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Thursday

8:00?17:00

Georgetown East

(Washington Hilton,

Concourse Level)

Annual Board of Directors Meeting of the International Communication Association

Sponsored Sessions

Chair Patricia Moy, U of Washington, USA

Moderator Laura Sawyer, International Communication Association, USA

Participants Colin Agur, U of Minnesota, USA Peng Hwa Ang, Nanyang Technological U, SINGAPORE Julie Arnold, International Communication Association, USA Sarah Cho, U of Massachusetts Amherst, USA Christopher Claus, California State U, Stanislaus, USA Stacey Connaughton, Purdue U, USA Claes de Vreese, U of Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS Alina Dolea, Bournemouth U, UNITED KINGDOM Stine Eckert, Wayne State U, USA Allison Eden, Michigan State U, USA Nicole Ellison, U of Michigan, USA Julie Escurignan, U of Roehampton, UNITED KINGDOM Terry Flew, Queensland U of Technology, AUSTRALIA Shiv Ganesh, Massey U, NEW ZEALAND Paula Gardner, McMaster U, CANADA Kimberly Gross, George Washington U, USA John Paul Gutierrez, ICA, USA Chia-Fang (Sandy) Hsu, U of Wyoming, USA Amy Jordan, Rutgers U, USA Young Mie Kim, U of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Julia Kneer, Erasmus U Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS Agnes Lucy Lando, Daystar U, KENYA Xinghua Li, Babson College, USA Mirca Madianou, Goldsmiths, U of London, UNITED KINGDOM Nicole Maurantonio, U of Richmond, USA Jasmine McNealy, U of Florida, USA Akira Miyahara, Seinan Gakuin U, JAPAN Peter Monge, U of Southern California, USA Eve Ng, Ohio U, USA Jeff Niederdeppe, Cornell U, USA Sora Park, U of Canberra, AUSTRALIA Jessica Piotrowski, U of Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS Devon Powers, Temple U, USA Catherine Preston, U of Kansas, USA Jessica Robles, Loughborough U, UNITED KINGDOM Hernando Rojas, U of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Anamik Saha, Goldsmith, U of London, UNITED KINGDOM Jennifer Samp, U of Georgia, USA Jordan Soliz, U of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA Lukasz Szulc, U of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM Tang Tang, Kent State U, USA Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt, Hebrew U of Jerusalem, ISRAEL Katerina Tsetsura, U of Oklahoma, USA Wouter van Atteveldt, Vrije U Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS Zheng (Joyce) Wang, The Ohio State U, USA Guobin Yang, U of Pennsylvania, USA

By invitation only

2199

Thursday

8:00?17:00

OFFSITE: George

Washington U, School of Media

& Public Affairs, Rooms

306-308

PRECONFERENCE: Digital Journalism in Latin America

Sponsored Sessions

Chairs Pablo Boczkowski, Northwestern U, USA Eugenia Mitchelstein, U de San Andr?s, ARGENTINA

Discussants Diego Gomez-Zara, Northwestern U, USA Mora Matassi, Northwestern U, USA Daniel Trielli, Northwestern U, USA Mar?a Celeste Wagner, U of Pennsylvania, USA

Participants Vice ?Pacifista!: Digital Documentary as a Form of Peace Pedagogy

Alexander Fattal, Pennsylvania State U, USA "News in Venezuela Aren't Dying": Examining the Impact of Censorship on Media in Venezuela

