Concurrent Panels Session 3

Panel 1: Embracing Opportunities through New Media

Location: BTSU 315

Description: The panelists in this session examine new media and the opportunities it provides for both individuals and groups. By developing theories and analyzing case studies, the panelists look at issues of agency and power in the digital world.

Category: New Media

Faculty Respondent: Dr. Louisa Ha


Panel 2: Where Do I Belong? Constructions of National Identity in the Globalized World

Location: BTSU 314

Description: The papers in this panel analyze notions of national identity in local and global contexts. The panelists examine notions of nationhood as they relate to individual and group identities in different cultural contexts.

Category: Nation and Identity

Faculty Respondent: Dr. Radhika Gajjala

Schedule

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2015
Friday, March 27th
1:00 PM

Panel 1

A Theory of Hashtag Hijacking

Benjamin Brojakowski, Bowling Green State University
Lisa K. Hanasono, Bowling Green State University

BTSU 315

1:00 PM - 1:55 PM

Panel 1

“Do sneeze in my Face”- The Rejection of Anti-MERS Public Health Messages by Saudi Arabian Camel Farmers

Nicholas Prephan, Wayne State University

BTSU 315

1:00 PM - 1:55 PM

Panel 1

Exploring the Veronica Mars Fan Movement

Julia E. Largent, Bowling Green State University

BTSU 315

1:00 PM - 1:55 PM

Panel 2

Cross-Cultural Semiotic Analysis of American Ideological Values

Sasha Allgayer, Bowling Green State University
Emi Kanemoto, Bowling Green State University

BTSU 314

1:00 PM - 1:55 PM

Panel 2

Genghis Khan…the Great Wall…Gourmet Coffee? Chinese Consumption Identity and the Launch of Starbucks in Inner Mongolia

Ruimeng Yang, Bowling Green State University

BTSU 314

1:00 PM - 1:55 PM

Panel 2

The Identity and Identity: The Extant of National and Regional Identity on Albanian Students

Nina Gjoçi, Bowling Green State University

BTSU 314

1:00 PM - 1:55 PM