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The 25th AMIC Conference on 15-17 September 2016 will continue to be intellectually stimulating, plus more.
As in previous conferences, plenary and parallel sessions will feature debates on current and emerging communication and media issues. There will also be discussions on best practices in communication strategies and tools.
But next year’s sessions are also envisioned to present innovative and thought-provoking topics – “those which disturb. “ With the theme, Rethinking Communication and Media in a Resurgent Asia, the conference will encourage paper presenters to question traditional standards and mindsets and come up with pioneering, innovative, creative, and disturbing topics including the so-called “new normal.”
For those who cannot be accommodated in the parallel sessions, poster presentations will be introduced.
AMIC 2016 also means business. The conference will provide a platform for presenting new ideas, products, and services. If you have a new publication, you can launch your latest publication during the event. Technology companies may want to present their latest gadgets and apps, and schools may introduce their new academic programs.
There will be distinct business matching hours during the three-day conference where “sellers meet buyers.”
Many academic institutions are on the lookout for new partners or networks. Thus, AMIC 2016 will facilitate initiation or finalization of memorandum of agreements between new partners. Before the conference begins, partnership areas among AMIC member-institutions will be publicized to jumpstart dialogue.
If you feel weary because of the stimulating discussions, join the wellness sessions which will be made available during breaks. These may include massage sessions or even tai chi exercises to reduce stress.
No event in the Philippines is complete without a karaoke session. Our welcome night will feature the singing talents of our Filipino hosts and foreign delegates. AMIC 2016 will prove that AMIC members Got Talent.
The Philippine tourism campaign has adopted the slogan, It’s more fun in the Philippines.
AMIC Manila 2016 intends to keep this promise. Enjoy AMIC Manila 2016!
Rethinking Communication in a Resurgent Asia
15-17 September 2016, Manila Philippines
CALL FOR PAPERS
According to an ancient Chinese proverb, To forget one’s ancestors is to be a brook without a source, a tree without root.
An old Philippine proverb says, Sino man ang hindi marunong lumingon sa kanyang pinang-galingan, ay hindi makakarating sa kanyang paroroonan. (He who does not think back on his past, will not arrive at his destination.)
We invoke this ancient Asian wisdomto warn, as we lunge headlong into today’s fast-changing world, that non-Asian communication theories, sophisticated gadgets and apps are not the panacea to Asia’s and the world’s problems. The solutions are in us.
We in AMIC and in Asia need to rediscover our roots, somehow buried under our feet as we run mindlessly forward. We have imbibed non-Asian ways, and adopted foreign communication theories, methodologies and practices as we studied abroad, and brought them back to Asia to teach to our young students who would one day become our disciples.
We preach that communication and culture are inextricably linked. But have we studied or developed Asian theories of communication based on Asian culture? Very little it seems and definitely not enough. In this coming 2016 AMIC annual conference, we pause and look back to where we came from.
We need to rediscover our “Asianess” amidst a resurging Asia. The Asian Development Bank has reported that if Asia continues its current growth trajectory, by 2050 it will regain the dominant economic position it held some 300 years ago, before the industrial revolution. In this scenario Asia’s gross domestic product (GDP) will reach $174 trillion (or half of the global GDP) from $17 trillion in 2010.
A resurging Asia must also be seen in terms of new challenges characterized by inequalities, conflicts, climate change, unsustainable practices, and corruption. Beyond the tools of mass communication, are there distinct Asian communication strategies which can effectively address these challenges that threaten the resurgence of Asia?
Let us rediscover our Asian past so that we can confidently move into our future.
CONFERENCE CLUSTERS AND STREAMS
Cluster on Philosophies, Theories, and Paradigms
Cluster on Communication and Culture
Cluster on Communication Education
Cluster on Communication Media
Cluster on Communication Strategies and Approaches
Cluster on Inclusive Knowledge Societies
Cluster on Global Communication
Cluster on Asian Business Communication
SCHEDULE OF SUBMISSIONS
Papers will be selected on a competitive basis and all submissions will be screened by an expert panel.
Abstracts due: 30 April 2016
Notification of acceptance 1-15 July 2016
Full papers due: 30 July 2016
Abstracts and papers should be submitted via e-mail (conference@amic.asia).
Please do not send abstracts/papers to the personal e-mail addresses of conference organizers.
FORMAT FOR ABSTRACTS
Indicate your proposed Conference Cluster (and specific stream) in the subject line of your e-mail.
E-mail should include the following:
FORMAT FOR PAPERS
If your abstract is approved for presentation, you will be required to submit the full paper prior to the conference. The full paper should adhere to the following requirements:
For more information, please contact Mr. Ramon R. Tuazon (r.tuazon@amic.asia or rrtuazon722@yahoo.com)
Note to all authors: By submitting your paper, you agree to the following terms:
CRITERIA FOR REVIEW
Abstracts
Criteria to be used to evaluate abstracts include the following:
Full Papers
Criteria to be used to evaluate full papers include the following:
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AMIC Manila 2016: 2nd Call for Papers
Draft Program as of 19 January 2015
Schedule of Activities for the 2016 AMIC Manila Conference
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AMIC Manila 2016: Call for Papers
Theme for AMIC 2016 Manila Conference: Rethinking Communication in a Resurgent Asia
Consistent with our Asian values of harmony and consensus, and in this age of crowdsourcing, we invite our AMIC members and friends to send us proposed conference streams (general topics) following the theme, Rethinking Communication in a Resurgent Asia. A brief write-up on the theme is available at the AMIC website: www.amic.asia
Special prizes will be given to the first 25 members who send their proposed conference streams.
The conference streams will guidefuture paper presenters on the specific titles and thrusts of the papers to be presented in AMICAsia 2016. This will be held in AMIC’s new headquarters in Manila, Philippines.
Examples of streams are: Asian Communication Theories, Paradigms, and Models; Asian Research Framework and Methodologies; Asian Higher Education Integration; Asian Conflict Resolution Styles and Communication; and Cross-cultural Business Communication in an Asian Setting
You may send your recommendations through the following:
Ramon R. Tuazon, AMIC Secretary General
Email address: r.tuazon@amic.asia; rrtuazon722@yahoo.com
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