Ezequie Korin, U of Nevada - Reno, USA Paromita Pain, U of Nevada - Reno, USA Do Boi, Da B?blia E Da Bala: Twitter and the Rise of Populist Presidents in the Americas Laura Robinson, Santa Clara U, USA Facebook Experiments with Democracy and Media: What Happened When the Social Media Platform Changed Its Algorithm Javier Sauras, Columbia U, USA Stronger and Safer Together: The Impact of Digital Technologies on (Trans)National Collaboration for Investigative Reporting in Latin America Lourdes Cueva Chac?n, U of Texas at Austin, USA Magdalena Saldana, Pontificia U Cat?lica de Chile, CHILE Opportunities and Challenges for Digital Health Journalism in Brazil: The Case of the Networked Oncoguide Causers Raiana de Carvalho, Kent State U, USA Foreign Aid and Digital Journalism in Latin America: Can News Escape the Donor's Media Capture? Jairo Lugo-Ocando, Northwestern U in Qatar, QATAR Silvia Olmedo, U de M?laga, SPAIN Digitalization as De-Professionalization in Mexican Sports Journalism: Subnational and National Sports Journalists in Comparative Perspective Mireya M?rquez-Ram?rez, U Iberoamericana de Ciudad de M?xico, MEXICO Juan Colin Vaughn, U Iberoamericana de Ciudad de M?xico, MEXICO ?ngel H?guez, U Iberoamericana de Ciudad de M?xico, MEXICO Journalism and Affective Publics in Ecuador Karen Silva Torres, Leipzig U, GERMANY The Smells, Sights, and Pleasures of Stained Paper: What the Material Practices of Reading Print News Mean for the Future of Digital Journalism Pablo Boczkowski, Northwestern U, USA Eugenia Mitchelstein, U de San Andr?s, ARGENTINA Facundo Suenzo, U de San Andr?s, ARGENTINA If You Want to Know What Happens, Just Look at the Memes: The Meme as a Point of Access to the News in the Young Audience Francisco Fern?ndez Medina, Pontificia U Cat?lica de Chile, CHILE Twitter Use and Audience Penetration among Latin American Non-Profit Investigative Journalism Organizations: The Case of Sololocal (Argentina) and Verdad Abierta (Colombia) Carlos Requejo-Alem?n, U Carlos III de Madrid, SPAIN Jario Lugo-Ocando, Northwestern U - Qatar, QATAR Citizen Participation in the Cuban Digital Public Sphere: An Analysis of Debates in the Digital for the News Platforms Cubadebate, Oncuba and El Toque Luis Yaim Mart?nez, U Iberoamericana de Mexico, MEXICO Entrepreneurial Journalism in Ecuador: An Ethnographic Study of GC and La Posta Miguel Loor, U San Francisco de Quito, ECUADOR Between Attack and Resilience: The Ongoing Institutionalization of Independent Digital Journalism in Brazil Fernando Oliveira Paulino, U de Brasilia, BRAZIL Sarah Ganter, Simon Fraser U, CANADA

Mapping Brazilian New Online Businesses: Exploring Profiles, Models and Innovations Elizabeth Correa, U of Sao Paulo, BRAZIL

The Journalistic Value and the Social Value of Digital Journalism in Mexico Veronica Sanchez Medina, Hamburg U, GERMANY

Third-Person Effect in Journalistic Production: Reporters' Perceptions of Media Bias in the Coverage of the 2013 and 2015 Demonstrations in Brazil

Rachel Reis-Mourao, Michigan State U, USA The Chaos of Digital Journalism: The Best of Times, the Worst of Times

Silvio Waisbord, George Washington U, USA

The ICA preconference on Digital Journalism in Latin America invites scholars to examine the production, distribution, and consumption of digital journalism in Latin America. Both empirical and theoretical conference presentations; quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods approaches; singlecountry and comparative research (with a major focus on Latin America); and historical and contemporary inquiries are welcome.

22100

Thursday 10:00?17:00 OFFSITE:

George Washington U School of Public

Health

PRECONFERENCE: Boundary Conditions in Mobile Communication: The 16th Annual ICA Mobile Preconference 2019

Sponsored Sessions

22102

Thursday 10:00?18:00 OFFSITE:

Goethe Institute

PRECONFERENCE: Beyond Germany: German Media Theory in a Global Context

Sponsored Sessions

Chairs Bernhard Debatin, Ohio U, USA Andreas Str?hl, Goethe Institut, USA Wolfgang Suetzl, Ohio U, USA

This preconference examines the reception of German media theorists beyond the boundaries of the German language. As German media theory is becoming available in translation across the globe, what kind of readings and critiques is it receiving? In what kind of theoretical and socio-political contexts are such readings performed? The preconference, hosted by the Goethe Institut, will offer a forum to discuss the exchange of media theory between German-language writers and the global community of communication scholars.

