ECREA Sheffield schedule day two - Friday 12 April 2024

The schedule for the second day of the 2024 European Communication Research and Education Association at the University of Sheffield.

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Day two - Friday 12 April 2024

Morning panels session one

Time and venue

Panel 13

Lecture Theatre 4

Panel 14

Seminar Room 1

Panel 15

Seminar Room 4

Panel 16

Seminar Room 11

9:30am Lise-Lore Steeman and Ans De Nolf: Media representation of discrimination lawsuits in flemish newspapers: a mixed-methods content analysis PRECONSTITUTED PANEL: Richard Stupart, Jennifer R. Henrichsen, Lada T. Price and Lisa Bradley, Diana Bossio, Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova: Panel on wellbeing in journalism Bissie Anderson and Nour Halabi: Weaving the future of journalism? Re-examining journalistic epistemology through an indigenous lens Karin Wahl-Jorgensen: Survival in the passion economy: mental health and wellbeing of local journalism entrepreneurs
9:45am

Ornella Porcu, Liesbeth Hermans, Marcel Broersma: Exclusion in the innovating newsroom: on the uneven experience of trust and creative autonomy

Continues as above

Lidia Pedro Sole: The challenges of women video journalists working in news

Signe Ivask: The lone wolves: Estonian war correspondents feeling as “outsiders” in the newsroom

10:00am

Diego Garusi and Birte Leonhardt: What the journalists want: an analysis of the trust claims of constructive journalists

Continues as above

Mariana Gomes, Sandra Banjac: Securing their daily bread: A case study on the economic conditions of favela-based news producers

Lenka Waschková Císařová, Melanie Haberl, Folker Hanusch, Dominik Hokamp, Alena Kluknavská, Marína Urbániková: (In) visible relationships: Towards a conceptualisation of emotions in the practices and interactions of journalists and politicians
10:15am

Sherine Conyers: Lost in Traffic: The battle for equitable journalism inside an economy of attention

Continues as above

Lucia Mesquita, Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos, Isabella Gonçalves: Securing journalism practice: strategies of small investigative news outlets in Latin America for journalistic safety and integrity

Lea Hellmueller, Namrata Acharya, & Carolyne Lunga: Freelance reporters in authoritarian regimes and conflict areas: an ethics of care approach

10:30am Jannis Frech, Viviane Schönbächler, Volker Lilienthal: We don't have these crazy stories here": how digital security threats, skills and awareness differ in local and national media

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Jennifer R. Henrichsen, Valérie Belair-Gagnon, Greg Perreault: The security gap in journalism: exploring attitudes and practices in collaborative reporting

Michal Tkaczyk, Rubén Olveira-Araujo, Jan Motal: Sourcing the economy in times of crisis: automated content analysis of journalistic sourcing practices in the Czech news

Coffee

Served from 10:45am in the Wave.

Morning panels session two

Time and venue

Panel 17

Lecture Theatre 4

Panel 18

Seminar Room 1

Panel 19

Seminar Room 4

Panel 20

Seminar Room 11

11:15am

RECONSTITUTED PANEL: Sanne Vrijenhoek, Lien Michiels, Felicia Loecherbach, Myrthe Reuver: Diversity and news: recommender systems

Scott A Eldridge II: Countervailing influences: Journalism’s evolving boundaries across its recent past

Fiona McKay: Obstacles and opportunities: experiences of EDI interventions for women in journalism in Scotland

11:30am

Oded Jackman and Zvi Reich: The analyst takes it all: Asymmetries of expertise among reporters and commentators

Continues as above

Grégoire Lits and Olivier Standaert: Measuring and understanding diversity shifts among journalists in French-speaking Belgium (2012-2023)

Seth Lewis, Gregory Perreault, Maxwell Ely: ChatGPT and the crisis of journalistic authority

11:45am

Dalia Elsheikh and Daniel Jackson: The power of numbers: four ways metrics are changing the news

Continues as above

Tomás Dodds, Wang Ngai Yeung, Rana Arafat: Bound by exile: exploring kinship dynamics among diaspora journalists

Andreea Voina: Talked about, not talked to: Roma women’s representation in media and politics

12:00pm

Johana Kotišová: Affective epistemology of journalism: conceptualizing the role of journalists’ emotions in fact-finding and knowledge-production practices

Continues as above

Petra Pichaničová, Marína Urbániková: Behind the bylines: a systematic literature review on the relationship bet

12:15pm Priscilla Hau, Steve Paulussen, Pieter Maeseele: Political parties making the news: examining the content marketing mix of the Belgian far-right party Vlaams Belang - Bissie Anderson: Meaning-ful Encounters: theorising knowledge production in community-centred journalism -

Lunch

Served from 12.30 in The Wave.

 

Afternoon panels

Time and venue

Panel 21

Lecture Theatre 4

Panel 22

Seminar Room 1

1:45pm

Rita Araújo: Journalism as a profession “off-limits to low-income classes”: does precarity shape journalism practice?

Lukáš Slavík, David Lacko, Jakub Macek: Difficult credibility attribution during Facebook news consumption: the negligible influence of trust in media and friends

2:00pm

Emma Verhoeven: Social justice sensitivity: Journalistic practices in the coverage of LGBTI topics

Kim Verhoevena, Steve Paulussen, Gert-Jan de Bruijn: Genre conventions of fact-checks: Topics, style, and form of fact-checking in Belgian news media

2:15pm

Marta Santos Silva, Branco Di Fátima and Adriana Gonçalves: Is innovation fostering accessibility? an analysis of Portuguese media suggests the disabled are still left out of news

Stephanie D'haeseleer, Kristin Van Damme, Tom Evens: How audience flagging can help fact-checkers debunk misinformation on TikTok: a qualitative audience study
2:30pm

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Nina Kievits, Tomás Dodds, Astrid Vandendaele: Looking for balance: the impact of audience metrics on Dutch TV reporters’ (perceived) sense of editorial freedom 
2:45pm -  

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