Pop Culture and Representation - OCP

OCP23 is now over. The full papers presented in the 2023 edition of Online Conference Papers are no longer accessible. You can read the original abstracts of the papers accepted for presentation onsite (Lyon23) and/or submitted online (OCP23) in the abstract books.

Chair: Steph Hill
4540
Manipulation and Monstrosity: Reading Animal Violence
Deborah
Hardt
Izmir University of Economics
1146
Too late for warnings? Representation of Climate Change in Editorial Cartoons in Kenya During the U.N. Climate Change Conference COP27 period- ESR/ESN
Jeremiah
Nganda
Daystar University
Cynthia
Nyunva
Daystar University
Benjamin
Muindi
Daystar University
2229
Reality Television and its role of the mediator in the South African Society
Sylvia
Matlala
The Independent Institute of Education-The IIE
2995
Tech in the Gallery: an Examination of Online Art Programming
Kyle
Wyndham-West
McMaster University
2427
Being prescribed to perform romantic: game platform as a place for romantic relationship practice
Ziran
Zhao
Monash University
2394
Whose in Class for UNESCO’s World Heritage?: From the Aswan High Dam to the “problem” of housing in Vancouver’s Chinatown - CPT/ESN Joint Session
Stephen
Li
Simon Fraser University
Joseph
Nicolai
Simon Fraser University
3777
Andhera-Ujala (1983-84): Representation of Cop Culture and Crime in Pakistani TV Plays
Rehan
Tayyab
Beaconhouse National University
Wajiha Raza
Rizvi
Film

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