3109

Friday 8:00?12:00

Georgetown East (Washington Hilton,

Concourse Level)

Annual Board of Directors Meeting of the International Communication Association (continued) Sponsored Sessions

31100

Friday 8:00?17:00 OFFSITE:

George Washington U School of Public

Health

PRECONFERENCE: Environmental Communication Beyond Boundaries: Transnational, International, and Comparative Approaches to Understanding Environmental Issues

Sponsored Sessions

Chairs Suzannah Evans Comfort, Indiana U Bloomington, USA Julia Metag, U of Fribourg, SWITZERLAND Bruno Takahashi, Michigan State U, USA Jagadish Thaker, Massey U, NEW ZEALAND

The aim of this preconference is to bring together scholars from around the world to share research related to transnational and international aspects of environmental communication. While environmental issues are often fundamentally global in that causes and effects of environmental risk can be separated by thousands of miles and connected by the forces of globalization, most research related to environmental communication has focused on individual nations as the site of inquiry. In addition, environmental communication research has primarily featured nations in the Global North. Therefore, this preconference especially welcomes research related to and/or produced in the Global South.

3111

Friday

8:00?17:00

Monroe (Washington

Hilton, Concourse

Level)

PRECONFERENCE: Organizational Communication Doctoral Consortium

Sponsored Sessions

Chair Timothy Kuhn, U of Colorado Boulder, USA

Discussants Oana Albu, U of Southern Denmark, DENMARK Joshua Barbour, U of Texas at Austin, USA Kevin Barge, Texas A&M U, USA William Barley, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Patrice Buzzanell, U of South Florida, USA Fran?ois Cooren, U de Montr?al, CANADA Joelle Cruz, U of Colorado Boulder, USA Shiv Ganesh, Massey U, NEW ZEALAND Jennifer Gibbs, U of California, Santa Barbara, USA Kate Harris, U of Minnesota, USA Laurie Lewis, Rutgers U, USA Rebecca Meisenbach, U of Missouri, USA Connie Yuan, Cornell U, USA

This doctoral consortium is open to doctoral students at all levels of study. It offers an interactive forum where "seasoned" faculty share insights with young scholars seeking to maximize the potential impact of their research and teaching in organizational communication; it is also a venue for discussing professional and career issues relevant to doctoral students. The goal is to have participants leave with valuable advice and direction as they begin productive careers in organizational communication.

3106

Friday

8:30?16:30

Lincoln East (Washington

Hilton, Concourse

Level)

PRECONFERENCE: Communicating with Machines: Boundless Imagination

Sponsored Sessions

Chairs Autumn Edwards, Western Michigan U, USA Chad Edwards, Western Michigan U, USA David Gunkel, Northern Illinois U, USA Andrea Guzman, Northern Illinois U, USA Steve Jones, U of Illinois at Chicago, USA Seungcheol Lee, Chapman U, USA Patric Spence, U of Central Florida, USA

In concert with the conference theme of "Communication Beyond Boundaries," our preconference on Human-Machine Communication (HMC) explores communication between humans and digital interlocutors, and its innovative and imaginative theoretical and practical applications that cross the boundaries of research domains. We invite scholars from across ICA's divisions and a variety of epistemological and methodological backgrounds to discuss their work related to HMC, which encompasses Human-Computer Interaction, Human-Robot Interaction, and Human-Agent Interaction, in this full-day preconference.

3103

Friday

8:30?17:00

International Ballroom - West

(Washington Hilton,

Concourse Level)

PRECONFERENCE: North Korea and Communication

Sponsored Sessions

Chairs Dal Yong Jin, Simon Fraser U, CANADA Yong-Chan Kim, Yonsei U, KOREA (THE REPUBLIC OF) Seungahn Nah, U of Oregon, USA Soomin Seo, Temple U, USA

North Korea's Kim Jong Un has recently engaged in fast-diplomacy with the U.S., South Korea and China. Considering the geopolitical significance of such developments, this one-day preconference aims to bring together communication scholars and practitioners around the world to register this shift and examine causes, components and civic consequences of a uniquely isolated ? but rapidly changing ? country.

