ANZCA 2006 Program - The University of Adelaide

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ANZCA 2006 Program - The University of Adelaide
2006 ANZCA conference program Adelaide 4-7 July
ANZCA 2006 CONFERENCE PROGRAM 4-7JULY, NAPIER BUILDING, NORTH
TERRACE CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SOUTH AUSTRALIA
TIME
TUESDAY 4TH JULY 2006 PRE-CONFERENCE DAY
1.305.30pm
3PM
MEDIA ETHICS FORUM NAPIER LG 15
5.30PM
7.00PM
ANZCA REGISTRATION OPENS - FOYER OF NAPIER BUILDING, NORTH TERRACE
CAMPUS OF UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
JOINT WELCOME COCKTAIL MEDIA ETHICS AND ANZCA DELEGATES FOYER OF
NAPIER 102 UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE, NORTH TCE CAMPUS
EXECUTIVE MEETING AT CAFÉ BUONGIORNO RUNDLE STREET
WEDNESDAY 5TH JULY 2006
8.309.30
9.30
10.30
10.30-11
DAY ONE
INDIGENOUS WELCOME CEREMONY BY PROFESSOR ROGER THOMAS
WELCOMING OF DELEGATES TO THE UNIVERSITY BY PROFESSOR MICHAEL INNES
(EXECUTIVE DEAN OF FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES)
WELCOMING OF DELEGATES TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA AND OPENING OF CONFERENCE ON
BEHALF OF THE PREMIER BY LINDSAY SIMMONS MP
ANZCA PRESIDENT’S SPEECH DR COLLEEN MILLS NAPIER 102
INTRO BY PROFESSOR MIKE INNES
PLENARY KEYNOTE SPEAKER PROF. TOM O’REGAN NAPIER 102
BREAK- MORNING TEA FOYER
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2006 ANZCA conference program Adelaide 4-7 July
Time
NAPIER LG23
STREAM A
11.0011.30
CHAIR - MARY GRIFFITHS
11.3012.00
SPEAKER/PAPER
NAPIER LG24
STREAM B
CHAIR KERRY GREEN
NAPIER G03
STREAM C
SPEAKERS/PAPERS
CHAIR JOY CHIA
Communicati
on
Technologies
Email as an affective
technology:
Susan Yell
Activists, Media
Communication
Sky Channel and the battle
for Australians’ hearts and
minds: the ACTU’s use of
media in the ‘Your Rights at
Work’ campaign
Kathy Muir
Public
Relations
Empowering publics: the
potential and challenge for public
relations practitioners in creative
approaches to two way symmetric
public relations
Anne Lane
Communicatio
n
Technologies
Are We There Yet? Going Digital in 2008 and
the Adoption and Diffusion of
Activists, Media
Communication
Islamic Communities and
Media Activism in Australia
Mark Balnaves
Public
Relations
Challenges for public relations:
working in an international framework
News on the net: a critical analysis
of the potential of online alternative
journalism to challenge the
dominance of mainstream news
media
Public
Relations
Digital TV in Australia since
January 1, 2001
12 0012.30
SPEAKERS/PAPERS
Communicatio
n technologies
Niranjala (Nina)
Weerakkody
The paradox of
connection: what pulls the
plug on household ICTs?
Jocelyn Williams
Activists, media
an
communication
Anne Surma and Kate Fitch
Great Expectations: Understanding
undergraduate students’ perspectives on
public relations careers
Robina Xavier
Patricia (Trish) Bolton
12.301.15
1.151.45
LUNCH
CHAIR MARY GRIFFITHS
Communicat
ion and civil
society
Civil Society, Empowered or
Overpowered? The Role of the
Mass Media in ‘Promoting
Democracy’ Worldwide
CHAIR SAL HUMPHREYS
Old and new
media
Crosscutting Revisited:The Impact
of Historical Research into Early
Cinema on a Key Element of
Classical Narrative Cinema
CHAIR TERRY FLEW
Indigenous
media and
communication
Situated communication: Identity and
rhetoric in the Kumeyaay Web presence
Constance Kampf
Gauthier Phillipe
Michael Barker
1.452.15
Communicat
ion and civil
society
Young, Fast and Dead:
marketing communication
solutions to change P-Plate
driver behaviour
Amanda Burell
Old and New
media
Dreams of Excess and Mobility:
The Media Worlds of New
Zealand Children
Geoff Lealand
Indigenous
media and
communication
The Tracker: Road Film
Extraordinaire
Susan Barber
2.152.45
Communicat
ion and Civil
Society
Problems In 'Political'
Documentary: Michael Moore's
Fahrenheit 9/11
Dugald Williamson
Old and New
Media
Beyond broadcasting: facing the
future of australian content in
the digital audiovisual
environment?
