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No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Nayheak Khun CAMInformation Needs Accessibilities of Human Rights Issues in Cambodia: A Critical Analysis
Cambodia Women Entrepreneur Association, Cambodia
2 Debbie Jim Duran PHLGeopolitical luck or crisis?: Communicating China’s Built and Road Initiative amidst the South China Sea Dispute
Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines
3 Magdalena Musial-Karg POLInformation – Communication – Participation – Decision: How does the internet impact modern democracies? Selected examples from Europe
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Faculty of Political Science and Journalism, Poland
4 Chung-Ming Cheng TAIA counterclockwise reform in Taiwan Public Service Media policy: Taking back the humanistic approach in debate
Taiwan Public Television Service, Taiwan
5 Beyan M. Hagos PHLThe Moro (Muslim Mindanao) question and the media coverage: The Philippine Daily Inquirer
University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
6 Mohammad Shazzad Hossain and Muhammad Farhadul Islam
BANProspect of Human Rights Education through Community Radio in Bangladesh
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh
7 Xianwen Kuang CHNFraming activism online in authoritarian China: A content analysis of 10 NGOs’ social media posts on Sino Weibo
Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University, China
8 Nimrod L. Delante and Fraulein A. Oclarit
SGPHow a Politician Communicates to the Public: Exploring the Rhetoric of President Rodrigo Duterte Through His Public Speeches
James Cook University, Singapore
9 Bhunnisa Wisassinthu and Li Zhenfang
CHNPolitical Journalism beyond the Western World: A Conceptual Framework of the journalistic role in Thai Media System during the Democratic Transition between 2006 and 2018
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
June 17 2019Morning Session:
Communication, Human Rights and Democracy: Enablers & DisruptorsModerator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Hari Krishna Behera and Indira Behera
IND The Future of Communication Central University of Orissa, INDIA
2 Dennis Kah SIn Yeo SGPGetting “lit”: What Literature can do for Humanity in Today’s World*
National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
3 Madhudeep Singh and Meenakshi
INDThe Development of Networked Society in the Backdrop of Media Ecology: It’s Effect on Human Relations
Kurushetra University and Lovely professional university, Punjab, India
4 Kuldeep Siwach and Ajay Kumar Singh
INDTechnological Determinism: Lovely Professional University, India
5Elias Rafael L Decena, Ernilda L. Decena and Pedrito Jose V. Bermudo
PHLThe Principle of Media Separation: Frequency and Shifts in Media Use and the Formation of Imagined Communities in the Philippines
University of Perpetual Help System Laguna, Philippines
6 Mira Kapil Desai INDDisconnect of Micro with Macro: Digital world for the "third" world SNDT Women's University, India
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Sumedha Bajpai INDVirtual Humanism among KKN – (Facebook Community) - A-Case Study
SNDT Mumbai, India
2 Himani Sharma and Ms. Anjali Iyer and Renza Iqbal
INDExploring the Posthumanist Narrative - ‘the Virtual Souls’ Mudra Institute of Communication,
Ahmedabad, India
3 Nuril Hidayah INALanguage Manipulation in Disinformation in Indonesia and Religious Identity
MAFINDO (Indonesian Antihoax Community), Indonesia
4 Anushka Kulkarni IND Big data and Economics of Digital Media Amity University Mumbai, India
5 Cecilia May S. Villanueva PHLHumanism in Urban Design University of Santo Tomas,
Philippines
Understanding Humanism and Post-humanism: Artifical Intellgence, Robotics, Dataism, etc. (A)Moderator:
Understanding Humanism and Post-humanism: Artifical Intellgence, Robotics, Dataism, etc. (B)Moderator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Cendera Rizky Anugrah Bangun and Riska Afrianti
INAWomen and Public Sphere:A critical research on Editorial Policy in Informant selection for Opinion Column in Kompas and Media Indonesia Newspaper
Universitas Multimedia Nusantara
2 Jie Zhang CHNThe Purchase of "Intimate relationship"? Research on Social Para-relationships of Internet Female Anchors.
School of Pubilc Administration,Hohai University
3 Dristi Chawda and S Kannan INDChange in the Portrayal of Women in Select Indian TV Advertisements – A Multidimensional Approach
Christ University, Inida
4Gerby R. Muya, Daniella G. Dimaano and Shaen Kyle Ayres V
PHLWhen Genders are not Stated Equal: A Textual and Visual Analysis on Selected Grade 1 Textbooks in the Philippines
Lyceum of the Philippines Laguna, Philippines
5 Julienne Thesa Y. Baldo-Cubelo PHLFilipino Women's Standpoint on the Representation of the "New Women" in Beauty Product Advertisements' Co-optation of Feminism
University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines
6 Nisha Pawar IND Engendering Gender Equality in Indian Media Education Shivaji University, India
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Al Sukri M.Ikom and Tessa Shasrini
INDFemale Leadership from the Perspective of Malay Culture Universitas Islam Riau, Indonesia
2 Maria Jessamine P. Eizaguirre PHLHear Me Roar: A Critical Reception Study of Game of Thrones through a Feminist Lens
University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
3 Usha Rani Narayana INDPortrayal of Muslim Women in Indian Press- A Study of Media Coverage of Triple Talaq Issue
University of Mysore, India
4 Muhammad Zakaria and Kazi Taslima Nasrin Jarin
BANHigh School Going Adolescent Girls’ Menstruation Communication with Mothers and Factors Associated with Interpersonal Interaction
University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
5Aroma Beatrix Hennessy Evangelista and Lloyd Lyncer C. Lomente
PHLAn Analysis on the Depiction of Filipino Men and Women in Crime Stories of selected Philippine Tabloids
Adamson University, Philippines
6 Eliana Marie A. Lorenzo and Ms. Angelica Janelle G. Jareño
PHLThe Dialects of Coming Out: Interpersonal Communication Strategies Filipino Transgender Individuals Use with their Friends and Family in coming out
Miriam College, Philippines
Moderator:
Building an EnGendered Media Setting (A)Moderator:
Building an EnGendered Media Setting (B)
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Dian Arymami INAAutonomous Netizens and Re-thinking Gender in Indonesia Department of Communication
Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
2 Murina Pawanteh, Marilyn Schubert and Ruly Bitay Cagadas
MASCommunicating the Mothering Role of Single Street-Mothers through Mobile Messaging Applications: It’s Impact on Single-Mother and Child Relationship.
