Global Utilities

Panel and Sessions

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ANZCA 2007 Final Program

Thursday July 5 2006

Registration and Check-in
Collection of conference bag and program
Beginning at 8.15am
ANZCA President’s Address
Chika Anyanwu
9.00am - 9.40am
Theatre G08

OPENING KEYNOTE:

FRANCIS HERMAN
CEO, Fiji Broadcasting Corporation
"PSB the Pacific way during a crisis"
Theatre G08
9.40am - 10.30am

Morning Tea
Level 1 Open Space, 10.30am - 11.00am
Parallel Session 1
11.00am - 12.30pm

Panel 1A
Theatre 102
News Representation and national identity
Chair: Libby Lester

Panel 1B
Theatre 104
ICT’s
Chair: Lelia Green

Panel 1C
Theatre 106
Communication & social change theories
Chair: Donald Matheson

Panel 1D
Theatre 108
New Media
Chair: Gerard Goggin

Panel 1E
Theatre 109
Ethics
Chair: Steven

Alison Green & Mary Power
Images of Australia as represented by the New Zealand press
Shiv Ganesh
Changing patterns of ICT use in an Indian NGO: Some implications for understanding the digital divide
Alejandro Carretero
Dialogic philosophy & participative communication: Towards a new paradigm for communication & social change
Christina Spurgeon
Advertising and the new media of mass communication
Maras
Nick Sharman
Ethical communications and the leadership of Martin Luther King, Jr
Kitty van Vuuren
Framing the drought in south east Queensland: The local independent press and the structure of community
Weizhen Lei & Heejin Lee
Self-inititated digital transmition among the rural-urban migrants in China
Dalmé Mulder
Driving integration home for organisational effectiveness
Brett Hutchins & David Rowe
Mapping the state of play in online media sport
Ismail Mat
Communication ethics: An
Islamic perspective
Jennifer Kitchener & Joelle Vandermensbrugge
The politics of reporting poverty
Slavka Antonova
Global internet governance: Negotiating power in ICANN
Don Perlgut
‘The Long Tail’ in Australia: A
case study of the Rural Health
Education Foundation
Rowan Wilken & John Sinclair
Global vision, regional focus, ‘glocal’ reality: Global marketers and strategic regionalism
Terence Lee
Gestural politics in contemporary political communication: Mediating the ‘new’ Singapore
Lunch
Level 1 Open Space, 12.30pm - 1.30pm
Parallel Session 2
1.30pm - 3.00pm

Panel 2A
Theatre 102
Media Representation
and ethnicity

Chair: Kerry McCallum

Panel 2B
Theatre 104
ICT’s
Chair: Usha M Rodriques

Panel 2C
Theatre 106
Audiences
Chair: Jolyon Sykes

Panel 2D
Theatre 108
Mobile Phones
Chair: Scott Rickard

Panel 2E
Theatre 109
Gender
Chair: Joelle
Vandermensbrugghe

Anthony Mason
Interpreting Fiji: Australian media coverage of the 1987 and 2000 coups
Robin Chee
Cupid crossing borders: Illuminating the functional importance if ICTs in contemporary dating habits and practices
Andy Ruddock
The end of audience?
Niranjala Weerakkody
Framing the discourse of harm and loss: A case study of power relations, mobile phone and children in Australia
Andrea Roberts
How the dominant discourse on the menopause impacts on the perceptions of women in senior management
Ramaswami Harindranath
Refugee experience, subalternity and the politics of representation
Jocelyn Williams
Sustainability and community ICT: Into the hands of the participants
Anne Dunn
Mixed feelings: Audience participation from the producer’s point of view
Clare Lloyd
Mobile phones: definition, discourse and rules of practice
Caroline Hatcher &
Barbara Pini
Dominant voices in ‘new’ local governance structures: Gender, language and entrepreneurial behaviour in a rural Australian setting
Thomas Jayaprakash
Yesudhasan &
Brian Shoesmith
Media, youth and identity in Asia
Roslyn Petelin
Extending community beyond the classroom: Blackboard and shoo-fly pie
Ilona Pawlowski
Sex in women’s magazine advertising – an analysis of the degree of sexuality in women’s magazine advertising across age demographics and women’s responses
Gerard Goggin
Mobile commons: The politics of code, network and publics
Susan Barber
Bad mothers in Australian cinema
Afternoon Tea
Level 1 Open Space, 3.00pm - 3.30pm
Parallel Session 3
3.30pm - 4.30pm

