Conference Schedule • Thursday, March 10, 2011
8:00 – 9:00 am Registration & Coffee/Tea (Cartier Salon III)
9:00 – 9:15 am Opening Remarks (Cartier Salon I)
Panel Session 1 – 9:15 – 10:45 am
| Cartier Salon 1 | Cartier Salon 2 |
| Panel 1: Aesthetics, Art, and Social Legitimacy
Chair: Miranda Brady, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Michael Lithgow, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication The beauty of common sense: The aesthetic dimensions of truth in new popular cultures in Canada
Martin Leduc, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication Jonathan MacIntosh: A close reading of a neglected video remixer
Morgan Charles, McGill University, Art History and Communication Trash on Wheels: Obscure films and obsolete media in the wake of the ‘Digital Revolution’ | Panel 1: Technologization of Public Spaces
Chair: Eileen Saunders, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Rogerio Santos, Catholic University of Portugal, Communication Sciences Media transport and society: Reflections on their transformations
Paulina Mickiewicz, McGill University, Communication Studies Knowledge experiments: Technology and the library
Jaigris Hodson, York University, Communication and Culture A ‘World that is no World’: Networked publics and neglected communities in an internet age |
Break – 10:45 – 11:00 am
Panel Session 2 – 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
| Panel 2: Neglected Theorists
Chair: Michael Lithgow, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Juraj Kittler, St. Lawrence University, Performance & Communication Arts & English Michel Chevalier and communication in Jacksonian America: An attempt to rehabilitate a neglected scholarship
Michael Urbanski, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication What is postmodern philosophy?
Michael MacDonald, University of Waterloo, Rhetoric and Communication Design Battle of the icons: The media wars of Marshall McLuhan | Panel 2: Consumption and Self
Chair: Irina Mihalache, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Emily Raine, McGill University, Art History and Communication Communication as service: On the politics of communicative labour
Chelsea Fahey, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication Dispossession and the socially constructed self
Laura Carlson, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication Mattel’s ‘I Can Be’ campaign and the consumption of identity: A feminist media and cultural studies approach to understanding Barbie’s construction of girlhood |
Lunch – 12:30 – 1:30 pm (Cartier Salon III)
Panel Session 3 – 1:30 – 3:00 pm
| Cartier Salon 1 | Cartier Salon 2 |
| Panel 3: Considering Marginality in Canadian Representations
Chair: Gina Grosenick, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Robin Noel, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication The resistance vernaculars of rap music: Identity, memory, culture
Heather Laursen, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication Developing identity: Representing the Third World in Canadian media discourses
Danielle Deveau, Simon Fraser University, School of Communication The laughable nation: Ambivalence, identity, and the Canadian comedy industry” | Panel 3: Neglected Periods and Periodicals
Chair: Michèle Martin, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Claude Fortin, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication Mapping the boundaries of imagined nationhood: Images published in daily newspapers at the outbreak of the Klondike Gold Rush”
Simon Vodrey, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication The place of the electric telegraph in communications history
Todd Goehle, SUNY Binghamton, History Constructing conservative discourse: The neglected importance of Bild-Zeitung’s layouts, 1965-1970 |
Refreshment Break – 3:00 – 3:15 pm (Cartier Salon III)
Panel Session 4 – 3:15 – 4:45 pm
| Panel 4: Reclaiming the material object: The bag and its contents as neglected media
Chair: Chris Russill, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Emily Truman, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication Cultural baggage of the everyday: The symbolism of the shopping bag as container
Irina D. Mihalache, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication Collecting memories: The migrant, the bag and the museum
Katarina Kuruc, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication What’s in a bag: Purses as producers and keepers of the self | Panel 4: Sense and Cents: Perception and Capital in Digital Media
Chair: Howard Fremeth, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Kamilla Pietryczyk, York University, Political Science Preserving digital narratives in an age of present-mindedness: The view from Toronto
Cynthia Wang, University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication Slices of time: An exploration of temporally-bound media in the age of the internet
Jamie Rennie, University of Toronto, Sociology and Equity Studies Losing my touch: Media studies and the internet sensorium |
Break – 4:45 – 5:00 pm
Paul Attallah Keynote Lecture – 5:00 – 6:30 pm (Cartier Salon I)
