ECREA ΢Ȧ schedule day one - Thursday 11 April 2024

The schedule for the opening day of the 2024 European Communication Research and Education Association at the University of ΢Ȧ.

On

Day one - Thursday 11 April 2024

Registration and coffee

From 8:30am in The Wave.

Morning panels session one

Time and venue

Panel 1

Lecture Theatre 4

Panel 2

Seminar Room 1

Panel 3

Seminar Room 4

Panel 4

Seminar Room 11

9.30amWelcome from Professor Jackie Harrison, Head of School of Journalism, Media and Communication, University of ΢Ȧ and the ECREA Journalism Studies Section---
10.00amVenetia Papa, Leandros Savvides and Theodoros Kouros: Can AI-tools help journalists or replace them? Exploring the relationship between affordances of JECTAI and Connexun and journalistic normsJonathan Hendrickx, Phoebe Maares: Affordances of journalism. How scholarship adopts affordance theory to study journalistic practiceDaniel Jackson, Claudia Kozman, Jamie Matthews: Sourcing practices in sports news in comparative perspective.Morten Skovsgaard: The real-world effects of constructive journalism: a field experiment of climate change news coverage
10.15am Imke Henkel and Tim Markham: Parallel commonalities: imagining and enacting the public sphere in UK and German news texts and audiences during Covid-19Claudia Mellado and Sarah Van Leuven: News sources in global perspectiveZhong Zhang: Non-profit environmental journalism under China’s authoritarianism: a case study of chinadialogue
10.30amJonas Blom, Lene Heiselberg & Arjen van Dalen: Is generative AI journalism credible? Audience perceptions of AI generated news headlinesAlexandra Schwingesa, Toni G.L.A. van der Meera, Irina Lock, and Rens Vliegenthart: Are the media biting hard enough? A cross-national study of public watchdog role expectations and performance evaluations in the era of Big TechLiri Blum and Zvi Reich: What should journalists know? A curriculum for beat journalistsPetra Kovačević, Natasha Van Antwerpen, Nadia Swijtink, Liesbeth Hermans: The effect of constructive and narrative journalism on audience responses to climate change news
10.45amLynge Asbjørn Møller, Morten Skovsgaard, Arjen van Dalen: Artificial ally or adversary? How journalists in different professional groups understand the role of artificial intelligence in news workJonathan Hendrickx and Kenza Lamot: The Relationship Between “User Needs” and User Engagement in Contemporary Digital Journalism: A Mixed-Methods Case StudyJared Ahmad: (Re)imagining the caliphate: exploring the interplay between media and political (self)representations of the Islamic State (2014-2016)Theresa Zeitlinger, Clara Juarez Miro, Sandra Banjac, Folker Hanusch: Hardly important? examining audiences understanding of ‘soft’ and ‘hard’ news avoidance
11.00amAgnes Gulyas: Exploring the influence of national context and structures on local media: an international comparative analysis of variations in the sector in EuropeClara Juarez Miro, Sandra Banjac, Folker Hanusch: Audience-centric methods for journalism studies: Insights from a large-scale two-sided video ethnographyElla Hackett, Gregory Perreault, Teodora Florido Tavares De Souza: memorializing women journalists: obituaries on women journalist role performanceErik Knudsen, Morten Skovsgaard, Nini Lykke Susanne Aandahl Berge, Agnes Stenbomd: Can constructive news counter news avoidance? An experimental test of audience behaviour as a response to (non-)constructive news frames

Coffee

Served from 11.15am in the Wave.

