Uma das razões para o abrandamento dos posts neste blogue prende-se com a participação na conferência anual da IAMCR (International Association of Media and Communication Research) que decorre até sexta-feira na Universidade de Estocolmo, em torno do tema “Media and Global Divides“.
O grupo de investigadores da Universidade do Minho apresentou ou vai presentar as comunicações seguintes:
- Timeliness as News Value: Looking at 50 years of concept and practice on Portuguese TV (Manuel Pinto, Helena Sousa, Felisbela Lopes, Madalena Oliveira)
- Journalists: to license or not to license … (Joaquim Fidalgo)
- Recent Changes in Journalism Education: the Portuguese case (Sandra Marinho)
- Madeleine McCann: the greatest story of public opinion seduction (Madalena Oliveira)
- The professional and the amateur – remarks on the changing nature of the journalistic field (Manuel Pinto)
- Television for Children: the Child’s View (Sara Pereira)
- When Women are the news: the journalistic speech on the International Women’s Day (Carla Cerqueira)
- The politics of viewing: A discursive understanding of the gaze in women’s ads (Zara Pinto-Coelho & Silvana Mota-Ribeiro)
- Reading the world: Examining foreign news in the Portuguese Public Service TV News Bulletin
(Helena Sousa, Felisbela Lopes, Manuel Pinto, Madalena Oliveira) - Children’s Television: from regulation to practice – a study of Portuguese terrestrial channels (Sara Pereira, Manuel Pinto)
- Media and Education for Health: Do Media Reports on Modern Diseases Contribute to Lessen Global Divides? (Felisbela Lopes, Madalena Oliveira and Paulo Nossa)
- Reading postcards-pictures: examining local identities in global media (Madalena Oliveira e Moisés Martins)
- The contingencies of news production and the mediatization of climate change (Anabela Carvalho, Eulália Pereira e Rosa Cabecinhas)
- Analysis of city scape in ruins (Helena Pires)
- Media representationsof children – elements in analysis (Sara Pereira, Paula Cristina Martins e Rui Ramos)
Outras comunicações de portugueses no programa desta conferência:
- Generational gaps in internet use in Portugal at home and at school: implications for media literacy (Cristina Ponte)
- Better Not Spoken: Eros and Thanatos in Some European Forbidden Ads (Anabela Gradim)
- The Portuguese Media System and the Transformation to Democracy (Joel Frederico da Silveira)
- Readership and Participation: Letters-to-the-Editor in a Portuguese Free Daily (Marisa Torres da Silva)
- Who Framed Sócrates and how? Blog and the press colliding with the Prime Minister (Rui Alexandre Novais)
- Politics in the age of YouTube: digital communication strategies in presidential elections in the US and parliamentary elections in Italy and Spain (Ricardo Pinto)
- Media and sport: history, heroes and “footballization” (Francisco Pinheiro)
- Towards a New Paradigm of Mediated Communication: Gen-M and Virtual Communities (Anabela Gradim)
- Citizens on the web? The Internet and the Promotion of Democratic Practices (Susana Salgado).