根据武汉大学与澳大利亚迪肯大学的双边合作框架,中心与迪肯大学联合主办的比较传播研究国际研讨会(Comparative Communication Study International Symposium, 2018)将于10月1日-3日在澳大利亚墨尔本召开。本次会议系武汉大学媒体发展研究中心与迪肯大学公民性与全球化研究院、武汉大学新闻与传播学院、迪肯大学传播与创意学院联合主办的国际学术会议,《新闻与传播评论》杂志、武汉大学跨文化传播研究中心合作举办了此次会议。届时,ICA主席Terry Flew、国际著名学者Michael Keane 、David Marshall、中国学者单波、史安斌、姚曦等将发表主题演讲,此外,中心学术团队也将发表系列演讲。会议期间,中心将与迪肯大学展开双边工作会谈,进一步落实合作计划。
主办方:
迪肯大学公民性与全球化研究院
武汉大学媒体发展研究中心(教育部人文社会科学重点研究基地)
武汉大学新闻与传播学院
迪肯大学传播与创意学院
合作方:
《新闻与传播评论》(CSSCI来源期刊)
武汉大学跨文化传播研究中心
会议主题:
1. 网络传播:跨文化与比较视域下的公共身份研究;
2. 传播理论:跨文化与历史比较的视角;
3. 反思跨文化传播:政治与权力的视角;
4. 品牌传播:跨文化与比较的视角
ABOUT: Comparative Communication Study International Symposium
1-3 October 2018, Deakin University (Burwood Campus)
The study of communication has advanced under different traditions. Its connection to professional practices that have become scholarly disciplines such as media studies, public relations, and journalism has sometimes led to particular applied directions that are drawing on sometimes distinctive aspects of communication theory. Moreover, communication as the overarching field that links these approaches has also developed in equally distinctive traditions as it emerged as an area of study in different parts of the world.
This international symposium is designed to investigate these different traditions in the study of communication and provide a platform for both comparison and exchange. At its core, the Comparative Communication Study International Symposium is jointly sponsored for this intellectual exchange by:
• The Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalization (in association with its Global Digital Publics Initiative)
• Center for Studies of Media Development, Wuhan University (Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences at Universities, Ministry of Education, P.R.C)
• School of Journalism and Communication, Wuhan University
• The School of Communication and Creative Arts, Deakin University
And the following partners:
• Journalism & Communication Review (CSSCI Journal) • Research Center for Intercultural Communication, Wuhan University
Symposium Schedule
Monday October 1st 2018
Venue: BCB 1.100 (The Point)
12:00 – 13:30
Reception and networking lunch
13:30 – 13:40
Welcome speech: Professor Matthew Allen – Head of School, Communication and Creative Arts, Deakin University
13:40 – 13:50
Welcome speech: Professor Gary Smith – Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement), Deakin University
13:50 – 14:40
Keynote address:New Challenges and New Expectations in the Communication and Media Field
Professor Terry Flew – Professor of Media and Communication, Queensland University of Technology, President-elect of the ICA
14:40 – 15:00
BREAK:Photo taking outside Building BCC
15:00 – 15:50
Keynote address:The Belt and Road Initiative: Political Imperatives, Competitive Connectivity and Cultural Realignment
Professor Michael Keane – Professor of Chinese Media and Communications, Program Leader of Digital China Lab, Curtin University
15:50
FINISH
Tuesday October 2nd 2018
8:00 – 8:30
Morning tea (Venue: BCC Lounge)
8:30 – 9:30
Keynote address: (Venue: BCC North 1)Interculturality and Equal Power: The Political Basis of Intercultural Communication
Professor SHAN Bo - Endowment Professor of Chang Jiang Scholars of Ministry of Education in China, Director of Center for Studies of Media Development, Wuhan University
9:40 – 11:00
Panel 1: Applied Comparative and Intercultural Communication
(Venue: BCC North 1)
Chair:Adam Brown — Deakin University
