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[Commlist] cfp: Communicating China with the World: New Dynamics in International Communication
Sun Apr 21 17:57:55 GMT 2019
*Communicating China with the World: New Dynamics in International
Communication *
*An IAMCR pre-conference event*
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*July 6, 2019*
*The Faculty of Information Sciences, Universidad Complutense de
Madrid***//___^
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This Pre-conference event for IAMCR 2019 will concentrate on the
multidimensionality in Communicating China with the World and New
Dynamics in International Communication. Co-organized by the
International Communication Section of IAMCR, The National Centre for
Communication Innovation Studies, Communication University of China, and
The Faculty of Information Sciences, Universidad Complutense de Madrid,
this themed event to be held on July 6 welcomes contributions from
schoalrs with multidisciplinary backgrounds. The deadline is approaching
and will not be extended. Any question or inquiry can direct to
(jideqiang /at/ cuc.edu.cn).
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As the second biggest economy, largely driven by global integration via
export and import, and one of the oldest civilizations on the earth,
China has been actively engaging with the world through multiple
communication platforms. Since 2009, China’s state-supported media going
out project caught global attention due to its fast expansion and
complex geopolitical implications in transforming both global and
regional communication orders. The Confucius Institute, another
state-driven cultural project, is constantly disputed by internationally
leading media with regard to its ambition in building China’s soft power
abroad. Over the past few years, the population of cross-border Chinese
tourists exceeded 100 million annually, which became a new carrier of
information flow from China to the rest of the world, and vice versa.
Due to massive people exchanges, the connection between China and the
world intensified. In addition, China’s leading ICTs companies are
accelerating the speed and enlarging the scale of globalization. Tik
Tok, a mobile and social video platform, created by the ByteDance, a
flagship private internet company featuring its capacity in artificial
intelligence and algorithm, is harvesting fans worldwide. Though the
fact that global internet platforms (e.g. Google, Facebook, and Twitter)
are still not accessible in China, the new dynamics brought by a
globalizing China together with its multiple communication subjects in
international communication deserves international, transcultural, and
trans-disciplinary scholarship.
This themed pre-conference aims to bring together international
communication scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to rethink
together about the multidimensionality of China’s communication with the
world in both history and present. Contributions from international
communication, international relations, international political economy,
transcultural communication, international journalism, and other
relevant disciplines are all welcome. Topics of abstract could include
but not limited to:
• Historical trajectories and shifting paradigms in international
communication
• International communication in the age of social media and algorithmic
journalism
• China’s media going out and its geopolitical implications
• Shaping the future of international journalism: the role of China’s
news media
• Hollywood, Bollywood, and the transformation of China’s film industries
• Social media in China and China’s social media
• China’s cultural trade deficit on rise?
• Confucius Institute and China’s cultural soft power
• Cross-border tourism and international communication
Abstracts should be between 300-500 words and submitted for peer review
before May 15 to (jideqiang /at/ cuc.edu.cn) or (INC.IAMCR /at/ gmail.com).
Notification of acceptance will be announced on a rolling basis but no
later than May 23. A selection of high-quality papers will be published
afterwards as a special section in /Global Media and China/ by Sage.
Location: The Faculty of Information Sciences, Universidad Complutense
de Madrid
Date and time: Saturday, 6 July 2019 - 09h00 to 16h00
Registration and participation: Participation in this pre-conference is
free of charge, however, registration is required after proposal is
accepted.
Convenors:
Deqiang Ji, Associate Professor, Communication University of China
((jideqiang /at/ cuc.edu.cn))
Karen Arriaza Ibarra, Professor, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
((arriazaibarra /at/ ccinf.ucm.es))
Organisers:
IAMCR International Communication Section
The National Centre for Communication Innovation Studies, Communication
University of China
The Faculty of Information Sciences, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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