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[ecrea] The future of US-Chinese MEDIA COMMUNICATION and public diplomacy in a Post-Crisis World

Fri Apr 01 08:21:03 GMT 2011


Early Bird Registration for the International Conference

*=93**The future of US-Chinese MEDIA COMMUNICATION and public diplomacy in a Post-Crisis World**=94*

from 23 to 25 August 2011 at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA,
USA will soon end.

This conference attempts to assess the future of US-Chinese relations from =
a
number of inter-related perspectives. An underlying assumption being that a
gradual change in economic and financial power will also lead to changes in
=91soft=92 power like media communication, public relations, public opinion=
,
public diplomacy and (new and old) media consumption.

90 abstracts have been accepted, about half submitted by scholars from 29
institutions in P.R. China.

For more details, and to register, visit:

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https://regstg.com/Registration/Introduction.aspx?rid=3D2784f218-cdfe-4824-ae9a-ff9f45f7a943
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Prof. Jan Servaes
Director, SBS Center 'Communication for Sustainable Social Change' (CSSC)
University of Massachusetts
Machmer Hall 415
Amherst, MA 01003, USA
Tel: +1 413 545 5773/4314
Fax: +1 413 545 6399
(csschange /at/ gmail.com)
www.csschange.org


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