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The Role of Media on Public Perception: Impact on the Life Choices and Outcomes for Youth in Foster Care (97541)

Session Information:

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

About the Presenter(s): Dr. Leslie Ponciano is a core faculty member of the Human and Organizational Development Ph.D. program at Fielding Graduate University. She has partnered with a community-based organization, called Peace4Kids, in South Los Angeles for over two decades to conduct participatory action research that examines the systemic questions the youth with a lived experience have about foster care. Although most of the research has always been strengths-based in that they look for factors that contribute to positive outcomes, the current project unexpectedly found a negative factor that may contribute to negative life outcomes. A strong association was found between the general public's perceptions of how the media portrays youth in foster care and their perceptions of the youth themselves. Those who reported that media portrays youth in foster care negatively also reported that youth in foster care are likely to have negative life outcomes. The second phase of the study found this to be true for the professionals who work or volunteer with the youth on a daily basis. The third phase confirmed the results of the first phase on a national level and found opposite results for perceptions about youth in adoptive care. They were both perceived to be portrayed more positively in the media and were perceived to have more positive life outcomes. The fourth phase of the study has begun in which focus groups of adults with a lived experience in foster care will explore the role that negative media portrayals has had on their life choices and on their interactions with important adults in their lives.

Abstract Teaser: A national study in the U.S. found that media plays a significant role in the development of negative public perceptions about the life outcomes of youth in foster care. However, this study did not collect data on the actual impact…

From “Objectivity” to “Ubuntu”: Reassessing the GJA Code of Ethics (96872)

Session Information:

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

About the Presenter(s): Phylix Asilevi is a graduate student at Marquette University. Her research lies at the intersection of journalism studies, particularly ethics, Africana studies, and gender studies.

Abstract Teaser: Journalists in Ghana are guided by the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Code of Ethics in the delivery of their duties to society. The GJA Code of Ethics, first developed in 1994 by the Ghana Journalists Association Board in conjunction with…

Marketing Strategy for Female Fitness Centre Chains in Taiwan (95655)

Session Information:

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

About the Presenter(s): Kuei-Lun Chang received Ph.D. degree in industrial and business management from National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan, in 2011. He is currently a Professor in the Department of New Media and Communication Administration, Ming Chuan University, Taiwan. His research interests include multiple criteria decision making, media management, cultural and creative industry.

Abstract Teaser: In contemporary society, individuals possess greater leisure time and are increasingly conscious of health and wellness. This shift has increased the emphasis on adopting a healthy and active lifestyle. Recently, the proportion of the population engaging in physical activity has…

Artificial Intelligence in Museum Experiences: the Sensory Dimensions of Museum Environments for People with Disabilities (94416)

Session Information: KAMC/MediAsia2025 | Digital Humanities and Cultural Studies | Session Chair: Asiye Nisa Kartal

Saturday, 8 November 2025 15:30
Session: Session 3
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Asiye Nisa Kartal’s (PhD, University of Nottingham, UK) research interests are based on Urban ethnographies, Sensory perception of urban places, Sensory methods and Sensory mapping.

Abstract Teaser: Artificial intelligence may significantly contribute to the design of user-centred, sustainable and accessible museum environments. Still, studies have ignored the sensory dimensions of artificial intelligence-based museum exhibitions. The dramatic increase in artificial intelligence-based tools and the influence on museum design…

AI as a Medium for Cultural Resonance: Reflections and Practice on Co-creativeness with Generative AI (100204)

Session Information: KAMC/MediAsia2025 | Digital Humanities and Cultural Studies | Session Chair: Asiye Nisa Kartal

Saturday, 8 November 2025 15:05
Session: Session 3
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Alice Osinska is a Research Assistant at the School of Art, Design and Media, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and PhD Candidate at Shanghai University in Design Science

Abstract Teaser: Each technological advancement does not come without constraints. It is the job of a creator to extract the creativity of a subject rather than recoil from its existence. In the midst of the wide-ranging debate on artificial intelligence in creative…

From Cultur Al Space to Consumption Stage: A Critical View of Shanghai’s Urban Policies and Independent Music Practice (96634)

Session Information: KAMC/MediAsia2025 | Digital Humanities and Cultural Studies | Session Chair: Asiye Nisa Kartal

Saturday, 8 November 2025 14:40
Session: Session 3
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Yuqing Xu is currently pursuing a master's degree at the University of Warwick in the UK, majoring in GLobal media and Communication. My research interests include cultural equality, cultural policies, and public events & festivals

Abstract Teaser: This thesis offers a critical analysis of Shanghai’s urban policies and their impact on independent music practices within China’s national‑led cultural governance. Examining schemes such as the “Performing Arts New Spaces” initiative under the 14th Five‑Year Plan, it contends that…