Panel 3A
Theatre 102
Digital Online
Chair: David Holmes

Panel 3B
Theatre 104
Digital Gaming Panel
Chair: Niranjala Weerakkody

Panel 3C
Theatre 106
Lifestyle TV
Chair: Jane Landman

Panel 3D
Theatre 108
Online Media
Chair: Terence Lee

Panel 3E
Theatre 109
Political Communication
Chair: Nick Sharman

Kay Weaver &
Margaret Richardson
Living the dream: Broadband technology and the enabling of a utopian community in rural New Zealand
Dean Chan
Dead-in-Iraq & the spatial politics of digital game art activism
Tania Lewis
Transforming citizens: Ethicalised consumption and lifestyle politics in makeover television
Bahiyah Omar
The switch to online newspapers: Could immediacy be a factor?
Cathy Greenfield &
Peter Williams
Mediating a Budget: Economic Coverage, Financialisation and (Re)forming the Australian ‘People’
Toija Cinque
The ABC and SBS online: From portal to vortal
Thomas Apperley
Contents under pressure: Videogame censorship in Australia
Frances Bonner
Gardening television and authenticity
Lucy Morieson
From paper to screen: mapping the path of online newspapers in Australia
Phillip Senior
Press Coverage of Televised Leaders Debates in Australian Federal Elections
Michael Deiter
Eternal children: Hardware Archaeology 8-bit videogame modification
Peter Pugsley
At home in Singapore’s sitcoms: The nation and everyday life in ‘Under One Roof, Living with Lydia and Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd’
Mary Power
Political framing and agenda setting in Australia in an election year
Sally Young
Political communication, media/politics
Short Break
5.00pm - 5.15pm
Parallel Session 4
5.15pm - 6.15pm

Panel 4A
Theatre 104
News Representation and Terror
Chair: Diana Bossio

Panel 4B
Theatre 106
Images and Transcultural Identity
Chair: Tania Lewis

Panel 4C
Theatre 108
Multimedia Reportage
Chair: David Cameron

Panel 4D
Theatre 109
Radio/Public Sphere
Chair: John Tebbutt

Leila Green & Nahid Kabir
Media discourses and representations of British Muslims and the first anniversary of the 7/7/2005 London bombing
Jane Landman
National creativity and collaboration in co-produced television drama
Stephen Quinn
Cross-media strategies: Updating the curriculum to cater for multi-media journalism
Heather Anderson
Civil dead radio: Prisoners in the public sphere
Mark Balnaves & Anne Aly
Media, 9/11 & fear: A national survey of Australian community responses to images of terror
Sun Jung
The spectacle of ‘Haan’ in contemporary Korean cinema: The well-made genre film and un-Australian reception
Donald Matheson
The digital war correspondent: Changing modes of reporting
Stephen Crofts
Citizen Jones: Populism and politics in Alan Jones

Panel 4E Feature Parallel Session
Cynthia Stohl
Professor, Department of Communication, University of California Santa Barbara
Reconceptualising collective action in the contemporary media environment
Chair: Shiv Ganesh
Theatre 102
5.15pm - 6.15pm

Conference Dinner
University House
7.30pm

Friday July 6 2006

KEYNOTE

TOBY MILLER
Professor, University of California Riverside
Move away from the croissant: remaking media studies
Theatre G08
9.00am - 10.00am

Morning Tea
Level 1 Open Space, 10.00am - 10.30am
Parallel Session 5
10.30am - 12.00pm

Panel 5A
Theatre 102
Mediating issues
Chair: Kate Fitch

Panel 5B
Theatre 104
PR
Chair: Steve Mackay

Panel 5C
Theatre 106
Journalism Practice
Chair: Usha M Rodrigues

Panel 5D
Theatre 108
Journals Panel
Chair: John Tebbutt

The (traditional) academic journal is dead: research, quality and communication in the next decade – a panel discussion

With journal editors;

  • Mark Gibson
    Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies
  • Gerard Goggin
    Media International Australia
  • Cathy Greenfield
    Southern Review
  • Andrew Kenyon
    Media & Arts Law Review
  • Peta Mitchell
    M/C Journal
  • Ros Petelin
    Australian Journal of Communication

Panel 5E
Theatre 109
Future of broadcasting
Chair: David Holmes

Margie Comrie
In the firing line: Aspects of police/media relations in New Zealand
Suwichit (Sean) Chaidaroon &
Kawpong Polyorat
Ethical communication consultancy for public relations and marketing communcations
Verica Rupar
Journalism and social change: Reading the editorial page
Mary Debrett
Reinventing public service
television: From broadcasters
to media content companies
Kerry McCallum
Indigenous violence as a ‘mediated public crisis’
Kim Johnston
Community engagement: A relational perspective
Lucinda Strahan
Shining a light on arts journalism practice
Sarah Baker
The death of a genre?
Television current affairs
programs on New Zealand
public television
Julie Freeman
Local government use of ICTs: Facilitating or impeding methods of political communication
Libby Lester
Refexivity, public relations and the news
Esther Stockwell
Source credibility and attitude change in readers of foreign news
Zorana Kostic
Prospects and dilemmas for public service broadcasting: A comparative study of Japanese and Australian public service broadcast corporations
Lunch and ANZCA AGM
Lunch in Level 1 Open Space; ANZCA AGM in Theatre 102
12.00pm - 1.30pm
Parallel Session 6
1.30pm - 3.00pm

