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The Discursive Turning Point: The Inverted Representation of President Joko Widodo on the Cover of Tempo Magazine (83860)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr. Tri Sulistyaningtyas is currently an associate professor of applied linguistics at Visual Culture Literacy Research Group, Faculty of Art and Design, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

Abstract Teaser: This study examines the representation of Indonesian President Joko Widodo (known as Jokowi) on the covers of Tempo magazine. The focus is on the discursive representation of the president in these covers. The main issue examined in this study is…

The Influence of Traditional Media and Social Media on Public Agenda-setting: A Case Study of Epidemic (83890)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr.Yuan is currently an PhD student of Universiti Putra Malaysia. Malaysia.

Abstract Teaser: In China's media environment in recent years, social media is considered to be far more influential than traditional media in setting the public agenda. However, this paper argues that under special circumstances such as the outbreak of a large-scale epidemic,…

The Influence of Makeup on Individual Self-Identity: An Exploratory Study (84516)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Youyou Ma, student, psychology, The Influence of Makeup on Individual Self-Identity: An Exploratory Study

Abstract Teaser: Makeup has increasingly become an important factor affecting self-identity and social interaction among college students. Young people increasingly use makeup as a tool to create their social personalities and show their uniqueness due to the growing impact of social media…

From Clever Rain Tree to Cosmic Metaphor: Toru Takemitsu’s Musical Interpretation of Nature and Emotion (85207)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Ms Yudan Wang is a University Doctoral Student at Universidade de Aveiro in Portugal

Abstract Teaser: Toru Takemitsu's Rain Tree Sketch series, inspired by Kenzaburō Ōe's short story "Clever Rain Tree", exemplifies the composer's deep connection to nature and his masterful use of music to express emotion and metaphor. This paper explores Takemitsu's musical journey from…

A Cross-Cultural Comparative Exploration of Serbian and Japanese Stage Traditional Folk Dance (82125)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): M.A. Nikola Petrović (01 Mar 2000 in Heilbronn, Germany), ethnochoreologist and drama and audiovisual artist, is currently pursuing his PhD by Research in Ethnochoreology at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick, Ireland.

Abstract Teaser: Throughout history, traditional folk dances, songs, and music have been performed and presented on stage. These performances have endured for centuries and continue to be an important part of cultural expression of both tangible and intangible cultural heritage around the…

Lifestyle-Oriented Urban Collage, the Future of Hong Kong “Tong Lau”? A Case Study of Tai Hang District (83338)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Izzy Yi JIAN is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Sciences and Policy Studies at the Education University of Hong Kong, and the Director of Happy Ageing Lab Foundation.

Abstract Teaser: Emerging in mid-19th century Hong Kong, Tong Lau blends Chinese building traditions with colonial policies, with shops on the ground floor and residences above. Despite their significance, the number of Tong Lau has decreased over time, primarily due to intensive…

Adaptive Architecture in Sensitive Ecological Contexts: A Case Study of Firefly Conservation in Taro Village, Bali (86572)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Made Arya Adiartha is currently a lecturer at the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering and Planing, Universitas Warmadewa, Bali, Indonesia.

Abstract Teaser: The concept that "nature is the best architect" is widely acknowledged in environmental design. When architects encounter design challenges, they frequently look to nature for inspiration. This practice of deriving ideas from natural examples and integrating them into architectural solutions…

Pandemic and Political Stability: Assessing People’s Resistance in China (80643)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Mr Haoguang Li is a University Doctoral Student at Keio University in Japan

Abstract Teaser: This article explores the reasons behind the massive anti-Zero-Covid protests, famously dubbed the “White Paper Revolution”, which took place in late 2022. It focuses on how people's lives were transformed by the impact of the Zero-COVID policy, including both local-level…

Unveiling the Layered Narratives of Mintal, Davao City as the Philippines’ “Little Tokyo” (86016)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): About the Presenter(s): Architect Nory Loyd N. Pernes is currently an Assistant Professor in the Architecture program of University of the Philippines, Mindanao, Southern Philippines.

Abstract Teaser: This study presents the complex heritage narrative of Mintal, Davao City, dubbed as the "Little Tokyo of the Philippines." It critically examines the dissonant heritage claim that contrasts the celebratory Japanese influence with the marginalized Filipino contributions in historical accounts.…

Reimagining the Classics: Ink Art Meets AI Innovation (84253)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Rochelle Yi Hsuan Yang is an Assistant Professor at The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong

Abstract Teaser: The convergence of Ink painting and Artificial Intelligence (AI) has opened up new avenues for creative expression, pushing the boundaries of traditional art forms. This study explores the experiences of AI and Chinese art, examining the potential of AI-driven visual…

Exploring Gen Z’s User Experience with Digital Newspapers: An Exploratory Study (86410)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Poster Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Poster Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Ms EMAN ALKHOMEES is a University Doctoral Student at La Trobe University in Australia

Abstract Teaser: Exploring Gen Z's User Experience with Digital Newspapers: An Exploratory Study. Generation Z (Gen Z), born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, is a digitally native group that has been interacting with technology from a young age. This exploratory study…

The Role of Social Media In Government Communication During COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of KSA (84059)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Poster Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Poster Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Maha Shaher, Presenter & Producer at Asharq Business News with Bloomberg, PhD researcher in mass communication, She was chosen as one of 100 young Arab to represent Saudi Arabia in the UAE Federal Youth Authority's Young Arabs Media Leader Program.