Presentations:
Comparing 3D Printable Communications: Australian and Asian Cultures and Futures of Distributed Self-manufacture
Luke Heemsbergen (Deakin University) Angela Daly (Chinese University of Hong Kong) LU Jiajie (Dongguan University of Technology)
Face Negotiation in China’s Online Fandom Community: An Intercultural Communication Study
XIAO Jun, Qin Boyu (Wuhan University)
Folklore Language and Identity Construction: Comparing Food Documentaries in Cross-Cultural Contexts
XUE Baoqin (Communication University of China)
11:10 – 12:30
Panel 2: Celebrity and Fandom – A Comparative Approach
(Venue: BCC Executive 1)
Chair:Matthew Hall – Deakin University
Presentations:
The Actress-manager and the Launch of Transnational Media Industries in the Western World
Victoria Duckett (Deakin University)
How Chinese NBA Fans Use Social Media to Practice Fandom
XIAO Jikang (Wuchang University of Technology)
Textual Poaching and Fandom Cultures of Dream of the Red Mansion: A Case Study on the Fan-created Couple of Voldemort and Daiyu
LI Huiqun, LEI Yuejie (Communication University of China)
11:10 – 12:30
Panel 3: Chinese and Western Media – A Comparative Approach
(Venue: BCC North 1)
Chair:LI Leah – RMIT University
Presentations:
Media Othering as Soft Power Strategy: China Daily’s Framing of Trump’s America in the 2016 Presidential Election
PAN Chengxin, Benjamin Isakhan, Zim Nwokora (Deakin University)
Intercultural Reconstruction of Chinese Narratives: A Comparative Study of TV Drama Adaptions of Journey to the West
LI Xiang (Nankai University)
Financial Media in Constructing China’s Economic Globalisation: A Frame Analysis From a Comparative Perspective
PIAO Jingwei (Xiamen University of Technology)
12:50 – 13:30
LUNCH (Venue: BCC Lounge)
13:30 – 14:20
Keynote address: (Venue: BCC North 1)
Reimagining Transcultural Communication Un
Professor SHI Anbin – Ministry of Education Endowment Professor of Global Media and Communication Studies, Tsinghua University
14:30 – 15:50
Panel 4: Chinese Internet and Digital Media (#1)
(Venue: BCC North 1)
Chair: Earvin Charles Cabalquinto – Deakin University
Presentations:
Being Invented – Chinese Internet History: Decades Node, Media Memory and Historical Picture
WU Shiwen (Wuhan University)
Comparing the Chinese and Western User Behaviour in Hot Events of MeToo on Twitter and Sina Weibo
ZHANG Yang, JI Tong (Peking University)
Changing Platformativity of China’s Female Wanghong: From Anni Baobei to Zhang Dayi
XU Jian, ZHAO Xinyu (Deakin University)
14:30 – 15:50
Panel 5: Chinese Internet and Digital Media (#2)
(Venue: BCC Executive 1)
Chair: Luke Heemsbergen – Deakin University
Presentations:
A Comparison of Chinese Ethnic Media and WeChat Subscription Accounts in Australia
FAN Yang (Deakin University)
How Does SNS Communication Influence Chinese Public’s Image of Japan
ZHANG Tengfei (Waseda University)
From Digital Divide to Interpersonal Divide: How Digitalization Affects the Millenials’ Personal and Professional Relationships
WANG Min (Wuhan University)
15:50 – 16:20
AFTERNOON TEA
16:20 – 17:40
Panel 6: Social Media Culture and Politics in the Global Context
(Venue: BCC North 1)
Chair: PIAO Jingwei – Xiamen University of Technology
Presentations:
Politicising Sporting Platforms: Personal Identity, Public Visibility and Advocacy During the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Sharyn McDonald (Deakin University)
Chinese Internet Hotspot: Facts and Opinions
ZHANG Guifang (Western Sydney University)
