Mar 20, 2014 | Annual Conference
Preparations for AMIC’s 2014 conference in Bangkok (9th-12th July) have taken a significant step forward with the naming of the Chaophya Park Hotel as the venue for the prestigious annual event.
The Chaophya Park Hotel is located in Ratchadapisek, close to major shopping complexes and entertainment centres. It boasts a range of restaurants, conference rooms and a major ballroom. The hotel is easily accessible through the newly opened subway system, which is also linked with Bangkok’s Sky Train. The nearest MRT station, Rachdapisek, is only a 5-minute walk from the hotel. The city’s two major airports are also readily reachable by taxi or train. http://www.chaophyapark.com
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Hotel room bookings at the special AMIC conference rate will be open shortly and an exclusive AMIC conference accommodation booking code will soon be made available.
In addition to the Chaophya Park Hotel, several other budget hotels close to the main venue will also be available for AMIC conference attendees. Details of these hotels will also be provided shortly.
AMIC Secretary-General, Martin Hadlow, thanked the conference hosts, Chulalongkorn University, for choosing such an excellent venue for the AMIC 2014 event. He also called on prospective delegates considering attending AMIC 2014 to get their abstracts to the AMIC Secretariat as soon as possible. “The clock is ticking” he said, “and we look forward to receiving a flood of abstracts and paper proposals before the 4th April deadline.”
This year’s conference theme is Communicating in an e-Asia: values, technologies and challenges. The Call for Papers is available at www.amic.org.sg.
Dec 10, 2013 | Annual Conference, Member Updates
Globally, the last decade has seen exponential growth in the use of mobile technologies and the Internet. From e-mail to e-governance, e-commerce to e-learning, Internet usage has changed the way the world communicates.
At the forefront of the electronic and digital revolution in Asia has been the mobile phone. Recent International Telecommunication Union (ITU) statistics indicate that in the period from 2005 to 2013, mobile (cellular) phone subscriber numbers in the Asia-Pacific region have soared from 833 million to 3,547 million users. The era of an e-Asia has dawned.
The benefits of instant, intranational and trans-border communication have impacted upon almost every aspect of life, with mobile phones and the Internet providing new pathways for inter-personal communication, business and commercial enterprise, community development, educational opportunity, governance and democratic reform. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are an enabling factor in supporting marginalized societies to more beneficially interact with a broader citizenry, while the convergence of computers, media and telecommunications has created new platforms for entrepreneurship, education and political inclusion.
However, in the Asia-Pacific region, where cultural traditions and family values are hugely respected and deeply ingrained, the influences of a new ‘e-Asia literacy’ are impacting on social conventions, etiquette, language and community structures. In a homogenized international ‘knowledge society’ where communication processes transcend national boundaries, the retention of traditional values and ways of life are increasingly challenged.
AMIC Secretary-General, Martin Hadlow, said that next year’s AMIC international conference theme Communicating in an e-Asia: values, technologies and challenges recognised the huge changes now in progress in the Asian communication landscape.
“At last year’s Yogyakarta conference, we heard of the astonishing growth of new media technologies and the huge numbers of Indonesians now accessing the Internet” he said. “At next year’s conference, to be held in Bangkok, we look again at the field from a scholarly perspective. Our range of conference streams should satisfy all scholars with an interest in communication in Asia and the Pacific”.
Please download the call for papers by clicking here.
Sep 12, 2013 | Annual Conference, News
In a video presentation for the UNESCO Emeritus Dialogue session on development communication, UNESCO’s global Director for Freedom of Expression and Media Development, Guy Berger, has said that AMIC is “one of the most esteemed research partners of UNESCO”.
He talked of “new paradigms in development communication” and said that “since the early behaviourists’ concepts and practices of ‘devcom’, there has been dynamic and, indeed, pluralistic development of paradigms in this field.” Dr. Berger said that “these reflect the changing contexts nationally, internationally and technologically”.
The AMIC conference UNESCO Emeritus Dialogue brought together five international experts to look at whether development communication still has a place in the ‘New Asia’.
Jul 9, 2013 | Annual Conference
The full programme for this year’s 22nd AMIC international conference which was held in Yogyakarta (4th-7th July) is still available here in pdf.
More than 250 paper presenters, a record for AMIC, participated in parallel and plenary sessions at the four-day event. Conference delegates came from some 24 countries across the world.
AMIC’s premier annual event was hosted by Universitas Gadjah Mada and was held at the Melia Purosani Hotel in Yogyakarta.
