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[ecrea] Political Studies Association 2007

Thu Jul 27 14:20:07 GMT 2006


>From: (michael.t.higgins /at/ SUNDERLAND.AC.UK)

>This is both a Call for Papers for the 2007 Political Studies 
>Association Annual Conference, and is a list of accepted papers for the 
>PSA Media and Politics Group Conference at Sunderland in November.
>
>First?
>
>Call for Papers for Media and Politics strand
>57th Political Studies Association Annual Conference
>11 -13 April 2007
>University of Bath
>
>Papers are invited for the Media and Politics Group strand at the 
>Political Studies Association Annual 2007 Conference. Papers on any 
>aspect of the relationship between media and politics are welcome. All 
>papers are subject to peer-review.
>
>Paper proposals should include institutional affiliation, a title and an 
>abstract of not more than 200 words, and should be emailed to Media and 
>Politics Group co-convenor Dr Michael Higgins 
>((michael.t.higgins /at/ sunderland.ac.uk)). Please mention the Political 
>Studies Association in your email heading. The deadline for submissions 
>to the Media and Politics strand is Friday 15th September, 2006.
>
>And second?.
>
>The University of Sunderland?s Centre for Research in Media and Cultural 
>Studies is to host the annual conference of the PSA?s Media and Politics 
>Group on Friday 17th and Saturday 18th November 2006. More information, 
>including prices and booking details, are available at the conference 
>blog: http://myblogs.sunderland.ac.uk/blogs/admc/psa/
>
>The accepted papers are as follows:
>
>Keynote speakers:
>
>Justin Lewis, Cardiff University
>Chris Mullin, MP
>John Street, University of East Anglia
>Ruth Wodak, Lancaster University
>
>Emma Briant, University of Glasgow
>British Information Operations within the Context of Anglo-American 
>Defence Relations.
>
>Valentina Cardo, University of East Anglia
>Voting In or Voting Out? In the case of Big Brother, ?You Decide?!
>
>Stephen Cushion, Cardiff University
>Are You Tony Blair in Disguise? An Examination of David Cameron?s Appeal 
>to the ?Youth Vote?
>
>John Downey and Dominic Wring, Loughborough University
>Reporting the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: National News and 
>'Impartiality'.
>
>Philip Drake, Andy Ruddock and Michael Higgins (Stirling, LJM and 
>Sunderland)
>Framing Cameron: The Cultural Politics of Political Celebrity.
>
>Julie Firmstone, University of Leeds
>What Influences Newspaper Agendas on Europe?
>
>Chris Hanretty, St Anne?s College, University of Oxford
>Politician Watching: The Measurement of Political Pluralism in French 
>and Italian Television.
>
>Anita Howarth, London School of Economics/Kingston University
>A Critical Review of the Literature on Media-Public Policy Interface of 
>Media-Policy Interface.
>
>Yasmin Ibrahim, University of Brighton
>Foreign Media as a Contaminant in Singapore Politics.
>
>Steve Kennedy, University of Greenwich
>Politics and Aesthetics: The Formalisation of Technological Discourse
>
>Whain Kang, Rutgers University, USA
>The Media and Foreign Policy from a Hegemony Perspective
>
>Ana Inés Langer, University of Glasgow
>The Politicisation of Blair?s Private Persona: Exceptional Through Normality
>
>Neda Mokhtari, University of Tehran, Iran
>Globalization and Soft Power: Case of CNN and Rulers Will
>
>Okoth Fred Mudhai, Coventry University
>The Changing Media-Politics Dynamics in Africa: Renaissance or 
>Retrogression?
>
>Chris Paterson, University of Ulster
>Influencing Media in Times of Conflict: Government Intervention in the Iraq
>War Media Narrative through Indirect and Direct Coercion
>
>Magda Pieczka, Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh
>Spinning the Scottish Parliament? Scottish Identity, Press and the 
>Parliament
>
>Nathan Roger, University of Swansea
> From Terry Waite to Kenneth Bigley: How Terrorists Use New Media to 
>Promote Their Cause.
>
>Sean Tunney, University of Portsmouth
>Press To Go?: Newspaper Ownership Policies in Labour?s Communications Act.
>
>Katrin Voltmer, University of Leeds
>Communication and Political Conflict: Exposure to Dissonant Views and 
>Citizens? Orientations Towards Political Opponents.
>
>Karin Wahl-Jorgensen and Eghosa Aimufua, Cardiff University
>Television News and the Vulnerable Citizen
>
>Granville Williams University of Huddersfield
>A Trojan Horse? The UK Position in the Revision Process of the 
>Television Without Frontiers Directive.
>
>


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