Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the latest advancements in broadcasting technology and their implications for media production and distribution. Participants will discuss how these innovations are reshaping audience engagement and content delivery.
Focusing on the ethical challenges faced by media professionals today, this track invites discussions on integrity, accountability, and the responsibilities of journalists in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. It aims to foster dialogue on best practices for ethical media production.
This session examines how social media platforms influence public discourse and shape societal narratives. Scholars will analyze the impact of user-generated content on traditional media and the implications for democratic engagement.
This track emphasizes the importance of media literacy in the contemporary information environment. It will explore strategies for enhancing critical consumption skills among diverse audiences to navigate the complexities of media messages.
Participants will investigate effective communication strategies employed during crises, focusing on media's role in shaping public perception and response. Case studies will highlight best practices and lessons learned from recent global events.
This session delves into the intersection of emerging media technologies and popular culture, examining how new platforms influence cultural production and consumption. Scholars will discuss the implications of these trends for identity and community formation.
This track addresses the evolving landscape of media regulation and policy, exploring the balance between freedom of expression and the need for oversight. Participants will discuss the implications of regulatory frameworks on media diversity and access.
This session invites scholars to apply communication theories to real-world scenarios, examining their relevance and effectiveness in contemporary media contexts. Discussions will focus on bridging theoretical frameworks with practical applications.
This track investigates the dynamics of media influence on audience perceptions and behaviors, exploring how various media forms shape public opinion. Researchers will present findings on audience reception studies and media effects.
This session focuses on the challenges and opportunities faced by journalism in the digital era, including the rise of citizen journalism and the decline of traditional news models. Participants will explore innovative approaches to news reporting and audience engagement.
This track examines the strategic management of media organizations in a competitive landscape, focusing on innovation, sustainability, and audience engagement. Discussions will highlight best practices for navigating the challenges of media management.
