[Air-l] Convention Schedule - Media Ecology Association, June 10-13, 2004 Rochester NY

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THE FIFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE MEDIA ECOLOGY ASSOCIATION
June 10-13, 2004
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, New York

MEDIA ENVIRONMENTS AND THE LIBERAL ARTS

Sponsored by
The Department of Communication and
The William A. Kern Professor in Communications
College of Liberal Arts
Rochester Institute of Technology

<http://www.media-ecology.org>

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PROGRAM SCHEDULE (as of 6/2/04)

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THURSDAY, June 10, 2004

2:00-5:30 p.m. Registration (Faculty Commons)

3:00-3:15 SESSIONS

Session 1-A
The Challenges of Audience as Author: Multiplayer Online Games and 
Virtual Worlds (Room 06-3201)
Moderator: Stephen Jacobs - Rochester Institute of Technology
Panelists:
Stuart Butterfield - Ludicorp
Mary Demarle - Freelance Game Writer
Lee Pearson - There.com

Session 1-B
Music, Poetry and Mediated Expressions (Room 06-3225)
Chair: Carl Atkins - Rochester Institute of Technology

Composing Music for Electroacoustic Environments
Ann Warde - Independent Composer

What About the Poetic? Notes on the Relationship between the Musical and 
the Linguistic in Contemporary Music Culture
Jelle Dierickx - University of Ghent

Vocal Media Environments
Rick Scott - F’loom/ Rochester Institute of Technology

Session 1-C
Media Environments and Cultural Messages (Room 06-3214)
Chair: Keith Jenkins - Rochester Institute of Technology

Exhibiting Optimism: The Visual Culture of Early Twentieth-Century 
Health Exhibits
Christine Keiner - Rochester Institute of Technology

“Eating the Other”: Simulation, Orientalism, and the Act of Dining Out
Carlnita P. Greene - University of Texas, Austin

Romance of the Unreal: Three Critical Approaches to Women’s Online Erotica
Abigail Derecho - Northwestern University

4:30-5:45 SESSIONS

Session 2-A
Digital Poetries and Poetics (Room 06-3201)
Moderator: John Roche - Rochester Institute of Technology
Panelists:
Brandon Barr - University of Rochester
Stephen Jacobs - Rochester Institute of Technology
Linda Reinfeld - Rochester Institute of Technology

Session 2-B
Globalization and the Media (Room 06-3214)
Chair: Dave Newman - Rochester Institute of Technology

Critique or Consent? Transgressive Animation and American Power: 
Re-Viewing The Simpsons and South Park
Amit Ray - Rochester Institute of Technology

Globalization, Fandom, and “Cyber-Solidarity”
Ed Wiltse - Nazareth College

Communication/Media as a Leading Component of “DNA” of the 
“Super-Organism” of Global Human Culture
Felix Rizvanov - Rochester Institute of Technology

Session 2-C
Thickening the Word and the Return of the Trickster (Room 06-3225)
Chair: Paul Guzzardo - Humanities Instructional Television Educational 
Center
Participants:
Sung Ho Kim - Washington University
Brett Murphy - Washington University/Electrolift Productions

5:45-6:15 Welcoming Reception (Faculty Commons)

6:15-6:45 Welcoming Remarks (Room 06-A 205)
Glenn Kist - Rochester Institute of Technology
Lance Strate - Fordham University

6:45-7:45 Plenary Session: The Computational Mind and the Digitized 
Society (Room 06-A 205)
David R. Olson - University of Toronto

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FRIDAY, June 11, 2004

8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Registration (Faculty Commons)

9:00-10:15 SESSIONS

Session 3-A
My Media Ecology Includes Linguistics, Cultural Anthropology, Knowledge 
Management and Collaboration Studies (Room 06-A 205)
Chair: James C. Morrison - Emerson College
Presenter: Robert K. Logan - University of Toronto
Respondent: James C. Morrison - Emerson College

Session 3-B
Community Building and Media Environments (Room 06-3201)
Chair: Cheryl Casey - New York University

Gecyberschaft: Trusting Our Symbols with Our Lives
Mary Ann Allison - New York University