The Power of CARE²: Exploratory Mixed-methods Study Examining an Instructional Design Framework to Support International Student Performance (100521)

Session Information: KAMC2025 | Education/Pedagogy | Session Chair: Karen K. Fujii

Saturday, 8 November 2025 13:15
Session: Session 2
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Karen Fujii is currently an Associate Professor at Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Abstract Teaser: This study focused on first-year international students engaging in support sessions at a private business college in Denmark. The study aimed to examine how an instructional framework might aid and enhance student performance. The support session objective focused on two…

Progress and Problems of Mathematics in South African Schools During 30 Years of Democracy: The Failed Transformation (96416)

Session Information: KAMC2025 | Education/Pedagogy | Session Chair: Karen K. Fujii

Saturday, 8 November 2025 12:50
Session: Session 2
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Dudu Mkhize, went through Bantu Education, an apartheid pillar to subdue South African natives. She is currently running math clinics in rural schools. Her passion is comparative research between apartheid and post-apartheid school math.

Abstract Teaser: Thirty years ago, the advent of democracy initiated the transformation of excluding millions from mathematics learning. According to the apartheid architect, teaching Natives mathematics was absurd since they would not use it in practice. This was based on the Job…

잠깐 기다리면 돌아오겠지: “Pump Up the Volume!” as Co-creation Between Virtual Idol Group PLAVE and Its Fandom PLLI (96761)

Session Information: KAMC/MediAsia2025 | Media Studies | Session Chair: Dame Avelino

Saturday, 8 November 2025 12:15
Session: Session 1
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dame Avelino teaches communication and media studies at Angeles University Foundation, Philippines.

Abstract Teaser: The song "Pump Up The Volume!" was developed and released by the South Korean virtual idol group PLAVE in 2024. This song can serve as an example of how the group underscores the human touch in their rather virtual connections,…

Netflix and the Future of TV (97014)

Session Information: KAMC/MediAsia2025 | Media Studies | Session Chair: Dame Avelino

Saturday, 8 November 2025 11:50
Session: Session 1
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s):

Abstract Teaser: The digital technology revolution has significantly transformed various industries, most notably the television industry. The emergence of Over-the-Top (OTT) platforms has reshaped content consumption patterns, disrupted traditional broadcasting models, and influenced content production and distribution strategies. Understanding how OTT services…

Visualizing Authoritarian Soft Power: UAE English-Language Media and the Aesthetics of Control on Instagram (100524)

Session Information: KAMC/MediAsia2025 | Media Studies | Session Chair: Dame Avelino

Saturday, 8 November 2025 11:25
Session: Session 1
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Daniela Patornilho is a Ph.D. candidate at NOVA University Lisbon. She studies media law, censorship, and digital propaganda in the Middle East. Her current research explores how UAE newspapers construct national identity across social media

Abstract Teaser: In an era where authoritarian regimes increasingly shape digital content, this study examines how four leading English-language newspapers in the United Arab Emirates—Khaleej Times, Gulf News, The National, and Gulf Today—use their own Instagram accounts to manufacture state-aligned soft power…

Challenging Fake News: The Role of Discourse Analysis in Media Literacy (100419)

Session Information: KAMC/MediAsia2025 | Media Studies | Session Chair: Dame Avelino

Saturday, 8 November 2025 11:00
Session: Session 1
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Manal BELAHCEN is currently a master student at CEDUC Laboratory, Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, Mohammed First University Oujda.

Abstract Teaser: This article examines the critical role of media in spreading fake news and misleading information, particularly in an era dominated by digital platforms where credibility is increasingly questionable. This study explores how media narratives shape public opinion, often discouraging independent…

Truth and Performance: Interpreting Honne and Tatemae Through Intercultural Communication (100311)

Session Information: KAMC2025 | Cultural Studies | Session Chair: Alberto M. Albuquerque

Saturday, 8 November 2025 15:30
Session: Session 3
Room: Live-Stream Room 2
Presentation Type:Switched to Virtual Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Alberto M. Albuquerque - Yamanashi Gakuin University - Tenured professor.

Abstract Teaser: This presentation explores the Japanese concepts of honne (true feelings) and tatemae (public facade) as cultural mechanisms for navigating social harmony and identity. Rather than viewing these terms as a binary of truth versus deceit, the session reinterprets them as…

gmut/GAMUT: The Spatial and Generational Mapping of Trees and Vegetation of the Solon House (96787)

Session Information: KAMC2025 | Cultural Studies | Session Chair: Alberto M. Albuquerque

Saturday, 8 November 2025 15:05
Session: Session 3
Room: Live-Stream Room 2
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr. Kathleen Solon-Villaneza currently serves as an adviser to the Global Educators Network, Inc., an international organization based in Thailand.

