7th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATION
AND MASS MEDIA
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
18-21 May 2009
Athens,
Greece
Sponsored by
THE
MASS MEDIA & COMMUNICATION RESEARCH UNIT OF THE
ATHENS
INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
(AT.IN.E.R.)
Conference Venue: St George Lycabettus
Boutique Hotel, 2
Kleomenous Street, Lycabettus, Athens.
Organized by: ATINEP
A.E. (atinerae@atiner.gr)
Administration: Fani Balaska, Eirini Lentzou, Sylia Sakka
Organizing and Scientific Committee
- Dr. Yorgo
Pasadeos, Professor, University of Alabama, USA.
- Dr. Gregory T. Papanikos,
Director, ATINER.
- Dr.
Nicholas Pappas, Vice-President of ATINER and Professor, Sam Houston
University, USA
- Dr. Gregory A. Katsas, Head, Sociology Research Unit, ATINER &
Associate Professor, The American College of Greece-Deree
College, Greece.
- Dr. Thimios
Zaharopoulos, Professor &
Dean, Park University, USA.
- Dr. Erol
Nezih Orhon, Associate
Professor, Anadolu University, Turkey.
- Dr. George Pavlou,
Assistant Professor, European University, Cyprus.
- Dr. Margarita Kefalaki,
Instructor, Department of Tourism of the Technological Institute of
Piraeus & Department of Commerce and Advertising of the Technological
Institute of Lamia & Researcher, ATINER.
- Mr. Christos Frantzeskakis, Researcher, ATINER.
Conference Program
(The time for each session includes a 10 minutes
coffee break)
Monday, May 18th, 2009
08:30-08:50 Registration
08:50-09:00 Welcome and Opening
Remarks
1. Dr.
Gregory T. Papanikos, Director, ATINER.
2. Dr. Yorgo Pasadeos,
Professor, University of Alabama, USA and Head, Media and Communications
Research Unit, ATINER.
09:00-10:30 SESSION I
Chair: Pappas, N.,
Vice-President of ATINER and Professor, Sam Houston University, USA
- Jin, H.S.,
Associate Professor, Kansas State University, USA & An,
S., Associate Professor, Kansas State University, USA. Effects of
Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising on Stigmatized Illness.
- Kazoleas, Dean, Associate Professor,
California State Fullerton, USA & Brody, Jeffrey, Professor,
California State Fullerton, USA. Public Relations and Advertising Theory
in a Global Media Environment: An Empirical Test of the Technology-Image
Expectation Gap.
- Vyncke, P.,
Professor, Ghent University, Belgium. Evolutionary Aesthetic Cues in
Product Design and Packaging as Forms of Marketing Communication.
- Wehmeier, S.,
Adjunct Professor, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark. Isolated or
Interdisciplinary? A Bibliometric Study of
Public Relations Research.
- Orhon,
E.N., Associate Professor, Anadolu University,
Turkey. How Online Turkish News Sources Represent Greek-Turkish Affairs?
10:30-12:00 SESSION II
Chair: Kefalaki, M., Instructor, Department of Tourism of the Technological
Institute of Piraeus & Department of Commerce and Advertisingof
the Technological Institute of Lamia &
Researcher, ATINER.
- LaRose, R., Professor, Michigan State University, USA. Media Habits: A
Re-Assessment of Mass Media Selection Processes.
- Gerlach, N., Associate Professor, Carleton
University, Canada & Hamilton, S., Associate Professor, Carleton
University, Canada. From Feedback
to Facebook: Cybernetics, Business Discourse and
Information Technology.
- Richter,
C., Associate Professor, Hollins University,
USA. The Once and Future Discourse of New Media: The Historical Example of
QUBE as “Interactive” Television.
- Seol, J., Associate Professor, Korea National
Open University, Korea. The New Teenage Addiction-the Internet: Looking
for Comfort in Cyberspace.
- Lin,
C.W., Ph.D. Student, Loughborough University, U.K. Diversity and Democratization
in the Digital Mediascape.
12:00-13:00 LUNCH
13:00-14:30 SESSION III
Chair: Richter, C., Associate Professor, Hollins
University, USA.
- Clark, J., Associate Professor, Willamette
University, USA. Image Events and the Free Gaza Blockade R.
(Monday, May 18th, 2009)
- Levinsens, K.,
Associate Professor, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark & Wien,
C., Associate Professor, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark. Changing
Media Representations of Youth.
