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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
This session considers the impact that discourses and framing have upon representations, with reference to political movements, natural disasters, and media reporting on Africa. It also considers how media and communications construct cultural identities and a sense of place, through case studies of Bollywood cinema and media use in Lebanon.
Digital Inequality and Second-Order Disasters - Maria Mirca Madianou, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Mapping Political Discourse of the Iranian Green Movement - Karin Gwinn Wilkins, U of Texas - Austin; Faegheh Shirazi, U of Texas - Austin
Placemaking as Praxis: Connectivity and a South Lebanese Village - Kristin Shamas, Oklahoma City University
The Content Analysis of Song Sequences in Bollywood Cinema - David J. Schaefer, Franciscan U - Steubenville, Dept. of Communication Arts; Kavita Karan, Southern Illinois U