29th AMIC ANNUAL CONFERENCE
CALL FOR PAPERS
Talk ASAP: Africa-Asia Pacific Dialogue on Communication Issues
The Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) invites submission of abstracts for parallel sessions during the 29th AMIC Annual Conference 2023. The conference will be held on 28 to 30 September 2023 in Bandung, Indonesia. The Universitas Padjadjaran and Far Eastern University are the conference’s co-host higher educational institutions, while the University of Pretoria is the lead partner in Africa. The deadline for submission of abstracts is on 15 July 2023.
Abstracts must be submitted via this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdO_M7LqnzuwpwwV63SKbiza8nQTf2WNjv5Mwahq25ZivgzXw/viewform?usp=share_link.
PARALLEL SESSION THEMES
These are indicative themes only.
Communication Theories and Research Paradigms
- Decolonizing Asian and African Communication Theories and Paradigms
- (Re)discovering Asian and African Communication Research Paradigms, Approaches, and Tools
- Convergence of Asian, African, and Western Communication Theories
- Development Communication in Asia and Africa: Latest Discoveries, New Lessons
- Challenges to and Lessons Learned from Broadening Democratic Space in Asia and Africa
Communication and Journalism Education
- The Future of Communication and Journalism Education in Asia Pacific and Africa
- Offering New Communication and Journalism Subjects to Meet Communication and Journalism Education in the 21st century
- Creative and Innovative Teaching-Learning Philosophies & Practices
- New Competencies for Communication and Journalism Educators
Digitally-Enabled Pathways to Communication and Journalism Education
- Open Learning and Distance Education
- Artificial Intelligence in Education
Disinformation Studies
- Understanding the Architecture of Disinformation
- Disinformation as an Industry
- Disinformation and Misinformation Strategies and Tools
- Can Regulating Disinformation Work?
- Success Stories in Addressing Disinformation & Misinformation
Media and Information Literacy
- Integrating MIL in Formal and Nonformal Education System
- Youth as Truth Defenders and MIL Champions
- MIL and Intercultural Dialogue
- MIL in Local Communities
- Best Practices in MIL Education
Community Media and Public Service Media
- The Resilience of Community Media and Public Service Media Amid Socio-Political, Economic, and Technological Challenges
- The Role of Community Media: Empowering the Marginalized, Amplifying their Voices
- How Technologies are Reinventing Community Media and Public Service Media
- New “Architecture” for Public Service Media
- Content Generation and Creation for Today’s Public Service Media
- New Business Models for Community Media and Public Service Medi
Science and Health Communication
- Science and Health Communication in Today’s Challenged World
- Post-Pandemic Health Communication
- Science Communication in the Curriculum
- Health Information Seeking Behavior
- Advocating Health Education and Promotion to Policymakers
Environment Communication and Reporting
- Issues and Challenges in Environment Communication and Reporting
- New and Emerging Areas in Environment Communication and Reporting (Post COP 21)
- Best Practices in Environment Communication and Reporting
- Advocating Sustainable Policies and Programs to Policymakers
Agriculture Communication and Reporting
- Agriculture Narratives: How to Make Public Impact
- How to Promote a Career in Agriculture Communication and Reporting
- New “Varieties” (Strategies) in Agriculture Communication and Reporting
- Missing Narratives (Stories) in Agriculture Communication and Reporting
- Advocating Sustainable Agricultural Policies and Programs to Policymakers
Political Communication
- Political Communication and the Disinformation Order
- New and Emerging Philosophies in Political Communication
- How ICTs are Reshaping Political Communication Actors, Strategies and Tools
- Mobile Storytelling and Artificial Intelligence in Political Communication
Culture and Communication
- Culture as a Frame in Effective Communication
- Intercultural Communication Policies and Practices for Peace and Sustainable Development
- Indigenous Communication Strategies
- Promoting Cultural Development through Communication
- Intergenerational Communication
Journalism Issues and Practices
- New Frontier Technologies and Journalism Practices
- Data Journalism
- Good Governance through Investigative Journalism
- Specialized Journalism Reporting (e.g., Migration Reporting)
- Safety and Protection of Journalists and Media Workers
- Challenges to Mobile Journalism
Mobile Technology
- Mobile Technology and Sustainable Development Goals
- Mobile Technology as the Digital Bridge
- Mobile Technology and Political Engagement and Development
Digital Technology and Human Relations
- Communication Values, Behavior, and Practices of the Alpha Generation
- Intergenerational Communication among Asian and African Families and Communities
- Mobile Communication and Family Relations
- Gender and Relationship Development in AI-Human Relations
- Digital Parenting and Children’s Digital Privacy
Digital Research, Regulation, and Inter-Platform Relations
- Defining (Cyber) Digital Research Agenda for Asia and Africa
- UNESCO Proposed Guidelines for Regulating Digital Platforms
- Regulation, Self-Regulation, and Regulated Self-Use: In Search of an Ideal Mix in Government-Platform Relations
Integrated Marketing and Communication
- Artificial Intelligence and Digital Marketing
- Personalized Customer Relations through Conversational Marketing
- Diversity, Equality and Inclusion in Public Relations and Advertising
- Data Analytics in Public Relations and Advertising Strategies
Public (Government) Communication
- Crisis Communication and Social Media in Government
- Initiatives to Bridge Gaps in Communication Skills of Public Communicators
- Global Benchmarking for Best Practices in Public Communication
GUIDELINES ON SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS
Format
- Should be written in English
- Must have the following parts:
- Title of Paper
- Abstract (maximum of 350 words)
- Keywords (at least five)
Submission
All abstract submissions must be made via this link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdO_M7LqnzuwpwwV63SKbiza8nQTf2WNjv5Mwahq25ZivgzXw/viewform?usp=share_link.