Community Media Empowerment
Margot Hardenbergh - Fordham University

The Bhangra Wave
Anjali Gera - Indian Institute of Technology

Managing the MEA Online Community
Janet Sternberg - Fordham University

10:30-11:45 SESSIONS

Session 4-A
Media Environments and Literacy Issues (Room 06-A205)
Chair: Mark Lipton - University of Toronto

Media Literacy: Integrating Technological and Communication Competencies 
in K-12 Education
Ann Giralico Pearlman - Empire State College

Virtual Language: Altered Functions of Language in Transforming Space 
and Shaping Information
Chris Burnett - Visual Studies Workshop

Nationwide Technological Illiteracy and What the Tech! Can One Radio 
Show Save the Country?
Stephen Jacobs - Rochester Institute of Technology

When is Now? Twenty First Century High School
Mark Lipton - University of Toronto

Session 4-B
New Approaches to Media Ecology (Room 06-3201)
Chair: Thomas F. Gencarelli - Montclair State University

Ambient Video: The Transformation of the Domestic Cinematic Experience
Jim Bizzocchi - Simon Fraser University

Formula for a Fuhrer: Idolatry Made Easy in a Culture of Irrationality 
and Spectacle
Arthur W. Hunt, III - Geneva College

 From Secondary Orality to Secondary Literacy
James C. Morrison - Emerson College

Rhetoric and Orality in a Mass-Technological Society
Stephen Weinstock - Independent Scholar

Session 4-C
Social Issues and Technology (Room 06-3252)
Chair: Grant Cos - Rochester Institute of Technology

General Guidelines for the Investigation of Technology
Boris Hellmann - SUNY Buffalo

Sticks and Carrots: Global Rules, Local Enforcement of Intellectual 
Property Rights in Eastern Asian Nations
Jack Rosenberry - St. John Fisher College

Recreational Surveillance and Social Interaction
Stacy Rosenberg - New York University

Destruction of Communication Skills Due to Overabundance of Information 
on the Internet
Jordan P. Curtis - SUNY Postsdam

12:00-1:15 Lunch Break (On Your Own)

12:00-2:45 MEA Board Meeting

1:30- 2:45 ACTIVITIES

Tour of Cary Collection (please sign up) (2nd Floor, Wallace Library)

Nature Walk (along RIT’s Nature Trail)

Music Presentation: Catastrophe and Cooperation: Interactive Music 
Systems that Shape Communication Networks Among Performers (Room 06-A 205)
Ann Warde - Independent Composer

3:00-4:15 Plenary Session: The Future of Literature in Digital 
Environments (Room 06-A 205)
Moderator: John Roche - Rochester Institute of Technology
Panelists:
Twyla Gibson - University of Toronto
Marjorie C. Luesebrink - Electronic Literature Organization
Marla Schweppe - Rochester Institute of Technology

4:30-5:45 SESSIONS

Session 5-A
Weblogs and Cross-Disciplinary Communication (Room 06-A 205)
Moderator: Elizabeth Lane Lawley - Rochester Institute of Technology
Panelists:
Alexander Halavais - SUNY Buffalo
Sébastien Paquet - National Research Council of Canada
Clay Shirky - New York University
Jill Walker - University of Bergen

Session 5-B
Media Ecology and Education in a Technological Society (Room 06-3201)
Moderator: Casey Man Kong Lum - William Paterson University
Panelists:
Joyce Hanks - University of Scranton
Mary Alice Shaver - University of Central Florida
Lance Strate - Fordham University

Session 5-C
Images and Visual Media Environments (Room 06-3225)
Chair: Susan Jasko - California University of Pennsylvania

The Rhetoric of Material Information, or the Digitized Body
Lisa Hermsen - Rochester Institute of Technology

Buffy, the Vampire Slayer: Strong, Brave, Resourceful--What’s a Girl to 
Do? Female Identity and the New Mythos
Susan Jasko - California University of Pennsylvania

Filming the Catastrophe: Representing Trauma in Film
Marie Lovrod - Five Colleges Women’s Studies Research Center