Panel 6A
Theatre 102
Business communications
Chair: Mary Power

Panel 6B
Theatre 106
Journalism Training
Chair: Usha M Rodrigues

Panel 6C
Theatre 108
Print Cultures Panel
Chair: Roslyn Petelin

Panel 6D
Theatre 109
TV Policy
Chair: Mary Debrett

Baden Eunson
Communication models: can pre-editing and post-editing of messages help improve basic models?
David Cameron
Journalism students’ attitudes towards Wikinews as a training resource
Stuart Glover
Literature as multifunction institution: The implications of media accounts of literature and publishing policy
Niranjala Weerakkody &
Sue Turnbull
Ditigal TV in Australia: The journey so far
David Waller & Paul Wong
Media choice for information search to purchase a new technology
Steven Maras
Reading James W Carey on the university tradition
Jenny Lee
The price of books
Usha M Rodrigues
Television policy in India: the journey so far
Chintawee Kasemsuk
The study of factors influencing interpersonal communication process of private university students
Wendy Bacon
Linking theory and practice in university journalism research: RQF opportunity or threat?
Simone Murray
Materialising adaptation theory: the adaptation industry
Vivien Wang
More than just formality – Taiwan’s experience of establishing a public media group
Afternoon Tea
Level 1 Open Space, 3.00pm - 3.30pm
Parallel Session 7
3.30pm - 5.00pm

Panel 7A
Theatre 102
Business communications
Chair: Caroline Hatcher

Panel 7B
Theatre 104
PR and Society
Chair: Margie Comrie

Panel 7C
Theatre 106
Communicative Acts
Chair: Mark Gibson

Panel 7D
Theatre 108
Literacies
Chair: Tania Lewis

Panel 7E
Theatre 109
TV Policy Licensing
Chair: Jane Landman

Louise Fitzgerald
Exploring the communicative needs of real estate agents: A case study in organisational communication
Steve Mackay
Public relations and the rhetoric of civil society
Geoffrey Craig
Dialogue and dissemination in media interviews
Margie Comrie & Niki Murray
Reflections on the place of adults with low functional literacy in the communicatively integrated community
Robert Beveridge
Breaking the BBC
Colleen Mills
‘Identity work’ during change: A new perspective on sensemaking about communication during change
Alison Henderson
The marketisation of risk: Negotiating social and political perspectives of risks associated with genetic modification
Suranti Trisnawati
Using a communicative acts study for exploring interactions between users and icons within multimedia texts
Frank Sligo
Place, people and voice: Creating and communicating expressive content via cartoons
Sergio Mena
The influence of political leanings in the distribution of exploitation licences for the new terrestrial digital TV channels in Spain
Peter Simmons
Fair call: Player perceptions of justice in football referee communication
Chika Anyanwu
Creative industries and civic responsibilities: A case of celebrity and national icons in Australia
Mark Sheehan
Implementing elements of Schon’s reflective practitioner in an undergraduate public relations program
Elizabeth Grey & Lisa Emerson
‘Talking the Talk’: Industry & students perspectives on oral communication in science education
David Holmes
Clutching at straw media: Talking up the internet to open up media monopolies


CLOSING CEREMONY

SPECIAL PANEL PRESENTATION

The RQF and Communication
Chair: Andrew Kenyon
Theatre G08
5.00pm - 6.30pm

Professor Mandy Thomas, Pro Vice-Chancellor, ANU
Professor Graeme Turner, University of Queensland
Professor Brad Haseman, Queensland University of Technology

Closing Reception
Level 1 Open Space, 6.30pm - 7.30pm

Saturday July 7 2006

Public Service Broadcasting in Asia and the Pacific

Joseph N Ealedona, Managing Director, Papua New Guinea National Broadcasting Corporation and President of the Pacific Islands News Association (PINA)
Murray Green, Director, ABC International
Francis Herman, CEO, Fiji Broadcasting Corporation
Kalinga Seneviratne, Research Fellow, Asian Media and Information Centre (AMIC)

Theatre G08
10.00am - 1.00pm

Lunch
Lunch in Level 1 Open Space
1.00pm - 2.00pm

Postgraduate and Early Career Researchers Workshop
Research Approaches & Methodologies for Policy Outcomes
Kalinga Seneviratne, Research Fellow, AMIC

Room G29
2.00pm - 4.00pm

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