School of Communication and Media Studies KDU University College, Malaysia
3 Sinni Naithani and Vidushi Agarwal
INDIdeas of Feminism via Memes on Instagram Indraprastha College for Women,
University of Delhi, India
4 John Mervin L. Embate PHLIdentify Positioning of a Parloristang Bakla in telling Her stories of Paglaladlad
University of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines
5 Jon Nicole V. Dublin, Mary Grace Navalta and Albin Sison
PHLThe Femme Fatale: Fiendism or Feminism? Evaluating Violence Portrayals of Women Villains in Philippine Cinema
Adamson University, Philippines
6 Purva Pathrak and Shubba HS INDThe Portrayal of LGBT community in Indian Digital Advertisements
School of Communication, MAHE, Maipal, India
Building an EnGendered Media Setting (C)Moderator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1Mohammed Firoz Ainul Aqueen and Seema Sangra IND
Practicing the art of mindful and value-free Journalism National Institute of Social Work and Social Sciences, Amity University Dubai, India
2 Van T. Vu VNM Mindful Journalism as the Social Constructivist’s Approach to Academy of Journalism and
3 Mark L. Pearson, Cait McMahon and Analise O'Donovan
AUS
Mindful journalism in action: applications for resilience, learning and ethics
Griffith University, Dart Centre Asia Pacific and School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University, Australia
4 Daranee Tungphaisal THA A Study of Death in the Dimension of Communication Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
5 Carmen Lai Jai Weng MASSpiritual Intelligence Development from the Maha-Mangala Sutta for a Good Quality of Life
HELP University, Malaysia
6 Chan Choi Sim and Gloria Choi Chan
MASMoving Souls': An Arts-Based Phenomenological Study of Mindful Photography
UCSI University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
7 Chandrasekaran Veeraiah INDReframing Communication: A Renewed Look from an Asian Perspective
Xiamen University, Malaysia
8 Vishakha Rajurkar Raj and Dev Vrat Singh
INDTracing a Possible Framework for Asia-centric Model: A meta-analysis of students on Asian perspectives of communication
Central University of Jharkhand, India
9 Aditya Kumar Shukla IND Relevance and significance of Yoga Philosophy form Communication Perspective
Amity University Madhya Pradesh, India
10 Joyce Arriola PHL The New Humanities as Research Agenda: Exploring Loci for Communication and Allied Fields
University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Mindful Communication : The Asian FrameworkModerator:
Afternoon Session:June 17 2019
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Jinsiree Palakawongsa Na Ayudhya
THAState of the Art: Online Self-Presentation in Global and Asian Context
Chulalongkorn Universitiy, Thailand
2 Sowparnika Pavan Kumar Attavar
INDAssessment of parental attitudes and responses towards young children’s digital media devices use in Manipal, India
Manipal Academy of Higher Education India
3 Saquib Najamal Hussain Mulla and Nidhi Poothulil
INDCyber wellness: Balanced Offline and Online Lives - the Perspective of Medical Professionals towards New Humanism
Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune, India
4 Kannan Subramani and M.Anuradha
INDSocial and Moral aspects of the use of Tik Tok Mobile Media Application among College Students in Bengaluru– An Exploratory Study
Christ University, India
5
Flordeliz Abanto, Airan D. Bueno, Joseph C. Francisco,Patricia Veatriz S. Gentallan,Jan Patrick G. Gutierrez andIsaac A. Hilario
PHL
Schoolchildren’s media consumption and parental mediation strategies in the Philippines
Far Eastern University, Philippines
6 William McCarthy AUSOnline Social Platforms, Disney and Fans at Disneyland in Southern California: The Oscillation of Dominance and Disorder 1990-2018
University of Adelaide, Australia
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Bhavna Pathak and Asha Sharma
INDEmpirical study on cyber wellness among Indian youth to adopt digital culture with special reference to Indore city of Madhya Pradesh
Mandsaur University, India
2 Sujittra Kaewseenual and Udomluck Thampanya
THARisky Opportunities: The Vision of Transformation from Digital Literacy to Digital Resilience for Thai children
Maejo University, Thailand
3 Paramveer Singh INDImpacts of Smart Phone on Indian Family Communication and Values
Central University of Punjab, India
4 Nitesh Tripathi IND Effects of Smartphone on Attention Span of Screenagers Banaras Hindu University, India
5 Rigel Arbole, Lorelyn Diaz and Shaina Diaz
PHLNegotiating experiences of technology use and bullying of selected Curious Cat Users
Far Eastern University, Philippines
6 Jeehyun Kim and Irkwon Jeong KORThe Segmentation of Digital Native Generations: Evidence from South Korea
Communication Research Institute of Yonsei University, South Korea
7 Cheeno Marlo M Sayuno PHL
Children in the Transmedia Landscape: The Case of Lipsync Video apps Arising Social Interactions
Department of Humanities, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines
Moderator:
Cyber wellness: Promoting Balanced Offline and Online Lives (A)Moderator:
Cyber wellness: Promoting Balanced Offline and Online Lives (B)
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Balaji Arjunan Chidambaram M and Nandini Lakshmikantha
INDA Qualitative Analysis of the Indian Television Cartoon Shows among Young Parents.
Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India
2 Nikita Chauhan and P.Sasikala Ravichandran
INDInfluence of Media and Technology on children - A Comparative study of 2D and 3D animation with special reference to cartoon characters and their impact.
Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication, India
3Bettina Mirelle L. Tan, Rica Anne D. Victoriano and Mitchell Claire S. Villegas
PHLChildren for Sale: Analyzing the Depiction of Child Prostitution in Philippine Drama Anthology
Adamson University, Philippines
4 Aahana Bhatnagar and Kulveen Trehan
INDDeconstructing the Socio-cultural Messages in Indian Cartoon Programs: A Semiotic Analysis of ‘Roll No. 21’
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, India
5 Aasita Bali IND Wellness and Smartphone Apps
6 Kate Ashlyn N. Dayag PHLContent analysis of character representation, setting, and narratives of Filipino children’s most played mobile games
Far Easter University, Manila, Philippines
Cyber wellness: Promoting Balanced Offline and Online Lives (C)Moderator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Twinkle Sara Joseph and Kannan S
INDThe Participatory Culture of Youngsters in #Metoo Campaign through Social Media: An Ariel View
Christ (Deemed to be University), India
2 Madhavi Ravikumar INDSocial media and social good: A study on the impact of WhatsApp on education and learning.
University of Hyderabad, India
3 John Paul Seño, Karen Clare Ilao, Philip Owen Malabanan and Quennie Torres
PHLUsing Tinder as a Computer Mediated Communication tool in Building Self-esteem and Relationships
Lyceum of the Philippines Laguna, Philippines
4 Shreesha Mairaru, Ashavaree Das and Priyanka Dasgupta
AREA Study on the Factors Influencing Changing Social Media Usage Determinants of Emirati Youth
Department of Applied Media, Higher Colleges of Technology, Dubai
5 Donnalyn A De Chavez PHLThe Self on Instagram: A Study on How People with Different Hair Colors Use Instagram for Online Self-Presentation
De La Salle University, Philippines
6 Mohammad Asaduzzaman BANUse of Facebook in Bangladesh: A Tool for social networking or a wepaon for spreading communal hate crime?
University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
7 Muyanga Innocent Ziba MWIFacebook - Best Medium of Communication in advocasy - study University of Livingstonia, Malawi
8 Anisa Rizki Sabrina SIP IND Personal Data Information Control on Social MediaUniversitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
9 Dewa Ayu Diah Angendari INA The Precariousness of Digital Media Workers in Indonesian Context
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
Social Media and Social Good (A)Moderator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Bharatbhai Khengarbhai Jadav INDAgriculture Development through Social Media in the context of Western India: Is there a hope!
Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC), Gujarat University, India
2 Muhammad Shahid and Bakht Zaman
PAKSocial media and Mobilization of Pashtun Community in Pakistan: A Case Study of Pashtun Tahafuz Movement
Center for Public Policy and Research (CPPR)Imsciences Peshawar, Pakistan
3 Leslin Bastian INDDigital Media for Social Change: A Case of Indian Corporate Reaching out to the Millennials
MICA, Ahmedabad, India
5 Divyani Redhu and Sachin Bharti
INDAnalyzing the Potential of Social Media in Promoting Heritage Tourism in India (With Special Reference to Delhi)
University School of Mass Communication (USMC), GGSIPU India
6Saule Barlybayeva, Karlyga Myssayeva and Manshuk Yessimova
KAZThe development of social media in Kazakhstan al-Farabi KazNU, Kazakhstan
7 Nerawi Sedu MASThe Usage and Level of Trust of Social Media Among Malaysian Voters Post-GE14
International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Malaysia
8 Allison Anne G. Atis PHL#LSM CheerVar: The Textserye and the Glimpse of the Filipino Online Media
University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines
Social Media and Social Good (B)Moderator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Danilo Araña Arao PHLWhat the Fact! A Journalistic Analysis of "Fake News" University of the Philippines (UP)
Diliman
2 Hemamalini Sambasivam and Alagan C
INDWhatsapp Communication emerging as a Source of Fake News that Influences the Masses in India
Thiru. Vi. Ka. Government Arts and Science College, India
3 Uchenna A Ekwo USA
Redefining Reality: Analyzing the Dilemma of Democratization and Weaponization of Information in a Post-Truth World
Department of Mass CommunicationMedgar Evers College, City University of New York, USA
4 Jingmei Ouyang CHNFrom Xianchang to Academia: Reconstructing the Ethics of Marxist Views of Journalism in Post-truth China
University of Glasgow, China
5 Abdul Rohman VNMThe people + social media vs. The media: The battle against false information in a violent conflict
RMIT University Vietnam, Vietnam
6 Yang Wang CHNFake news on Chinese social media: a content analysis of fake news on Weibo
Renmin University of China, China
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation1 Leslin Bastian and Mansi Shah IND Social Media and the Phenomenon of Fake News in India MICA, Ahmedabad, India
2Mizati Dewi Wasdiana, Cahya Suryani, Priska Nur Safitri and Nuril Hidayah
INAWhen Politic and Religion become a Disaster: The Mapping of Hoax in Indonesia
Masyarakat Anti Fitnah Indonesia (Indonesian Anti Hoax Community), Indonesia
3 Syed Murtaza Alfarid Hussain INDMediatized Politics in the Digital Age: A probe into fake news and online abuse in India
Assam University, Silchar, India
4 Yidi Wang and Shiwen Wu CHNDisguise of health misinformation: Investigation based on its source and narrative
School of Journalism and Communication, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China
5 Farzana Karim BAN
Fake news on social media : who consume it and why: perspective of Bangladesh
Dept of Communication and JournalismUniversity of Chittagong, Bangladesh
6 Stanley B. Gajete PHLBlacklisted or White-listed? A Case of Using Facebook plug-in app
Communication in a Post-truth Era: Disinformation, Misinformation & Fake News (A)Moderator:
Communication in a Post-truth Era: Disinformation, Misinformation & Fake News (B)Moderator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Ratri Rizki Kusumalestari INAParenting Styles and Digital Literacies on Adolescent The Faculty of Communication
Science, Indonesia
2 Syaifa Tania INAOnline Message, Offline Action: Indonesian Millennials Perception towards Advertising Values in the LINE Mobile Coupons of Food&Beverages Industry
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
3Ashavaree Das, Shreesha Mairaru, Maya Said and Priyanka Dasgupta
AREDecoding Snapchat and Instagram Usage – Validating the uses and gratification approach in the UAE context
Applied Communication Division, United Arab Emirates
4 Shudipta Sharma and Aminul Islam
BANUsing without Knowing? : Exploration of Social Media Literacy in Bangladesh
University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
5 Salvie Magtanao and Brenfred Nalazon Romero
PHLParents of Working Children: Knowledge and Evaluation of Non-Government Organizations’ Print Media in Campaigning against Child Labor
University of the Philippines, Philippines
6Jose Reuben Q. Alagaran II
PHLTeach and Integrate: Towards a Media and Information Literacy Education Framework in the Philippines
Philippine Information Agency, Philippines
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Kenneth C. Yang and Yowei Kang
USA
The Representations of Generation M and Z Consumers in the Mass Media in East and Southeastern Asia: A Texting Mining Analysis to Assess Convergence and Divergence Theory
The University of Texas El Paso, USA
2 Dale Russeth Gabanes and Marina Marcelo
PHLNews Media Literacy Level of Grade 12 Students of Saint Mary's University
Accenture, Philippines
3 Therese S. Torres and Ramon R. Tuazon
PHLTeaching Media and Information Literacy to the Youth in the Face of Post-truth: Testing Cognitive Biases, Detecting Disinformation and Misinformation
Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication; Mirriam College, Philippines
4 Sasikala Ponnusamy and Abhishek Pandey
INDMedia Education, Media Technologies, Human Values – Need for blending the Physical, Digital and Biological spheres
Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication, India
6 Zin Mar Kyaw MYAPromoting Media and Information Literacy Awareness in Chin State, Myanmar (Assessment of the MIL Component- Access)
National Management Degree College, Myanmar
7 Mite Setiansah INAProtecting Children Digital Natives through Family-Based Media Literacy Education in Banyumas Regency, Indonesia
Jenderal Soedirman University, Philippines
Morning Session:June 18 2019
Media and Information Literacy (MIL 1): 21st Century LiteracyModerator:
Media and Information Literacy (MIL 2): 21st Century LiteracyModerator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Tian Hao CHNReimagined and Redefined: Analysis of the Cross-cultural Adaptation of “Journey to the West”
Tsinghua University, China
2 Fraulein Agcambot Oclarit and Angelo O. Tubac
PHLA Semiotic Exploration of the Metaphors and Tangible Signs and Symbols in the Flalok: the Blaan Art of Storytelling
Holy Trinity College of General Santos City, Philippines
3 Xinyue Xu SGPNeo-Coffeeholic Practices: Coffee Consumption and Creative Class in Yunnan, China
National Univeristy of Singapore, Singapore
4 Mehul Singh INDA Study of use of Media Technology among Delhi Based Monks Vivekananda Institute of
Professional Studies, India
5 Glenn Irwin Cruz Reynon PHLA Comparative Study on the Theory and Praxis of Religious Inculturation of Anscar Chupungco and Ed Lapiz
University of Santo Tomas, Angelicum College, Philippines
6 Fleurdeliz Altez-Albela PHLArticulating Philosophy in Children's Literature: A Structuralist look at Select Re-tellings of Severino Reyes’ Mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang
University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Yowei Kang and Kenneth C. Yang
TWNEmploying Digital Reality Technologies in Museums and Art Exhibitions: A Global Survey of Best Practices and Implications for Creative Cultural Industries
National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
2 Mili Agarwal INDTextiles as Social Expression: A Study of Sujani Embroidery of Bihar in India
Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi
4 Gunjan Sharma IND Coping post truth era: Bollywood dances to the tune Bennett University, India