Abstract Teaser: GAMUT identifies and explores the trees and vegetation at the Solon House post-World War II. The Solon House refers to family, architecture, and estate deeply rooted in Mabolo, a village in Cebu City, the Philippines. Maps (historical, DENR cadastral, and…

Beyond Borders: Rethinking Global Citizenship Through Common Land, Collective Belonging, and the Politics of Ecological Participation (97342)

Session Information: KAMC2025 | Cultural Studies | Session Chair: Alberto M. Albuquerque

Saturday, 8 November 2025 14:40
Session: Session 3
Room: Live-Stream Room 2
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Aanchal Seth, Doctoral Candidate in Political Science at Panjab University, focuses on tribal forest rights, sustainable development, and traditional knowledge in the Western Himalayas. Her current project examines the debates on the Forest Rights.

Abstract Teaser: Can global citizenship be fully understood without grounding it in land, access, and shared belonging? Contemporary conversations often frame citizenship in terms of mobility, rights, and global ethics—but tend to overlook the material and ecological foundations that shape how people…

Deciphering the Private Eye: Reconstruction of Bengali Masculinity Through Byomkesh Bakshi Films Post-2010 (97818)

Session Information: KAMC/MediAsia2025 | Critical Cultural Studies in Gender and Communication | Session Chair: Utsha Sarkar

Saturday, 8 November 2025 14:05
Session: Session 2
Room: Live-Stream Room 2
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Mr. Utsha Sarkar is a TMA Pai Research Fellow at Department of Liberal Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education.

Abstract Teaser: With the emergence of Critical Masculinity Studies in India from early 1980s, many scholars have noted that masculinity and the position of men in India’s society have been in a state of flux. The colonial understanding of masculinity was presented…

Cinematic Othering: Korean-Chinese Representation and Social Identity in South Korean Film (96663)

Session Information: KAMC/MediAsia2025 | Critical Cultural Studies in Gender and Communication | Session Chair: Utsha Sarkar

Saturday, 8 November 2025 13:40
Session: Session 2
Room: Live-Stream Room 2
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr. Hyungkwon Choi, just completed his Ph.D. degree and at this moment he is a independent scholar. His main research fields generally fall into representations of Chinese ethnic minorities, in particular, Tibetan, and Korean Chinese.

Abstract Teaser: As the number of Korean-Chinese individuals—ethnic Koreans residing in China and recognized as one of China’s ethnic minority groups—continues to grow in South Korea, Korean cinema still exhibits a persistent issue of misrepresenting this population. Investigating media portrayals of Korean-Chinese…

From Song to Novel: an Intermedial and Transmedial Analysis of Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami and the Beatles (100364)

Session Information: KAMC/MediAsia2025 | Critical Cultural Studies in Gender and Communication | Session Chair: Utsha Sarkar

Saturday, 8 November 2025 13:15
Session: Session 2
Room: Live-Stream Room 2
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Giuseppe Pantano, tenured music teacher and joint PhD candidate (UL–Roma Tre), explores music–literature intermediality. Educated in Italy and Norway, he is author of a monograph and winner of Italy’s national teaching competition (2020).

Abstract Teaser: This contribution presents a multidisciplinary and cross-boundary analysis of the transmedial connections between Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood (1987) and its homonymous Beatles classic. Grounded in a performative intermedial analysis (Pantano, 2023), it investigates the articulation between lyrics and music in…

A Perfect Prelude: The Cultural Significance of Wagashi (96655)

Session Information: KAMC/MediAsia2025 | Critical Cultural Studies in Gender and Communication | Session Chair: Utsha Sarkar

Saturday, 8 November 2025 12:50
Session: Session 2
Room: Live-Stream Room 2
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Alexandre Avdulov is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Saint Mary's University in Canada

Abstract Teaser: The term wagashi refers to a traditional Japanese confectionary often connected with Chanoyu, commonly known as the Japanese tea ceremony. In a formal tea gathering it is served about half-an-hour before the tea is offered and its function is to…

Essayisation and the Chinese Novel: New Trends in Fiction during the War of Resistance (1931-1945) and Civil War (1945-1949) (95056)

Session Information: KAMC/MediAsia2025 | Film, Literature, and Cultural Studies | Session Chair: Supamonta Supanan

Saturday, 8 November 2025 12:15
Session: Session 1
Room: Live-Stream Room 2
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Carolyn FitzGerald is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Auburn University in United States

Abstract Teaser: While the Republican era (1912-1949) was dominated largely by the short story and essay, China’s War of Resistance against Japan (1931-1945) and Civil War (1945-1949) witnessed an outpouring of mid- to long-length works by authors such as Lu Ling 路翎…


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