Dr. Lisa Nakamura 'Flag as Inappropriate': Neglected Discourses of Racism, Sexism, and Homophobia in Online Games
Reception to follow (Cartier Salon III) |
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Conference Schedule • Friday, March 11, 2011 8:00 – 9:00 am Registration & Coffee/Tea (Cartier Salon III)
Panel Session 1 – 9:00 – 10:30 am
| Cartier Salon 1 | Cartier Salon 2 |
| Panel 1: Unwanted Communication
Chair: John Shiga, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Doug Tewksbury, Niagara University, Communication Studies The cultural history of junk mail
Patrick Scott, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, baked beans, Spam, Spam, Spam, and Spam: Spam and the excesses of communication | Panel 1: Rethinking Radio and Public Broadcasting Across Media Landscapes
Chair: Sheryl Hamilton, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Gretchen King, McGill University, Communication Studies Al-Balad Radio: Community media challenges in the Arab media landscape
Tina Kawooya, University of Ottawa, Communication The FM radio a vital necessity in Uganda and a neglected media in Canada
Corinna Wenzel, University of Salzburg, Communication Research Public value and the public interest – Should civil society be involved in public service broadcasting governance? |
Break – 10:30 – 10:45 am
Panel Session 2 – 10:45 – 12:15
| Panel 2: Overlooked Catalysts in Film
Chair: Melissa Aronczyk, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Vera Grbic, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication Serbia’s cinema of normalization: Shifting cinematic style reflects a shifting cultural imaginary
Patrick Faubert, Wilfried Laurier University, English and Film Studies Forgotten film, overlooked theory: Anthony Adverse and adaptation studies
James Hrivnak, Wilfred Laurier University, English and Film Studies One episode at a time: The secret origins of the comic book film
| Panel 2: Constructions and Consequences of Marketing and Public Relations Practices
Chair: Katarina Kuruc, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Lisa Rideout, University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies Representations of the Third World in NGO advertising: Practicalities, colonial discourse and Western understandings of development
Sunnie Yang, University of Ottawa, Communication Viral Marketing: A new branding strategy to influence consumers
Jonathan Slater, SUNY Plattsburgh, Center for Communication and Journalism Deborah Silverman, Buffalo State College, Communication Realist vs. constructivist sensemaking in crisis public relations: The case of BP |
Lunch – 12:15 – 1:15 pm (The Summit Restaurant)
Panel Session 3 – 1:15 – 2:45 pm
| Cartier Salon 1 | Cartier Salon 2 |
| Panel 3: The Disregarded Materiality of Communication
Chair: Andre Turcotte, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Sabine Lebel, York University, Communication and Culture Technology and the environment: Rethinking the immateriality of cyberspace
Elyse Amend, Concordia University, Journalism Bridging the gap: Using theoretical models of science communication as practical tools in the production of science journalism
Sandra Robinson, Queen’s University, Sociology A little matter of networks | Panel 3: Blind Spots in Media and Communication Theory
Chair: Ross Eaman, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Atle Mikkola Kjosen, University of Western Ontario, Communication Marxism’s neglect of media
Patricia Elliot, University of Regina, School of Journalism From above we look like ants, from below ants move mountains: Relocating media theory
Reisa Klein, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication From models to grounded practices of democracy and communication: The role of the mass media in popular sovereignty, equality and liberty? |
Refreshment Break – 2:45 – 3:00 pm (Cartier Salon III)
Panel Session 4 – 3:00 – 4:50 pm
| Panel 4: Tensions of Publics and Power
Chair: Tokunbo Ojo, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Zak Paget, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication A ‘turning of the tables’: WikiLeaks as counter-surveillance
Jennifer Dumoulin, University of Ottawa, Communication Representation, structure, and interaction: A study of the public sphere and Canada’s House of Commons
Karen Schindel, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication Contrary propensities: Global citizenship and the architecture of Moshe Safdie
Ebere Ahanihu, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication | Panel 4: Neglected Voices in News and Culture
Chair: Ira Wagman, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
Paula Bath, University of Ottawa, Communication De-centering popular media and the representation of Deaf identity
Chelsea Temple Jones, York University, Critical Disability Studies Pitching the backstory: Five accounts of journalism and disability from Toronto
Jennifer Boland, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication Disciplining reproduction: Health news and representations of women
Gemma Richardson, University of Western Ontario, Communication (Un)covering suicide in Canadian print media |
Closing remarks – 5:00 – 5:15 (Cartier Salon I)