- TypeConference
- Location Singapore
- Date 22-10-2018 - 23-10-2018
Journalism/News/e-publishing/Publishing
Conference Theme
"JOURNALISM, MEDIA AND MASS COMMUNICATION AT THE CROSSROADS"
Today’s media exist in an age of challenging dichotomies: truth versus 'post-truth', facts versus 'alternative facts’ and news versus ‘fake news'. If media practitioners find this evolving environment perplexing, what of their audiences? The media landscape increasingly comprises traditional and new media - and media producers range from experienced professionals who publish or broadcast their work widely, to relative novices who use the internet and social media to access niche audiences. Regulated and unregulated media compete for audiences, but what implications for trust are there to the monetisation of falsehood?
Mass media are found in almost every area of our daily lives and the proliferation of platforms has increased their ubiquity, as well as their potential as agents of social change, with possible influences on culture, language, employment, health, social welfare, development, politics and religion. Social media enable dialogues to emerge, seemingly from nowhere, and create impact almost everywhere, through the ongoing evolution of the ‘public sphere’. These trends are observable almost worldwide, and deserve recognition and analysis.
Through the divergence of sources and platforms, and the convergence of content and practices, many similarities and differences persist between information, entertainment and communication in today's mass media and social media alike. These various media interactions might influence societies in a number of ways and evidently impact social relations through the way we communicate with one another. Drawing academically-robust conclusions requires an understanding of this complex, highly-mediatized world, and encourages interdisciplinary scholarship, critical reading, data analysis, and an examination of the impact of the various media.
The research topics are as follows:
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Assoc. Prof. Weiyu Zhang
Department of Communications and New Media
National University of Singapore
Singapore
Prof. Guy Starkey
Professor and Associate Dean
Global Engagement at Bournemouth University
UK
Important Dates
Full Paper Submission Deadline : 20 April 2018
Early Bird Registration Deadline: 22 June 2018
Late Registration Deadline: 20 July 2018
Conference Dates: 22 - 23 October 2018
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