Jun 28, 2013 | Annual Conference
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ASIAN MEDIA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION CENTRE (AMIC)
23rd AMIC Annual Conference
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Communicating in an e-Asia: values, technologies and challenges
In partnership with
Chulalongkorn University
Bangkok, Thailand
9 – 12 July, 2014
EVENT DETAILS
Jun 28, 2013 | Annual Conference
Day 1 (Thursday) 4th July 2013 |
1300 |
Registration of Participants (outside Melia Ballroom) |
1430 |
Inaugural Session, welcome remarks and keynote address
Chair: Assoc Prof Martin Hadlow, Secretary-General, AMIC, Singapore
Speakers: Dr. Ang Peng Hwa, Chairman, AMIC, Singapore Dr. Pratikno, Rector, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta
Welcome address (Sultan of Yogyakarta) Keynote Addresses ( Still to be confirmed ) |
1630 – 1645 |
Coffee break |
1700 – 1800 |
AMIC-FES DISTINGUISHED FORUM Transformation of Indonesian media: challenges and opportunities
Chair: Dr. Ang Peng Hwa, Chairman, AMIC, Singapore
Mr. Ishadi S.K. Ms. Rosarita Niken Widiastuti of RRI Mr. Jakob Oetama, President, Kompas Gramedia Group, Indonesia Dr. Kuskridho Ambardi, UGM |
1830 |
Short Cultural Presentation End of Day 1 |
Day 2 (Friday) 5th July 2013
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0800-0900 |
Registration of Participants |
0900-10300 |
UNESCO EMERITUS DIALOGUE Development communication and the ‘New Asia’: still a role?
Chair: Mr. Arun Mahizhnan, Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore
Prof. Alwi Dahlan, Indonesia Prof. John Lent, USA Prof Crispin Maslog, Philippines Mr. Chin Saik Yoon, Malaysia Prof. Binod Agrawal, India |
1030 – 1045 |
Coffee break |
1045 – 1200 |
Plenary Session 1 Reviewing ‘New Asian’ Perspectives in Media Education
Chair: Dr. Martin Hadlow
Prof. Mira K. Desai, India Prof. Ajantha Rapuarachhi, Sri Lanka Prof. Kiranjit Kaur, Malaysia Prof. Ullah Sahid, Bangladesh Prof. Elena Pernia, Philippines |
1200 – 1400 |
Lunch |
1400 – 1530 |
Parallel Sessions A Parallel Session A1 Parallel Session A2 Parallel Session A3 Parallel Session A4 Parallel Session A5 |
1530 – 1545 |
Coffee break |
1545 – 1730 |
Parallel Sessions B Parallel Session B1 Parallel Session B2 Parallel Session B3 Parallel Session B4 Parallel Session B5 |
1900 – 2100 |
Gala Dinner and AMIC Awards Night |
Day 3 (Saturday ) 6th July 2013
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0900-1030 |
Parallel Sessions C Parallel Session C1 (in Bahasa) Parallel Session C2 (in Bahasa) Parallel Session C3 Parallel Session C4 Parallel Session C5 |
1030 – 1100 |
Coffee break |
1100 – 1230 |
Parallel Sessions D Parallel Session D1 (in Bahasa) Parallel Session D2 Parallel Session D3 Parallel Session D4 Parallel Session D5 |
1230 – 1400 |
Lunch |
1400 – 1530
Plenary Session 4 New Media, Old Media Ethics
Chair: Dr. Binod Agrawal, Board of Directors, AMIC Dr. Venkat Iyer, University of Ulster, UK Dr. Rhonda Breit, University of Queensland, Australia Dr. Murray Green, University of Technology Sidney |
1530 – 1600 |
Coffee break |
1600 – 1730 |
Plenary Session 5
Chair: Dr. Joseph Man Chan, Board of Directors, AMIC |
1900- 2200 |
AGM and Dinner (only for AMIC members) |
Day 4 (Sunday) 7th July 2013
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0900-1030 |
Wrap-up Discussion Resolutions from the Conference Chair: |
1030 – 1200 |
Closing Ceremony and Closing Keynote Speech
Chair: Prof Ang Peng Hwa, Chairman, AMIC, Singapore
Prof Eddie C.Y. Kuo, Chairman d’Honneur, AMIC Mr. Arun Mahizhnan, Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore Assoc Prof Martin Hadlow, Secretary-General, AMIC
End of Conference |
1230 – 1400 |
Lunch Distribution of Certificates (c/o AMIC Secretariat) |