5 Anisa Rizki Sabrina S.I.P INAMaintaining the Virtual Life: Celebrification in the Culture of Spectacle
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
6 Salvie Magtanao PHLNarratives of Resistance and Communication Across Generations of Intergenerational Women Rice Farmers
Faculty of Information and Communication Studies, University of the Philippines
7 Desideria Cempaka Wijaya Murti INATourism, Media, and Local Spaces: Depicting the exoticism of others
Universitas of Atma Jaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Moderator:Arts & Culture: Rediscovering Forms & Platforms (A)
Arts & Culture: Rediscovering Forms & Platforms (B)Moderator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation1 Charu Lata Singh IND CSR and Human Connect: A Comparative Study on Private Vivekananda Institute of
2 Srushti Shirish Govilkar INDDelineating Responsibility and Philanthropy in Parsi Businesses in the 19th and 21st Century
MICA - The School of Ideas, India
3 Yossapol Chutipanyabut THANarrative Structure in Advertisements: An Opportunity to Study Video Advertisements by Narrative Structure Theories
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
4 Chin Hin Lee SGPYouTube Advertising: Pre-roll or Influencers? Singapore University of Social
Sciences
5 Kamyr Catapang PHLThe Impact of Digital Social Network on Consumer Brand Perception: A Study on User-generated Content on Facebook
University of Sto. Tomas, Philipines
6 Liyanage Dineesha LKASemiotic Analysis on the Inner Beauty of the Fashion Modeling University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
7 Ina Nur Ratriyana M.A. INASurvivability of Local Brands: A Strategic Marketing Communication to Achieve Local Brand Equity in Indonesia
Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia
8 Maria Zenaida Sarabia Panol and Marianne D. Sison
USAReframing CSR to promote social change, inclusiveness and sustainability in two ASEAN countries
Middle Tennessee State University, USA
Finding Humanism in Business & Marketing CommunicationModerator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Yuejiao Zhang CHNResistance and Occupancy: A Case Study of Weibo Discourse in China under the Perspective of Cyber-populism
Shanghai International Studies University, China
2 Mahmudunnabi X BAN Electioneering on Facebook: A new phenomenon in Department of Media Studies &
3 Akshay Hanumant Malvanikar INDCommunicating through Silence: Understanding the Use of Strategic Communication Tools in Maratha Kranti (Mook) Morcha
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India
4 Leslin Bastian IND Use of Social Media in Political Campaign: A Case of India MICA, Ahmedabad, India
5 Alisa C Lachica PHLDancing with Federalism: A Comparative Analysis on Selected Online Articles on Charter Change
Adamson University, Philippines
6 Saule Barlybayeva KAZThe development of social media in Kazakhstan al-Farabi Kazakh National
University, Kazakhstan
New Media and Political DevelopmentModerator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Anis Rahman CANThe Contested Mediation of the Chinese New Silk Road in South Asia
Department of Journalism and Communication Studies, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Canada
2 Anis Rahman CANThe Political Economy of Television Industry in Bangladesh and its Implications for Media Studies in South Asia
Department of Journalism and Communication Studies, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Canada
3 David T. Robie NZLIndependence in New Caledonia: A media and political stalemate or a ‘three strikes’ challenge?
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
4 Jessada Salathong THAAn Adaption Of Laos’ Media and Receivers in the Context of ASEAN
Department of Mass Communication,Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
5 Warut Kuaysakul THAThai Comedy in Media and the Attempts to resist and Negotiate against Power
Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Thailand
7 Saumya Rastogi INDPolitical Memes and Perceptions; A study on memes as a tool of Political communication in the Indian context.
Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi, India
Communication and Political DevelopmentModerator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Athul David and S. Kannan INDSocialization process through a popular online multiplayer game – A youngsters perspective
Christ University, India
2 Jonalou S Labor PHLDigitally Performed Sensual Selves: Young Adults’ Sexual Scripts in Mobile Dating Apps
University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines
3 Hanyun Huang and Jiping Zhang
CHNProcrastination, Fear of Missing out and Wechat Addiction among College Students in China
School of Journalism and Communication, Xiamen University, China
4 Angelo R. de Vera and Coleen Sheikha R. Fabro
PHLFilth(y)Tweets: A Study on Pornographic Contents on Twitter Adamson University, Philippines
5 Danielle Manzano Abalos and Adrianne C. Marcelo
PHLMeme, Myself, and I : A Study on Internet Memes as a Tool for Self-Expression of the Young People
University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Hairong Yiyao Huang and Hao Gao
CHNResearch on the attitudes of youth group towards gamification of public welfare on social media -- take Alipay game public welfare project as an example
Nanjing Normal University, China
2 Michael Frank D. Cotelo PHLHooking Me App: A Study on Uses and Experiences on Dating App
Adamson University, Philippines
3 Sukanya Malloli INDWhether college students have balanced offline and online lives?-A study
St. Philomena’s College, India
4 Sangeeta Sachdev and Pavitra Sirivastava
IND
Effect of Social Networking Site Advertisements on Buying Behaviour of Delhi youth. (A study on internet user school students of National Capital of India; Delhi)
Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism & Communication, Noida Campus, India
5Rodolfo P. de Guzman, Zainab D. Chohan, Rheanne Myanie E. Cortez
PHLEmoji's Role in Digitial Conversation
Smart Media for Smart Kids (B)Moderator:
Smart Media for Smart Kids (A)Moderator:
June 18 2019Afternoon Session:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Mr. Jose Miguel J. Kanalsudiwo PRT
Internal and External Communication Strategy in OrganizationsEstratégia de Comunicação Interna e Externa nas Organizações
Lusophone University of Humanities and Technology (ULHT) Lisbon – Portugal
2 Qi Yin and Xiaoxia Li CHNGovernment involvement, institutional environment and Chinese Internet going global: An empirical study of Chinese internet listed companies
School of Journalism and CommunicationXiamen University, China
3 Shibo Shao CHNDifference Between official and Civil Discourse: Take Smog Issue in China as an example
RENMIN University of China
4 Lai Yee Ma HKGThe Reappropriation of the social label of "Useless Youth" in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Baptist University, Hongkong
5Dorothy Borromeo, Joshua Caporal, Dana Elysse Diaz, Jade Monton & Bryan Padilla
PHLThe framing and discourses on federalism in selected Facebook pages
Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines
6 Hafied Cangara INA
Media control on Corruption in Local Goverment; Create clean and Justice Goverment in South Sulawesi Province (Analysis of the Role of the Media in the Era of Regional Autonomy)
Hasanuddin University, Indonesia
7 Abonti Mehtaz Double. BANRole of Bangladeshi media in conflict transformation and peacebuilding
Jagannath University, Bangladesh
8 Akasha Shukla INDDigital Media Interventions in Rural Development National Institute for Rural
Development, India
