Cyber Communication Society Spring Academic Conference Held at KWU 80th Anniversary Hall
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Held at Kwangwoon University 80th
Anniversary Hall
- Organized around the theme 'Reconnecting Communities: Bridging Knowledge Communities for Resonance in Digital Society' with 25 presentations and 14 sessions -
The Cyber
Communication Society (President: Prof. Il-kwon Jeong, Kwangwoon University
Department of Media Communication) held its spring regular academic conference
on May 24 at the Kwangwoon University 80th Anniversary Hall.
The
society announced that this conference was prepared as a forum to address
conflicts and inequalities within digital culture, reassess existing theories
and research models in light of major shifts in media technology and markets,
and establish a new paradigm as an alternative.
The
academic conference[focused on presentations (25 in total) by researchers and
industry practitioners from various disciplines such as media communication,
sociology, political science, law, economics, business, and education] was
organized into 14 sessions. Amongst those, three main sessions were planned
around the overarching theme 'Reconnecting Communities: Bridging Knowledge
Communities for Resonance in Digital Society,' which drew significant interest
from attendees.
In the
first session, 'Lighthouses of the Community,' MBC producer Hyun-ji Kim, who
produced 'Adult Kimjang,' and Professor Ho-young Yoon from Ewha Womans
University had a discussion about their work. The second session focused on
'The Rationality of the Public Sphere in the Era of Video Platforms: Redefining
the Boundaries and Reflections of Political News,' featuring discussions by
Professors Young-bin Kim and Hye-kyung Han from Pukyong National University on
the role of Korean mass media as a public sphere. The following session,
'Digital Age, Possibilities of Knowledge and Information Sharing: Focused on
the German Case,' was led by Professor Jang-yeol Yoon from Pukyong National
University, who reexamined the Korean media environment through examples of
knowledge and information sharing by German media outlets. The third session
opened with 'Reconnecting Communities: Bridging Knowledge Communities for
Resonance in Digital Society' by Professor Sang-gil Lee from Yonsei University
and discussed 'The Dual Polarization of Politics and Civil Society and the
Prospects for a Political Community of the Republic' by Professor Jin-wook Shin
from Chung-Ang University, and 'The Age of Loneliness, Interactive AI' by
Professor Man-kwon Kim from Kyung Hee University, addressing the structure of
political conflict in Korea and the social effects of interactive AI.
Professor
Il-kwon Jeong, president of the society, mentioned, "New technologies
often create new problems, and the rapid emergence and spread of artificial
intelligence brings with it both anticipation for the future and fear,"
and expressed his hope that "this academic conference would serve as a
venue for exploring alternatives within the community."
Participants of the spring regular academic conference held on May 24 at the Kwangwoon University 80th Anniversary Hall.