Jason Bosland
Indigenous
media and
communication
Nui and Rau – Telling Indigenous
Stories
Tina Engels-Schwarzpaul
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2.45
3.15
3.153.45
COFFEE BREAK
CHAIR DONALD ALEXANDER
CHAIR IAN RICHARDS
CHAIR ANNE DUNN
Organisational
communicatio
n
Towards a new construct for
communication during
organizational change
James Mahoney
Ethics of media
and
communication
Immoral interest: The
journalist’s right to say “No” to
the public’s right to know
Jolyon Sykes
Cross Cultural
Communication
Organisational
communicatio
n
Perceptions Of Business
Students Towards Skills And
Attributes For Industry: How
Important Is Communication?
Ethics of media
and
communication
The ethics of media relations:
James Hardie - a lesson for all
Practitioners
*Nicole Bridges, Gwyneth
Cross Cultural
Communication
4.154.45
Organisational
communicatio
n
The Australian Style of Advertising:
A comparison research study with
the USA and Europe
Ethics of media
and
communication
Producing news: negotiating
defamation law in Australia and
the US Tim Marjoribanks
Cross Cultural
Communication
4.455.15
Organisational
communicatio
n
The Management of Diversity in
the Northern Ireland Workplace:
A Qualitative Study
Ethics of media
and
communication
Communicating Corporate
Social Responsibility via the
Internet: Examining the cultural
bounds of representation
through Walmart and Maersk
3.454.15
David Waller
Matthew Byrne
Owen Hargie and David
Dickson
5.156.30
6.30Late
Contrasting definitions of self of
migrants and stayers
Ali Green and Mary Powers
Howell, Rohan Miller
Change in the tactics of persuasion? --- A
critical discourse analysis of the Australian
and Chinese newspapers coverage of
Beijing’s two bids for the right to stage the
Olympic Games
Lei Gong
Media, Market and Migration
Mohammed Musa
Constance Kampf
TASTE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA WITH AFRICAN MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
PG DINNER AND PRESIDENTS DINNER
3
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WEDNESDAY 5TH JULY 2006
Time
Stream D
NAPIER LG15
11.0011.30
CHAIR KATHYRN BOWD
11.3012.00
12.0012.30
12.301.15
1.151.45
1.452.15
2.152.45
2.45
3.15
DAY ONE CONTINUES
Political communication
Political communication
Emotional Framing in Australian Journalism Paul Corcoran
Canberra’s Community Update: A model for disaster recovery communication Jolyon Sykes
Political communication
UKI an understanding communication in advertising: A lost art in the age of globalisation Matthew Byrne
LUNCH
CHAIR JOY CHIA LG 15
Public Relations
Public Relations
Stamping their ground: A study of public opinion and stakeholder relationships at Taronga Zoo Gina Courtney
Public Relations
Rhetorical theory and public relations Steve Mackey
Public Affairs as a chain of command function Zoë Hibbert & Brig. Mike Hannan
COFFEE BREAK
3.153.45
CHAIR DONALD MATHESON LG 15
3.454.15
4.154.45
4.455.15
5.156.30
6.30Late
Public Relations
Agents of conscience, control and/or compliance? Roles of communication practitioners in organizational valuesetting Marianne Sison
Increasing transparency: Utilising criterion-referenced assessment to enhance student learning in public relations
Journalistic Communication
‘Not elsewhere classified’: popular news and the struggle for recognition Stephen Harrington