31105

Friday 8:30?17:00 OFFSITE:

Friends Meeting of Washington

Quaker ChurchAssembly Room

PRECONFERENCE: 10th Annual Doctoral Consortium of the Communication and Technology Division, Co-Sponsored by the Mobile Communication Interest Group

Sponsored Sessions

Chairs Marjolijn Antheunis, Tilburg U, NETHERLANDS Veronika Karnowski, Ludwig-Maximilians-U Munich, GERMANY Katy Pearce, U of Washington, USA

The consortium will bring together PhD candidates conducting research on various types of communication technologies and mobile communication to give them the opportunity to present and discuss their research in a constructive and international atmosphere. The objectives of the event are to provide feedback and advice to participating PhD candidates on their in-progress research thesis. Moreover, the doctoral consortium will provide the opportunity to meet experts as well as fellow PhD candidates from different backgrounds working on related topics. Please note that this preconference is by invitation only.

3107 PRECONFERENCE: New Conceptualizations and Research to Inform Message Testing: Perceived Message Effectiveness and Its Alternatives

Friday

8:30?17:00

Jefferson West (Washington Hilton, Concourse Level)

Sponsored Sessions

Chairs Joseph Cappela, U of Pennsylvania, USA Seth Noar, U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

Respondents James Dillard, Penn State U, USA Dan O'Keefe, Northwestern U, USA Lucy Popova, Georgia State U, USA Melanie Wakefield, Cancer Council of Victoria, AUSTRALIA Marco Yzer, U of Minnesota, USA Xiaoquan Zhao, George Mason U, USA

Invited and submitted papers on the topic of message testing aimed at improving its conceptualization and empirical underpinnings while moving forward to next generation measures and procedures.

3104

Friday 9:00?16:30 Cabinet Room (Washington

Hilton, Concourse

Level)

PRECONFERENCE: A Media Welfare State? The Relevance of Welfare State Perspectives on Media Transformation and Regulation

Sponsored Sessions

Chairs Gunn Enli, U of Olso, NORWAY Aske Kammer, IT U of Copenhagen, DENMARK Trine Syvertsen, U of Oslo, NORWAY

Moderators Ole Mjos, U of Bergen, NORWAY Hallvard Moe, U of Bergen, NORWAY

Respondents Rodney Benson, New York U, USA Sally Broughton Micova, U of East Anglia, UNITED KINGDOM Sofie Flensburg, U of Copenhagen, DENMARK Des Freedman, Goldsmiths, U of London, UNITED KINGDOM Sarah Ganter, Simon Fraser U, CANADA Kari Karppinen, U of Helsinki, FINLAND Fenwick McKelvey, Concordia U, CANADA Victor Pickard, U of Pennsylvania, USA Manuel Puppis, U of Fribourg, SWITZERLAND Corinne Schweizer, U of Zurich, SWITZERLAND Helle Sj?vaag, U of Stavanger, NORWAY Damian Tambini, The London School of Economics & Political Science, UNITED KINGDOM Hilde Van den Bulck, Drexel U, USA

This ICA preconference discusses the relevance of a welfare-state perspective for media transformation and regulation. The concept of a "media welfare state" has been used to characterize Nordic media, but this preconference brings together contributors from different societies and media systems to discuss whether the concept has a wider relevance. The preconference is organized as a series of panels addressing conceptual, theoretical and empirical issues, and will engage participants in discussions over contradictions and dilemmas.

3101

Friday 9:00?17:00

Kalorama (Washington Hilton, Lobby

Level)

PRECONFERENCE: Global Populism: Its Roots in Media and Religion

Sponsored Sessions

Chairs Heidi Campbell, Texas A&M U, USA Stewart Hoover, U of Colorado, USA Corrina Laughlin, Loyola Marymount U, USA Johanna Sumiala, U of Helsinki, FINLAND Sarah Taylor, Northwestern U, USA

The "new era" of politics following the Brexit vote in Britain, the Trump election in the U.S., and political upheavals elsewhere in Europe and recently in Brazil challenge settled ideas about media, politics, and culture. Media are at the center as populist movements' and politicians use symbols and tropes of remembered, repressed, contested, implicit and explicit valences of "the religious." This preconference will consider this and the broader challenge religion poses to critical media scholarship.

