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

 

  1. Dr. Yorgo Pasadeos, Professor, University of Alabama, USA.
  2. Dr. Gregory T. Papanikos, Director, ATINER.
  3. Dr. Nicholas Pappas, Vice-President of ATINER and Professor, Sam Houston University, USA
  4. Dr. Gregory A. Katsas, Head, Sociology Research Unit, ATINER & Associate Professor, The American College of Greece-Deree College, Greece.
  5. Dr. Thimios Zaharopoulos, Professor & Dean, Park University, USA.
  6. Dr. Erol Nezih Orhon, Associate Professor, Anadolu University, Turkey.
  7. Dr. George Pavlou, Assistant Professor, European University, Cyprus.
  8. 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.
  9. 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

 

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Vyncke, P., Professor, Ghent University, Belgium. Evolutionary Aesthetic Cues in Product Design and Packaging as Forms of Marketing Communication.
  4. Wehmeier, S., Adjunct Professor, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark. Isolated or Interdisciplinary? A Bibliometric Study of Public Relations Research.
  5. 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.

 

  1. LaRose, R., Professor, Michigan State University, USA. Media Habits: A Re-Assessment of Mass Media Selection Processes.
  2. Gerlach, N., Associate Professor, Carleton University, Canada & Hamilton, S., Associate Professor, Carleton University, Canada. From Feedback to Facebook: Cybernetics, Business Discourse and Information Technology.
  3. Richter, C., Associate Professor, Hollins University, USA. The Once and Future Discourse of New Media: The Historical Example of QUBE as “Interactive” Television.
  4. Seol, J., Associate Professor, Korea National Open University, Korea. The New Teenage Addiction-the Internet: Looking for Comfort in Cyberspace.
  5. 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.

  1. Clark, J., Associate Professor, Willamette University, USA. Image Events and the Free Gaza Blockade R. (Monday, May 18th, 2009)
  2. Levinsens, K., Associate Professor, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark & Wien, C., Associate Professor, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark. Changing Media Representations of Youth.
  3. 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.

  1. *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.
  2. 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)
  3. Bryan, S., Assistant Professor, Southeastern Louisiana University, USA. Emotional Intelligence and the Reciprocation of Affect.
  4. 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.

  1. 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.

  1. Chirea-Ungureanu, C., Lecturer, Costantza Maritime University, Romania. European Cultural Identity: The Modern Subject.
  2. O’Briem, J., Lecturer, Southampton Solent University, England. Football, Politics and Cultural Identity in Post - Franco Spain.
  3. 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.

  1. *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.
  2. 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

  1. Ziamandanis, C., Chair, The College of Saint Rose, USA. Culture: Primary Motivator in the Foreign Language Classroom. (Tuesday, 19th May 2009)
  2. *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.

  1. Tejkalova, A., Ph.D. Student, Charles University, Czech Republic. Sport News and Athletes with Disabilities.
  2. Sabrowski, H., Research Assistant, TU Dortmund, Germany. Inflation News Coverage and the Impact on Inflation Expectations across Demographic Groups.
  3. 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