We are thrilled to share that our research group, ECHO, had a remarkable presence at the 10th European Communication Conference (ECREA 2024) held from September 24th to 27th in beautiful Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Our team presented research in several networks, including Film Studies, Digital Culture and Communication and Diaspora, Migration and the Media, contributing to the conference overarching theme of “Communication & Social (Dis)order.” The event provided an incredible platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and fostering collaborations with fellow scholars and professionals from around the globe. A huge thank you to the organizers and all the participants for making this conference an unforgettable experience. Stay tuned for more updates and insights from our team!
Prof. dr. Silvia Almenara Niebla | Revealing the emotions of pro-migration activists through film: Confronting violent ignorance on the border of Ceuta and Melilla |
Prof. dr. Yazan Badran | Pan-Arab news satire: Transnational critiques and the contingency of satire |
Briar Dickey | The final boss is woke: Video games and the gender discourses of far-fight video influencers |
Prof. dr. Jana Goyvaerts | Beyond the matrix: Mapping far right film references |
Maximilian Grönegräs | "Don’t hate the media, be the media!": An analysis of pseudo-journalistic political communication |
Dr. Valériane Mistiaen | Building consensus in European discourse about migration: Willingness to avoid disorder or to protect immigrants? |
Dr. Omran Shroufi | Cultural critique from the right: The German far-right podcast ‘von rechts gelesen’ |
Florian Stegen | A mixed-methodological mapping of the Hollywood (fan-)paratext in the digital age: Long live the Snyderverse |
Giacomo Toffano | Spectres of migration: Mobile hauntologies, a hybrid genre |