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 3 (Saturday ) 6th July 2013
Parallel Sessions D
0900 - 1030

D1:     Media dan Budaya
           Amarta A, level 1

           Chair: Widodo Agus Setyanto, Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia

  • Irwan Setyawan. Universitas Mercu Buana Jakarta, Indonesia
    Newspaper in Trouble
  • Mariana Susanti, S.Sos. Balai Pengembangan Media Radio Pendidikan (BPMRP) Kementrian
    The Production of Education Audio Media by Development Unit of Educational Radio Media of Education and Culture Ministry of Indonesia
  • Hadiati. Media and Culture Studies UGM, Indonesia
    Gender Stereotypes and Corruption in The Mass Media
  • Renaldi K. Natawidjaja & S. Kunto Adi Wibowo. Universitas Padjajaran, Indonesia
    The Development of A Hybrid Star Wars Text in Bandung Through The Participation of Urban Jedi
  • Nurul Latifatun Nisa. Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
    Political Literacy As a Supplementary Materials on Media Literacy Program in Indonesia
  • Umaimah Wahid, Muhamad Isnaini, & Ni Gusti Ayu Ketut Kurniasari. Universitas Budi Luhur,
    Cultural Imperialism and Capitalism Media In Islamic Values Deconstruction on Ramadan Show in TV

D2:     Communication and Community Development
           Sadewa, level 2
           Chair: Mira K. Desai. SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai, India

  • Fathiastuti, Nenden N. Ohio University, USA
    Citizen Journalism as New Development Tool: A Case Study of Balebengong.net in Bali, Indonesia

  • Chen Liang. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
    Communication of Social Support in a Context of Computer-Mediated Communication from the Perspective of Social Ties
  • Sari, Nurul Ratna. Airlangga University, Indonesia
    Embracing Community Engagement in Government Public Relations Practice: A case study of Community Information Group (Kelompok Informasi Masyarakat—KIM) as Public Relations Agent in informing and empowering community

D3:     New Paradigms in Development Communication
           Nakula, level 2
           Chair: Crispin Maslog, Asian Institute of Journalism and
           Communication, Philippines

  • Thuy, Thi Pham. University of Queensland, Australia
    Internalization of participatory development communication principles in local governance in Vietnam
  • Lindawati, Lisa. Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
    Development Communication and Village Self-Dependence

  • Villa, Steffi Allison A. Philippine Navy, Philippines
    Understanding Messages and Themes Emerging from Stories of Selected Participants about the Facebook Campaign on It's More Fun in the Philippines

D4:     Ethnicity, Race and Religion
           Yudhistira, level 2
           Chair: Rahayu, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

  • Pagiwati, Rosy Tri et. Al. Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
    TV Entertainment Program in the Audience's Viewpoint: Cultural Identity or Ethnic Prejudice?
  • Md. Shahidul Haque. International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia
    Practice of Islamic Ethics in Public Relations Profession in Malaysia
  • Pattanayak, Chandrabhanu. University of Hawai'i, Manoa, India
    An Act of Faith: From Spiritual Wisdom to Knowledge Economy

D5:     Media History and Evolution
           Bima, level 2
           Chair: Ken Harvey, KIMEP, Kazakhstan

  • Mohd Firdauz Mohd Fathir. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
    Symbiotic Relationship Between Military and the Film Industry in Malaysia: Trends, Issues and Future Directions
  • Ismail bin Hashim. Universiti Selangor, Malaysia
    McLuhan, new media and the senses in a muted society

D6:     New Media, Old Media Ethics
           Arjuna, level 2
           Chair: Rachel Khan, University of the Philippines, Philippines

  • Taid, Milindo Migom. University of Hyderabad, India
    Advertising and its Regulation in India: The Framework of Ethical Theories
  • Ibrahim, Yasmin. University of London, UK
    Trauma Rituals and the New Media Economy
  • Kusumasari Bevaola. Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia
    Connecting Adolescents' Voice through Social Media and the Implication on Government Policy Making

1030-1100   Coffee break

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

1230-1400   Lunch

1200-1530    Parallel Sessions F
                        Venue: 2nd floor Function Rooms

1530-1600   Coffee break

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


End of Day 3

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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