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>clip_image0024.jpg   CALL FOR PAPER
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>2003 IAMCR Conference
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>Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2003
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>IAMCR/AIERI/AIECS
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>International Association for Media and Communication Research
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>Association Internationale des Études et Recherches sur L¡¦Information et 
>la Communication
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>Asociación Internacional de Estudios en Comunicación Social
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>Conference Website: <http://iamcr2003.org.tw/>http://iamcr2003.org.tw
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>Basic Information:
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>Conference Theme: Information Society and Glocalization: What¡¦s Next?
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>Conference Dates: July 14-16, 2003
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>Location: Taipei, TAIWAN
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>Organizer: Shih Hsin University, Taiwan
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>Assisted by Chinese Communication Society, Taiwan
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>Dates and Deadlines:
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>n            1 February, 2003: Deadline for Abstract
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>  (Send Abstract Directly to Section Heads or via the Conference Website)
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>n            31 March, 2003: Submission Results Announced
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>n            10 April, 2003: Grant Application Deadline
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>n            1 May, 2003: Early Registration Deadline
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>n            1 June, 2003: Deadline for Hotel and Tour Bookings
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>n            1 July, 2003: Full Paper Due
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>n            4 July, 2003: Registration Deadline for the Late Period
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>Submission Rules:
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>n            Send abstract directly to Section Heads or via the conference 
>website.
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>n            Each participant can only submit one abstract, and accepted 
>papers can only be presented in one section.
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>Topic: Information Society and Glocalization: What¡¦s Next?
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>Digital technology and information systems have greatly changed the facets 
>of media and communication practices of our time. Interactions between the 
>global and the local have led to new dynamics between communication 
>development and social changes. The emergence of the digital revolution 
>and the information society has led to a need to re-examine the existing 
>media and communication theories. How will this new form of global/local 
>interactions and dynamics develop? What¡¦s the next trajectory of its 
>development? What dimensions of study could contribute to the 
>understanding of the future development of the information society? These 
>questions are intertwined with the concept of ¡§Glocalization¡¨ and can be 
>explored from many aspects in media and communication research.
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>IAMCR Section Information: 
><http://www.humfak.auc.dk/iamcr/>http://www.humfak.auc.dk/iamcr/
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>Section Title
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>Section Heads
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>E-mail Address
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>Audience and Reception Studies
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>Tony Wilson
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>(Tonywilson /at/ ayhoo.com)
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>Umi Khattab
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>(Umitab /at/ ayhoo.co.uk)
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>Community Communication
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>Hopeton Dunn
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>(Hdunn /at/ cwjamaica.com)
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>Pascal Verhoest
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>(p.verhoest /at/ stb.tno.nl)
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>Communication Technology Policy
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>Laura Stein
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>(Lstein /at/ mail.utexas.edu)
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>Gender and Communication
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>Karen Ross
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>(k.ross /at/ coventry.ac.uk)
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>Gita Bamezai
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>(Gitabamezai /at/ exite.com)
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>History
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>Terhi Rantanen
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>(t.rantanen /at/ lse.ac.uk)
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>International communication
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>Abbas Malek
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>(Amalek /at/ erols.com)
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>Junior Scholars Network
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>Rosa Leslie Mikael
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>(Rgross /at/ asc.upenn.edu)
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>Sandor Vegh
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>(Veghs /at/ umd.edu)
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>Law
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>Andrei Richter
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>(Richter /at/ medialaw.ru)
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>Media and Sport
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>Alina Bernstein
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>(Alinaber /at/ netvision.net.il)
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>Media Education Research
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>Keval J. Kumar
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>(Kevalkumar /at/ hotmail.com)
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>Participatory Communication Research
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>Ullamaija Kivikuru
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>(Kivikure /at/ helsinki.fi)
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>Political Communication Research
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>David Paletz
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>(Maarek /at/ univ-paris12.fr)
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>Political Economy
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>Philip Maarek
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>(Jwasko /at/ oregon.uoregon.edu)
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>Professional Education
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>Beate Josephi
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>(b.josephi /at/ cowan.edu.au)
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>Psychology and Public Opinion
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>Hillel Nossek
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>(msnossek /at/ mscc.huji.ac.il)
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>Friedrich Krotz
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>(Friedrich.krotz /at/ uni-muenster.de)
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>Conference Schedules:
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>n            3 Days Conference, 14-16 July, 2003
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>n            90 minutes for Each Session
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>n            4 Plenary Sessions (2 opening and 2 concluding sessions)
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>n            64 Regular Sessions (including 60 section sessions and 4 
>special sessions)
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>n            Poster Sessions: displayed outside the Vision Hall
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>n            Maximum Enrolment: 300
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>  Slots/
>Room Size
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>Monday
>14 July 8.30-12.00
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>Monday
>14 July
>13.30-17.00
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>Tuesday
>15 July 8.30-12.00
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>Tuesday
>15 July 13.30-17.00
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>Wednesday
>16 July 8.30-12.00
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>Wednesday
>16 July 13.30-17.00
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>Excellence Hall
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>(728 seats)
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>Opening
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>Plenary Sessions
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>A & B
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>N/A
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>N/A
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>N/A
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>N/A
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>Concluding Plenary Sessions
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>C & D
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>  Vision Hall
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>(220 seats)
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>N/A
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>Sessions I
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>Sessions II
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>Poster Sessions
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>Sessions III
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>Sessions IV
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>Poster Sessions
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>Sessions V
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>Sessions VI
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>Poster Sessions
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>Sessions VII
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>Sessions VIII
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>Poster Sessions
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>N/A
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>  #103
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>(84 seats)
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>N/A
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>Sessions I
