Welcome to CNM Graduate Conference 2021!

 
 
Towards a Post-Pandemic World: Rediscovering The Power of Media, Technology and Culture
 

 
Conference Schedule
 

Welcome & Keynote
9.00 am Welcome Address, Prof. Audrey Yue
Communications and New Media Department, NUS
9.15 am Keynote Address, Dr. Yuhyun Park
Founder, DQ Institute
Chair: Prof. Audrey Yue, Communications and New Media Department, NUS
10.15 am Break
Panel 1
Chair: Zishan Lai, National University of Singapore
10.30 am Care for Muslim Women Representation against Algorithmic Automation,
Nurul Huda Rashid, Communications and New Media Department, NUS
10.45 am Young Women's Attitudes toward Beauty Apps,
Xinyuan Luo, Communications and New Media Department, NUS
11.00 am Unreliable Narration in Games: Making Sense of Antimimetic Narrative Logics,
Roe Curie, Communications and New Media Department, NUS
11.15 am Selling Intimacy One Gacha at a Time: A Survey of Monetization Systems in 20 Mobile Otome Games,
Stanley Wijaya, Communications and New Media Department, NUS
11.30 am The Inheritance of Intangible Cultural Heritages in the Digital Age,
Anna Tang, Communications and New Media Department, NUS | Nanjing University
11.45 am Question & Answer
12.05 pm Lunch Break
Keynote
1.00 pm Keynote Address, Professor Robin Jeffrey
Visiting research professor at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore
Chair: Asst. Prof. Taberez Neyazi, Communications and New Media Department, NUS
2.00 pm Break
Panel 2
Chair: Purnima Kamath, National University of Singapore
2.15 pm The Platformization of Cultural Production in a Post-socialist Chinese Village,
Gao Xueying, Communications and New Media Department, NUS
2.30 pm God help those who help themselves: The moral economy and compassionate discourse of Chinese livestreaming sales,
Yue Cao, Communications and New Media Department, NUS | Fudan University
2.45 pm Between global and personal concerns: Participating and organizing mechanisms of consumer activism from a politicized angle,
Chen Zhuo, Communications and New Media Department, NUS
3.00 pm Tensions of Climate Change Discourse Between China and the United States: Comparative Social Network Analysis on Weibo and Twitter,
Yifei Wang, Communications and New Media Department, NUS
3.15 pm Question & Answer
3.30 pm Break
Panel 3
Chair: Samseer Mambra, National University of Singapore
3.45 pm Media framing effect on Facebook engagement: Nationalism and political polarization in Korea-Japan trade dispute 2019,
Jamie Sookyung Cho, Communications and New Media Department, NUS
4.00 pm Media reliance for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Trust in Science and Misunderstanding of COVID-19,
Yuanyuan Wu, Communications and New Media Department, NUS
4.15 pm Media Representation of the Monarch in Malaysia: Political Contest of the Johor Royalty after General Election of 2013,
Liaw Pey Wen, Department of Malay Studies, NUS
4.30 pm Muslim aesthetics and voices on screen: an analysis of contemporary Islamic cinema in Indonesia,
Najwa Abdullah, Communications and New Media Department, NUS
4.45 pm Locating the 'culture' in 'cancel culture': sociopolitical public discourse in Singapore,
Paul Jerusalem, Communications and New Media Department, NUS
5.00 pm Question & Answer
Closing & wrap-up
5.20 pm Closing & wrap-up, Assoc. Prof Weiyu Zhang