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7th CCCMS 2024Title and Abstracts Keynote Speaker Nico Carpentier

Title and Abstracts Keynote Speaker Nico Carpentier

Democratic hybridities: A Model to Emphasize Struggles of Democracy and Media Grounded in a discourse-theoretical approach, this presentation locates democracy and the democratic roles of media in a series of socio-political struggles, which render their meaning contingent and hybrid. The object of the presentation is to investigate the consequences of defining democracy itself, and its …

7th CCCMS 2024Call for Abstracts 7th CCCMS 2024

Call for Abstracts 7th CCCMS 2024

Call for Abstracts The biennial academic forum named Conference on Communication, Culture and Media Studies (CCCMS) returns fully as an onsite event this year in the dynamic city of Yogyakarta, in the heart of Java Island, Indonesia on 27th – 29th August 2024. CCCMS invites papers written by any participants from around the globe and …

7th CCCMS 2024Publications 7th CCCMS 2024

Publications 7th CCCMS 2024

Publications: Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication (Scopus indexed – Q3), for selected papers. Jurnal Komunikasi Universitas Islam Indonesia (accredited Sinta 2 by Ristekdikti), for selected papers. Asian Journal of Media and Communication (AJMC), for selected papers. E-proceeding with ISSN.

7th CCCMS 2024Keynote Speakers 7th CCCMS 2024

Keynote Speakers 7th CCCMS 2024

Nico Carpentier Nico Carpentier is an Extraordinary Professor at Charles University, Czech Republic and Visiting Professor at Tallinn University, Estonia. He also serves as president of The International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) (2020-2024).  His latest books are The Discursive-Material Knot: Cyprus in Conflict and Community Media Participation (2017, Peter Lang, New York); …

7th CCCMS 2024Call For Paper 7th CCCMS 2024

Call For Paper 7th CCCMS 2024

The Conference on Communication, Culture, ad Media Studies (CCCMS) is back as an onsite event this year in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, from August 27th to 29th, 2024. Our main theme, “hybrid,” addresses contemporary challenges within digital and environmental ecosystems. This theme explores the ‘nature-culture’ dichotomy, as discussed by Bruno Latour and Donna Haraway, and examines ‘cultural …