The Congress will be held in Spanish and English, and there will be simultaneous interpretation in all sessions where it is possible.

DAY 1 (MAY 20th): NARRATIVE POWER AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Morning session (Location: Auditorium). With simultaneous interpretation
09:00Reception of participants
09:30 a 10:00

Opening session


(in Spanish)
  • Introductory remarks by Noam Chomsky (video)
  • Vicent Climent, Rector of the Universitat Jaume I
  • Eloísa Nos Aldás, Universitat Jaume I, PI Project e-comsoc
  • Sonia París Albert, Coordinator of the International Master in Peace, Conflict and Development Studies and Director of the UNESCO Chair of Philosophy for Peace
  • Javier Erro Sala, Representative of Foro Comunicación, Educación y Ciudadanía
  • Lidia Ucher, representative of #comunicambio network
10:00 a 12:00

Discussion panel:
Critical studies in communication and imagination

(in English)
  • Athena Athanasiou, Panteion University, Greece
    Whither the demos of democracy? The political performativity of “the people”
  • Stephen Duncombe, New York University, United States
    Spectacular Protest: Communications, Performance and Political Impact
Moderator: María José Gámez Fuentes, Universitat Jaume I
COFFEE BREAK
12:30 a 14:30

Roundtable of analysis:
State of art in Communication,
Civil society and Social Change

(in Spanish)
  • Agustín García Matilla, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
  • Javier Erro Sala, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain
  • Manuel Chaparro Escudero, Universidad de Málaga, Spain
  • Montse Santolino Prieto, LaFede.cat (Organitzacions per a la Justícia Global), Spain
  • Manuela Mesa, CEIPAZ, Spain
Moderator: Víctor Marí Sáez, Universidad de Cádiz, Spain
LUNCH BREAK
Afternoon session
15:30 a 16:30
Tisana meeting
Tribute to Miguel Romero, with Silvia Chocarro
Location: Café dels Sentits
17:00 a 19:00

Panels of papers (simultaneous sessions)


Location: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Communication and social change: epistemologies and indicators (Session in Spanish. Classroom HA1105. Capacity 112 people)
Invited speaker: Flor Enghel, Malmö Univertisty, Sweden (videoconference)
Panelists*:
  • José Manuel Martín Corvillo: “Parasitismo en las comunicaciones del 15M: la reducción del esfuerzo cognitivo como eje del lenguaje de la protesta”
  • José Antonio Palao Errando: “La enunciación compleja: hermenéutica, semiótica y política en el siglo XXI. El caso de Podemos”
  • Lidia Sanz Molina, Susana Gómez Redondo and Juan Romay Coca: “La cultura de paz como parte del paradigma emergente de la posmodernidad y la socio-hermenéutica”
Coordinators: Salvador Seguí-Cosme and Irene Comins Mingol (Universitat Jaume I)

From victims to indignants: discourses, representations and empowerment (Session in Spanish with interpretation. Aula Magna. Capacity 180 people)
Invited speaker: Vicente Sánchez Biosca, Universidad de Valencia, Spain
Panelists*:
  • Marta Rodríguez-Fouz: “¿Relatos restaurativos? Acercamiento a las dificultades para construir una memoria compartida sobre ETA y sus víctimas”
  • Enrique Arroyas and Pedro Luis Pérez Díaz: “La nueva narrativa identitaria del populismo: un análisis del discurso de Pablo Iglesias (Podemos) en Twitter”
  • David Muñoz-Rodríguez and Antonio Santos-Ortega: “Estrategias de resignificación y visibilización del conflicto social desde la juventud universitaria”
Coordinators: Vicente Benet and Alex Arévalo Salinas (Universitat Jaume I)

