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Social media and the future of PR: New ideas, new research, new business Thursday March 13 12.45pm: Lunch 2.30pm: Opening session & discussion: Why does social media matter to public relations? Chair: Toni Muzi Falconi
3.30pm: Coffee Break 4.00pm: Second session & discussion: Teaching social media Richard Bailey, Helena Makhotlova (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK): Teaching ms txt. A study of learning, literacy and mobile technology 5.45pm: Panel discussion: Thinking and Acting in the New Environment (Panellists to be announced) What are the potential opportunities and risks for businesses in investing in new media? How can we measure it? What is the role of higher education in navigating these opportunities? 8.00pm: Dinner Friday March 14 9.00 am Welcome by Jere Sullivan (Edelman) 9.15am: Keynote by Philip Young (University of Sunderland / Euprera) Five years back, Five years ahead! Keynote presentation involving: Philip Young, Neville Hobson, Steve Rubel; David Weinberger Social media in action 10.15amThird session and discussion Chair: Sven Hamrefors (Mälardalen University / Euprera) Guido Keel, Winterthur (University of Zurich): Web 2.0 in Swiss organizations – Usage, Patterns and Corporate Culture 1.30pm: Plenary papers & discussion Chair: Gerard Valenduc (FUNDP Namur, Belgium) Ansgar Zerfass (Leipzig University, Germany) Where we need to go and what we need to know to get there? 4.00pm: Interactive seminar: Chair: Chris Rushton (Sunderland University, UK) Including Steve Rubel, Neville Hobson, Philippe Borremans, David Brain, David Weinberger, Ansgar Zerfass 5.30: Closing keynote David Phillips (UK): Evolutionary, Psychological and social drivers and why they are important to organisations 8.00 pm Dinner Saturday March 15 9.00am Welcome by Sue Wolstenholme (Euprera) 9.15am Fifth Session Ethics, Politics, and Public Sphere Chair Rick Murray (Edelman) * 10.15am: Sixth Session: Political communication and public sphere Nicholas Baygert: (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium) : French politics at the digital age – Did social media really change the Presidential Campaign of 2007? Exploiting synergy: How can Theory and practice work together? 12.45pm Closing speech by Pierre de Villers and David Brain 1.00pm: Lunch 2.30pm- 5.00pm Euprera General Assembly |


