沙巴体育app平台 FRAMEwork Conference reveals paper competition winners

2023年2月6日
Published: 2:27 pm 2023年2月6日 | Updated: 2:27 pm 2023年2月6日

Disruptions and (re)constructions in the time of COVID-19: Turning the Gaze on the Global South


FRAMEwork: The Asia Pacific Journal of Communication held its inaugural on-site and virtual conference on Nov. 24 and 25, 2022 at Far Eastern University-Manila (沙巴体育app平台). The two-day conference was participated in by faculty members and students from universities in the Asia-Pacific region.

With the theme “Disruptions and (re)constructions in the time of COVID-19: Turning the Gaze on the Global South,” the conference’s highlights included keynotes during the plenary session, roundtable discussions, 平行的讨论, 特殊的讲座, and best paper presentations.

For the best paper competition faculty category, Polytechnic University of the Philippines’ Dr. Pamela Grace Muhi and Rosa Bella M. Quindoza’s paper titled “Health Risk and Crisis Communication on COVID-19 in Marikina and Pasig: The Case of Two Philippine Cities” won the top prize. The student paper titled “#OustDuterte vs. #IStandWithThePresident: A Thematic Analysis of Heterophily Twitter Users’ Online Interactions about the Duterte Administration’s COVID-19 Response” authored by April James C. Alegre, Frances Beatrix A. Aquilizan, Maricor Janilienne M. 卡巴鲁比亚,布莱恩·C. Gadingan, Angelica Louise P. Mercado of Far Eastern University earned the jurors’ nod for the first prize.

Joining FRAMEwork as academic partners in its inaugural conference were Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia and University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce in Thailand. “The publications housed in these Asian universities have established a strong reputation of their own,框架说. “本地, we have partnerships with Cavite State University, 维萨亚斯 State University, and University of the Philippines, which represent Luzon, 维萨亚斯, and Mindanao’s strong communication programs.”
The academic partners provided assistance in disseminating the call for papers, 议长的职位, memberships to the scientific committee, and evaluation of paper presentations for competition.

To formally forge academic partnerships, a ceremonial signing of the memoranda of agreement was held during the fellowship dinner on the first day of the conference hosted by the International Relations Office. “When scholars saw these partnerships during the conference, they understood the legitimacy of FRAMEwork as a conference organizer and publication,” Augustus Ceasar Latosa, 博士学位, FRAMEwork Managing Editor said.

“FRAMEwork is aimed to become a legitimate, non-predatory journal that encourages scholars to send in their most valued work. After all, trust is a virtue cherished by scholars in the publication community,” Latosa added.

Other academic partners of FRAMEwork include scholars from Tsinghua University-China, University of the Philippines-Diliman, Xiamen University-Malaysia, Chung-Ang University-South Korea, De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde-Manila, James Madison University-USA, and Massey University-New Zealand.

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