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Contemporary Media Representations

Monday, 16 July 2018: 19:30-20:50
Location: 204 (MTCC NORTH BUILDING)
RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture (host committee)

Language: English and Spanish

La comunicación puede reducir los comportamientos violentos. En Iberoamérica existen activas comunidades que puede aportar interesantes experiencias sobre modos de trabajar contra la violencia. En esta sesión se comparten experiencias sobre buenas prácticas comunicativas contra la violencia en paises y organizaciones latinoamericanos.

En esta sesión son bienvenidos estudios sobre sobre políticas públicas contra la violencia en Amierica Latina, sobre iniciativas de organizaciones de la sociedad civil y estudios empíricos experimentales

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Communication can reduce violent behavior. In Latin America there are active communities that can provide interesting experiences on ways to work against violence. This session will share experiences on good communicative practices against violence in Latin American countries and organizations.

This session welcomes studies on public policies against violence in Latin America, initiatives by civil society organizations and experimental empirical studies

Session Organizer:
Jose A. RUIZ SAN ROMAN, Universidad Complutense Madrid, Spain
Chair:
Costas PETRAKIS, TEI of Ionian Islands, Greece
Oral Presentations
Challenges Faced By Female Journalists: A Study of District Multan, Pakistan
Kamran ISHFAQ, Department of Sociology, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan, Pakistan; Ayesha ALTAF, M.Phil in Social Sciences, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan, Pakistan; Johar ALI, university of peshawar, Pakistan; Bareera FAYYAZ, M.Phil Economics, National College of Business Administration and Economics, Multan Campus, Pakistan, Pakistan; Farooq AYYAZ, Government Alamdar Hussain Islamia Degree College Multan, Pakistan, Pakistan
The Power of Mass Media within the Social Construction of Crime: Analyzing the Pederasty Case in the Spanish Newspapers
Raquel PASTOR, University of Cadiz, Spain; María del Mar MARTÍN ARAGÓN, University of Cadiz, Spain
Television Consumption and Social Stratification: An Italian Case Study
Simona DILIBERTO, University of Palermo, Italy; Maurizio PISATI, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
Series in Digital Media: A Study with Young Brazilians on Habits of Transnational Consumption
Joana PELLERANO, ESPM-SP, Brazil; Viviane RIEGEL, ESPM-SP, Brazil