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Fwd: Media and Identity in Asia

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John Postill <[log in to unmask]>

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Received: Thu, 09 Jun 2005 09:07:24 AM BST
From: faruk tripoli <[log in to unmask]>
To: arie setyaningrum <[log in to unmask]>,  budi irawanto
<[log in to unmask]>, mark hobart <[log in to unmask]>,  mark hobart
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Subject: Fwd: Media and Identity in Asia



efi latifah <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 21:37:23 -0700
(PDT)
From: efi latifah <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Media and Identity in Asia
To: nuning <[log in to unmask]>, faruk <[log in to unmask]>

From: H-SEASIA Editor 
Date: June 7, 2005 11:46:20 AM CEST

From: Wendy Sahanaya
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Media-Asia Research Group 2006 Conference

Media and Identity in Asia

Conference Theme
The debate over 'media/cultural imperialism' of the
west has become
complicated in the last two decades by the emergence
of media
technologies which allow messages and images, on the
one hand, to be
instantly broadcast across the globe; and on the
other, to be produced
relatively cheaply for narrow-casting to sub-national
groups both within
and across national boundaries. If the 20th century
was the era of the
nation being imagined in print and broadcast media,
then in the 21st
century that imagination maybe under challenge by new
technologies that
enable the imagination of new politico-cultural
topographies. The
purpose of this conference is to address the shape of
national, local,
ethnicised and gendered identities being formulated by
and in the media
in Asia in the 21st century.

Curtin University of Technology, Sarawak, Malaysia
15-16 February 2006
Please go to the conference website:
http://mediaandidentity.curtin.edu.my/index.htm

Media-Asia Research Group
2006 Conference

Media and Identity in Asia

Curtin University of Technology, Sarawak, Malaysia
15-16 February 2006

The Call for Papers follows:

You are invited to submit a presentation proposal
based on the
conference theme to the Media-Asia Research Group's
2006 Conference to
be held in Miri (Sarawak, Malaysia) in February 2006.

The Media-Asia Research Group is based at Curtin
University of
Technology, Perth, Western Australia. It has members
from Australia and
Asia dedicated to the advancement of interdisciplinary
research on the
media in Asia. This conference is jointly organised
by Curtin
University of Technology, Perth and Curtin University
of Technology,
Sarawak, Malaysia.

Conference Theme
The debate over 'media/cultural imperialism' of the
west has become
complicated in the last two decades by the emergence
of media
technologies which allow messages and images, on the
one hand, to be
instantly broadcast across the globe; and on the
other, to be produced
relatively cheaply for narrow-casting to sub-national
groups both within
and across national boundaries. If the 20th century
was the era of the
nation being imagined in print and broadcast media,
then in the 21st
century that imagination maybe under challenge by new
technologies that
enable the imagination of new politico-cultural
topographies. The
purpose of this conference is to address the shape of
national, local,
ethnicised and gendered identities being formulated by
and in the media
in Asia in the 21st century.

This is an international, interdisciplinary conference
which invites
analytical papers focusing on one or more of the
following issues and
themes:
* Gender and the Media
* Re-visiting the Media/Cultural Imperialism
Debate
* Media Law / Censorship and Regulation in the
Media
* New vs Traditional Media
* Internet Studies
* ICT for Development
* Media Industries and Corporate Communication
* Media Education
* Media Networking
* Representation of Asian Identities in the
Foreign Media
* Language, Rhetoric and Identity in the Media

We welcome proposals for individual papers as well as
workshops and
panels. Abstracts of no more than 250 words are to be
submitted by 30
September 2005 to [log in to unmask] or through
the conference
website listed below.

Proposals should include: Title of paper, abstract,
format (single
paper, workshop or panel), Author's name(s) and
biodata (50 words),
equipment required (VCR, data projector etc),
institution of affiliation
and contact details (email, fax and phone).

For more information, please visit the conference
website:
http://mediaandidentity.curtin.edu.my/index.htm


Wendy Sahanaya
Research Assistant to Professor Krishna Sen
Faculty of Media, Information and Society
Curtin University of Technology
GPO Box U1987
Perth 6845
Ph. (08) 9266 4054
Fax (08) 9266 3818
www.marg.humanities.curtin.edu.au






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