Commercial communication, organizations and social change + Social mobilizations and emotions (Session in Spanish. Classroom HA1015. Capacity 89 people)
Invited speaker: Carlos Ballesteros García, Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid, Spain
Panelists*:
  • María Cruz Alvarado López, Rocío Collado Alonso and Susana de Andrés del Campo: “Comunicación inclusiva y nueva publicidad: de la reflexión a la praxis”
  • María José Gámez Fuentes and Marcial García López: “Las marcas y la seducción del activismo”
  • Cristina Díaz and Daniel Pinazo: “Emociones sociales y percepción de la pobreza colectiva: nuevas estrategias de comunicación publicitaria”
  • Celia Serrano Fernández: “Del discurso asistencialista al enfoque de derechos: el caso de la Xarxa de Xarxes d’Acció Social i Cooperació”
  • Emma Gómez-Nicolau and David Muñoz-Rodríguez: “Subversión simbólica de la protesta en un contexto local a través de las movilizaciones de la Koordinadora del Parke Alcosa”
Coordinators: Yolanda Polo (CONGD), Montse Santolino (La Fede.cat – Organitzacions per a la Justícia Global) and Eloísa Nos Aldás (Universitat Jaume I)

*The coordinators will present the rest of papers, wich will be available in the conference proceedings
DAY 2 (MAY 21st): COMMUNICATION 3.0 AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
Morning session (Location: Auditorium). With simultaneous interpretation
09:30 a 11:30

Discussion panel:
Digital networks and power

(in Spanish)
  • Javier Toret Medina, UOC/IN3, @datanalysis15m
  • Donatella Della Porta, European University Institute, Italy (video in English)
  • Víctor Sampedro Blanco, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
Moderator: Ígor Sádaba, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
COFFEE BREAK
12:00 a 14:00

Roundtable of experiences:
Communication, social movements and social change

(in Spanish)
Moderator: Susana Sanz (@suysulucha)
LUNCH BREAK
Afternoon session
15:30 a 16:30
Tisana meeting
Encounters with organizations and initiatives
Location: Café dels Sentits
16:30 a 18:30

Panels of papers (simultaneous sessions)


Location: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Journalism, media and social change (Session in Spanish. Classroom HA1105. Capacity 112 people)
Invited speaker: Francisco Sierra Caballero, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain (video)
Panelists*:
  • Sandro Macassi: “La cobertura de conflictos socioambientales desde un enfoque de cultura de paz”
  • Sergio Villanueva Baselga, Juan Ramos Martín, Alejandro Barranquero and Gloria Rosique Cedillo: “El papel de los jóvenes en la construcción de los medios para el cambio social en España”
  • Helena Domínguez García: “Movimientos sociales y medios de comunicación: La experiencia de los okupas de Barcelona en los 90”
Coordinators: Eva Espinar (Universidad de Alicante) and Amador Iranzo (Universitat Jaume I)

Education, civil society and social change (Session in Spanish. Classroom HA1015. Capacity 89 people)
Invited speaker: Omar Rincón Rodríguez, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
Panelists*:
  • Ángel Barbas Coslado: “Comunicación educativa y cultura política en el Movimiento 15-M”
  • Paola Ruiz-Bernardo, Odet Moliner-García and Joan Traver-Martí: “Claves para comprender los procesos de democratización en la escuela. Una aproximación teórica”
  • Eleanor Brown: “Creando condiciones para la prosperidad en estudiantes: un estudio de caso sobre capacidades de desarrollo a través una comunidad no-formal de aprendizaje en una universidad”
  • Carme Mayugo: “Puntos de encuentro entre educomunicación y comunicación comunitaria”
Coordinators: Lidón Moliner and Andrea Francisco (Universitat Jaume I)

Cyberactivism, social change and social movements + Artivism and transmedia narratives (Session in English with interpretation. Aula Magna. Capacity 180 people)
Invited speaker: Jeffrey Juris, Northeastern University, United States (video)
Panelists*:
  • Manisha Pathak-Shelat: “Cyberactivism, Civic Agency,and Social Change: The Significance of Discursive Civic Action”
  • Jale Balaban Salı and Şeyma Esin Erben: “Gender Perspective on Social Media Tagging: The Case of Twitter Hashtags of Gezi Park Protests”
  • Paula Serafini: “Between Song and Protest: Constructing a Collective Identity in Art Activist Groups”
  • Nohemi Lugo and María Elena Melón: “Alternate Reality Games. Worldbuilding and Game Design to Promote Citizenship across the Curriculum”
Coordinators: Sonia Núñez Puente (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos) and Alessandra Farné (Universitat Jaume I)

