Call for papers: Asian Media Cooperation and Cultural Exchange 2010 Conference

N.B. – The University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication is co-organizing an international conference with Inha University in Incheon, South Korea on October 7 and 8, 2010. Below is the call for papers. Hope you can make it. Thank you.

CALL FOR PAPERS

Asian Media Cooperation and Cultural Exchange 2010 Conference

Organizers:
College of Mass Communication, University of the Philippines Diliman
Inha University, Incheon, Korea

Conference Dates: October 7 to October 8, 2010

Location:
College of Mass Communication (CMC) Plaridel Hall
University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines

To register:
Please submit your full name, title, institutional affiliation, email address
and telephone number to Prof. Danilo Arao at danilo.araoATup.edu.ph and dannyaraoATyahoo.com.

Scholars and professionals interested in Asian culture, media issues, information studies, and international cultural exchange are invited to participate by contributing a paper or attending the conference.

The theme of the conference is “Asian Media Cooperation and Cultural Exchange.” This will be the first conference to be held in the Philippines’ national university, the University of the Philippines Diliman. The objective is to strengthen international academic and cultural exchange in the culture management, media studies discipline, and to promote the knowledge of Asian culture.

The conference aims to bring together scholars from the Philippines, Korea and other Asian countries to discuss issues related to Asian culture and media.

It is expected that quality papers will emerge from this conference, and that it will lead to an increased understanding of Asian culture and media among the participants.

Deadlines:
Abstracts due on August 22, 2010
Full Papers due on September 7, 2010

Please email abstracts and full papers to Prof. Danilo Arao at danilo.araoATup.edu.ph and dannyaraoATyahoo.com.

Please note that presenters who will come from countries other than the Philippines will have travel support.

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