- Hassencahl, F.,
Assistant Professor, Old Dominion University, USA. President
Bush’s Final Use of Apologia to Repair his Image.
14:30-16:00 SESSION IV
Chair: Hassencahl, F., Assistant
Professor, Old Dominion University, USA.
- *Shaw, L., Dean of the School of Arts and
Humanities, The College of Saint Rose, USA.
Towards a Rhetorical Theory of a Post-racial Space: Pedagogies for the
Intercultural Classroom from a Selected Critique of Television and the
Film Something New.
- Love, D., Assistant Professor, American
University of Sharjah, UAE.
Appealing to your Target Market: Using Mass Media Techniques to teach Mass
Media Students. (Monday, May 18th, 2009)
- Bryan, S., Assistant Professor, Southeastern Louisiana University, USA. Emotional
Intelligence and the Reciprocation of Affect.
- Terrillion, S.,
Instructor, Southeastern Louisiana University,
USA. An Analysis of Leaders' Affect under Stress.
16:00-17:30 SESSION V
Chair: *Shaw, L., Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities,The College of Saint
Rose, USA.
1.
Collins, C., Professor, Willamette University,
USA & Lukehart, J., Independent Scholar, USA.
Reading Obsession: Mediation and Transparency in a Visual Rhetoric of Fear.
(Monday, May 18th, 2009)
2.
Cvetkovska Ocokoljic, V., Assistant Professor, Megatrend
University, Serbia & Cvetkovski, T., Professor,
Megatrend University, Serbia. Use Ancient Art Symbols in the Mass
Communication.
3. Damean, D.,
Researcher, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania. The
Feminine Body in the Media: An Audience-Oriented Perspective.
4. Pohjola, M.,
Researcher, Turku School of Economics, Finland & Ponni,
V., Economist, Turku School of Economics, Finland. Performance, Strategies and
Multimarket Contact in the Finnish Radio Broadcasting Industry 2000-2006.
- Huang, H., M.Phil.
Student, City University of Hong Kong, China. Effect of Financial News on
Investors’ Trading Behavior.
20:30-22:00 GREEK NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
09:00-10:30 SESSION VI
Chair: *Pavlou,
G., Assistant Professor, European University, Cyprus.
- Chirea-Ungureanu, C., Lecturer, Costantza
Maritime University, Romania. European Cultural Identity: The Modern
Subject.
- O’Briem, J.,
Lecturer, Southampton Solent University, England. Football, Politics
and Cultural Identity in Post - Franco Spain.
- Sayan, P.,
Researcher, Okan University, Turkey. Popular
Culture as the Playground of Ideologies: Nationalist Series on Turkish
Television.
10:30-12:00 SESSION VII
Chair: *Tenescu, A., Lecturer, University of Craiova, Romania.
- *Pavlou, G., Assistant Professor, European University,
Cyprus. D.W.
Griffith’s Chases in The White Rose, and Isn’t Life Wonderful and their Impact on Film.
- Bieber-Roberts,
P., Associate
Professor, American University of Sharjah, UAE.
Through the Eyes of the European Court of Human Rights: Judgments on Defamationh.
12:00-13:00 LUNCH
13:00-14:30 SESSION VIII
Chair: Bieber-Roberts, P.,
Associate
Professor, American University of Sharjah, UAE
- Ziamandanis, C.,
Chair, The College of Saint Rose, USA. Culture:
Primary Motivator in the Foreign Language Classroom. (Tuesday, 19th
May 2009)
- *Tenescu, A.,
Lecturer, University of Craiova, Romania. The Influence of Mass Media on
Contemporary Francophone Literature.
14:30-16:00 SESSION IX
Chair: Pasadeos, Y.,
Professor, University of Alabama, USA and Head, Media and Communications
Research Unit, ATINER.
- Tejkalova, A.,
Ph.D. Student, Charles University, Czech Republic. Sport News and Athletes
with Disabilities.
- Sabrowski, H.,
Research Assistant, TU Dortmund, Germany. Inflation News Coverage and the
Impact on Inflation Expectations across Demographic Groups.
- Pappas,
N., Vice-President of ATINER and Professor, Sam Houston State University,
USA. The American Motion Picture Social: The Form, Its Demise and it
Revival.
20:00-21:00 DINNER
Wednesday, May 20th,
2009
Tour: Departure 08:00 Return 12:30
Details during
registration
Thursday, May 21st,
2009
One Day Cruise to the Aegean Islands (includes Lunch):
07:15 Bus Departure 20:30 Return
Details during
registration