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[ecrea] cfp: Future Imperatives of Communication and Information for Development and Social Change

Fri Sep 03 05:10:04 GMT 2010


>The deadline for the submission of abstracts has been extended to 
>September 15.
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>People from 'soft-currency countries' will receive a reduction of $100 on
>the registration fee (of $200) if their paper is accepted.
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>For more details, go to: http://203.131.210.100/conference/?page_id=3D47
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>CALL FOR PAPERS
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>*International Conference*
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>*Future Imperatives of Communication and Information for *
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>*Development and Social Change*
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>*Bangkok, December 20-22, 2010*
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>* *
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>Host: The Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication
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>Thammasat University
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>Bangkok, Thailand
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>Venue: United Nations Conference Center, Bangkok
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>FOR MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION, GO TO
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>http://203.131.210.100/conference/
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>Abstracts and full papers invited on the following topics
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>=B7      Future imperatives regarding ecological and environmental issues a=
>nd
>green communication
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>=B7      Future imperatives regarding communication and social development
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>=B7      Future imperatives regarding the role of journalism and mass
>communication on political issues
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>=B7      Future imperatives regarding communication, prevention and health
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>Deadline for abstracts (of @ 600 words):  15 September 2010 Deadline for
>full papers (of @ 7000 words):  15 November 2010
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>This conference is jointly coordinated by the Faculty of Journalism and Mas=
>s
>Communication  at Thammasat University, the Department of Communication at
>the University of Nagasaki, and the Center =91Communication for Sustainable
>Social Change=92 (CSSC) at UMass Amherst.
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>The conference forms part of a series of preparatory and inter-connected
>conferences, coordinated by ORBICOM-UNESCO Chairs in Communication, across
>the regions of the world to focus the attention of the most experienced and
>innovative information and communication scholars, practitioners and
>policy-makers on the new challenges towards world development and
>sustainability.
>For more information, contact: Prof Jan Servaes
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>Director, Center =91Communication for Sustainable Social Change=92 (CSSC)
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>University of Massachusetts
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>Machmer Hall 415
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>Amherst, MA 01003, USA
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>Tel: +1 413 545 4314/3532
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>Fax: +1 413 545 6399
>Email: (csschange /at/ gmail.com)
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>www.csschange.org
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>*Joel Gershon *
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>The Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication
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>Thammasat University
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>2 Tha Pra-Chan Rd.,
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>Bangkok 10200, Thailand
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>Tel: +662 613 2713
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>         +662 696 6230
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>Fax: +662  222 0097
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>         +662 696 6218
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>*Email*: (ajjoelgershon /at/ gmail.com)
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>  *Piya  Pongsapitaksanti, Ph.D.    *
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>The Department of Information and Media Studies,
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>Faculty of Global Communication, University of Nagasaki,
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>1-1-1 Manabino, Nagayo-cho, Nishisonogi-gun,
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>Nagasaki-pref 851-2195 Japan
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>Tel: 81-95-813-5128
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>Fax: 81-95-813-5128
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>*Email*: (piyatom /at/ sun.ac.jp)
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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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