3105

Friday

9:00?17:00

Lincoln West (Washington

Hilton, Concourse

Level)

PRECONFERENCE: Organizing Resistance Beyond the Boundaries of Neoliberal Capitalism

Sponsored Sessions

Chairs Joelle Cruz, U of Colorado Boulder, USA Consuelo V?squez, U du Qu?bec ? Montr?al, CANADA

This preconference aims to explore how resistance displaces the boundaries established by neoliberalism, by focusing on how resistance is being (re)organized? We will share studies and practices of resistance to reveal the communicative dynamics that expand and/or disrupt the boundaries of neoliberal normativity. The following questions could be addressed: which practices/discourses shape resistance and with what effects? How do alternative modes of organizing redefine boundaries of neoliberalism? What can communication do to reorganize resistance?

31101

Friday

9:00?17:00

OFFSITE: George

Washington U School of Media

and Public Affairs, Rooms

306, 307 and 308

PRECONFERENCE: Political Communication Division Graduate Student Preconference Sponsored Sessions

Chairs Kimberly Gross, George Washington U, USA Sophie Lecheler, U of Vienna, AUSTRIA

Preconference for Political Communication Graduate Students.

3108

Friday 9:00?17:00

Jefferson East (Washington Hilton,

Concourse Level)

PRECONFERENCE: Deep Learning for Automated Image Content Analysis Sponsored Sessions

Respondents Andreu Casas, New York U, USA Nora Webb Williams, U of Washington, USA

This is a hands-on workshop, aiming to familiarize participants with research possibilities that are offered by computer vision methods, and also incorporate these methods into their research.

3120

Friday 9:00?16:30

Gunston (Washington Hilton, Terrace

Level)

PRECONFERENCE: The Long History of Modern Surveillance: Excavating the Past, Contextualizing the Present Sponsored Sessions

Chairs Josh Lauer, U of New Hampshire, USA Nicole Maurantonio, U of Richmond, USA

3121

Friday 9:00?17:00

Fairchild (Washington Hilton, Terrace

Level)

PRECONFERENCE: Are We Moving towards Convergence? Revisiting Communication Disciplines, Theories, Models, and Concepts

Sponsored Sessions

Chairs Anne Ellerup Nielsen, Aarhus U, DENMARK Winni Johansen, Aarhus U, DENMARK

Moderators Helle Aggerholm, Aarhus U, DENMARK Birte Asmuss, Aarhus U, DENMARK Finn Frandsen, Aarhus U, DENMARK Cynthia Stohl, U of California, Santa Barbara, USA Maureen Taylor, U of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA Christa Thomsen, Aarhus U, DENMARK

Over the past two decades, communication scholars have been preoccupied with debating the intellectual boundaries among disciplines, theories, models and concepts, as well as the institutional legitimacy of the field as such. Topics such as "convergence", "bridging", "interdisciplinary paradigm" have emerged. The debate takes place inside and across disciplines. The purpose of this preconference is to study and contribute to this debate. Scholars within organizational, business, corporate, strategic communication, and/or public relations are invited to participate.

3124

Friday

9:00?17:00

Cardozo (Washington Hilton, Terrace

Level)

PRECONFERENCE: Mediated Recognition: Identity, Justice and Activism

Sponsored Sessions

Chairs Olivier Driessens, U of Copenhagen, DENMARK Anne Kaun, S?dert?rn U, SWEDEN Torgeir N?rland, U of Bergen, NORWAY Guobin Yang, U of Pennsylvania, USA

Discussants Peter Lunt, U of Leicester, UNITED KINGDOM Maia Rousiley, The Federal U of Minas Gerais, BRAZIL Tanja Thomas, U of T?bingen, GERMANY

Participants "Waddup My Fellow Yellow!"--the Western Chinese's Translocal and Transnational Connection on YouTube

Chen Yang, U of Westminster, UNITED KINGDOM Local Ethnic Media and the Struggle for Recognition

Ece Algan, California State U - San Bernardino, USA The Representation Dilemma: How Mediated Recognition Relates to Media Content and Criticism

Elfriede Fursich, U of Pittsburgh, USA "Written Out of the News": Matabeleland Political Activists and the Struggle over Representation

Khanyile Mlotshwa, U of KwaZulu-Natal, SOUTH AFRICA The Show "Black Humour" and the Inclusive Laughter: Comedy, Recognition and Cultural Identities

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