Final Pre-Event Press Release for Online Roundtable Discussion

Online Roundtable Discussion to Examine the Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Social Media on Elections in Asia

BANGKOK, Thailand — The Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC), in partnership with the Chulalongkorn University, will convene an online roundtable discussion titled “Artificial Intelligence, Social Media, and Elections in Asia” on 21 January 2026, marking the opening of the Talk AMIC 2026 Dialogue Series. 

The forum responds to growing regional and global concern over the role of digital technologies in democratic processes. The year 2024 was described by the United Nations as a global “super year for elections,” with billions of citizens worldwide — including across Asia — participating in national and local polls. While digital platforms and artificial intelligence (AI) have expanded access to political information and participation, they have also introduced new risks, including disinformation, micro-targeting, data misuse, cyber threats, and the erosion of public trust in elections. 

Grounded in the principles of freedom of expression and suffrage enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the roundtable will examine how AI and social media have shaped electoral processes before, during, and after elections in Asia. It will draw on recent experiences from countries such as Bangladesh, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, and Thailand. 

The discussion will also engage with international policy frameworks, including UNESCO’s Guidelines for the Governance of Digital Platforms (2023) and the Consultation Paper on AI Regulation (2024), assessing their relevance and applicability to diverse Asian political and media environments. 

The virtual roundtable, which is supported by UNESCO and the Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL), brings together leading political communication scholars, media researchers, election experts, and a UNESCO policy specialist actively engaged in digital governance initiatives, as follows: 

  • Dr. Danilo A. Arao
    College of Media and Communication
    University of the Philippines, the Philippines 
  • Prof. Dr. Wijayanto
    Vice Rector for Research, Innovation, Collaboration, and Public Communication
    Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia 
  • Dr. S M Shameem Reza
    Department of Mass Communication and Journalism
    University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Emeritus Dr. Pirongrong Ramsoota
    Commissioner, National Broadcasting
    and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), Thailand 
  • Dr. Muneo Kaigo
    Dean, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences
    University of Tsukuba, Japan 
  • John Reiner Antiquerra
    Senior Program Officer for Outreach and Communication
    Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL) 

Participants will include media and communication educators, researchers, election management officials, technology experts, and regulators from across Asia. Each country expert will deliver a short case presentation, followed by interactive discussion with participants. 

Organizers

AMIC is a 54-year-old professional association of Asian communication and journalism educators, researchers, and practitioners dedicated to advancing media scholarship and practice in the region.

Faculty of Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University: A global Thai communication school dedicated to academic excellence and global commitment. We are recognized for our pioneering work in the responsible use of generative AI in higher education, empowering a better society through the power of creative and impactful communication. 

Expected outputs from the forum include comparative country case studies, a synthesis of policy approaches to AI and social media in elections, and constructive inputs to ongoing UNESCO policy discussions on digital platforms and AI regulation in the Asian context. 

Date: 21 January 2026, 1-3 PM BANGKOK TIME (GMT+7)
Format: Online (registration required)

For further information and registration details, please contact the forum organizers via info@amic.asia  or commarts.interaffairs@gmail.com 

Practical writing tips to get your research published in AMIC journals

Practical writing tips to get your research published in AMIC journals

Webinar Poster: Practical writing tips to get your research published in AMIC journals

Overview

Preparing a manuscript for journal publications can be time-consuming and stressful. This 1-hour webinar prepares young and promising scholars with practical and valuable techniques when submitting a manuscript for peer-review academic journals.

Editors of AMIC Journals will share practical tips in preparing and submitting an article for journal publication. This webinar will cover organization of a research paper, but also actionable pieces of advice in designing tables and figures, writing a concise abstract, and preparing a clear cover letter for submission.

In addition, participants will learn about the publication process from a journal editor’s perspective, along with how to choose the right journal for their paper, as well as how to navigate peer review.

Join us and eliminate the guesswork in preparing to submit for journal publications.

 

Speakers

Dr. Ang Peng Hwa trained as a lawyer and is currently professor at the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information of the Nanyang Technological University’s College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Currently Director of the NTU’s Singapore Internet Research Centre. He was a member of the Working Group on Internet Governance that was appointed by then UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan to prepare a report for the 2005 World Summit on the Information Society. He is currently the Editor of Asian Journal of Communication.

Danilo Araña Arao is a journalist and an associate professor of the Department of Journalism at the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication (UP CMC) in Diliman, Quezon City. He is also a faculty affiliate at the Center for International Studies (CIS) of UP Diliman and a special lecturer of journalism at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) in Sta. Mesa, Manila. He is associate editor of Bulatlat Multimedia, an independent online publication; and editor of Media Asia, a refereed journal published by the Asian Media Information and Communication (AMIC) Centre and Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.

Webinar Replay

AMIC conducts webinar on E-teaching in Times of Crisis

AMIC conducts webinar on E-teaching in Times of Crisis

AMIC conducted its first ever webinar, E-teaching in Times of Crisis on 03 April 2020 at 1 pm SST (Singapore Standard Time). A total of 266 participants, mostly educators, from 13 countries, attended the virtual forum.

The webinar was moderated by Dr. Bradley Freeman, head of the Department of Communication of Sunway University in Malaysia. The panelists included Malissa Maria Mahmud, Senior Lecturer of Sunway University, Malaysia; Shai Reschef, President and Founder of University of the People, USA; Graham Glass, CEO & Founder of Cypher Learning and Marco Polo of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas (Philippines).

The session discussed diverse topics including managing online classes, best practices in online pedagogies, participatory and creative learning approaches, assessment methodologies and tools, and how to reach out to offline learners and teachers.

According to AMIC Secretary General Ramon R. Tuazon, the event is part of a series of activities planned in preparation for AMIC’s 50th anniversary in 2021. The next webinar is on Getting Published in Peer-reviewed and Indexed Academic Journals.

Upstream Media PH was the event’s technology partner/webinar host. A full recording of the webinar can be accessed at https://youtu.be/xQ-6kNMIgB4.