Theme

Theme

ASIAN MEDIA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION CENTRE (AMIC)
24th AMIC Annual Conference 

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 Communicating in an e-Asia: values, technologies and challenges
In partnership with
American University in Dubai (AUD), Dubai
10
– 13 June, 2015

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.

 

CONFERENCE STREAMS (INCLUDING):     

communication and society cultural impact of ICTs
social media and society youth and the Internet
e-learning, trends and possibilities media and a free press
communication and marginalized communities ICTs and development
the ‘knowledge society’ future of communication technologies
remote/island societies and new technologies media and gender
society and new media education and new technologies
development communication and social change broadcasting, past and present
freedom of expression in transition societies media history
communication theory and ethics environment, climate and communication
print media, past and present socio-political development and media
cross-cultural influences and developments policy and communication
media empowerment  

 


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Access and Visa

 ASIAN MEDIA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION CENTRE (AMIC)
24th AMIC Annual Conference 

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 Communicating in an e-Asia: values, technologies and challenges
In partnership with
American University in Dubai (AUD), Dubai
10
– 13 June, 2015

Delegates to AMIC Dubai 2015 are advised to plan their travels in advance. You should be applying for a visa, booking your hotel and flights sooner rather than later. In terms of gaining a visa to enter Dubai:

There are a couple of ways to get the UAE visa. Through a:

For more information on visas and entry to the UAE please click here.

 

Please see “Hotel Information” on this website for suggestions on booking a hotel. Thank you.

 


EVENT DETAILS


Register Here

 

Theme

Access and Visa

 ASIAN MEDIA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION CENTRE (AMIC)
24th AMIC Annual Conference 

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 Communicating in an e-Asia: values, technologies and challenges
In partnership with
American University in Dubai (AUD), Dubai
10
– 13 June, 2015

Delegates to AMIC Dubai 2015 are advised to plan their travels in advance. You should be applying for a visa, booking your hotel and flights sooner rather than later. In terms of gaining a visa to enter Dubai:

There are a couple of ways to get the UAE visa. Through a:

For more information on visas and entry to the UAE please click here.

 

Please see “Hotel Information” on this website for suggestions on booking a hotel. Thank you.

 


EVENT DETAILS


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Conference Programme

ASIAN MEDIA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION CENTRE (AMIC)
24th AMIC Annual Conference 

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 Communicating in an e-Asia: values, technologies and challenges
In partnership with
American University in Dubai (AUD), Dubai
10
– 13 June, 2015


Wednesday, June 10th, 2015

  • Registration opens (12:00 – 14:00) AUD Auditorium Lobby
  • Opening Ceremony (14:00 – 14:30) AUD Auditorium
  • Keynote Speeches (14:30 – 15:00) AUD Auditorium
  • Tea/Coffee Break (15:00 – 15:30) AUD Auditorium Lobby
  • AMIC Distinguished Forum (15:30 – 17:00) AUD Auditorium
  • Gala Dinner (19:00 – 21:00) “To be announced”
  • CLOSE OF DAY ONE

Thursday, June 11th, 2015

  • Registration open (8:00 – 16:00) AUD “B” Building Lobby
  • Unesco Emeritus Dialogue (9:00 – 10:30) AUD Auditorium
  • Tea/Coffee Break (10:30 to 11:00) AUD “B” Building Lounge Area
  • Break-out Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (11:00 – 12:30) AUD “B” Building B101 – B108
  • Lunch (12:30 to 14:00) AUD “C” Building “The Arena” (Gymnasium)
  • Break-out Sessions 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (14:00 – 15:30) AUD “B” Building B101 – B108
  • Tea/Coffee Break (15:30 – 16:00) AUD “B” Building Lounge Area
  • Break-out Sessions 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 (16:00 – 17:30) AUD “B” Building B101 – B108
  • AMIC Annual General Meeting (18:00 – 19:30) AUD “C” Building Room C-341
  • CLOSE OF DAY TWO

Friday, June 12th, 2015

  • Registration open (8:00 – 16:00) AUD “B” Building Lobby
  • Break-out Sessions: 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 (9:00 – 10:30) AUD “B” Building B101 – B108
  • (Includes special break-out session: “Media and Health in Asia”)
  • Tea/Coffee Break (10:30 – 11:00) AUD “B” Building Lounge Area
  • Break-out Sessions: 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 (11:00 – 12:30) AUD “B” Building B101 – B108
  • Lunch (12:30 to 14:00) AUD “C” Building “The Arena” (Gymnasium)
  • Break-out Sessions: 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 (14:00 – 15:30) AUD “B” Building B101 – B108
  • Tea/Coffee Break (15:30 – 16:00) AUD “B” Building Lounge Area
  • Break-out Sessions:31, 32, 33, 34, 35 (16:00 – 17:30) AUD “B” Building B101 – B108
  • Includes special break-out session “Challenges for emerging media in the Arab world (in Arabic)”

Saturday, June 13th, 2015

  • Registration Open (8:00 – 11:00) AUD Auditorium Lobby
  • Special Plenary Session (9:00 – 10:30) AUD Auditorium
  • Tea/coffee break- light snacks (10:30 – 11) AUD Auditorium Lobby
  • Conference Summary (11 to 12:00) AUD Auditorium
  • Closing Ceremony (12:00 to 12:30) AUD Auditorium

 Optional tour will depart at 13:30 AUD Parking Lot (meet in Auditorium Lobby)


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Call for Abstracts/Papers

 ASIAN MEDIA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION CENTRE (AMIC)
24th AMIC Annual Conference 

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 Communicating in an e-Asia: values, technologies and challenges
In partnership with
American University in Dubai (AUD), Dubai
10
– 13 June, 2015

CALL FOR PAPERS
Papers will be selected on a competitive basis and all submissions will be screened by an expert panel.

