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Journalism is a product of activities such as gathering, assessing, creating, and presenting news and information. Mass communication is the process of exchanging information through mass media to large segments of the population. The digital revolution has changed the characteristics, the channels, and the modalities of journalism and communication through the media.
Journalism and Mass Communication invites a wide range of academics, researchers, journalists, and activists to share the research findings, innovations, skills, and experiences in the field of journalism and mass communication. This conference will serve as a platform for imparting knowledge pivotal to the future of journalism, media, and mass communication in the global context.
- Advertising
- Alternative and Community Media
- Asian Perspectives on Communication
- Business Communication
- Communication Arts and Sciences
- Communication and Culture
- Communication and Democracy
- Communication and Multi-Media Campaigns
- Communication Policy and Regulation
- Communication Technology and Digital Media
- Communication Theory and Methodology
- Communications
- Contemporary Theatre and Performance
- Corporate Identity and Branding
- Critical and Cultural Studies, Youth, Gender and Communication
- Digital Communication, Regulation and Social Action
- Disaster Coverage in the Media
- Documentary and Propaganda Film
- Film Studies
- Global Networks
- History
- Integrated Marketing Communications
- Interdisciplinary
- International and Global Communication
- Journalism
- Journalism Research and Education
- Law and Policy
- Magazine
- Mass Communication
- Mass Communication History
- Mass Communication, Society and Globalization
- Media Audiences
- Media, Climate Change and Environmental Studies
- Media Education
- Media Education Research
- Media Ethics (also, Copyright and Intellectual Property)
- Media, Information and Communication Literacy
- Media and Democracy
- Media and Entertainment
- Media and Globalization
- Media and Sport (also, Olympics Coverage)
- Media Industry Trends and Dynamics
- Media Law and Regulation
- Media Management and Economics
- Media Regulation and Policy
- Media, Religion and Culture
- Music
- New Technologies and Innovation
- Newspaper
- Organizational Communication
- Political Communication and Media
- Public Relations
- Radio, Television, and Entertainment Studies
- Radio-TV Journalism
- Research and Education
- Risk, Stigma and Health Communication
- Scholastic Journalism
- Social Media
- Telecommunications
- The Art of Persuasion: Social Influence
- Visual Communication
- Web-based Journalism