Abstract Teaser: The objective of this study was to examine the role of official government social media accounts as a reliable source of information during the COVID-19 epidemic. This thesis was developed and refined to understand the significance of social media in…

Algorithmic Media and Feminist Cultural Politics: How Does Data Bias Contribute to the Silencing of Women’s Voices? (83920)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Poster Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Poster Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Yining Wang is a PhD student in Department of Media & Communication at Hanyang University (South Korea). Her primary research interests revolve around studying the intricate processes and consequences of social transformation in East Asia.

Abstract Teaser: The swift progress of algorithmic media, driven by AI like ChatGPT, has led to optimistic projections but also significant issues with data bias, causing real-world distortions and biased representations. Much of the knowledge production in algorithmic media mirrors the preferences…

Identifying Selection Criteria for YouTubers by Fuzzy Delphi Method: Viewpoints from Operators of Female Fitness Center Chains (83727)

Session Information:

Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Poster Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Poster Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Kuei-Lun Chang is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Ming Chuan University in Taiwan

Abstract Teaser: YouTube enables billions of people worldwide to watch, explore, and share original videos. It provides a platform for users to easily communicate, connect, and spark creative inspiration. Marketers should be aware of YouTube’s significant influence. Research indicates that sponsoring content…

Blurred Lines and Bright Lights: Ethical Quandaries in the Portrayal of True Events in Hollywood Films (83711)

Session Information: Cultural & Political Studies in Film | Session Chair: Jarvis Curry

Saturday, 19 October 2024 15:20
Session: Session 4
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr. Jarvis Tyrell Curry is currently an adjunct professor in business at the University of the Cumberlands and Bay Atlantic University. Dr. Curry is currently researching business aspects of corporate culture amidst the global transition automation.

Abstract Teaser: This research paper delves into a relatively unexplored facet of media ethics, focusing on the ethical implications and consequences of portraying real-life events in Hollywood films. Specifically, it scrutinizes the balance between artistic freedom and the responsibility to represent factual…

“Shanghai in the Night”: A Study of Urban Memory on Ballroom Dance Culture based on the Republican Shanghai Films(1920s-1940s) (85145)

Session Information: Cultural & Political Studies in Film | Session Chair: Jarvis Curry

Saturday, 19 October 2024 14:55
Session: Session 4
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s):

Abstract Teaser: In the rapid process of modernization, Chinese metropolises like Shanghai have gradually tended towards a homogenization – the city’s identity formed by its semi-colonial history, vernacular architecture, and local’s habits has been largely replaced by modernist design, culture and lifestyle.…

Exploring the Dynamics of Violence and Power in School in Thai Teen Series “Girl From Nowhere” (85686)

Session Information: Cultural & Political Studies in Film | Session Chair: Jarvis Curry

Saturday, 19 October 2024 14:30
Session: Session 4
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Mr.Thanapol Chaowanich is a lecturer in the Department of Cinematic Arts, faculty of Communication Arts Chulalongkorn University.

Abstract Teaser: The study and analysis of violence and power in school in the Thai teen series ‘Girl From Nowhere' is a qualitative research. The objective is to investigate and analyze the issues of violence and power in schools portrayed in the…

Childism and Maternal Dysfunction in Tatsushi Ōmori’s Mother (2020) (84584)

Session Information: Film Criticism, Theory & Production | Session Chair: Gamze Hakverdi

Saturday, 19 October 2024 13:55
Session: Session 3
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr. Gamze Hakverdi holds a PhD in Communication Sciences from Ankara University and is currently pursuing a Master's in Child Studies at Linköping University, Sweden, driven by a deep commitment to interdisciplinary research

Abstract Teaser: Tatsushi Ōmori’s Mother (2020) vividly portrays the harrowing realities of childism through a profoundly dysfunctional maternal relationship. The film centers on Akiko and her son Shuhei, showcasing how childism manifests in their tumultuous family dynamic. Akiko’s manipulative and neglectful behavior…

Nostalgia and Modernity: A Theoretical Analysis of ‘And Just Like That…’ Through the Lens of Postmodernism and Feminist Theory (85826)

Session Information: Film Criticism, Theory & Production | Session Chair: Gamze Hakverdi

Saturday, 19 October 2024 13:30
Session: Session 3
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Noble Lo is a PhD researcher at Lancaster University. He completed his postgraduate degrees at The University of Hong Kong and the University of Oxford. He received his Juris Doctor from The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Abstract Teaser: This paper critically examines 'And Just Like That...,' the highly anticipated revival and sequel to the iconic HBO series Sex and the City. Developed by Michael Patrick King, the series follows the lives of Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte as they…

A Third Kind of Bollywood: Experimentation, Netflix, and “Amar Singh Chamkila” (2024) (83207)

Session Information: Film Criticism, Theory & Production | Session Chair: Gamze Hakverdi

Saturday, 19 October 2024 13:05
Session: Session 3
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Ashish Dwivedi is a current doctoral candidate at the University of Southampton, specializing in Hindi cinema. His PhD dwells over the problems of authorship in the cinema of Guru Dutt (1925-64), an Indian filmmaker from the popular film canon.

Abstract Teaser: Bollywood cinema has always been an evolving subject. Given its polysemic structures of meaning, it has nevertheless been generally perceived in two ways: (1) as a medium of mass-entertainment and empty fantasies played out by flat storylines and character stereotypes;…


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