melbourne, Australia
An Electronic Renaissance?: New Media Technologies, Public Relations and Power Dynamics in Changing China
Abstract
Sison, Marianne & Oakham, Mandy
RMIT University, Australia
Marriage of Convenience? Journalism and Public Relations in a Rationalised Media Environment
Abstract
Slade, Christina
CITY University London, UK &Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
Media and Citizenship: Transnational Television Cultures Reshaping Political Identities in the European Union
Abstract
Somani, Indira
Washington and Lee University, USA
Enculturation and Acculturation of Television Use Among Asian Indians in the U.S.
Abstract
Stockwell, Esther
Hosei University, Japan
Youth and News Media Credibility in Japan
Abstract
Storr, Juliette
Pennsylvania State University, USA
Caribbean Journalism in the 21st Century: Globalization, Regional Integration and National Identity
Abstract
Stover, Diana
San Jose State University, USA
The Internet: Antidote to Global Media Giants and State-Censored Media
Abstract
Taha, Mustafa
American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Demystifying Darfur Conflict: Media Framing of a Complex Humanitarian Crisis
Abstract
Tapsell, Ross
University of Wollongong, Australia
New Technologies and Foreign News Reporting: Australian reporting of Indonesia in the 21st Century
Abstract
Tong, Gin Chee
The University of Melbourne, Australia
Asian Youths On the Information Superhighway: But Is Anyone Paying Attention?
Abstract
van Hout, Tom
Ghent University, Belgium
Quality churnalism: ethnographic insights into business news production
Abstract
Willnat, Lars
Indiana University, USA
How the World Sees America: Media Use, Politics and Anti-Americanism
Abstract
Xin, Cynthia Jing
University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Distinctive Features of Web Journalism in Mainland China
Abstract
