2007 Shanghai Conference

Global Communication and Development Conference and Global Communication Association Inaugural Ceremony
International Conference Center, Shanghai University October 18-19, 2007, Shanghai, P.R. China


​The 2007 inaugural conference of the Global Communication Association, sponsored by Shanghai University, was a great success! The conference, supported by Duke University, Purdue University Calumet, Tsinghua University, and Beijing Foreign Studies University, brought together over 120 scholars, researchers, and graduate students from throughout the world in a highly collegial and productive atmosphere. During the intensive two-day conference, over 50 presentations were delivered in a high-tech rotunda conference room at the beautiful campus of Shanghai University, Shanghai, China. In addition, some of the attendees took the option of participating in several well-organized pre- and post-conference cultural activities and tours.


Sponsors


  • School of Film & Television, Shanghai University, Shanghai
  • Center for International Communication Studies, Tsinghua University, Beijing
  • Beijing Foreign Studies University, China
  • Center for Global Studies, Purdue University Calumet, USA


Organizer


School of Film & Television, Shanghai University, Media Research Center, Shanghai University


​​Keynote Speakers









       




Contacts

Prof. Dai Yuanguang
Tel: 86-21-5633 2733
Fax: 86-21-563 33204, 5633 2733
E-mail: daiyg8408@vip.sina.com
P.O. 301, No.149 Yangchang Road, Shanghai 200072, China

Ms. Jia Limei

Tel: 86-10-62797271, Fax: 86-10-62771410
E-mail: tsjcws@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
School of Journalism and Communications, Room 209, Wen Xi Building, Tsinghua University, 100084 Beijing, China


​​Click here to download the Call for Paper!


Global Communication Association
International Conference
Shanghai 2007

                 Professor Douglas Kellne                                  University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)

           Professor Li Xiguang
       Tsinghua University, China

       Professor Dai Yuanguang 
            Shanghai University