- Professor Saara Taalas (Turku School of Economics): Fandom in the field of organisation studies (mp3)
- Dr Mari Pajala (University of Turku): Television Heritage and the Politics of Memory: Uses of the Past in the Contemporary Finnish Television Culture (mp3, in Finnish).
- Professor Joel Kuortti (University of Turku): Bollywood, ‘Post-colonial Cricket’, and a Critique of Colonial Administration: Lagaan. (mp3)
- Professor William Uricchio (University of Utrecht/MIT): From identity complex to complex identity: reflections on television’s shifting medial character. (mp3)
- Book Launch Seminar. “The Biggest Cult-Band of All-Time”: The Smiths Reconsidered. Presentations by Kari Kallioniemi and Antti Nylén (mp3, in Finnish).
- Professor Bjørn Sørenssen (Norwegian Univ. of Science & Technology): The Skating Kings: The Rise and Fall of Norwegian Speedskating as a National Pastime. (mp3)
- Dr Eva Kingsepp (University of Stockholm): Mythical memory and cryptohistory: the blending of facts and fantasy in representations of Nazi Germany and WWII. (mp3)
- Professor Stan Hawkins (University of Oslo): Spoof and Hyperembodiment in Pop Videos. (mp3)
- Professor Kendall R. Phillips (College of Visual and Performing Arts, Syracuse University): Desolate Frontiers: John Carpenter and the American Horror Film. (mp3)
- Dr Katalin Miklossy (University of Helsinki): Competing for popularity: Song Contests and Interactive Television in State Socialism. (mp3)
- Professor Mieke Bal (University of Amsterdam): From After-Images to Inter-Images: Madness as the Last Frontier. (mp3)
- Professor Derek B. Scott (University of Leeds): Britpop and the Sound of Englishness. (mp3)
- Dr Benita Heiskanen (Turku Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Turku): Between Urban Margins and Centers: The Spatial Practice of Boxing (mp3)
- Professor Martin Cloonan (University of Glasgow): Researching Live Music in the UK: Some findings (mp3)
- Professor Amy Herzog (New York City University): The Pornographic Arcades Project: Adaptation, Automation, and the Evolution of Times Square, 1965-1975 (mp3)
- Dr Susanna Välimäki (University of Turku): Valinnan hetket: Tunnit-elokuvan eksistentiaalinen kuuntelu (mp3)
- Adjunct Professor Juha Torvinen (University of Turku): Affekteja, alluusioita, adaptaatioita: fenomenologinen yritys ymmärtää, miksi Deep Purple kolahtaa ja kovaa. (mp3)
- Associate Professor Andrew Nestingen (University of Washington, USA): Aki Kaurismäki’s Contrarian Stories. (pm3)
- Associate Professor Morten Michelsen (Musicology, Arts and Cultural Studies Department, University of Copenhagen): Taste Cultures and Popular Music Criticism. (mp3)
- Professor Michael Drewett (Sociology, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa): Exploring ’Space’ in Censorship Battles: The Case of Popular Music in Apartheid South Africa. (mp3)
- Professor Stan Hawkins (Musicology, University of Oslo): Hyperembodiment and Agency in the Pop Video. (mp3)
- Professor Caryl Flinn (Screen Arts and Cultures, University of Michigan): Not Productive: The Queer Forms of Kitsch. (mp3)
- Professor Michael Drewett (Sociology, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa): Peter Gabriel and the Documentation of Human Rights Issues.(mp3)
- Musicologist, Composer Miguel Mera (City University, London): Inglo(u)rious Basterdisation: Tarantino and the War Movie Mashup. (mp3)
- Professor J. Jack Halberstam (University of Southern California): Going Gaga. (mp3)
- Dr Laura Saarenmaa: Hitting a nerv: citizenship address in the postwar macho pulps. (mp3)
- Professor Richard Grusin (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA): The Dark Side of Digital Culture. (mp3)
- Dr Leung Wing-Fai (University College Cork, Ireland): The Global Influences of Multimedia Stardom in Hong Kong. (mp3)
- Dosentti Harri Kalha (Helsingin yliopisto): Uusi nainen näyttämöolentona: moderniteetti ja sukupuolijännitteet 1900-luvun alun Pariisissa. (mp3)
- Dr Katariina Kyrölä (University of Turku, Finland): Feeling Through Media Images: Affect and Body Image as (Auto)Ethnographic Methodology. (mp3)
- Professor Tricia Rose (Brown University): Commercial US Hip Hop and Racial Storytelling in the Age of Obama. (mp3)
- Professor Andrew Herman (Wilfrid Lauriel University, Canada & Aarhus University, Denmark): Media Materialities, Affective Labour and the Moral Economy of Cultures of Innovation in Digital Capitalism. (mp3)
- Dr. Markus Heide (Uppsala University, Sweden): Border Film and the US-Canada Divide. (mp3)