Neo-Globalised Theoretical Basis for International Communication

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Neo-Globalised Theoretical Basis for International Communication
Session Code:
INC-7
Chair:
Angela
Wang
Hong Kong Baptist University
1616
Rethinking the ontology, epistemology and methodology of international communication: from the perspective of mutual learning among civilizations
Session Code:
INC-7
YING
WU
Shanghai International Studies University
Mudi
Jia
Shanghai International Studies University
583
Beyond polarization: Creating atmospheres for resonant communication
Session Code:
INC-7
Thomas
Herdin
University of Salzburg
Theresa
Klinglmayr
University of Salzburg
2338
Polarizing Publics: Reimagining the Echo Chamber in India with the Quadrant of Polarization
Session Code:
INC-7
Nicole
Stewart
Simon Fraser University
Madhavi
Reddi
University of North Carolina
Sat
ya
Indepedent Researcher
1879
Intercultural Communication Research Based on Multinational Organizations in China
Session Code:
INC-7
Mei Cheng (Alexis)
Wang
Graduate Student at University of New South Wales
2679
Storytelling as Narrative Strategies in Museums' Digital Cultural Diplomacy
Session Code:
INC-7
Songyan
Liu
Tsinghua university
924
Subject and Responsibility: The Ethical Dilemma and Order Reshaping of Self-media Short Videos from the Perspective of Complex Adaptive Systems
Session Code:
INC-7
Liu
Qian
Communication University of China
Wen
Mohan
Communication University of China
Tian
Weigang
Communication University of China

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