Tag: KAMC2022

Cultural Visit to Kiyomizu-dera
On Wednesday, October 19, IAFOR will be hosting a cultural visit to Kiyomizu-dera, one of the most famous and celebrated temples in Japan. Founded in 778 AD, the temple is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site, and is considered a must-see location for those visiting Kyoto for the first time. The temple contains buildings from …

News Media and the World
A student panel from the Osaka School of Public Policy (OSIPP) at Osaka University will present “News Media and the World” at The 3rd Kyoto Conference on Arts, Media & Culture (KAMC2022) and The 13th Asian Conference on Media, Communication & Film (MediAsia2022). The panel will be moderated by Organising Committee member Virgil Hawkins of …

Challenges Faced by Media Covering the Asia-Pacific: An Interview with David Robie
“Challenges Faced by Media Covering the Asia-Pacific”, a Featured Interview of acclaimed journalist David Robie, has been announced for The 3rd Kyoto Conference on Arts, Media & Culture (KAMC2022) and The 13th Asian Conference on Media, Communication & Film (MediAsia2022). The interview will be conducted by Organising Committee member Nasya Bahfen of La Trobe University, …

Revisiting Keisuke Kinoshita through a Queer Lens
“Revisiting Keisuke Kinoshita through a Queer Lens” by Yutaka Kubo of Kanazawa University, Japan, has been announced as a keynote to be presented at The 3rd Kyoto Conference on Arts, Media & Culture (KAMC2022), which will be held alongside The 13th Asian Conference on Media, Communication & Film (MediAsia2022), October 17–20, 2022. The KAMC/MediAsia2022 Organising …

The “Zen” of Zen Gardens: Fact or Fiction?
“The “Zen” of Zen Gardens: Fact or Fiction?” by Brian Victoria of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies, United Kingdom, has been announced as a keynote to be presented at The 3rd Kyoto Conference on Arts, Media & Culture (KAMC2022), which will be held alongside The 13th Asian Conference on Media, Communication & Film (MediAsia2022), …

Costume Conversations: Resilience and Representation in Cosplay and Beyond
Thomas G. Endres of the University of Northern Colorado, United States, will be presenting a keynote titled “Costume Conversations: Resilience and Representation in Cosplay and Beyond” at The 3rd Kyoto Conference on Arts, Media & Culture (KAMC2022), which will be held alongside The 13th Asian Conference on Media, Communication & Film (MediAsia2022), October 17–20, 2022. …

Thomas G. Endres Joins the KAMC/MediAsia2022 Organising Committee
Thomas G. Endres of the University of Northern Colorado, United States has joined The 3rd Kyoto Conference on Arts, Media & Culture (KAMC2022) and The 13th Asian Conference on Media, Communication & Film (MediAsia2022) as a member of the Organising Committee. The Organising Committee is responsible for nominating and vetting Keynote and Featured Speakers; developing …