July 24, Thursday
8:00 am Registration (Leong Hall lobby)
9:00 am Opening Ceremonies (Leong Hall Auditorium)
Opening Prayer
Welcome Remarks by Fr. Jose Ramon T. Villarin, S.J. (President of Ateneo de Manila University)
9:30 am Keynote Address Michael Glantz, PhD (Director, Center for Capacity Building University of Colorado – Boulder)
10:30 am Coffee Break (Leong Hall lobby)
10:45 am Session 1: Reporting on Yolanda/Haiyan (Leong Hall Auditorium)
Philippine news reporting of deaths and mortality during Yolanda
Monica Castro & Greta Solinap (Health Sciences Program, Ateneo de Manila University)
Comparative analysis of international and local news reporting of Typhoon Yolanda
Monica Castro & Greta Solinap (Health Sciences Program, Ateneo de Manila University)
“In Focus”: The mediation of distant suffering as seen in CNN.com international photographs of supertyphoon Yolanda
Anthony Perez, Jonathan Sewell & Angela Sy (Department of Comunication, Ateneo de Manila University)
The amplification of supertyphoon Yolanda-related risks in the reporting of GMA7’s 24 Oras
Alyssa Batu & Precious Romano (College of Mass Communication, University of the Philippines Diliman)
12:00 nn Lunch Break (Leong Hall Roof Deck)
1:00 pm Session 2: Perspectives from Local Communities (Faura Hall AVR)
Public perception, information sources and local government communication of disaster preparedness in flood-prone lakeshore community of Bay, Laguna
Noreen Lagonoy & Rosario Tatlonghari (College of Development Communication, University of the Philippines Los Baños)
Redefining community-based disaster risk management system (CBDRMS) through early warning system and ICT strategies
Ma. Victoria Pineda (Information Technology Department, De La Salle University Manila)
Pandemic panic: Perceptions, impacts, and lessons at risk communication on Pangasinan mysterious disease news
Adrian Lawrence Carvajal (St. Paul University Quezon City)
2:15 pm Session 3: Learning Lessons from Past Disasters (Faura Hall AVR)
More than crossing fingers at home during a disaster: The Filipino Gen Y’s family disaster preparedness
Adrian Lawrence Carvajal (St. Paul University Quezon City)
Media and metanoia in (un)covering floods and typhoon disasters: some lessons revisited
Ronald Henson (Lyceum University of the Philippines)
3:15 pm Coffee Break (Faura Hall AVR lobby)
3:30 pm Special Session: The Yolanda Experience (Faura Hall AVR)
Trimedia dissemination and responses of most impacted residents of Tacloban City on supertyphoon Yolanda
Ma. Meta Aboga, et al. (Leyte Normal University)
Realpolitik: Relief operations of Tacloban City Social Welfare Development Office
Jonah Rosal, et al. (Leyte Normal University)
4:15 pm Day 1 Closing
July 25, Friday
8:00 am Registration (Leong Hall lobby)
8:50 am Opening Prayer (Leong Hall Auditorium)
9:00 am Session 4: Humanitarianism and Technology in Disaster Situations (Leong Hall Auditorium)
Communicating agencies’ humanitarianism in natural disaster and conflict crises: differences, challenges, and dilemmas
Carlo Piccinini (Cardiff University)
Romanticizing Resilience: The Disaster Imaginary of Middle-Class Manila
Jonathan Ong (Leicester University)
Twitter in the face of disaster: The role of Twitter during Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines
Edson Tandoc & Bruno Takahashi (Division of Journalism and Publishing,Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University)
10:00 am Coffee Break (Leong Hall lobby)
10:15 am Session 5: The International Experience (Leong Hall Auditorium)
Energy policy and environmental risk communication in the media literacy classroom
Gabrielle Hadl (Kwansei Gakuin University, Kobe, Japan)
Developing a disaster management model for news production in Nepal: A framing analysis on Nepalese media portrayal of disaster events using news frames and PPRR cycle
Bharat Poudel, et al. (Queensland University of Technology / Nepal Centre for Disaster Management)
A case study on the South Korean ferry disaster
Sangjo Park, Sukyung Kim & Suyeon Han (Seoul National University)
11:15 am Roundtable 1: Experiences in Disaster Coverage (Leong Hall Auditorium)
(Moderator: Estelle Marie Ladrido)
12:30 pm Lunch (Leong Hall Roofdeck)
1:30 pm Roundtable 2: Public Understanding of the Science of Disasters (Leong Hall Auditorium)
(Moderator: Inez Ponce de Leon, PhD)
3:00 pm Roundtable 3: Multi-Sectoral Perspectives on Post-Disaster Response and Communication (Leong Hall Auditorium)
(Moderator: Severino Sarmenta, Jr., PhD)
4:30 pm Concluding Thoughts Michael Glantz, PhD
4:45 pm Closing Remarks
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