Asian Media research
It's not too late to submit a paper to Asia's leading Media and Communications conference to be held in Singapore on June 25/28. The Asian Media and Communications Research Centre (AMIC) is a unique, Asian centred Institution for Media and Communications research and professional development. Established in 1970, AMIC has members from Academia, Industry and Government in 28 countries. http://www.amic.org.sg/ AMIC offers a recognised and credible alternative to western paradigms where Americans and Europeans dominated dialogue on Asia affairs. As AMIC's Australian Board member, I urge you to tap into its intellectual unrivalled reservoir of conferences, training sessions, journals, books papers and CDs. AMIC's part of the Singapore conference will explore ³Media Education and Development: The Quest for New Paradigms². Papers are invited on the following themes and topics: Human Rights, Alternative and Community Media, Media and Culture Media Education, Media and Youth Media, Conflict and Crises, New Media and Digital Technology, Media and Development, Media Law and Regulation, Media and Gender, Media, Democracy and Communication Theories and Asian Perspectives, International Communication, Broadcasting and Media Industry Trends and Dynamics. See you there! Professor Alan Knight PhD Creative Industries Faculty QUT http://www.amic.org.sg/
Wiki politics The new online journal Re-public (www.re-public.gr/en) invites contributions for its upcoming special issue entitled "Wiki politics". The democratic promise of the Internet has remained partly unfulfilled. It is still doubtful how the use of new collaborative tools (wikis, blogs, forums, mailing lists, podcasting, and videos) can transform the ways politics are practiced and how the increasing prospects for larger political participation can result to the emergence of active citizens. Perhaps, it is essential to start from the concrete: Wiki politics is a concept that encompasses existing practices which instantly give birth to new democratic forms. They produce a particular form of political participation -horizontal and equitable- which operates on the basis of the principles of decentralisation and openness. The issue aims to explore the openings that the concept of the 'wiki politics' presents for democratic theory and practice. Possible topics include: * Horizontal forms of politics * self-organizing networks * collective intelligence * wikis, new identities, new collectivities * wikis and political campaigns * wikifying knowledge * technologies of cooperation (wikis, blogs, forums, mailing lists, podcasting, and videos) Essays should be approximately 1.000 words long. We will also publish journalistic pieces or reports of shorter length. Please submit contributions in any electronic format to: phatzopoulos AT re-public.gr Deadline for articles: 10 March 2007 For more information, see www.re-public.gr/en/ <http://www.re-public.gr/en/> Cheers, Denise Pavlos Hatzopoulos Managing editor - Re-public Denise N. Rall, PhD thesis, "Locating four pathways to internet scholarship" School of Env. Science, Southern Cross University, Lismore NSW 2480 AUSTRALIA Tues: Room T2.17, +61 (0)2 6620 3577 Mobile 0438 233 344 http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/rsm/staff/pages/drall/ Virtual member, Cybermetrics Group, University of Wolverhampton, UK http://cybermetrics.wlv.ac.uk/index.html ____________________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited
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