Communication & Governance (A)Moderator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Maria Zenaida S. Panol USABrunei’s national philosophy and the Islamic voice in CSR Middle Tennessee State University,
USA
2 Abdul Rohman VNMSharing for bridging different worldviews: a case from a post-conflict Ambon, Indonesia
RMIT University Vietnam, Vietnam
3 Melati Mediana Tobing, Ilya Revianti and Endah Triastuti
INAReframing Proxemics in a Collectivistic Perspective (Study of Residents of Riverbank Relocation in Vertical Settlements in Jakarta)
Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
4 Flor Niño S. Palma and Dennis John F. Sumaylo
PHL
Digitalization of the Provincial Government of Davao del Norte, Philippines: Understanding Adopters’ Perceptions and Individual Innovativeness and Measuring Technology Success and Effectiveness of the Human Resource Information System (HRIS)
Provincial Government of Davao del Norte, Philippines
5 Rita Gani INAInformation, Dissemination, and Community: Tracking The Pattern of Communication in Community Group Supported by Bandung City Government
The Faculty of Communication Science, Indonesia
6 Agus Triyono INAInformation Disclosure Communication of Local Government in accordance with law number 14 year of 2008 in Indonesia
Dian Nuswantoro University, Indonesia
7 Christine S. Cula PHLCommunication Decentralization of Philippine Institute for Supply Management (PISM): A Case Study
Philippine Institute for Supply Management, Philippines
8Arabi Syed Abdullah Idid, Nerawi Sedu, and Shafizan Mohamed
MYSTrusting the Institutions in Malaysia International Islamic University
Malaysia
9 Lei Lili CHNWhat Is Personal Information Legislation Protecting? Analyis based on Legislation and Justine in China
Department of Journalism & Communication, Dalian University of Technology, China
10 Qi Yin CHNGovernment involvement, institutional environment and Chinese Internet going global: An empirical study of Chinese internet listed companies
Xiamen University, China
Communication & Governance (B)Moderator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Kenneth C. Yang and Yowei Kang
USA
The Effects of Consumer Autonomy, Privacy Perceptions, Privacy Management Strategies on Augmented Reality (AR) Advertising Effectiveness: An Exploratory Study of Privacy Decision-Making Model for Digital Advertising
The University of Texas, El Paso, USA
2 Ma. Carmela DL. Tunay PHLRole of Social Media on the Fan Loyalty of F2 Logistics Cargo Movers: A Case Study on Social Media good in Sports Marketing
University of Sto. Tomas Graduate School, Philippines
3Princess Nicolle Rivera Bayaborda and Monica Louise R. Bondoc
PHLKeeping Up With The Kardashians: A Content Analysis on their Brand Management Strategies
University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
4 Yipeng Xi and Haijiao Luo CHNDisappearing Bargain: the Erosion of Mobile Payment in China National U of Singapore
5 Pengfei Fu AUSDigital Empowerment ? Maker Movement in China- Bubble Boom and Bust
School of Film, Media and Communication, Monash University, Australia
6 Sangeeta Sachdev IND
Perception of Social Networking Site Advertisements on Relationship between Buying Behaviour and other Variables on Teaching Faculty of Delhi.
Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism & Communication, Noida Campus, India
7 Anthony J Pennings KORThe 5 Stages of Global ICT4D and the Increasing Utilization of Surplus Behavioral Data for Prediction Products and Services
State University of New York, Korea, South Korea
8 Yu-Huay Hsu, Shih-Hsien Hsu and Adrian Rauchfleisch
TAITravelled and sustained through social media participation— Exploration of ecotourism and its online communities on Twitter
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
9 Rachael Tong and Carmen MYSFactors Influencing University Students’ Purchasing Intention Towards Sustainable Fashion
HELP University, Malaysia
10 Kanokpar Kreeprasertkul and Smith Boonchutima
THAFactors of Youtube Advertising Viewing: A Literature Review Faculty of Communication Arts,
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Open for Business (E-Commerce)Moderator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1
Rosemarie Laila D Areglado, Decibel V. Faustino-Eslava, Loucel E. Cui and Maria Regina V. Regalado
PHL
Creating Climate-Resilient Farmers through ICT4D University of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines
2 Syaifa Tania INADisaster Myths: Indonesian Millennial Perception about Messages of Disaster Myths Communicated through Social Media
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
3 Indonesia Santi Indra Astuti INADisinformation and Communication for Disaster Management: Pattern and Theme of Hoaxes during Catastrophe in Indonesia
Bandung Islamic University (UNISBA), Indonesia
4
Gerby Muya, Patricia D. Custodio, Joshua A. Dela Fuente and Roan John O. Remegio
PHL
Online Information seeking Behavior during Typhoons of Residents of select High-risk areas in the Philippines
Lyceum of the Philippines Laguna, Philippines
5 Son Ngoc Le GERThe political and cultural factors in disaster communication:The case study of mitigating typhoons in the Philippines and Vietnam.
Ilmenau University of Technology,Germany
6Amalia Fauziah Amalia Fauziah, Dezya Salsabila Prawira and Rizki Uni Utami
INADompet Dhuafa’s Lombok Disaster Management: Psychosocial Interventions
Dompet Dhuafa, Indonesia
7 Merin Paul and S. Kannan INDThe Role Of Social Media During Crisis Situation; A Case Study On Kerala Floods
Christ University, Bangalore, India
Risk, Disaster and Humanitarian Communication (A)Moderator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Karen Joyce G. Cayamanda PHLTowards a community-based flood-risk communication management system for flood-vulnerable communities of Davao City, Philippines
UPLB / UP Mindanao, Philippines
2Hermin Indah Wahyuni, Muhammad Rum and Theresia Octastefani
INACommunication and Politics of Disaster in Indonesia: Analysis of the Multi-Layered Responses to Maritime Disasters in Semarang and Aceh
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
3Dhyah Ayu Retno Widyastuti Ayu Ayu, Mario Antonius Birowo and Thomas Adi Purnomo Sidhi
INA
Strategic Communication to Develop Women’s Capabilities in Disaster Prone Area of Mount Merapi Volcano, Indonesia
Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia
4 Dennis John Francisco Sumaylo PHLDisaster risk information dissemination in an upland community in Mindanao, Philippines
RMIT University, Philippines
5 Xing Zhang CHNPost-Crisis Communication on Social Media and the Shaping of Collective Memory
National University of Singapore
6 Velayutham Chandrasekharan INDThe Role of Media in endorsing Civil Society led Peace Intervention for Riparian Cooperation in Cauvery River warer Sharing Conflict
Anna University, India
7 Joel S. Zaporteza PHLCommunicating Disaster: Identifying Disaster Communication Needs among Senior High School Students in Malabon City
Adamson University, Philippines
Moderator:Risk, Disaster and Humanitarian Communication (B)
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Komal Hemendra Shah and Binod C. Agrawal
INDProspects of Development Communication for Social Change in 21st Century India
Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC), Gujarat University, India
2 Mahendra Kumar Padhy IND
Exploring the Role of Behavioural Change Communication for Sustainable Development: A Participatory Humanistic Approach
Dept. od Mass Communication and Journalism, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Central University, India
3 Pawan Singh Malik IND
Management of Communication for changing social behaviour. A study on Village Mugalpura – Haryana.
Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication, Bhopal (M.P), India
4 Olivine Wai Yu Lo HKG
To Examine the Persuasiveness of Message Strategies and Persona Image of Announcement in Public Interest (API) on Behavioral Intention – A Case Study of the Greater Bay Area APIs in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Shue Yan University
5 Alex Parimalam Santiagomani and Maria William
INDCompatible communication strategies for Behaviour changes in rural India
Loyola College, India
6 Melissa Chloe Aquino PHLDiscipling through New Media Communications: The Uses and Gratifications of Christ's Commision Fellowship's "Skypleship"
Miriam College Department of Communication, Philippines
7 Salvie S. Magtanao PHLParents of Working Children: Knowledge and Evaluation of Non-Government Organizations’ Print Media in Campaigning against Child Labor
University of Eastern Philippines
8 Anterpreet Kaur INDPositive behavioral change through effective communication strategies: A study on stubble burning menace of Punjab.
Guru Nanak Dev University, India
Moderator:Social and Behavior Change Communication for Develpoment
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Priyadarshni Bishnoi and Kannan Subramani
INDCitizen Journalism in India: A boon or a bane? Christ University, India
2 Ma. Ines Raza Minia, Clara M. Gonzales and Rosalie Navoa
PHL Gatekeeping Functions of Mainstream Media in the Context of Citizen Journalism
Saint Mary's University, Philippines
3 Manjushree Ganapathi Naik INDThe Approach of News Media in Framing the #METOO Campaign in India
School of Communication (SOC), Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE)
4 Meenakshia Rupta and Ravia Gupta
Social Media: An Emerging Reporting Tool For Working Journalists
Lovely Professional University
5 Sarkar Barbaq Quarmal and Aminul Islam
BANPractice of Data Journalism among Bangladeshi Journalists Media Studies and
Journalism Department, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB
6 Natalia Widiasari INDPolitical Discourse in the form of Conversation (Memes and Narratives) of Social Media as Seen by the Journalists: Case of Indonesia
Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia
7 Shameer Mohammad Shaik IND Working conditions of journalists in telugu news channels Potti sreeramulu telugu universoty
8 Samiksha Koirala NPLSilenced once again: Women Journalists’ and online harassment in Nepal
College of Journalism and Mass Communication
Rewriting the News (A)Moderator:
June 19 2019Morning Session
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Joana Marie S. Delos Reyes PHLThe Tabloid is Not for Sale: Examining the Ethical Issues and Principles of Philippine Tabloids
De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde
2 Kathryn Kagawan Salvan PHLGatekeeping in the Digital Age: A Case Study of Two Communication Networks
De La Salle University-Dasmariñas
3 Camelia Catharina Pasandaran INAJournalists Get Desensitized After Suffering Repeated Violence Universitas Multimedia Nusantara
4 Golam Rahman BANInvestigative Journalism in Bangladesh: The growth fortified its professional corpus
Department of Journalism & Mass Communication
5 Gauri Bhardwaj and S Kannan INDIs Placard Journalism Misleading People? – An Ethical Perspective
Christ University
6 Kashif Hasan, Manjushree Naik and Sagar Saxena
INDJournalism and Hyper Nationalism Amity University Uttar Pradesh
7 Cahya Suryani Caca INAAnalysis of Critical Discourse on News about the topic of Burning Tauhid Flags in Indonesia
Indonesian Anti Hoax community
Rewriting the News (B)Moderator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Edgar Daniel Bagasol Jr. and John Mervin L. Embate
PHLKuwentong Positibo: Unfolding Identities and Human Potentials of Selected People Living with HIV (PLHIV) Through Their Counter Narrative
University of the Philippines Los Banos
2 Cielo Anne C Pabella PHL
“Attachment pero may Boundary: A Constructivist Grounded Theory on the Interpersonal Communication between Nurses and Dialysis Patients in TMS Dialysis Center, San Pedro, Laguna
University of the Philippines Los Banos, Philippines
3 Lidwina Mutia Sadasri INA
Local Communication system for Reducing Child Marriage and Increasing Health Reproduction (Case Study in Gunung Kidul Regency, Central Java, Indonesia)
Department of Communication Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
4 Ayesha Tahera Rashid INAThe Ophelia approach to optimizing health literacy: Using puppetry as social mobilization and behaviour change intervention among tea tribe community in India
Assam University, India
5 Gopalakrishnan Tanjavur Ramaswami
INARe-conceptualizing Health Information Seeking Behavior for VUCA World: A Narrative Review and Focussed Synthesis of Literature
University of Madras, India
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Mahamudul Haque and S M Shameem Reza
BANRole of Bangladeshi NGO’s Health Communication in Health Promotion
Knowledge Industry Ltd. Bangladesh
2 Chitra M. Kotian, Shubha H.S and Kumar Sumit
INDA study of coverage of non-communicable diseases in major newspapers in Udupi, Karnataka
Melaka Manipal Medical College, Manipal Academy Of Higher Education, India
3 Neha Pandey and Raj Kishore Patra
INDReach & Impact of Health Communication Programmes of State Government: A study of tribal belt of Southern Odisha
Dept. of MCMT, Khallikote University, India
4 Jefferson Acala and Camille Nadine Magsalin
PHL
Pretesting of SchistosomiasisHealth Promotion Kit Among Children at Barangay San Antonio, Basey, Samar,Philippines
De La Salle University - College of St. Benilde, Philippines
5 Pitabas Pradhan INDRole of strategic health communication towards quality life: study of selected health communication programmes in India
Aligarh Muslim University, India
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Health and Wellness Communication (A)Moderator:
Health and Wellness Communication (B)
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Manjula Venkataraghavan and Padma Rani
INDThe challenges & benefits of mHealth from rural doctors’ perspective; an exploratory study from India.
School of Communication, Manipal Academy of Higher Education India
2 Ashavaree Das ARESocial Media Information-Seeking in the health context: A systematic review
3 Jyotika Ramaprasad USAA Video Intervention to Improve Health Care Provider-Roma Patient Interaction Efficacy
University of Miami, USA
4 Camille Nadine Magsalin PHLContagiON: A Mobile Phone Application for Infectious Disease Monitoring
Far Eastern University-Manila, Philippines
5
Smith Boonchutima, Kanokpar Kreeprasertkul Natnaree Yamkachorn Monthip Prasansutthiporn Krittiya Sarika
THA
Attitudes and Opinions about 360 Virtual Video to Relieve Muscle Pain and Fibrosis in the Neck and Shoulder
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Health and Wellness Communication (C)
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Gretchen C. Mangahas PHLTongtongan Beyond Documentations: A Methodological Proposition for Indigenous Forest Management Research
Benguet State University, Philippines
2 Clara Mangolinchao Gonzales, Ma. Ines Minia and Gina Taniza
PHLPromoting Environmental Awareness through Campus Publications
Languages Department, Saint Mary's University, Philippines
3 Salvie S. Magtanao PHLNarratives of Resistance and Communication Across Generations of Intergenerational Women Rice Farmers
University of Eastern Philippines
4 Padmanabah K V INDEffectiveness of Yakshagana in conveying environmental consciousness: A case study of Marisha Kalyana
Tumkur University, India
5 Mengqing Zhang and Hanchen Jiang
HKGWhat influences information adoption about environmental issues in a social Q&A site?