Journalistic Communication
THE PANTOMIME PUBLIC SPHERE : New Zealand broadcasting news 1923-1962 David Shellock
Public Relations
Robina Xavier, Amisha Patel
TASTE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA WITH AFRICAN MUSICAL PERFORMANCE URAS
PG AND PRESIDENT’S DINNER
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2006 ANZCA conference program Adelaide 4-7 July
DAY TWO THURSDAY 6TH JULY 2006
8.30
9.45
PLENARY KEYNOTE SPEAKER ASSOCIATE PROF. ANDREW KENYON NAPIER 102
INTRO BY CHIKA ANYANWU
Time
NAPIER
LG23
STREAM A
9.4510.15
CHAIR MUSA MOHAMMED
CHAIR RUTH ZANKER
Communicatio
n and
Globalisation
Rights culture: content creators,
cultural industries and the digital
domain
Gender, media
and
communication
10.1510.45
Communicatio
n and
Globalisation
Communication and Control in
the Globalising Organisation: A
Research Agenda
Gender in media
and
communication
10.4511.15
Communicatio
n and
Globalisation
Supersize me: accounting for
advertising in the public
discourse on obesity
Gender in media
and
communication
11.1511.45
11.45-
Simone Murray
NAPIER LG24
STREAM B
Neville Meyers
SPEAKERS/PAPERS
NAPIER G03
STREAM C
CHAIR CAROLINE HATCHER
Gender in dialogue - but with
whom, how, and where are the
words to describe the “zigging
and zagging between
alternatives” Jilian Clare
Creative disabilities and
vulnerable bodies in women in
the bush.
Journalistic
communication
Challenging the Medium ? New
Cognitions of Female Mobile
Communication Technology
Organisational
Communication
Examining the changing face of
television current affairs programmes
in New Zealand from a 'political
economy' perspective
Sarah Baker
Journalistic
communication
Susan Barber
John Sinclair* & Rowan
Wilken
SPEAKERS/PAPERS
Stephanie Broege
Leadership and abuse: News framing
of the Iraqi war and terrorism during
the 2004 federal election
Kerry McCallum
Advocating communicator
confidence: Empowering law
students to be water walkers
Patsy McCarthy
COFFEE BREAK
CHAIR – JOHN O’SULLIVAN
CHAIR - DONALD MATHESON
CHAIR - JOANNE JACOBS/ GERARD GOGGIN
WORKSHOP
LG 15
Stan Jones
Screen and
visual
communication
NAPIER LG 23
Nuclearity in the News Story The Genesis of Image Nuclear
News Stories
Helen Caple
Communication
technologies
NAPIER LG 24
Colour my world. The consumption
junction meets da digital lifestyle
Scott Rickard
A Communication plan in less
than three hours - I'd like to see
that! Lawrie Kirk
Screen and
visual
communication
The Paradox of 'Coming of
Age': Deconstructing Youth
Identity in Lolita and Thirteen
Communication
technologies
NAPIER LG24
Gender Differences in Style and
Usage of SMS as discussed in an
On-line Chat Forum
Power and Horstmanshof
Isolating the iPod: Institutionalised
Individualisation and the Openness of
Networked Technology
Michael Dieter
WORKSHOP
LG 15
1.15
SPEAKER/PAPER
Fixing a Heritage: inscribing
Middle Earth onto New Zealand
NAPIER LG23
Screen and
visual
communication
NAPIER LG 23
Fleur Gabriel
What illustrations of sign
language reveal about the
design of process diagrams
Marilyn Mitchell
5
Communication
technologies
NAPIER LG24
2006 ANZCA conference program Adelaide 4-7 July
1.152.00
2.003.00
3.003.30
LUNCH
PLENARY SESSION KEYNOTE SPEAKER PROFESSOR JIM BARKER NAPIER 102
INTRO BY DEBORAH CHURCHMAN
CHAIR MARK BALNAVES
Old media
versus new
media
Napier G03
3.304.00
4.005.30
7.00Late
