ISSN: 2186-5906 – The Asian Conference on Media, Communication & Film 2022: Official Conference Proceedings

Published on: December 23rd, 2022

MediAsia2022, Online and In-person from the Kyoto Research Park, Kyoto, Japan
October 17-20, 2022
ISSN: 2186-5906



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Proceedings Contents


1–15
Resilience in Media Ecologies: Mapping the Converging Histories of Magic Lanterns, Omocha-e (Toy Prints) and Kamishibai (Paper Theater)
Tara M. McGowan
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.1)
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17–26
Rebel Within the System: Subversive Style in Four Films by Nagisa Oshima
Allen Walzem
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.2)
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27–38
Portrayal of Men in Ray’s Films, Mirror to Present Heroes in Bollywood: Comparative Analysis With Reference to ‘Mahanagar’ and ‘Nayak’
Sayantika Dutta
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.3)
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39–50
Exploring the Possibility of Regional Brand Expression Through Regional Learning by Local Independent TV Stations — Case Study of Mie Television Broadcasting and Kyoto Broadcasting
Katsumi Suzuki
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.4)
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51–57
Mediatization and Gender Narratives in Chinese Folk Paper-Cutting Art
Wenxia Jia
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.5)
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59–69
The Viability of Online Distribution for South African Feature Films
Boitshoko Mfolo
Anna-Marie Jansen Van Vuuren
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.6)
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71–82
How Does Government Social Media Platform Play Its Role in Chinese Digital Government: Focusing on the Three Cases of Local Government Social Media Platform
Wang Bing
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.7)
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83–97
Visualization of Social Inequality in South Korea in Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite
Yelline Loviany Tasya
Trisnowati Tanto
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.8)
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99–109
From E-Government to Social Media: An Analysis of Political Communication in the Xuzhou Eight-Child Mother Incident
Ruizhe Wang
Qingpeng Wang
Yanfei Wang
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.9)
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111–119
Revisiting Collective Memory of the Nation Through Cartoon Violence
Mega Iranti Kusumawardhani
Muhammad Cahya Mulya Daulay
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.10)
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121–132
A Brief History and Systematic Review on Editing Techniques for Film Making
Anikait Atulkar
Birju Rajak
Mithilesh Atulkar
Mitul Kumar Ahirwal
Mangesh Kose
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.11)
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133–146
Using a Smart Chatbot System as a Communication Tool for Campus Navigation
Goodman Dimo
Joey Jansen van Vuuren
Anna-Marie Jansen van Vuuren
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.12)
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147–158
Who Are the Misogynists That Stigmatize Feminists in China?
Dongdong Yang
Jiayun Ye
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.13)
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159–170
Changing Behaviours Through Design: An Educational Comic Brochure to Help Prevent Childhood Obesity
Carla Cadete
Andreia Pinto de Sousa
João Alves de Sousa
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.14)
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171–176
“I See the Urgent Needs of Children”: A Dialogue With the “Firefighter of Charity Work”
Shuk Ling Cheng
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.15)
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177–187
The Rise of the Documentary Film Movement in Thai Cinema During the Current Political Conflict
Sopawan Boonnimitra
Peerachai Kerdsint
(DOI: 10.22492/issn.2186-5906.2022.16)
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