AMIC Conference on Communications, Culture and Development : Jakarta, Jun 22‑24, 1995 : [Programme and List of Participants]
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This document is downloaded from DR‑NTU (https://dr.ntu.edu.sg) Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. AMIC Conference on Communications, Culture and Development : Jakarta, Jun 22‑24, 1995 : [programme and list of participants] 1995 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/92410 Downloaded on 30 Sep 2021 22:45:37 SGT ATTENTION: The Singapore Copyright Act applies to the use of this document. Nanyang Technological University Library Programme & List Of Participants Paper No. 1 ATTENTION: The Singapore Copyright Act applies to the use of this document. Nanyang Technological University Library Communications, Culture and Development Jakarta, Indonesia, June 22 - 24, 1995 Organised By Asian Mass Communication Research & Information Centre (AMIC), Singapore Indonesian Telecommunications Society (MASTED, Indonesia Indonesian Communication Educators Association (ISKl), Indonesia In association with P. T. Royalludo Expoduta ATTENTION: The Singapore Copyright Act applies to the use of this document. Nanyang Technological University Library PROGRAM M E Wednesday. .Tune 21 1000-1030 Tea Break 1900-2030 Pre-registration & Welcome Reception 1030-1200 Plenary Session I Sumbawa Room, Hotel Indonesia The Information Superhighway: Implica tions for Asia Thursday. June 22 Chair: Graeme Osborne 0830-0900 Registration Director, Research and Graduate Programmes 0900 - 1000 Welcome Remarks University of Canberra Astrid Susanto Chairperson, ISKI Jonathan Parapak Secretary-General Hadianio Kumarga Department of Tourism, Chairman, MASTEL Posts and Telecommuni cations Vijay Menon Republic of Indonesia Secretary-General AMIC Jeffrey Goh Consultant Inaugural Address by National Computer Chief Guest Board, Republic of Joop Ave Singapore Minister for Tourism, Post and Telecommuni 1200-1400 Lunch cations Republic of Indonesia 1400-1530 Plenary Session II The Impact of Telecom Keynote Speech munications on the Communications, Media Environment in Culture and Asia Development Chair: Mr. Lloyd Lochra Managing Director, Henrikas Yushkiavitshus INDOVISION Group Assistant Director- General Safwan Natanagara Communication, Infor Vice President, Planning mation and Informatics & Development UNESCO INDOSAT ATTENTION: The Singapore Copyright Act applies to the use of this document. Nanyang Technological University Library Kenrie Henderson 3. Opportunities and Australian Broadcasting Challenges in the New Authority Broadcasting Environment 1530-1600 Tea Break Chair: S.K. Ishadi Ministry of Information, 1600-1730 Parallel Sessions Republic of Indonesia 1. Media and Ecotourism: Potential Dr. Glen Lewis Unfulfilled? University of Canberra Chair: Dr. Alwi Dan Ian Dr. Samuel Coad Dyer Former Vice-Minister, University of Waikato, Ministry of Environment New Zealand Republic of Indonesia Brian Shoesmiih Rcnton dc Alwis Edith Cowan University Vice-President, Asia Pacific Asia Travel Association Friday, .hine 23 0900-1030 Plenary Session III Robert Basiuk Foreign Investment in Managing Director Asian Media: Boon or Borneo Adventures Bane? Chair: Bidyut Sarkar 2. The Changing Media Consultant. Times of and Communication India Education Obsolescence of Content and Urban C. Lchner Methodology? Editor Chair: Dr. Naswil Idris The Asian Wall Street Universitas Terbuka, Journal Indonesia K.M. Mathcw Dr. Hart Cohen Chief Editor University of Western Malayala Manorama Sydney, Australia 1030-1100 Tea Break Duncan Holaday Muhlenberg College, 1100-1230 Plenary Session IV USA The Impact of New Communication Tech nologies on the Broad casting Environment in Asia ATTENTION: The Singapore Copyright Act applies to the use of this document. Nanyang Technological University Library Chair: Dr. S. Marshall Pia Alisjahbana Monash University, Publisher Australia Femina Group, Indonesia Tom Van de Haydcn Aishah Ali Executive Vice-President Features Editor CTA International News Straits Times, Malaysia Md. Nor Zakaria Deputy Director, 3. Asian Values and the Engineering Media Radio Television Chair: Eric Loo Malaysia University of Wollongong Australia 1230-1400 Lunch Jacob Octama 1400-1530 Parallel Sessions Publisher 1. The Virtual Class Kompas, Indonesia room : Distance Learn ing in the Information Charles Elliot Age Hong Kong Baptist Chair. David Birch College Central Queensland University, Australia 1530-1600 Tea Break