CHAIR STEVE MACKEY
Mobile Television:
Technology and Cultural
Form
Gerard Goggin
Political
communication
Napier LG 23
Disaster Memorials as
Government Communication
Susan Nicholls
CHAIR GEOFF LEALAND
Online and
internet
communication
Napier LG 24
Encouraging collaboration: Using
ICTs to effectively facilitate business
collaboration Joanne Jacobs
AFTERNOON TEA WITH
OWEN HARGIE’S BOOK LAUNCH AND COFFEE BREAK
ANNUAL AGM NAPIER 102
CONFERENCE DINNER AT THE ITALIAN CLUB 262 CARRINGTON STREET
ADELAIDE BETWEEN HUTT AND PULTNEY STREET
DAY TWO THURSDAY 6TH JULY 2006 CONTINUES Stream D
9.4510.15
10.1510.45
10.4511.15
11.1511.45
11.4512.15
CHAIR IAN RICHARDS LG 15
Organisational communication
Consequences for organisational leaders resulting from communication failure: An Australian case study
12.1512.45
12.451.15
1.152.00
Organisational communication
Virtual communities of practice: A study of communication, community and organisational learning
Organisational communication
Organising Women? Work/Life Balance, Senior Executive Women, Gender Equity and Social Change. Margaret
Peters
Journalistic communication
John Howard the great communicator: No Really! Peter van Onselen
Communication trends to non-profits Elizabeth Buchanan and Edwina Luck
Journalistic communication
Motion will be denied: the liberal media’s coverage of the ‘Chicago 8’ trial Nick Sharman
Journalistic communication
COFFEE BREAK
CHAIR CAROLINE HATCHER NAPIER G03
Donald Alexander
Jo Hanisch and Deborah Churchman*
LUNCH
6
2006 ANZCA conference program Adelaide 4-7 July
2.003.00
PLENARY SESSION KEYNOTE SPEAKER PROFESSOR JIM BARKER NAPIER 102
INTRO BY DEBORAH CHURCHMAN
3.003.30
STREAM D NAPIER LG15 -CHAIR SUE YELL
3.304.00
4.005.30
7.00Late
Political communication
From Despotism to Democracy: Reporting Iraq’s December 2005 election in the Australian and Middle Eastern print
media Ben Isakhan
COFFEE BREAK AND
OWEN HARGIE’S BOOK LAUNCH BY COLLEEN MILLS
ANNUAL AGM NAPIER 102
CONFERENCE DINNER AT THE ITALIAN CLUB 262 CARRINGTON STREET
ADELAIDE BETWEEN HUTT AND PULTNEY STREET
DAY THREE FRIDAY 7TH JULY 2006
8.309.45
PLENARY SESSION KEYNOTE SPEAKER PROF. MARSHA KINDER NAPIER 102
INTRO BY KAREN ORR VAREED
Time
STREAM A
NAPIER LG23
9.4510.15
CHAIR – JOY CHIA
CHAIR NINA WEERAKKODY
CHAIR KERRY GREEN
Organisational
communication
Competition and cooperation:
Organisational communication
within the Australian Football
League Tim Marjoribanks
Media and
Gender
Comparing conflict styles in
relationships
Power and Jang
Journalistic
Communication
10.1510.45
Organisational
communication
Media and
Gender
Creative disabilities and
vulnerable bodies in women in
the bush.
Susan Barber
Journalistic
Communication
10.4511.15
Organisational
communication
Managing Corporate
Identities in a Changing
Environment: A Case Study
of a Public Sector Shared
Services Provider
Jai Kim and Caroline
Hatcher
More than just talk: Taking
advantage of change
communication
Colleen Mills
Media and
Gender
Gender in dialogue - but with
whom, how, and where are
the words to describe the
“zigging and zagging
between alternatives” Jillian
Journalistic
Communication
SPEAKER/PAPER
STREAM B
NAPIER 102
SPEAKERS/PAPERS
Clare
7
STREAM C
NAPIER G03
SPEAKERS/PAPERS
Contesting the Middle Ground: The
Regulation of Objectivity in ABC
Journalism
David Nolan
Did ‘Media Wars’ change anything?
