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Hong Kong Postgraduate Students' Conference on Media, 17 September 2011, Saturday Media, Politics, Society, Culture, Business: Hong Kong Postgraduate Students' Conference on Media, 17 September 2011, Saturday. 08:30-09:00 Morning Conference Registration Panel 1 Session 1A. Asian Radio, T.V., and Movie Chair: CHU Ming Kin 09:00-10:20 Room MBG01 1. Intra-Asia Cultural Traffic: Transnational Flow of East Asian Television Dramas in Indonesia, S.M.Gietty Tambunan, Lingnan University 2. Fortune favours the ‘fair skin’ – Female actors and their success in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, Dhamu Pongiyannan, and The University of Adelaide. 3. Community radio in Indonesia:Development, Empowerment, and Community Diaspora. Irfan Wahyudi, Airlangga University, Indonesia. Session 1B. Hong Kong Media Chair: WANG Haiyan 9:00-10:20 Room MBG19 1. Gender Stereotypes in Hong Kong Media: Identity, Issues and Implications, Liu Yiqi, The University of Hong Kong; Bernie Mak, The Chinese University of Hong Kong 2. Amid Media Accusations of Interfering with Press Freedom: Corporate Crisis Communication through the Lens of the Press Peiyi HUANG and Lai Shan TAM, Chinese University of Hong Kong 3. The Theory of Hong Kong English Newspaper (1903-1941), Zou Yizheng, Lingnan University Coffee Break Keynote Speech: The Impact of the Internet: A Historical Perspective by James Curran Room 10:50 -12:00 MBG01 12:00-13:30 Lunch Chinese Restaurant Panel 2. 13:30 - 14:50 New Media Chair: James Curran MBG01 1. Glocal Elites: Transcultural practices as Positional Goods within Post-modernity, Daniel de Souza Malanski, IETT. Université Jean Moulin – Lyon III. 2. Social Capital and Online BBS: A Case Study, Xinyan Zhao, Purdue University 3. Utilitarian and Hedonic Shopping Experiences in Chinese Online C2C Market. Fang LIU, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Coffee Break Panel 3. 15:10-16:30 Session 3A. Journalism Chair: Mark Hampton MBG01 1. Business and Society: An Integrated Study of Corporate Philanthropy and Organizational-Public Relationships in China. Zhang Dashi, Hong Kong Baptist University 2. Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Media Coverage of CSR in China-An Analysis of the Foxconn Defamation Suit, Heidi A Reed, Hong Kong Polytech University 3. Intellectuals-run-newspapers v.s. Politicians-run-newspapers — The wrestling between two journalistic paradigms in Chinese Press in the Pre-reform era, Haiyan Wang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Session 3B Media History Chair: ZOU Yizheng MBG19 1. Media and Politics in the Northern Song (960-1127) – the role of private media and Little Newspaper, Chu Mingkin, Lingnan University 2. Guo Cui Xue Bao and the public space in late Qing Shanghai, Sun Yingying, The University of Hong Kong 3. History, Structure and Practice of Self-Regulation by the Adult Video Industry in Japan, Clara Ka Yan, Yip, Hong Kong University. Acknowledgement The conference has been supported by the Postgraduate Students Conference / Seminar Grant of the Hong Kong Research Grants Council and the Department of History of Lingnan University. .
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