Morning panels session two

Time and venue

Panel 5

Lecture Theatre 4

Panel 6

Seminar Room 1

Panel 7

Seminar Room 4

Panel 8

Seminar Room 11

11.45amHanne Peeters, Stephanie D’haeseleer, Kristin Van Damme, Pauljan Truyens: News consumption within media repertoires: prominent and diverse or absent and narrow?PRECONSTITUTED PANEL: Emma Heywood, Ebele Okobi, Alasdair Stuart, Sacha Meuter, Dmitry Chernobrov: Ensuring high-quality journalism amidst conflict and crisis.Mette Stentoft: Parallel realities: news-aversion and media practices among ethnic minority youth in DenmarkCorinna Lauerer, Andreas Riedl, Magdalena Obermaier: Risk or chance? effects of (non-) binary gender fair language in news
12.00pmJonathan Hendrickx and Folker Hanusch: The Concept of Diversity in Journalism StudiesContinues as aboveKiki de Bruin, Sanne Kruikemeier, Rens Vliegenthart, Yael de Haan: How to stay in touch? An experience sampling method study examining news avoidanceCato Depauw and Stefaan Walgrave: News Diversity throughout the 21st century: Analysis of content diversity in the Flemish television news
12.15pmKim Löhmann, Phoebe Maares, Folker Hanusch: Filling a void: Exploring the contribution to diversity by peripheral journalistic actorsContinues as aboveKiki de Bruin, Erik Espeland, Rens Vliegenthart, Jesper Strömbäck: Investigating news (avoidance) repertoires: a longitudinal study of the relationship between intentional news avoidance and news repertoiresAndreas Riedl and Corinna Lauerer: Equality in and through language? Journalists' and recipients' perspectives on gender fair language in journalism
12.30pmGregory Perreault, Miriam Donauer, Folker Hanusch: Reporting diversity in lifestyle journalism: conceptualizing lifestyle journalism as an act of InclusionContinues as aboveWang Haoyu: Moderated mediation between disaster news overload and avoidance: the role of compassion fatigue and collectivism valueJoëlle Swart and Marcel Broersma: Overcoming news inequalities? How access to paid journalism affects low-income citizens’ news habits, informed citizenship and social involvement

Lunch

Served from 12.45pm in the Wave.

Keynote: Joseph Harker

Joseph Harker

25 years after , why does the media still find racial diversity such a struggle? 

Thursday 11 April, 2.00 - 3.00pm

Coffee

Served from 3pm in the Wave.

Afternoon panels

Time and venue

Panel 9

Lecture Theatre 4)

Panel 10

Seminar Room 1

Panel 11

Seminar Room 4

Panel 12

Seminar Room 11

3.30pmEmma Graves: Lacking diversity: news sources in mainstream coverage of extended reality technologiesZvi Reich: Rethinking generalism: an old/new epistemic framework for understanding journalists’ knowledgeMette Stentoft and Mette Mørk: Evaluating the Impact of diversity awareness on source selection in Danish journalism education: a comparative analysis of exam papersCamilla Dindler and Bolette Blaagaard: Views for all the people: mapping debate section contributors, topics, and qualifications in Danish letters to the editors
3.45pmGurvinder Aujla-Sidhu: Listening for diversity, an analysis of equality, diversity and inclusion in narrative news podcastsPhoebe Maares, Kim Löhmann, Daniel Nölleke, Folker Hanusch: Autonomy, objectivity and transparency: The meaning and negotiation of journalistic norms and values across different genres of journalismHelen Johnston: The discursive construction of ‘news’: an analysis of journalism educators’ discourseStela Lechpammer: Death of authorship in online journalism
4.00pmHenrik Bødker: “The leafing out of beech trees in Danish journalism”Klára Smejkal and Iveta Jansová: Conceptualizations and constructions of values, identities, and roles of public service media through the lenses of the Czech PSM journalists and managersRana Arafat and Hannes Cools: Towards algorithmic gatekeeping and agenda setting: re-conceptualising key media theories in the age of artificial intelligenceMarlene Strehler-Schaaf, Charlotte Löb & Oliver Quiring: Sympathy, empathy, dislike or even hate? The relationship between activists and journalists
4.15pmSumaya Alnahed: The Implications of political messaging and newsroom diversity on mediating anti-racism protests in 2020Sarah Van Leuven: Beyond the bylines: a structural analysis comparing beat composition across 14 countries Kinga Polynczuk-Alenius: What can journalism do for epistemic democracy? Democratic imagination and the coverage of minoritised activism in the liberal media in Poland
4.30pmAns De Nolf, Lise-Lore Steeman, Rozane De Cock, Leen d’Haenens: Comparative analysis of discrimination reporting in Flemish television news: a multi-method approach’Marília Gehrke & David Cheruiyot: Exposing journalism’s skeletons: targeted transparency through The Guardian’s Cotton Capital ProjectBeth Wood: Keeping up with the kids: the role of generation z in today’s news media landscapeAnna Mavrikou: Post-migrant journalists in DACH-newsrooms: Perspectives on inclusion and exclusion

Keynote:  Dr Emma Heywood

A profile photograph of Emma Heywood.

The Gendered and Gendering Role of Journalism in Conflict Zones: Interrogating the Dynamics of Inclusion or Division

Thursday 11 April, 5:00pm

Evening meal and drinks

7pm Kelham Island, ΢Ȧ.


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