Deadline extended to February 5, 2015!

Abstracts due:        05 January, 2015
Full papers due:     16 March, 2015

Abstracts and papers should be submitted via e-mail (conference@amic.org.sg). Please do not send papers to the personal e-mail addresses of conference organizers.

Papers accepted for presentation at the cancelled 2014 AMIC Conference in Thailand still qualify for presentation. Authors should confirm their intent to present on or before 05 January 2015.
 
There will also be an Arabic-track for this conference arranged by AUD. The information for the Arabic submissions will be handled via the AUD conference website (coming soon).

FORMAT FOR ABSTRACTS

Indicate your proposed “Conference Stream” in the subject line of your e-mail.

E-mail should contain the following:

  • Paper title
  • Author name, position, institution
  • Short biography of Author (100 words)
  • Paper abstract (500 words)

FORMAT FOR PAPERS

Indicate “Full Paper” and relevant conference stream in the subject line of your e-mail.
Papers:

  • Should be written in English
  • Be of 5,000-8,000 words in length
  • Have citation in APA Style
  • Should be Microsoft Word or RTF document. Font should be Times New Roman, 12 pts. Please use plain text and not formatting.

For more information please contact: 
Mr. Ramon Tuazon (rrtuazon722@yahoo.com)

Note to all authors: By submitting your paper, you agree that if your paper is selected, you will register for the conference and present the paper. All co-authors attending and/or presenting at the conference must register too.

 

CRITERIA FOR REVIEW 
Abstracts
Criteria to be used to evaluate abstracts include the following:

  • Relevance of the topic to the conference theme
  • Well-defined topics /issue(s) to be examined and discussed
  • Originality and innovativeness of topic
  • Adherence to solid research design and methodology (for research-based papers)
  • Limitations identified (for research-based papers)
  • Good language and writing quality and logical organization of paper
  • Potential contributions to the advancement of communication theory, research and practice

Full paper
Criteria to be used to evaluate abstracts/full papers include the following:

  • Extensive and appropriate literature review
  • Good writing quality, e.g., style is clear and engaging
  • Logical organization of paper
  • In-depth and evidence-based analysis and conclusions
  • Concrete recommendations for research, policy, and action projects
  • Publication-ready

 


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AMIC 24th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

ASIAN MEDIA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION CENTRE (AMIC)

24th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

Communicating in an e-Asia: values, technologies, and challenges

in partnership with the American University in Dubai (AUD) Dubai, United Arab Emirates

10th-13th June, 2015

CALL FOR PAPERS

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.  

Conference streams (including):

  • communication and society
  • cultural impact of ICTs
  • social media and society
  • youth and the Internet
  • e-learning, trends and possibilities
  • media and a free press
  • communication and marginalized communities
  • ICTs and development
  • the ‘knowledge society’
  • future of communication technologies
  • remote/island societies and new technologies
  • media and gender
  • society and new media
  • education and new technologies
  • development communication and social change
  • broadcasting, past and present
  • freedom of expression in transition societies
  • media history
  • communication theory and ethics
  • environment, climate and communication
  • print media, past and present
  • socio-political development and media
  • cross-cultural influences and developments
  • policy and communication
  • media empowerment

CALL FOR PAPERS

Papers will be selected on a competitive basis and all submissions will be screened by an expert panel.

Abstracts due:                        05 January, 2015

Notification of acceptance   05 February 2015

Full papers due:                     16 March, 2015

Abstracts and papers should be submitted via e-mail (conference@amic.org.sg). Please do not send papers to the personal e-mail addresses of conference organizers.

Papers accepted for presentation at the cancelled 2014 AMIC Conference in Thailand still qualify for presentation. Authors should confirm their intent to present on or before 05 January 2015.

FORMAT FOR ABSTRACTS

Indicate your proposed “Conference Stream” in the subject line of your e-mail.

E-mail should include the following:

  • paper title
  • author name, position, institution
  • short biography of author (100 words)
  • paper abstract (500 words)

FORMAT FOR PAPERS

Indicate “Full Paper” and relevant conference stream in the subject line of your e-mail.

Papers:

  • should be written in English.
  • be of 5,000-8,000 words in length.
  • have citation in APA style.
  • should be Microsoft Word or RTF document. Font should be Times New Roman, 12 pts. Please use plain text and not formatting.

For more information, please contact Mr. Ramon Tuazon (rrtuazon722@yahoo.com or r.tuazon@amic.org.sg)

Note to all authors: By submitting your paper, you agree that if your paper is selected, you will register for the conference and present the paper. All co-authors attending and/or presenting at the conference must register too.

CRITERIA FOR REVIEW

Abstracts

Criteria to be used to evaluate abstracts include the following:

  • Relevance of the topic to the conference theme
  • Well-defined topics /issue(s) to be examined and discussed
  • Originality and innovativeness of topic
  • Adherence to solid research design and methodology (for research-based papers)
  • Limitations identified (for research-based papers)
  • Good language and writing quality and logical organization of paper
  • Potential contributions to the advancement of communication theory, research and practice

Full Papers

Criteria to be used to evaluate abstracts full papers include the following:

  • Extensive and appropriate literature review
  • Good writing quality, e.g., style is clear and engaging
  • Logical organization of paper
  • In-depth and evidence-based analysis and conclusions
  • Concrete recommendations for research, policy, and action projects
  • Publication-ready