An analysis of Australian journalism
research and publications, 1995-2006
Terry Flew and Jason Sternberg
Telework as National Strategy: A
Status Report for Communication
Professionals Neville Meyers
2006 ANZCA conference program Adelaide 4-7 July
11.1511.45
11.4512.15
COFFEE BREAK
CHAIR MARY POWER
CHAIR SUE YELL
CHAIR TERRY FLEW
Communication
and
development
The Social and Cultural
Integrative Role of Asian Media
Productions in the New
Millennium: Pan-Asian and
International Co-productions
Tania Lim
Media And National
Transformation In The
Philippines: Paradigms And
Praxis
Eduardo Zafra
Communication
and civil society
The Impact of Digital Personae
on Privacy: positive and
negative rights in the case of
kids at risk
Mark Balnaves
Old media
versus new
media
Creative virtuality: Online technology
and the Dutch journalistic field
Bronwyn Cran
Communication
and civil society
The Television New Zealand
Charter: Rethinking Deregulated
Broadcasting
Alan Cocker
Old media
versus new
media
Media literacy for citizen/consumers:
a website case study
Ruth Zanker
When access radio meets
the digital divide: community
and access radio stations’
use of the Internet in
Aotearoa New Zealand
Communication
and civil society
Tackling the abuse of football
officials
Peter Simmons
Old media
versus new
media
Radio, sound and the Web:
Developing a new medium-specific
practice
12.1512.45
Communication
and
development
12.451.15
Communication
and
development
Anne Dunn
Donald Matheson
1.152.00
2.003.00
3.004.30
LUNCH
PLENARY SESSION KEYNOTE SPEAKER PROF. ANNA EVERETT NAPIER 102
INTRO BY CHIKA ANYANWU
Creativity and Innovation across the Tasman: The Creative Industries Agenda
Creative Industries Panel
Terry Flew, Julia de Roeper Susan Luckman, Peter Higgs, Matthew Sorell, Ruth
NAPIER 102
CHAIR MARY GRIFFITHS
4.306.00
Zanker, Geoff Lealand, Barry Burgan, Peter Thurmer Peter, Leigh Sutton, Peter
Ramsey, Chika Anyanwu, Michael Innes, Donald Matheson, Ann Clancy
AWARDS AND CLOSING CEREMONY
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DAY THREE FRIDAY 7TH JULY 2006 CONTINUES STREAM D LG 15
PLENARY SESSION KEYNOTE SPEAKER PROF. MARSHA KINDER NAPIER 102
INTRO BY KAREN ORR VAREED
Time
THEME
11.1511.45
11.4512.15
12.1512.45
12.451.15
1.15-200
2.00-3.00
3.00 4.30
4.30-6.00
SPEAKER/PAPER
COFFEE BREAK
CHAIR GERARD GOGGIN
Political communication
Political communication
Political communication
The Howard government's industrial relations information campaign and the limits to incumbency
advantage
Peter van Onselen & Wayne Errington
Political Communication in Singapore" Terence Lee
Young, Fast and Dead: marketing communication solutions to change P-Plate driver behaviour
Amanda Burrell
LUNCH
PLENARY SESSION KEYNOTE SPEAKER PROF. ANNA EVERETT NAPIER 102
INTRO BY CHIKA ANYANWU
Creativity and Innovation across the Tasman: The Creative Industries
CREATIVE INDUSTRIES PANEL
CHAIR MARY GRIFFITH
Agenda
Terry Flew, Julia de Roeper Susan Luckman, Peter Higgs, Matthew Sorell, Ruth Zanker,
Geoff Lealand, Barry Burgan, Peter Thurmer Peter, Leigh Sutton, Peter Ramsey, Chika
Anyanwu, Michael Innes, Donald Matheson, Ann Clancy
AWARDS AND CLOSING CEREMONY
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