The Role of Identity for Audiences

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Respondent for paper 444 is Dr. Nissim Katz
Respondent for paper 367 is Dr. Jessica El-Khoury
Respondent for paper 196 is Prof. Andrea Nanetti
Respondent for paper 1491 is Dr. Maite Soto Sanfiel,
Respondent for paper 79 is Ms. Ziyu Gong

The Role of Identity for Audiences
Session Code:
AUD-10
Chair:
Nissim
Katz
Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee
444
Refusing to watch True Crimes: impact of murder rate
Session Code:
AUD-10
María T.
Soto-Sanfiel
National University of Singapore
Diego F.
Montoya-Bermúdez
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali
367
Exploring the Consumer Perceptions of Starbucks’s Glocalization by Cross-Cultural Strategies in China
Session Code:
AUD-10
Ziyu
Gong
Hong Kong Metropolitan University
Sunny Sui-kwong
Lam
Hong Kong Metropolitan University
196
”It's not us, it's the government": Representations and perceptions of a national minority in the mainstream media during a global pandemic - the case of Israeli Arabs and Covid-19
Session Code:
AUD-10
Nissim
Katz
Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee
1491
Challenges of Attaining Self-Worth: Reorientation of Self through Interpersonal and Media Communication
Session Code:
AUD-10
Jessica
El-Khoury
Notre Dame University - Louaize
79
Acquiring Knowledge from Online Audio-Visual Sources - Opportunities and Challenges for the Audience
Session Code:
AUD-10
Andrea
Nanetti
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Yifang
Cui
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

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