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8:00 to 9:15

Exploring Intersectionality: Media Representations of Women and its Impact on Community and Academia

9:30 to 10:45

Mass Communicating With Power: Exploring Media’s Capacity to Promote Moral Emotions and Inspire Prosociality

11:00 to 12:15

Communicating With and To Power: Building Communication Capacity to Tackle Wicked Problems

12:30 to 13:45

ICA Fukuoka Closing Plenary: Surveillance, Power, and Communication

14:00 to 15:15

Capturing Sight and Sound: Histories of Documentation

15:30 to 16:45

Beyond Lora: Female Gender in Games

8:00 to 9:15

Emerging Problems Associated With Media Use

9:30 to 10:45

Innovative Approaches and New Measures

11:00 to 12:15

Attention and Divided Attention

14:00 to 15:15

Processing Stories, Films, and Music

15:30 to 16:45

Narrative Processing

8:00 to 9:15

Language, Behavior, and Cognition and Their Influences on Perception and Communication Behaviors

9:30 to 10:45

The Power of Discussion Among Public Relations Scholars

11:00 to 12:15

In the Digital Mirror: Avatars in Games

14:00 to 15:15

CAT Hybrid Session 4: Collaboration, Work, and Organizations

15:30 to 16:45

The Paradoxes of Photographic Power

8:00 to 9:15

Digital News: What It Is and How To Understand It

9:30 to 10:45

Credibility and Trust in News

11:00 to 12:15

Dialogues in Journalism Studies: The New Gatekeepers

14:00 to 15:15

Journalism as Political Communication

15:30 to 16:45

Journalism in Authoritarian and Postconflict Societies

8:00 to 9:15

Obesity and Promoting Healthy Eating

9:30 to 10:45

Communication and Health Disparities in Migrant, Low-Income, and Digital Communities

11:00 to 12:15

Antidrinking/Antialcohol Health Communication

14:00 to 15:15

Online/Internet Health Information Seeking

15:30 to 16:45

Mobile Health Communication: Health Apps, Activity Tracking, Texting, Online

8:00 to 9:15

Exploring Technological Affordances

9:30 to 10:45

Experimental Studies of Robots and Agents

11:00 to 12:15

The Politics of Social Media in China

14:00 to 15:15

Sex, Gender, and Technology

15:30 to 16:45

Facebook Studies: Effects, Meanings, and Prominence

8:00 to 9:15

Health Risks: Ebola, Polio, Violence, Emergencies

9:30 to 10:45

Gaming and Health Communication

11:00 to 12:15

Framing Health Risk: Environment, Cancer, Genetics

14:00 to 15:15

Mediated Views of Health: Food, Size, Weight

15:30 to 16:45

Cultural and Community Variables in Health Communication Studies

8:00 to 9:15

Understanding Digital Health

9:30 to 10:45

Internet-Mediated Communication and Politics in the Post-Soviet World

11:00 to 12:15

Exploring Online Communites

14:00 to 15:15

Digital Advertising

15:30 to 16:45

Social Media and Persuasion

8:00 to 9:15

Making Journalism: How Journalists Produce the News

9:30 to 10:45

Social Media Gratifications

11:00 to 12:15

Framing and Logics Surveillance and Privacy

14:00 to 15:15

Framing the News: International Perspectives

15:30 to 16:45

Journalism Education and Journalism Students

8:00 to 9:15

Using the Science of Language to Improve Translation of the Language of Science

9:30 to 10:45

Negotiations and Portrayals of Motherhood in Media Discourses Around the World

11:00 to 12:15

Interactional Affordances of Mediated Communication: The Analysis of Mobile Phones Use, Web TV Interviews, Webcast Football...

14:00 to 15:15

Discursive Features of Condemnation, Blame Avoidance, Stancetaking, and Positioning in Political Communication

15:30 to 16:45

Russia: The Need for the Holistic Media Policy

8:00 to 9:15

Postcolonial Interrogations of Global Media, Culture, and Space

9:30 to 10:45

Changes in Broadcasting and News Systems

11:00 to 12:15

Class, Gender, and Power Dynamics in Global Virtual Work

14:00 to 15:15

New Contexts and Methods for Social Change: Crises, Campaigns, and Corporate Social Responsibility

15:30 to 16:45

Global Journalistic Cultures and Practices

8:00 to 9:15

The Study of Biases and News

9:30 to 10:45

The Study of Online Opinion Expression

11:00 to 12:15

Transportation and Media Entertainment

14:00 to 15:15

Advances in the Study of Science Communication

15:30 to 16:45

Advances in the Study of Advertising and Branding

8:00 to 9:15

Building “Digital Asia” for Post-2008 Economic Recovery: Contradictions and Contestations

