Program
This is the final program of INCOMES 2010. More information about panels is available after the schedule.
October 27
9.00-10.00 | Registration |
9.30-10.00 | Coffee |
10.00- 11.30 | Opening ceremony Key note speech The television production of a mega event : the Olympic Games storytelling’ Andrew Billings – University of Indiana (USA) |
11.30-12.15 | Panel 1 – Regulation of Media events |
12.15-14.00 | Lunch |
14.00-15.30 | Panel 2 – Televised sports |
15.30-17.00 | Key note speech Televising the World Cup: A Cultural History of Technological Rhetoric’. Richard Haynes – University of Stirling (UK) |
19.30 | Dinner |
October 28
9.30-11.00 | Panel 3 – Issues in media coverage of sports I |
11.00-11.15 | Coffee break |
11.15-12.15 | Panel 4 – Issues in media coverage of sports II |
12.15 | Closing ceremony |
PANELS
Panel 1 – Regulation of Media events
chair: Ana Luisa Pereira (University of Porto)
‘Freedom of Speech and the FIFA World Cup – Score: FIFA – Freedom of Speech 2-1?’
K.E.A. de Beer (University of Amsterdam)
‘The Olympic Charter: What kind of regulation for the interplay between the Olympics and the Media’
Alexandre Mestre (UAL and Lusofona University)
Panel 2 – Televised sports
chair: Richard Haynes (University of Stirling )
‘Structures of large Football tournaments on television: A longitudinal and fine analysis concerning the quality of tv-broadcasts of large Football evenings’
Thomas Horky (University of Hamburg)
‘Translating Space and Time: The Contribution of Sport’s Mega Events to Television’s ongoing Transformation’
Markus Stauff (University of Amsterdam)
‘”Us and them?” European Identity in the German and British Television Broadcasts of the Football World Cup 2010’
Cordula Nitsch and Dennis Lichtenstein (Universität Augsburg)
‘Constructing the Image of the Fan – The World Cup 2010’
Karin Becker, Robert Kautsky and Andreas Widholm (Stockholm University)
Panel 3 – Issues in media coverage of sports I
chair: Rui Garcia/ Rui Novais (University of Porto)
‘Gender and Sports: Barcelona 2010’
David Fernandes and Joana Coelho (Universidade do Porto)
‘Flags Online? Portuguese and Brazilian reporting of the 2010 World Cup qualifying group’
Rui Novais and Tatiane Figueiredo (Universidade do Porto)
‘Olympic excellence, demographics and geography’
Carlos Brás and Mário Teixeira (Universidade de Évora)
Panel 4 – Issues in media coverage of sports II
chair: Teresa Lacerda (University of Porto)
‘Aggressive Language and Conflict in Live Sport Events’
Andrei Păunescu (Spiru Haret University)
‘Sport mega-event, media and Afro pessimism: French and UK newspaper coverage of the 2010 FIFA world Cup in South Africa’
Toussaint Nothias (King’s College London)
‘Fighting for Rating. New Trends in the Construction of Sports News into the Context of Globalization’
Bianca Marina Mitu (University of Bucharest)
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