Abstracts and papers sent to personal e-mail addresses of conference organizers and AMIC Officers will not be entertained.
This is a one-time submission. All submitted abstracts are considered final and no revised editions will be accepted.
Deadline for submission
Abstracts must be submitted by 15 July 2023.
Review of abstracts
All submitted abstracts will be reviewed by panels of experts.
Decisions on acceptance of abstracts will be communicated to applicants by AMIC Secretariat by 05 August 2023. Those whose abstracts are accepted must submit the full conference papers by 31 August 2023. Only those who have submitted full conference papers are eligible to present. Early submission is strongly encouraged.
Criteria for Review
- Relevance to the conference theme
- Originality and innovativeness
- Logical organization of content
- Ability to define topics/issues to be examined or discussed
- Potential to contribute to the advancement of communication theory, research and practice
- Mastery of the English language
- Quality of writing
- Adherence to solid research design and methodology (for research-based papers)
Ability to identify the study’s limitations (for research-based papers)
GUIDELINES ON SUBMISSION OF FULL PAPERS
Papers will be selected on a competitive basis and all submissions will undergo blind peer review by randomly assigned expert reviewers.
Format
If abstract is approved for presentation, the full paper must be submitted by 31 August 2023. The full paper should adhere to the following requirements:
Language English
Length 5,000-8,000 words
Citation American Psychological Association (APA) style
Document Type Microsoft Word or rich text format (RTF)
Font Times New Roman, 12 pts
Criteria for Review
- Extent and appropriateness of literature review
- Quality of writing
- Logical organization of paper
- In-depth and evidence-based analysis and conclusions
- Concrete recommendations for research, policy, and action projects
- Publication-ready
NOTE TO ALL AUTHORS
By submitting your paper, you agree that:
- you will register for the conference and pay the corresponding registration fee;
- present the paper in the designated parallel session;
- if you have co-authors who are also attending and/or presenting at the conference, they, too, must register and pay the conference fee prior to presentation.
Only those who have submitted full papers are eligible to present at the conference.
Only authors present in the conference will be given certificates of presentation.
Only abstracts with full papers presented in the conference will be included in the 2023 Book of Abstracts. For more information, please contact AMIC Secretariat at info@amic.asia.
KEY DATES
Activity | Timeline |
Call for Abstracts | 27 March – 27 May |
Submission of Abstracts | Until 15 July |
Review of Abstracts | 29 June – 29 July |
Notification of Acceptance | 01 August – 05 August |
Submission of Final Abstracts (for inclusion in 2023 Book of Abstracts) | 06 August – 15 August |
Confirmation of Attendance | 31 August |
Submission of Full Paper | 31 August |
Conference Dates | 28-30 September |
FREE PUBLICATION SERVICES
All accepted abstracts whose full papers were presented in the conference will be included in the AMIC 2023 Book of Abstracts with International Standard Serial Number (ISSN).
PUBLICATION IN AMIC CO-OWNED JOURNALS
PUBLISHED BY ROUTLEDGE (TAYLOR & FRANCIS)
The 2023 Book of Abstracts will only be published ONLINE and within three months after the conference. Printed copies will not be available for distribution.
Papers presented during the conference will be considered for publication in either the Asian Journal of Communication (AJC) or Media Asia. However, they have to go through the review and approval process adopted by Taylor and Francis which publishes these journals. AMIC does not guarantee publication.