Asian Media Information and Communication Centre
22nd International Conference
4-7 July 2013
in partnership with the
Department of Communication, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences,
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

 

The Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) held its 22nd Annual Conference, in partnership with the Department of Communication, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, at the Melia Purosani Hotel, Yogyakarta, Indonesia last 04-07 July 2013.
The theme of the conference was 'Transformational Communication and the New Asia'.

The conference took stock of trends in Asian media and communication studies arising out of the challenges and opportunities of globalisation, new media and the resurgence of Asia. The conference addressed the problems and prospects that emerge from these new global developments for media practitioners, media owners and operators, and communication scholars, especially in terms of examining and analysing present theory and practice. During the four-day conference, delegates were exposed to thought-provoking presentations and papers from media experts, industry practitioners and academics who provided retrospective and introspective views on Asian media and communication, besides looking at the prospects for the media scene in this part of the world. They were able to re-examine, reinterpret and take stock of 20th century perspectives and propose contemporary paradigms that are more relevant to the present.

This flagship annual conference has been hosted in rotation by countries across the Asia-Pacific region. Recent annual conferences have been held in Selangor, Malaysia (2012), Hyderabad, India (2011), Singapore (2010), New Delhi, India (2009), Manila, Philippines (2008) and Singapore (2007). This premier event on Asian media attracts close to 400 eminent international speakers and participants from the media industry including government agencies, policymakers, regulators, UN agencies, donors, research groups, civil society organisations, independent consultants and students across the globe. It features high-profile keynote addresses, plenary sessions and several parallel track sessions. Networking events, cultural programmes, media visits and sightseeing events are also held in conjunction with the annual conference.

 
Principal Partners
   

UGMUniversitas
Gadjah Mada
Yogyakarta

WeeKimWee
School of Communication

 
 

Other
Sponsors & Partners


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SINGAPORE

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Taylor & Francis

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School of Journalism and Communication, The University of Queensland, Australia

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