Media and Politics

Discourses, Cultures, and Practices

Organizzato dal Dipartimento di Scienze della Mediazione linguistica e di Studi interculturali e dal Centro di ricerca sull'Asia contemporanea (CARC) dell’Università degli Studi di Milano e caratterizzato da un approccio marcatamente interculturale e interdisciplinare, il convegno punta a fornire un'occasione per riflettere sulle sfaccettature della relazione tra mezzi di informazione (stampa, televisione e internet) e politica, attraverso contributi che ne affrontano l'aspetto discorsivo, culturale o della pratica professionale in contesti mediatici diversi come quelli di Asia, America, Europa e mondo arabo.

F 1 1. Conference opening
Media and Politics. Discourses, Cultures, and Practices

Più di sessanta relatori, cinque keynote speakers, diciotto panel, una tavola rotonda e quindici paesi rappresentati, tra cui Russia, Cina, India, Turchia e Iran.

00:20:19
F 2 2. Roundtable. Edoardo Vigna
Covering Foreign Cultures. New Media as a Resource?

Chair

00:07:57
F 3 3. Roundtable. Marco Del Corona
Covering Foreign Cultures. New Media as a Resource?

00:16:17
F 4 4. Roundtable. Elisa Pierandrei
Covering Foreign Cultures. New Media as a Resource?

00:11:02
F 5 5. Roundtable. Anna Pozzi
Covering Foreign Cultures. New Media as a Resource?

00:14:55
F 6 6. Roundtable. Anna Zafesova
Covering Foreign Cultures. New Media as a Resource?

00:18:51
F 7 7. Roundtable. Fu Jing
Covering Foreign Cultures. New Media as a Resource?

00:17:25
F 8 8. Roundtable. Debate
Covering Foreign Cultures. New Media as a Resource?

00:29:04
F 9 9. Plenary session. Geert Jacobs - "Tu n’as pas de place pour une petite Somalie?" Language, Proximity and Impact in the Globalized Political Mediascape
"Tu n’as pas de place pour une petite Somalie?"

Language, Proximity and Impact in the Globalized Political Mediascape

00:55:46
F 10 10. Plenary session. Wu Jing - From Modernization to Neoliberalism? How IT Opinion Leaders Imagine the Information Society
From Modernization to Neoliberalism?

How IT Opinion Leaders Imagine the Information Society

00:57:46
F 11 11. Cities. Roberta Gattuccio and Paola Catenaccio
The Commodification of Loss

Advertising and the Rhetorical Exploitation of Post-industrial Narratives as Myth-reinforcing Symbols in Crisis-ridden America

00:28:52
F 12 12. Cities. Maria Cristina Paganoni
Discursive Pitfalls of the 'Smart City' Concept

00:20:32
F 13 13. Cities. Kenan Demirci
Bad People Living in Beautiful Cities

Media Discourse in Turkey as a Negative City Branding Tool

00:17:12
F 14 14. Cities. Debate
Parallel Session

00:12:52
F 15 15. Official Discourse. Cristina Arizzi
American Presidential Inaugural Addresses

Exploration of a Genre

00:21:05
F 16 16. Official Discourse. Simone Dossi
Representing China's Global Role

The Chinese Media and the 2014 APEC Summit

00:20:01
F 17 17. Official Discourse. Natalia Riva
Mediating Soft Power Discourse in the Chinese Context

00:22:36
F 18 18. Official Discourse. Debate
Parallel session

00:16:00
F 19 19. Plenary session. Fu Jing - Knowing China Better Requires New Context and Constructive Narratives: Chinese Media’s Efforts Outcomes and Lessons
Knowing China Better Requires New Context and Constructive Narratives

Chinese Media's Efforts Outcomes and Lessons

00:55:59
F 20 20. Cultural and Multilingual Representations. Tom Bruyer
Another Voice in the Region?

I24 News: Multilingual Mediascapes and Representations of the Middle East

00:27:16
F 21 21. Cultural and Multilingual Representations. Francesca Santulli
The Discourse of Disability Policies

Focus on UN-Enable News Section

00:23:43
F 22 22. Cultural and Multilingual Representations. Bettina Mottura
Xinhua News Agency and the Multilingual Representation of Chinese Politics

00:22:36
F 23 23. Cultural and Multilingual Representations. Faramarz Shadloo
A Critical Discourse Analysis on Written English Version and Persian Version of BBC News

00:24:51
F 24 24. Cultural and Multilingual Representations. Debate
Parallel session

00:08:27
F 25 25. Plenary session. Eric Sangar - Studying Memory through Media Discourses on Wars and Interventions: a Corpus-Analytic Approach
Studying Memory through Media Discourses on Wars and Interventions

A Corpus-Analytic Approach

00:44:59
F 26 26. Plenary session. Eric Sangar - Debate
Studying Memory through Media Discourses on Wars and Interventions

A Corpus-Analytic Approach

00:09:34
F 27 27. Plenary session. Jiang Fei - How BIG DATA Deepens the Knowledge Gap
How BIG DATA Deepens the Knowledge Gap

00:49:34
F 28 28. Values in Political Communication. Lidia De Michelis
David Cameron's Discourse of Austerity and Its Impact on Media Representations of the 2011 UK Riots

00:28:20
F 29 29. Values in Political Communication. Paolo Magagnin
Putting into Practice 'Core Confucian Values'

Intertextuality and Ideology in Xi Jinping’s May 4th 2014 Speech

00:21:38
F 30 30. Values in Political Communication. Luo Austin Jun and Zhou Jiali
From Chineseness to Worldliness

Peng Liyuan's Confucian Narratives in Media as China's First Lady

00:18:13
F 31 31. Values in Political Communication. Debate
Parallel session

00:16:57
F 32 32. Representing the Others. Heycan Erhurman
Representing Europe?

Discourses on European Union Membership in Selected Newspaper of Northern Cyprus

00:10:39
F 33 33. Representing the Others. Zhang Zhan
A Critical Analysis of European Media Arguments about China in the Post Financial Crisis Age (2008-2014)

00:23:35
F 34 34. Representing the Others. Debate
Parallel session

00:08:19
Informazioni
Categoria Convegni
Anno 2015
Luogo Polo di Mediazione Interculturale e Comunicazione - Università degli Studi di Milano - Piazza Indro Montanelli 1 - Sesto San Giovanni (MI)
Tags scienze politiche discourse studies comunicazione informazione giornalismo usa stati uniti asia cina turchia globalizzazione economia crisi università estere carc istituto confucio mediazione linguistica e culturale multimedia