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>Sessions II
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>Sessions III
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>Sessions IV
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>Sessions V
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>Sessions VI
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>Sessions VII
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>Sessions VIII
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>N/A
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>#203
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>(48 seats)
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>N/A
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>Sessions I
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>Sessions II
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>Sessions III
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>Sessions IV
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>Sessions V
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>Sessions VI
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>Sessions VII
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>Sessions VIII
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>N/A
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>#101
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>(41 seats)
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>N/A
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>Sessions I
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>Sessions II
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>Sessions III
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>Sessions IV
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>Sessions V
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>Sessions VI
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>Sessions VII
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>Sessions VIII
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>N/A
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>#201
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>(30 seats)
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>N/A
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>Sessions I
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>Sessions II
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>Sessions III
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>Sessions IV
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>Sessions V
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>Sessions VI
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>Sessions VII
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>Sessions VIII
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>N/A
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>#202
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>(30 seats)
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>N/A
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>Sessions I
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>Sessions II
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>Sessions III
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>Sessions IV
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>Sessions V
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>Sessions VI
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>Sessions VII
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>Sessions VIII
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>N/A
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>#204
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>(30 seats)
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>N/A
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>Sessions I
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>Sessions II
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>Sessions III
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>Sessions IV
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>Sessions V
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>Sessions VI
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>Sessions VII
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>Sessions VIII
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>N/A
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>#205
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>(30 seats)
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>N/A
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>Sessions I
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>Sessions II
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>Sessions III
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>Sessions IV
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>Sessions V
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>Sessions VI
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>Sessions VII
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>Sessions VIII
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>N/A
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>Grant Programme: 20 Grants for Application
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>The Taipei Conference aims to promote broad participation of researchers 
>from countries with limited resources to participate in international 
>conferences, particularly from Latin America, Eastern Europe, Africa and 
>some parts of Asia. Grants include free registration and four nights 
>accommodation (from the night of Sunday the 13th to the night of Wednesday 
>the16th). Priority will be given to researchers who are giving a 
>presentation related to the theme of the 2003 Conference and whose papers 
>are accepted by section heads. Grant applications must be submitted before 
>April 10, 2003 via the conference website. The decision of the Organizing 
>Committee will be announced before April 25, 2003.
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>Registration fees:
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>Rate Basis
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>  Early Period:
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>1 January To 30 April
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>  Late Period:
>1 May To 4 July
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>IAMCR members' registration fee
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>US$200
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>($215 with box lunches)
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>US$260
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>($275 with box lunches)
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>Reduced IAMCR members¡¦ registration fee
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>US$100
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>($115 with box lunches)
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>US$140
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>($155 with box lunches)
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>Non-members' registration fee
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>US$260
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>($275 with box lunches)
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>US$310
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>($325 with box lunches)
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>Reduced Non-members¡¦ registration fee
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>US$160
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>($175 with box lunches)
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>US$200
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>($215 with box lunches)
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>n            Inclusion of the Registration Fee: The registration fee 
>includes the conference materials, attendance to conference sessions, 
>coffee breaks, and the reception dinner. Box lunches for the package of 
>three days are optional for an additional US$15.
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>n            Registration Period and On-Site Registration: Registration 
>starts from January 1, 2003. The deadline of registration is 4 July, 2003. 
>Add US$40 on top of the late registration fee for the on-site registration 
>in Taipei.
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>n            Reduced Registration fees: The beneficiaries of the reduced 
>registration fee are: students, authors from countries with limited 
>resources as identified by the World Bank, and other qualified 
>participants. Places are limited in this category.
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>n            Cancellation of Registration: The cancellation charge applies 
>according to the following conditions: (a) before 30 April: 10% charge; 
>(b) between 1 May and 15 June: 20% charge; (c) between 16 June and 4 July: 
>50% charge; and (d) after 4 July: no refunds. All cancellations must be 
>made in writing.
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>Visa Requirements to Enter Taiwan:
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>n            Landing Visa: The following nationals currently need landing 
>visas for stays up to 14 days: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Costa 
>Rica, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand, The 
>Netherlands (Holland), Norway, Portugal, Spain, Singapore, Sweden, U.K., 
>U.S.A. and Switzerland.
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>n            Visitor Visa: For other citizens, a visitor visa for up to 60 
>days can be issued to tourists and/or conference participants at the 
>nearest R.O.C. embassy or Taipei Representative Office. A single entry 
>visa costs US$36. Applicants need to provide a passport (valid for at 
>least six months), an application form, one photo, an incoming and 
>outgoing airline ticket, as well as documents verifying the purpose of the 
>visit.
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>n            Visa for Scholars from the Mainland China: Please consult 
>Taiwan¡¦s local organizing committee as early as possible for the 
>assistance on invitation and application procedures to enter Taiwan for 
>the 2003 IAMCR Conference.
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>Contact Person for Local Organizing Committee
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>n            Lucie Cheng (Committee Chair), Professor & Dean, College of 
>Journalism and Communications, Shih Hsin University (E-mail: 
><mailto:(lcheng /at/ lihpao.com)>(lcheng /at/ lihpao.com))
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>FAX: +886-2-22367150
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>n            Liangwen Kuo (Executive Director), Professor & Director, 
>Graduate Institute of Communications, Shih Hsin University (E-mail: 
><mailto:(lwkuo /at/ cc.shu.edu.tw)>(lwkuo /at/ cc.shu.edu.tw))
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>FAX: +886-2-22367060
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>Address for Correspondence:
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>Local Organizing Committee
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>2003 IAMCR Conference, Shih Hsin University
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>NO. 1, LN. 17, SEC. 1, MU-CHA ROAD, Taipei 116, TAIWAN
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>FAX: +886-2-22367150
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