Asian Media Information and Communication Centre
22nd International Conference
4-7 July 2013
in partnership with the
Department of Communication, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences,
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

 

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Day 1 (Thursday) 4th July 2013, Click here

Day 2 (Friday) 5th July 2013, Click here

Day 2 (Friday) 5th July 2013

1100-1230    Parallel Sessions A
                        Venue: 2nd floor Function Rooms

Parallel Sessions B
1400 - 1530

B1:     Politics and the News Media
           Nakula, level 2
            Chair: Gwen Pusta, University of Sto. Tomas, Philippines

  • Kwak, Ki-Sung. University of Sydney, Australia
    Political Watchdog, Economic Lapdog: Journalism Practice in South Korea
  • Gobang, Jonas Klemens Gregorius Dori. University of Nusa Nipa, Indonesia
    Anticorruption Attitude of Local Newspaper of East Nusa Tenggara Province
  • Bhatia, Chetna. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, India
    Framing of 'Nirbaya' Rape Case in Media: A Comparative Study of Editorial Pages of 'The Times of India' and 'The Hindu'

B2:     Ethnicity, Race, and Religion
           Yudhistira, level 2
            Tony Chalkley, Deakin University, Australia

  • Laka, Robert Plews. Divine Word University, Papua New Guinea
    The Role of Religion in Development Communication in Madang,
    Papua New Guinea
  • Iswahyuningtyas, Cici Eka. Pancasila University, Indonesia
    Women Behind the Scenes of Community Television: Competition, Choice, and Gender Discrimination
  • B.S. Bhatia. Gandhi Heritage Portal, India
    Projection of Stereotype Religion Minorities on Mainstream Media with Special Reference to the Indian Hindi Films
  • Sari, Wina Puspita & Sary, Marisa Puspita. State University of Jakarta, Indonesia
    Barriers to Competent Intercultural Communication among Rent House “Petakan” People and Host People
  • H. Gunawan Adnan. The State Institute for Islamic Studies, Indonesia
    The Role of Media in Religious Communication and Discourse: A Case Study of Aceh – Indonesia

B3:     Communication and Women Empowerment
           Sadewa, level 2
           Khairiah Rahman, Auckland University of Technology,
           New Zealand

  • Rasul, Azmat et. Al. Florida State University, USA
    Media Framing of Rape in War: The Case of Afghanistan and International Magazines
  • P. Chitra & M. Neelamalar. Anna University, India.
    Right to Information Act (RTI) and Women: Role of Media in Bringing Awareness among Women

  • Azmawati, Azman Azwan. Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
    Narrating Gender In The Malaysian Magazines: Are We Moving Up, Moving Down, or Moving Away?

B4:     Communication and Social Change
           Amarta A, level 1
           Chair: David Robie, Auckland University of Technology,
           New Zealand

  • Rosemary, Rizanna & Rachmatan, Risana. University of Syiah Kuala, Indonesia
    The Effect of Exclusive Breastfeeding (Asix) Information Sharing Through Twitter On Mothers' Knowledge about Asix
  • Anna Agustina. University of Pancasila, Indonesia
    Read Between the Lines of Environmental Coverage: Digital News Media Framing in Indonesia
  • B. K. Ravi. Bangalore University, India
    Media as a Tool of Social Change-a Critical Evaluation of the Communication Strategies in India

B5:     New Paradigms in Social Media
           Bima, level 2
           Mira K. Desai. SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai, India

  • Saengduangdee, Suchada et. Al. Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University, Thailand
    Media Innovation in Enhancing Management Knowledge of Small and Micro Community Enterprises
  • Ocampo, Faith P. University of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines
    Visual Framing. More Fun in the Philippines: Exploring Cultural and Ideological Meanings of the Photo-Contribution to the “It's more fun in the Philippines” Campaign
  • Hamid, Norsiah Abdul et. Al. Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia
    Social Media Risk towards Women and Girls: Validating a Measurement Model

  • Polo, Marco M. De La Salle University-Dasmariñas, Philippines
    Citizen Journalism in the Philippines: Past Issues, Present Context and Future Directions

B6:     Youth and Social Media Phenomenon
           Arjuna, level 2
           Chair: Joyce Arriola, University of Sto. Tomas, Philippines

  • Sarmenta Jr, Severino R. Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
    Tweets, Follows, and Likes: A Uses and Gratification Analysis of Filipino Youth Political News Consumption

1530-1600    Coffee break

1600-1730    Parallel Sessions C
                        Venue: 2nd floor Function Rooms

1800-1930    AMIC Annual General Meeting (for members only)

End of Day 2

Day 3 (Saturday ) 6th July 2013, Click here

Day 4 (Sunday ) 7th July 2013, Click here

 
Principal Partners
   

UGMUniversitas
Gadjah Mada
Yogyakarta

ntuWeeKimWee
School of Communication

 
 

Other
Sponsors & Partners

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INDONESIA

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SINGAPORE

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Taylor & Francis

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School of Journalism and Communication, The University of Queensland, Australia

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