*The coordinators will present the rest of papers, wich will be available in the conference proceedings
18:45
Cuerdas: forum theatre and community music
Organized by students from the Master in International Studies in Peace, Conflict and Development, Enrutat't, Comusitària and team UJI
Location: classroom Carles Pons of the Faculty of Law and Economics
DAY 3 (MAY 22nd): COMMUNICATION AND EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE FROM CIVIL SOCIETY
Morning session (Location: Auditorium). With simultaneous interpretation
09:30 a 11:30

Discussion panel:
Civil society, communication and education for social change

(in English)
  • Thomas Tufte, Roskilde University, Denmark
  • Clemencia Rodríguez, Oklahoma University, United States (video)
  • Martin Kirk, The Rules, United States (video)
Moderator: Eloísa Nos Aldás, Universitat Jaume I
COFFEE BREAK
12:00 a 14:00

Roundtables of civic practices:
Civil society and social change

(in Spanish)
Moderator: Marcial García López, Universidad de Málaga, Spain
LUNCH BREAK
Afternoon session
15:00 a 16:00
Tisana meeting
Presentation of books and publications
Location: Café dels Sentits
16:00 a 17:30

Workshops on communicative practices for social change


(sessions in Spanish)
  • Workshop on communication and activism: Project #DaTactic, #Occupy TTIP and more. With Lidia Ucher, communicator and network responsible in Ecooo and Saya Sauliere, from Oxfam Intermón
    Location: Aula Magna of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Capacity 180 people
    With simultaneous interpretation

  • Workshop on Inclusive Education: with studens from the Master's Degree in Educational Psychology of the Universitat Jaume I
    Location: classroom HA0103 of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Capacity 113 people

  • Workshop on Theatre of the Oppressed: with Ana Fernández-Aballí
    Location: tatami room of the Sports Service

  • Meeting with the organisers of the journalism awards Premios Enfocados/Desenfocados de Periodismo
    Location: classroom HA0108 of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Capacity 113 people
18:00 a 19:00
Conclusions

(in Spanish with simultaneous interpretation)
Relators:
Amador Iranzo (coordinator), Fundació Quepo and Zemos98
Location: Aula Magna of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Capacity 180 people
CLOSING CONCERT
19:30 at
Veneno Stereo
kamion de la basura

 

SUPPLEMENTARY ACTIVITIES
Wednesday May 20th
From 9:00 until May 22nd

Multi-purpose hall of the Auditorium of the Universitat Jaume I
Exhibition

Drawing Syria's War: Syrian comics reflecting daily struggles in armed conflicts
Authors: Mohamad Bakfalouni, Hala Ismail y Ziad Znklo

Organized by students from the Master in International Studies in Peace, Conflict and Development
At 19:00

Agora of the Universitat Jaume I

Collective meditation por peace
At 19:30

Argot Bookstore (Map)
Book presentation
  • El Cuarto Poder en Red. Por un periodismo (de código) libre, written by Víctor Sampedro (2015, Barcelona, Icaria)
At 20:00

Casa del Mundo (Mapa)
TaPaz: Kenyan food & culture

Organized by students from the Master in International Studies in Peace, Conflict and Development
Thursday May 21st
At 19:00

Argot Bookstore (Map)
Book presentations
  • Presentation by Víctor Marí of Comunicación, Participación y Empoderamiento en Procesos Globales de Cambio, written by Thomas Tufte (2015, Barcelona, Icaria)
  • Presentation by Omar Rincón of Claves para repensar los medios y el mundo que habitamos. La distopía del Desarrollo, written by Manuel Chaparro (2015, Bogotá, Ediciones desde abajo)
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