More than 75 research papers will be discussed in the first global conference of communication technology and social change. The conference is organized by Media department, college of Arts, King Saud University. The first global conference of communication technology and social change will review a number of research work papers that are related to basic issues of the conference, especially those concerning media, technological aspects, society problems as well as their influences on society movement. During three days, the conference sessions will discuss about 80 research papers which have been prepared by specialists, academics and professionals in different fields. |
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Edward Wasserman, Ph.D Washington and Lee University, USA
New communications technologies pose novel challenges to the prevailing ethical standards that are central to traditional notions of journalistic professionalism. Such mainstay journalistic tenets as fairness, avoidance of needless harm, neutrality, independence, truth-telling, respect for privacy, and public service are all laboring under unparalleled strains thanks to the speed, reach, permanence and interactivity of Internet-based news technologies, |
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Junchao Wang, Qin Jie School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
The criticism of communication technology is an important part of media criticism. However, this proposition has been questioned since argues about the value neutrality of technology exist. In recent years, as the development of internet technologies, new interpretations based on practical views have been raised, focusing on the technology determinism and the theories of the criticism of communication technology, |
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Dr.Elsayed Bekhit Cairo & Sharjah University
he paper examines the attitudes of the journalists and PR practitioners in the UAE towards the use of new technology in their communication with each other. It seeks to define how they use the new technology, their perceptions to what extent they consider it beneficial, professional, credible, and ethical, comparing with the traditional media. |
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Prof. Dr. Michael Latzer University of Zurich, Switzerland
Assessments of and predictions regarding media convergence in general, and of technical configurations, uses and impact of future broadband infrastructures in particular, have changed drastically during the past decade. Currently, fermented by rapid innovations in mobile communication and IP networks, the debate focuses, inter alia, on radically changing communications platforms (e.g. on hybrid and “infrastructure-less” mobile networks), |
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