Chinese University of Hong Kong
6 Lucerne Madjus Razalo PHLReflective Practice: Supply and Demand side Sensibilities of Climate Change Communication
Central Mindanao University, Philippines
7
Cleofe S. Torres, Damcelle Torres-Cortes, Juvy Leonarda N. Gopela and Edmund G. Centeno
PHL
Filipino Lawyers' Understanding and Attitude on Agri-biotechnology
University of the Philippines, Los Baños, Philippines
Moderator:For a Change: Green Narratives
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Sarat Kumar Jena INDExile and Belongingness in Fictional Narratives on Migration: ‘Home’ and ‘Homelessness’ across Borders in V S Naipaul’s A House for Mr. Biswas (1961) and In a Free State (1971)
Centurion University of Technology & Management, Bhubaneswar, India
2 Ratnamala Vanamamalai and Rahul Lohar
INDMinorities space in Postcolonial Aizawl city with focus on Gorkha community
Mizoram University, India
3 Priyanka Dasgupta INDExamining perceptions and attitudes towards tolerance in the Year of Tolerance: An exploratory study in Dubai
Higher Colleges of Technology, United Arab Emirates
4 Sanjogita Mishra INDHow New Technology Has Helped in Skilling Marginalized Youth in India
CEMCA, India
5 Ralph Jake T. Wabingga PHLAn Audience Study on Filipina Migrant Representation of the Movies Transit and Milan
DepEd-Davao Occidental/ UP Diliman, Philippines
6 Mustak Ahmed BAN Mass Media, the Rights of Disabled People of Bangladesh Rajshahi University, Bangladesh
7 Priya Shaw INDMobile Application Usage of Normal and Hearing- Speech Impaired Users: A Comparative Study
Centurion University of Technology and Management, India
8 Cici Eka Iswahyuningtyas INAThe Media Coverage of Women with Disabilities; Content Analysis of Indonesian Daily Newspaper from 2008 to 2018
The Faculty of Communication Sciences, Universitas Pancasila, Indonesia
9 Reem S INDDigital space permeates an actuality: a case study of WhatsApp group
Maharajas College, India
10 Desideria Cempaka Wijaya Murti INATourism, media, and vulnerability: depiction of children, poverty, ethnicity in Indonesia
Curtin University, Indonesia
11 Khairiah Bte Abdul Rahman and Nelly Martin-Anatias
NZL Negotiating discrimination of the Pan-Asian Identity Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Crossing Barriers - Identities, Inclusions and ExclusionsModerator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Perbawaningsih Yudi INA
Adaptablity to the ICT-based Education System and Quality of Organizational CommunicationCase on the Students of Indonesian Higher Education Institution
Atma Jaya Yogyakarta University, Indonesia
2 Muhammad Zaheer Asghar PAKEffect of Social Media Resources on Doctoral Researcher's Dissertation Completion in the Universities of Pakistan
Department of education, University of Management and Technology, Pakistan
3 Jayani Tania Weeraratna J T Weeraratna
LKAImpact of Problem-based Learning in Developing Logical and Analytical Thinking Skills of Sri Lankan Undergraduates
General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, Sri Lanka
4Edmund G. Centeno, Mildred O. Moscoso and Romel A. Daya and Elijah Jesse M. Pine
PHLImplementation of a distance learning system (DLS) on documenting the indigenous practices of an Ayta community in Bataan, Philippines
University of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines
5 Adam Brown NZL Implementing more learner-centred, interactive learning strategies
Auckland Institute of Studies, New Zealand
6 Salvie S. Magtanao PHLSocial Media: Understanding Information-Seeking and Sharing Behavior in Digital Learning Milieu
University of Eastern Philippines
7 Neelatphal Chanda INDRelevance of Digital Citizenship Education in this age of DIGI-Driven Society
Assam University, India
8 Celia A. Tibayan PHLTraditional and Blended Teaching in an ESL Classroom in the Philippines A Comparative Study
Lyceum of the Philippines Laguna
9 Myla Medrano Loreto THA Teaching Interpersonal Communication to Digital Natives Dusit Thani College
10 Kamolrat Intaratat and Piyachat THAEthnic MOOC for Meaningful Education : Cultural & Mother Tongue Revitalizations and Social Development in Thailand
STOU, School of Communication Arts
11 Thilini Nayanarasi Wijetunge LKAPromoting Speaker Autonomy and Language Confidence through Blooms Taxonomy based Lessons
General Sir Jon Kotelawala Defence University, Sri lanka
Mediated Learning: Outside the Classroom BoxModerator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Roll Jervis T. Manahan PHLThe Anatomy of a Crime Scene: An Analysis of the Participation of Philippine Broadcast Media in the Drug War
ABS-CBN News / University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines
3 Bradley C. Freeman and Sumaya Kubeisy
AREBridging or widening the gap: Narrative discourses of the West and Westerners in Arab media.