Traumatic Pedagogy: Images and Metaphor
Jessica Lieberman - Rochester Institute of Technology

5:45-6:45 Reception (Faculty Commons)

7:00-8:15 Keynote Address: The Gamers’ Renaissance: Co-Authoring Reality 
for the Fun of It (Ingle Auditorium, Student Alumni Union)
Douglas Rushkoff - New York University

8:15 Multimedia Event: String and Brush Mediated Sentinel (Outdoors)
W. Michelle Harris - Rochester Institute of Technology

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SATURDAY, June 12, 2004

8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Registration (Faculty Commons)

9:00-10:15 SESSIONS

Session 6-A
Media Ecology: Theoretical Directions (Room 06-3201)
Chair: Thomas F. Gencarelli - Montclair State University

The Cellphone as a Cultural Disturbance
Elizabeth Fitzgerald - Fordham University

Tao of Media Ecology
Paul Grosswiler - University of Maine

Taoism, Media Ecology, and the Reason Why the West Just Can’t ‘Dig It’
Megan Rogers - Fordham University

King Spoil-Sport: The Death and Resurrection of the Global Shaman
Kyle Outlaw - New York University

Session 6-B
Cultural Messages and Media Environments (Room 06-A205)
Chair: Corey Anton - Grand Valley State University

Visual “Re-Enactments” and the Role of Spectatorship in Telling the News
John Huxford - Villanova University

Louis E. Lomax and Coverage of the Black Muslims: How a Documentary on a 
Separatist Movement Opened the Broadcast News Arena to African Americans
Clarence Cotton, Jr. - Hampton University

Theme Parks as Sacred Places and Commercial Sanctuaries
Kip Redick - Christopher Newport University

Edmund Carpenter: Maverick Anthropologist and Media Ecology Pioneer
Harald E. L. Prins - Kansas State University

Cultural Identities and Digital Environments
María de la Luz Casas Pérez - Instituto Tecnológico, Campus Morelos, México

Session 6-C
Media Ecology at the Movies (Room 06-3225)
Chair: Edward A. Wachtel - Fordham University

Beneath the Surface of American Beauty
Eirini Konstantinidou - Fordham University

Thus Spake the Prophet: The Drama of Systems in Tony Kushner’s “Angels 
in America”
Jessica Knapp - Fordham University

Orson Welles as Medium Theorist
Paul Heyer - Wilfrid Laurier University

Cinesthetic Memory: Towards a Phenomenological Ethnography of Film Viewing
Kevin Taylor Anderson - University of Massachusetts, Amherst

10:30-11:45 SESSIONS

Session 7-A
Natural and Visual Ecologies (Room 06-3201)
Moderator: Raymond Gozzi, Jr. - Ithaca College
Panelists:
Susan B. Barnes - Rochester Institute of Technology
Chad Okrusch - University of Oregon
Wendy Snetsinger - Pennsylvania State University

Session 7-B
New Media Environments (Room 06-3225)
Chair: Davis Foulger - Evolutionary Media

Transient Reformations: Transforming Place Through Projection
W. Michelle Harris - Rochester Institute of Technology

Improvisational Comedy and the Internet
Susan Jacobson - Marymount Manhattan College

Blogs: A First Person Narrative in Real Time
Elouise Oyzon - Rochester Institute of Technology

The Creation of a Performance Medium: But Is It a Video Game or a 
Role-Playing Game?
Chad Tew - University of Southern Indiana

Session 7-C
“Toronto School of Communication”: Canadian Contributions to Media 
Ecology (Room 06-A205)
Moderator: Mark Lipton - University of Toronto
Panelists:
Donald J. Gillies - Ryerson University
Liss Jeffrey - University of Toronto
Alexander Kuskis - Royal Roads University
Robert K. Logan - University of Toronto

12:00-1:00 Buffet Luncheon (Outside Building 6)
Sponsored by the Kern Professor in Communications, Rochester Institute 
of Technology

1:15-2:45
Tribute to Neil Postman (Room 06-A205)
Moderator: Janet Sternberg - Fordham University
Panelists:
Susan B. Barnes - Rochester Institute of Technology
Thomas F. Gencarelli - Montclair State University
Casey Man Kong Lum - William Paterson University
Edward A. Wachtel - Fordham University