9:30 to 10:45

Digital Contention: Reflections on Two Generations of Activist Communication and Global Social Movements

11:00 to 12:15

New/Emerging Information and Communication Technologies in Environmental Collaboration

14:00 to 15:15

Environmental Themes and Popular Narratives: Communicating Change From Asia to Europe

15:30 to 16:45

Quantitative Inquiries: Stereotypes, Attitudes, Parasocial Relationships

8:00 to 9:15

The Study of Media and Persuasion

9:30 to 10:45

Public Service Media: An Idea of the Enlightenment? (Panel of the Polish Communication Association)

11:00 to 12:15

The Study of News and Social Media

14:00 to 15:15

Advances in the Study of Entertainment Media

15:30 to 16:45

Visual Aspects In Mobile Media

8:00 to 9:15

Parties and NGO's as Strategic Actors

9:30 to 10:45

Politicians on Social Media

11:00 to 12:15

Survey Research and Media Effects

14:00 to 15:15

Political Information and News Exposure in Election Time

15:30 to 16:45

Political Conversations Online: Disagreement and Incivility

8:00 to 9:15

Japan’s Cultural Diversity: Communicating Uncertain, Shifting, and Powerful Moments for the Future

9:30 to 10:45

Communication and Technology: Philosophical and Historical Approaches

11:00 to 12:15

Media Logics in the Age of New Media: Critical Reflections on a Concept

14:00 to 15:15

Use of Mobile Services in Different Contexts (High-Density)

15:30 to 16:45

Theories and Practices in Media Industry Research

8:00 to 9:15

Media Work in the Digital Age

9:30 to 10:45

Revealing Hidden Bright Vectors: Undersung Communications and Policy Supports in Crises and Emergencies

11:00 to 12:15

Online Memorialization, Mourning, and the Posthumous Management of the Digital Self

14:00 to 15:15

Four Square Pegs: Understanding Popular Communication

15:30 to 16:45

Difficult Conversations Between Groups in Conflict: Cultural, Ideological Linguistic, National, and Religious Aspects

8:00 to 9:15

Understanding the Power of Stakeholders

9:30 to 10:45

Culture, Politics, and Religion

11:00 to 12:15

Cultural Identity and Social Identity

14:00 to 15:15

Powerful Connections: Public Relations and Crisis Communication

15:30 to 16:45

Individual and Interpersonal Dynamics in Organizational Communication

8:00 to 9:15

GIFTS: Great Ideas for Teaching Students

9:30 to 10:45

Interpersonal Communication in Families

11:00 to 12:15

Histories of Television: Practices, Cultures, and Institutions

14:00 to 15:15

Models, Tools, and Methods for Visual Communication Research

15:30 to 16:45

Work and Life in Neoliberal Societies: Questions of Trust, Time, and Affect

8:00 to 9:15

Communication and Power in the Changing Societies of Russia and Eurasia

9:30 to 10:45

Copyright, Digital Cultures of Use, and Democracy

11:00 to 12:15

The Future of Instructional and Developmental Communication

14:00 to 15:15

Intervention and Privacy in Online Behaviour

15:30 to 16:45

Boundaries: Questioning the Local, Global, and Transnational

8:00 to 9:15

Transforming Mediascapes Through Critical Practice, Policy, and Pedagogy

9:30 to 10:45

Conflict Coaching and ADR Processes in Federal and State Government Agencies

11:00 to 12:15

Power [and, in, of] Public Relations

14:00 to 15:15

Social Network Approach to Engaged Scholarship: Creating Actionable Knowledge Through Collaboration With Organizations

15:30 to 16:45

Public Relations in Public Sector Organizations: A Response to Conflicting Demands?

8:00 to 9:15

Balance and Bias in News Exposure

9:30 to 10:45

Look Who’s Talking (Now) About Europe. Parties, Media, and Voters Between Financial Crisis and Euroskepticism

11:00 to 12:15

Check It Out: Fact Checking on Old and New Media

14:00 to 15:15

Negative Campaigns and Campaign Negativity

15:30 to 16:45

Digital Media and Political Protest

8:00 to 9:15

Advances and Challenges in Media Literacy Scholarship

9:30 to 10:45

Blue Sky Workshop: Social Media and Mobile Media as Survey Research Tools

11:00 to 12:15

Distracted, Dissatisfied, Drunk, and Other Disorders: Youth, Media, and Well-Being

14:00 to 15:15

Online Harassment and Bullying

15:30 to 16:45

Increasing Young People’s Resilience to Unwanted Media Effects

8:00 to 10:45

2016 San Diego Conference Planning Meeting