American University, Dubai
4 Yuka Omoya, Junichi Akashi, and Muneo Kaigo
JPNMediated Human Struggles and Identities among Indochinese Refugees in Japan: A Text Mining of Eight Japanese Television Documentary Narratives
University of Tsukuba/Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences
5 Siriwan Anantho THAStruggling Digital Television in Thailand: Cause and Remedy Sukhothai Thammathirat Open
University
6 Aditi Balkrishna Hegde and Shantharaju S
INDComparative study of select Netflix original horror shows of India and America
Christ University, India
7 Gayathri Satish and Nirmala M N INDMillennials and Hindi Television Shows: The role of Instagram and OTT Platform in promotion of television content in India
Christ University, India
8 Vivek Sharma INDRole of Technology in Sports Broadcasting: Trends & Challenges
‘Indianz X-PRESS’ Newspaper
Wellington, New Zealand
9 Samuel Ayodele Ojurongbe and Stella C. Tirol
PHLReadiness for a Development-Oriented Television in Ibadan, Nigeria.(Baseline study Findings)
College of Development Communication University of the Philippines-Los Baños, Philippines
10 Hari Krishna Behera, and Indira Behera
BANRevisiting Children’s ‘Participation’ in TV Programmin
11 Azza Abdelazim Ahmed AREPerception of Impact of Binge TV Watching of US Drama in Emirates: Third Person Effect and Media Imperialism
Zayed University
12 Stanley B. Gajete PHL Peacemakers or War mongers? Dominant Ideologies in Conflict Reporting of the First 100 days of Marawi Maute ISIS Crimes
ABS-CBN News / University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines
Asian Television: Watch and LearnModerator:
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Shriya Ravindra Rege and H.S.Shubha
INDRise of listicles and its consumption by millennials School of Communication, Manipal
Academy of Higher Education, India
2 Skyla Janice Pereira and Shubha H.S
INDUsing Facebook for News Consumption: A Study on Undergraduate Media Students
School of Communication affiliated to Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India
3 Mufti Nurlatifah Ngadirin INA Digital Regulation and Online Journalism in Indonesia Indonesia University
4 Sutapa Misra INDAccuracy and Credibility of Online News: A Study on the Perception of Print Media Journalists of Northeast India
Assam University, Silchar, Indonesia
5 John Paul Seño PHLInfluence of Online Media Exposure on the Credebility Perception of Traditional Media
Lyceum of the Philippines Laguna, Philippines
6 Sarkar Barbaq Quarmal and Aminul Islam
BANOnline Journalism in Bangladesh: Prospects and Challenges University of Liberal Arts
Bangladesh (ULAB), Bangladesh
7 Manish Prakash INDFuturistic Journalism in the Offing: A Study of the recent Developments in India
Central University of Jammu, India
8 Shuaib Shafi INDTracing the Formation of Journalistic Conventions in Digital Realm: Historical Analysis of User Interfaces of Indian Online news portals
University of Hyderabad, India
9 Madhab Chandra Das and Abul Kalam Azad
BANHow New Media Affects Journalism in Bangladesh Dept. of Communication and
Journalism, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
10Shafizan Mohamed, Syed Arabi Bin Syed Abdullah Idid, and Kamaruzzaman Abdul Manan
MYSNews Online and Public Opinion: How Malaysians Responded to News on a State By-election
International Islamic University Malaysia
June 19 2019
Borderless News with Online JournalismModerator:
Afternoon Session
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Lokesh Sharma INDEmpowering Rural Communities through Skill Development: A Case Study of Banasthali Community FM Radio Station
Department of Journalism & Mass communication, Banasthali Vidyapith, Tonk, Rajasthan
2 Padmakumar Kothnath and Padma Rani
INDAssessing the quality of participation of listeners among the Educational Institutions owned Community Radio stations in South India.
Manipal Academy of Higher Education Manipal
3 Phattar Burarak THACommunity television in Thailand: The new challenge of “community media” in an online world
University of Phayao, Thailand
4 Andina Dian Dwi Fatma INACommunity Media as Participatory Journalism: A Case Study of “Warta Desa” in Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia
Departement of Communication, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia
5 Shameem Reza BANCommunity Radio Interfacing with the Social Media: Implications Youth Participation
University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
6 Lester Palencia Ordan, and Ryan Jay I. Galang
PHL
More Than a Voice: The Case of DWRL, Atin Ito, A Community Radio Station in Lal-lo, Cagayan, Philippines
Department of Development Broadcasting, College of Development Communication, University of the Philippines Los Banos, Philippines
7 Dev Vrat Singh INDDigital Empowerment through Mobile phones:A Study about Oraon Tribal Community in Jharkhand
Central University of Jharkhand, India
8Lester Palencia Ordan, Ryan Jay I. Galang and Prof. Marifi T. Magsino
PHLThe Many Faces of Participation: Evidences from Selected Community Radio Stations in the Philippines
University of the Philippines Los Banos, Philippines
9 Niharika Vijayendra Puttige INDDoes playback theatre act as an Alternative media in a Pluralistic Indian Society? - A Descriptive Study
Christ (Deemed to be University), India
Moderator:Community Media: Keeping (Small) Voices Heard
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Alexander J Klemm THAThailand as a Film Production Destination: Developments from 2016 to 2018
Webster University ThailandSchool of Communications, Thailand
2 Kshitiz Jaiswal, and Pavitra Shrivastava
INDImpact of post production visual aspects - A Content Analysis study of ‘Baahubali 2: The Conclusion’ Movie
Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication, India
3 Anita Mangal Parihar INDUsing New Media Skills in Scriptwriting- a longitudinal study with update
SNDT (Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackeray) Women's University, India
4 Hsin-Yi Wu TAIThe Cinematic Body and Secularity: A Study of Religion in Taiwan Films
National Taipei University of Technology (Taipei Tech), Taiwan
5 Brenfred N. Romero PHL"Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros" (The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros): Mainstreaming Gay Empowerment in Pink Indie Film
University of Eastern Philippines
6 Vaibhav Dewan INAAttempted Military Coup in Turkey: A Comparative Analysis through Documentary Films
Jamia Millia Islamia University, India
7 Pitak Panprem THAMarginalised directors in Thai independent films: success and struggles
Naresuan University, Thailand
8 Christina Ricci C Nieva PHLRe(e)living the past: A Study on Cinematic Memories and Experiences of selected Filipino viewers on Martial Law-Themed Films
Adamson University, Philippines
9 Siam Jarerninprom THABourdieu's Concept of Field and Cultural Capital: Negotiation of Thai Film Directors in Thai film Industry
Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Thailand
10 Richardson Mojica PHLPELIKULANG GAWA NG PUTANG INA: Cursing, Badmouthing, Swearing andUse of Foul Language in the Philippine Film Industry
University of Perpetual Help System- DALTA, Calamba, Philippines
Moderator:Cinema Studies: Roadshow
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Chon NeVille and Pitchapa Patanadamrongchai
THACelebrity Influence and Motivation for Thai University Students to Learn English
Naresuan University, Thailand
2 Nimrod Lawsin Delante SGPIntercultural Communication in the Classroom: Exploring the Rhetorical Practices of a Foreign Teacher in an Asian University
James Cook University, Singapore
3 Melanie David Bacuño PHLKnowledge Sharing as Communication: A Socio-psychological Perspective on Communicative Disposition, Dissonance, and Knowledge Sharing Attitude among Academics
Camarines Norte State College, Philippines
4 Kimry Danielle S. Gonzales PHLMotovational Factors affecting Knowledge sharing on research among Faculty Members in Selected Private Hei's in the Philippines
5 Aleksis P. Sarmiento PHL Communication in the Knowledge Transfer of Baki Knowledge: The Case of Mumbaki and Their Apprentices in Kiangan and
University of the Philippines - Los Baños
No. Authors Country Title of Abstract/ Paper Affiliation
1 Maria Gwenetha Y. Pusta and Jose Arsenio Salandanan
PHLA Research Policy Study on Innovation, Technology & Research in Designing a Communication Style Guide
University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
2 Jude William Genilo BANJournalism Education in Bangladesh: From Aspiring Journalists toCareer Professionals
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh
3 Pauline Gidget R Estella PHLTeaching future newsmakers in Southeast Asia: Journalism Education in the Time of News Algorithmization and Disinformation Networks
University of the Philippines
4 Joy G. Perez PHLRelevance of the Communication Curricullum and some Filipino respondents' Degree of Satisfaction in the Present Jobs
Negros Oriental State University (NORSU), Philippines
5 Siti Nor Amalina Ahmad Tajuddin
MYSAn investigation of Employability Skills in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Media industry in Malaysia
Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia
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