Cultural Representations of Audiences’ Identities - 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: Nissim Katz
1412
Contested understandings of technology in cultural and heritage site engagement
Sara
Trentham-Black
Sheffield Hallam University
Joan Ramon
Rodriguez-Amat
Sheffield Hallam University
1176
Embedding, Consumption and Reproduction: Chinese Millennials' Active Construction of Cyber Memory Space
Xiaodong
Gui
Television School, Communication University of China
Ying
Qi
Television School, Communication University of China
3950
Trans people perceptions on the pedagogical value of trans representation in TV fiction.
Isabel
Villegas-Simón
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Juan José
Sánchez Soriano
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Rafael
Ventura
UPF Barcelona School of Management
4630
Deferred Liveness: Mobile Witnessing of Mediatized Terrorism and New Contexts of Production, Reception, and Traumatic Recurrence
Andrew
Fitzgerald
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
4492
How Does the Production Team Negotiate with Subcultural Fandom? A Discourse Analysis of Danmei Adaptation
SU
LI
Cardiff University
4560
Audiencia de la radio y televisión en lenguas minoritarias europeas: realidad desconocida
Iñaki
Zabaleta
Full Proff at the University of the Basque Country
Tania
Arriaga
University of the Basque Country
4297
Explaining the mediation of distant suffering through cultural trauma theory: a social media users’ perspective
Gabriela
Müggenburg
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
2013
The Struggle of Contemporary Online Nationalism: The Languages, Movements and Harvesting of “Abstract Culture”
Ye Chen
Gu
Communication University of China
Zi Han
Wang
Communication University of China
5213
Public Broadcasting and Cultural Literacy: The Case of CBC’s 'Kim’s Convenience' Viewers
Sherry
Yu
University of Toronto
413
Gaming Motivations and its Relationship with Problematic Video Game Use
Hee Jhee
Jiow
Singapore Institute of Technology
Jasmine
Cheng
James Cook University (Singapore)
1737
The ¨Ladies¨ and ¨Karens¨: toward cultural criticism in socio digital networks.
David
Gonzalez
ITESO The Jesuit University of Guadalajara
Antonieta
Mercado Anaya
University of San Diego

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