Reporting War: Programme for Friday, July 2

Posted on 30. Jun, 2010 by in Uncategorized

Registration (9:00 am)
Executive Business Centre, Bournemouth University, 89 Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth BH8 8EB (near rail and bus stations)

Welcome & opening presentation (9:30 am-10:00 am)

Conflict Journalism in the digital age
Stephen Jukes, Bournemouth University

Panel 1 (10:00 am -11:15 am)

Imaging war: Humanitarianism and Iraq photography
Dr Katy Parry, Liverpool University

Reporting conflict and peace: the Colombian perspective
Yennue Zarate Valderrama, University of Westminster

From comfort zone to combat zone: preparing reporters for embedment
Paul Sullivan, University College Falmouth

Coffee break (15 min)

Panel 2 (11:30 am -1:00 pm)

Establishing a regime of care: Salam Pax, the Baghdad Blogger
Dr Vian Bakir, University of Glamorgan

The limits of Public Journalism and Citizen Journalism: A call for a shift to Human Rights Journalism
Dr Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, University of the West of England

WikiLeaks and the Culture of Militarization
Professor Stuart Allan, Bournemouth University

Social Media and the challenges to journalism
Dr Darren G Lillekker, Bournemouth University

Lunch break (45 minutes; lunch will be provided at the venue)

Panel 3 (1:45 pm -3:15 pm)

Negotiating Emergence and the Making of Memory in Diffused War
Professor Andrew Hoskins, University of Nottingham

News media publicisation of war audiences: How can debate be staged, led and followed?
Dr Ben O’Loughlin, University of London

Ending ‘tasteful and decent’ war
David McQueen, Bournemouth University

The Charge of the Knights – the importance of understanding local politics
Janet Harris, Cardiff University

Coffee break (15 minutes)

Panel 4 (3:30 pm – 5:00 pm)

Narratives of conflict: facing the paradox of the border: video presentation
Dr Fernando Resende, Ana Beatriz Paes and Francisco Ferraz, Fluminense Federal University, Brazil

Reporting violence: discourses of war in Gaza 2008
Ruth Sanz Sabido, De Montfort University

War reporting by remote control
Richard Pendry, University of Kent

Conflict Reporting: Case study of the ‘Naked Protest’ on 15th July 2004 in Manipur, India
Santoshi Rana, independent researcher & Babyrani Yumnam, Indian Institute of Mass Communication

Concluding remarks (5:00 pm – 5:30 pm)

Karen Fowler-Watt
The Media School, Bournemouth University

Alan Fisher
Journalist, Al Jazeera

Yennue Zarate Valderrama
University of Westminster

Professor Stuart Allan
The Media School, Bournemouth University

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Organisers
Dr Chindu Sreedharan, csreedharan@bournemouth.ac.uk, 07984467763
Dr Einar Thorsen, ethorsen@bournemouth.ac.uk

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