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Audiences2030
Imagining a Future for
Audiences
This conference marks the completion of this 3 year project by CEDAR. We had initially
planned a very small gathering, no more than a workshop perhaps, but we were flooded with
interest, and are delighted to have approximately 120 people at this event, with about 90
presentations to hear over two days.
As you will see in the pages that follow, the programme runs in three parallel sessions,
separated by plenary sessions. We hope you find all of them exciting and useful!
On the next page we have details of the social events running throughout this conference
and we hope you will join us!
Last, we hope you find some time to enjoy the wonderful city of Lisbon, and enjoy the
conference!
Ranjana Das, David Mathieu, Alessandro Nani, ECREA ARS management team
Ana Jorge and Sonia Pereira, Universidade Catolica Portuguesa and Ines Amaral,
Universidade Autonoma de Lisboa
Social Events at Audiences 2030
Thomas Tufte
University of Leicester
Towards an Epistemology of Seeing in Audience Research. Emerging inquiries into African Audiences
Martin Barker
University of Aberystwyth
How shall we measure our progress? Paradigms, models and methods in audience research
Parallel Sessions I
1430-1600
Track A: Building 4, 421 Track B: Building 4, Brasil Track C: Building 4, Exposies
Participation: Consolidation and Interpretation on Digital Public Service and Public
Rejection Interfaces Connection
Chair: Miriam Stehling Chair: Frederik De Haenens Chair: Gilda Seddighi
Parallel Sessions II
1630-1800
Track A: Building 4, 421 Track B: Building 4, Brasil Track C: Building 4, Exposies
Bridging the divide Methodological High Density Session: Television Reception
between academic and innovations and Studies
industrial research challenges Chair: Miguel Vicente
Chair: Ranjana Das Chair: Sander de Ridder
Rui Xu
British television dramas and its thriving Chinese
online audiences
Renata Cerqueira
The fans on TV: how transmedia contents are changing
and creating new challenges to the media industries
and to the own public
Sonia Livingstone
London School of Economics and Political Science
Mediation, mediatization and the history of audiences
Parallel Sessions IV
1530-1700
Track A: Building 4, 421 Track B: Building 4, Track C: Building 3, A2
A converging and Brasil High Density Session: Audiences across platforms
cross-media landscape New channels for the Chair: Jannie Hartley
Chair: Tereza Pavlickova news
Chair: Despina Chronaki
Patrcia Silveira Vivi Theodoropoulou
Andr Pequeno dos Assumptions for the Power transfer to the consumer or the ambivalence of control?
Santos; Jos Manuel investment in news
Azevedo formats aimed at younger Miriam Bartsch
Fan culture, cultural audiences Persistent negative media experiences new media, new
industry and cultural challenges?
appropriation: exploring Ragne Kuts-Klemm,
new audiences through Maria Jos Brites Rita Curvelo
cultural multiverse News portraits among Iberian Radio Morning show Audiences: Portuguese and
youngsters and adult Spanish listeners in 2016/17
Costa, C., Tyner, K., groups
Henriques, S. and Marian Blanco, Clara Sainz-de-Baranda
Sousa, C. Anders Helgerud Gender identity on Youtube
Games for Media and Explaining low news
Information Literacy consumption Ana Gonzlez-Neira; Natalia Quintas-Froufe
(MIL) Developing MIL The measurement of the television audience in the European
Skills in Children through Marju Himma- context
Digital Games Creation Kadakas, Ragne Kuts,
Allan Rajavee Flvio Garcia da Rocha
Lothar Mikos Introducing news media: Cross-media practices and meaning making from audiovisual
Old media, new audiences approaching young fiction: Initial findings of a case study in Brazil.
New media, old audiences via YouTubers
audiences? Audiovisual Sara Pereira, Pedro Moura
media use in the 21st Neil Thurman, Thiemo YouTube's relevance in the lives of Portuguese teenagers
century Hensmann, and
Richard Fletcher Koko Kondo
Mara Cruz Lpez de Populous, peery, loyal, Seeking for a sense of place: beyond the digital space
Ayala, Beatriz lingering? An analysis of
Catalina; Pedro online, overseas audiences Jose Antonio Corts Quesada, Teresa Barcel Ugarte,
Painagua for UK news brands Laura Gonzlez, Luis Nuez Ladevece
Content creation and The Possible Change in Audience Measurement
dissemination in social
networks site among youth Ileana Rotaru
audiences The Blue Whale Online Game and its impact on Romanian
mediatized world
Day 2: 29th September (continued)
Plenary Session IV
1715-1800
Room: Building 3, A2 hall and yard
(With a Wine Reception including 4 Portuguese wines presented by Wine Club Portugal)
Room TBC
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