The Intercultural Integration and Value Reconstruction of Kaomoji
ZHENG Huan (Shanghai Normal University)
17:40
FINISH
Wednesday October 3rd 2018
8:00 – 8:30
MORNING TEA (Venue: BCC Lounge)
8:30 – 9:30
Keynote address: (Venue: BCC North 1)Visualisation Analysis of Research on Brand Communication in China
Professor YAO Xi – Associate Dean, Head of Department of Advertisement, School of Journalism and Communication, Wuhan University
9:40 – 11:00
Panel 7: Branding, Marketing and Engagement
(Venue: BCC North 1)
Chair:Michael Niemann– Deakin University
Presentations:
Engaging Students: Social Media, Gamification, and Professional-Personal Branding
Adam Brown (Deakin University)
Branding the Imagined Sporting Nation: A Theoretical Framework of China’s Football Nation Branding Strategy
LI Leah (RMIT University)
Distribution of International TV Series on Chinese Digital Platforms: Marketing Strategies and Audience Engagement
Filippo Gilardi, Celia Lam, Andrew White (University of Nottingham Ningbo, China)
9:40 – 11:00
Panel 8: Arts and Culture – A Cross-cultural Perspective
(Venue: The Point)
Chair: XIAO Jun – Wuhan University
Presentations:
Guo Degang and His Xiangsheng Performance
CAI Shenshen (Swinburne University)
Nature, Body and Imagination: A Comparative Study of Chinese and Western Landscape Photography in the Early 20th Century
DAI Fei (Shanghai Normal University)
Culturally Situated: Reading Māori Poetics from Within and from Afar
Matthew Hall, Anahera Gildea (Deakin University)
11:10 – 12:30
Panel 9: Transnational Life and (Digital) Communication
(Venue: BCC North 1)
Chair: ZHAO Xinyu – Deakin University
Presentations:
The Infrastructures of an [Im]mobile Family Life at a Distance
Earvin Charles Cabalquinto (Deakin University)
Why Am I Here: Scholarship in Intercultural High Seas
Soudhamini (Deakin University)
“Property Talk”: WeChat Discourses on the Australian Real Estate Boom
ZHANG Ge (Dino), WANG Yang (Wilfred) (RMIT University)
11:10 – 12:30
Panel 10:
(Venue: The Point)
Chair:CAI Shenshen – Swinburne University
Presentations:
Multiculturalism and Media: A Content Analysis
Usha Rodrigues, Michael Niemann (Deakin University)
A Memetic Perspective for Collaborative Creativity Studies
Ren Quan (Deakin University)
The Implications of “Cultural Technique” for Studies in Media Ecology
Neil Henderson (Deakin University)
12:30 – 13:30
LUNCH (Venue: BCC Lounge)
13:30 – 15:10
Panel 11:
(Venue: BCC North 1)
Chair:Sharyn McDonald – Deakin University
Presentations:
An Intercultural Comparison of the Transmitter, Signal and Receiver of Visual Communication Design
Meghan Kelly (Deakin University)
Is it Facilitating Intercultural Communication? – Chinese Learners’ Constructions of Foreign English Teachers
LUO Yingmei (Deakin University)
The Experiences of Chinese Learners of College English Currently Studying in Australia and How They Navigate their Studies Successfully in Two Different Contexts – China and Australia
LONG Chuchu (Deakin University)
The Practie of Intercultural Communication Between Europe and Asia as Well as the Developing Strategies of Overseas Practice of Chinese Communication Education: For Case Studies on the Blue Container on the New Silk Road
KE Ze, SUN Jiang, LI Rong, PEI Zhilin (Northwest University of Political Science and Law, Xian)
15:10 – 15:30
AFTERNOON TEA (Venue: BCC Lounge)
15:30 – 16:00
Concluding address (Venue: BCC North 1) Professor David Marshall – Chair in New Media, Communication and Cultural Studies, Deakin University
16:00
FINISH