David Murphy 1600-1730 Parallel Sessions Senior Course Designer 1. Media and Children : Open Learning Institute Education or of Hong Kong Exploitation? Chair: Emily Abrera Neil Hanley President, McCann- Head, English and Mass Erickson, Philippines Communication Dept Monash University, Lawry Mahon Australia Producer Australian Children's 2. Women in the Media: - Television Foundation Trends and Opportu nities Aswini Jog Abhivyakti, India Chair: Ina Suparto University of Indonesia ATTENTION: The Singapore Copyright Act applies to the use of this document. Nanyang Technological University Library 2. Co-Productions: Emily Abrera Ideal Solution or Idle President Dream? McCann-Erickson Chair: Alex Zulkarnain Philippines Director-General, Radio-Television-Film Kcnsuke Fujie Ministry of Information, Manager, Digital Republic of Indonesia Complex Division • Dentsu Advertising, Akiyoshi Kobayashi Japan President NHK International, Japan 1030-1100 Tea Break Clara C. Choi 1100-1230 Plenary Session VI Producer Borderless Communica Radio-Television tions and Cultural Hongkong Concerns in Asia: Real or Exaggerated? 3. Trends in Telecom Chair: Akiyoshi munications Kobayashi Chair: Kerric Henderson President, Australian Broadcasting NHK International Authority Douglas Gautier Chua Siew Keng Director of Corporate Southern Cross University Affairs Australia STAR TV Dr. Taghi Azadarmaki Graeme Osborne Iranian Broadcasting Director, Research and Graduate Programmes Univerity of Canberra Saturday. .Tune 24 0900-1030 Plenary Session V 1230-1400 Lunch Consumer Communica tions in the Multimedia 1400-1530 Parallel Sessions Age Chair: Yeo Toon Joo 1. Cross-Cultural YTJ Communications, Communication Singapore Chair: Renton de Alwis Vice-President, PATA ATTENTION: The Singapore Copyright Act applies to the use of this document. Nanyang Technological University Library Alan Knighi Manfred Ocpcn Australian Centre for Appropriate Communica Independent Journalism tion in Development Dr. Joseph Sommerville 1530-1600 Tea Break Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 1600-1700 AMIC Address Chair: Ir. Dewabrata Dr. Dongshin Rhee Head, Information Kyung Hee University, Research Agency Korea Ministry of Information Republic of Indonesia 2. Whither Asian Public Relations? Information Technology Chair: R. V. Rajan and Society Advertising Club of Dr Alwi Dahlan Madras, India Former Vice-Minister of the Environment Sushil Bahl Vice-Chairman, BP-7 Public Relations Society Republic of Indonesia of India Summing Up Dr. Yeap Soon Beng Institute of Public 1800-1900 AMIC Genera! Meeting Relations of Singapore 1930-2130 AMIC Dinner 3. Development Communication: New Realities and Approaches Dr. Royal Colle Cornell University, USA ATTENTION: The Singapore Copyright Act applies to the use of this document. Nanyang Technological University Library AMIC is a non-profit organisation serving mass communication professionals and institutions in Asia Pacific region from its headquar ters in Singapore. It is supported by the Government of Singapore and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, an independent organisation in the Federal Republic of Germany. As a regional documentation centre, AMIC works in co-operation with international organisations to pro mote dissemination of information pertaining to mass communica tion. In addition, as a mass communication centre, AMIC strives to raise the standards of teaching, training, research and practice of mass communication in the region. It does this by convening conferences and seminars, by organizing refresher courses, by offering consultan cy services, and through a publishing programme which includes a quarterly journal, Media Asia, a newsletter, Asian Mass Communica tion Bulletin (AMCB), books and monographs, occasional papers, bibliographies, etc. Since its founding in 1971, AMIC has organised over 250 seminars and training courses for over 4,000 communica tion professionals in Asia. For further information, write to: Asian Mass Communication Re search & Information Centre, 39 Newton Road, Singapore 1130. Tel: 2515106 Fax: 2534535 E-mail address: [email protected] ATTENTION: The Singapore Copyright Act applies to the use of this document. Nanyang Technological University Library 'age n AMIC ANNUAL CONFERENCE Yotal Laoels: 191 PARTICIPANT LIST (TENTATIVE / AS OF 22/6) Mr William Atkins Dr Grant Butler Research Student Journalist University Of Sydney Strategic Publishing P.O. 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