3:00-4:15 SESSIONS

Session 8-A
Workshop: Paradise Lost (and Found) in Translation: Drawing from the 
Liberal Arts and Using Skits in Re-Mapping Our Media Environment (Room 
06-3214)
Fred Cheyunski - Rohm and Haas Company

Session 8-B
Reevaluating Goffman in the Context of New Technologies (Room 06- 3225)
Chair: Brian Cogan - Molloy College

Framing the Future: A Frame Analysis of the Discourse of the “Electronic 
Frontier”
Luiz Carlos Baptista - Catholic University, Lisbon

Misbehavior in Public Places: Goffman’s Analysis of Situational 
Improprieties
Janet Sternberg - Fordham University

Erving Goffman as Media Ecologist: Re-Framing the Interdiscipline
Liss Jeffrey - University of Toronto

Framing the Useful: A Frame Analysis of the Introduction of the Personal 
Computer
Brian Cogan - Molloy College

Session 8-C
Tribute to Walter Ong (Room 06-A205)
Moderator: Lance Strate - Fordham University
Panelists:
Twyla Gibson - University of Toronto
Vincent Hevern, SJ - Le Moyne College
Anthony Palmeri - University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
Lori Ramos - William Paterson University
Thomas D. Zlatic - Saint Louis College of Pharmacy

4:30-5:15 Plenary Session: Renegotiating the Social Contract: The Rise 
of the Technology of Distrust (Room 06-A205)
Gary Gumpert - Communication Landscapers
Susan Drucker - Hofstra University

5:30-6:15 Presidential Address: The Persistence of the Word (Room 06-A205)
Lance Strate - Fordham University

6:15-7:00 Presentation of the MEA Awards (Room 06-A205)

7:00-8:15 Plenary Session: The Interface between Writing and Art (Room 
06-A205)
Denise Schmandt-Besserat - University of Texas, Austin

8:15-9:30 Reception (Faculty Commons)

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SUNDAY, June 13, 2004

10:00-11:30 MEA Business Meeting (1824 Room, Student Alumni Union)
Moderator: Casey Man Kong Lum - William Paterson University
All are welcome to attend

11:45-1:00 Plenary Session: The Future of the Internet and Digital Media 
(1824 Room, Student Alumni Union)
Moderator: Susan B. Barnes - Rochester Institute of Technology
Panelists:
Ronald J. Deibert - University of Toronto
Gary Gumpert - Communication Landscapers
Liss Jeffrey - University of Toronto
Mary Madden - Pew Internet & American Life Project

1:00 Closing Remarks

1:15 Convention Adjourns

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Convention Fees for MEA Members
US $40 Member Registration (on-site)
US $20 Student Registration (full-time student ID required)

Convention Fees for Non-Members
US $60 Convention Registration Only
US $25 Student Convention Registration Only

MEA Membership Fees
(January 1, 2004 through December 31, 2004)
US $40 Membership
US $20 Student Membership (full-time student ID required)

Sessions will be held on the RIT Campus.
Directions to the RIT Campus are available at 
<http://www.rit.edu/~960www/information/directions.shtml>.

The conference hotel, located on the RIT Campus,
is the Radisson Hotel Rochester Airport.
Free shuttle service is available
between the Rochester airport and the hotel.
Please mention MEA when making hotel reservations
to receive the convention rate.
Radisson Hotel Rochester Airport
175 Jefferson Rd.
Rochester, NY 14623
800-333-3333 toll free
585-475-1910 | 585-475-9633 fax
<RHI_RONY {at} Radisson.com>

Questions? Contact the Convention Coordinator:
Sue Barnes
Communication Dept.
Rochester Institute of Technology
92 Lomb Memorial Dr.
Rochester, NY 14623-5604
585-475-4695 voice | 585-475-7732 fax
<sbbgpt {at} rit.edu>

News and information about the event is also available
at the Convention Blog <http://www.rit.edu/~sbbgpt/mea-rit>
and at the MEA Web site <<http://www.media-ecology.org>.

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