Abstract Book of the 5th World Conference on Media and Communication

Oxford – United Kingdom

ISBN: 978-609-485-668-6

Date: 27th March 2025

Category: Media and Communication

The Abstract Book of the 5th World Conference on Media and Communication is now available!

This Abstract Book features all accepted and presented abstracts from the 5th World Conference on Media and Communication, along with author(s) information and downloadable PDF files for each abstract. Each entry provides valuable insights into the innovative research and findings shared during the event.

The WORLDCMC brought together a global community of scholars, researchers, and scientists, creating a vibrant platform for the exchange of cutting-edge research and innovative ideas. This event is more than just a gathering; it’s a dynamic space where lasting professional relationships are forged, and thought-provoking discussions lead to future research breakthroughs.

Explore the abstracts by clicking on the “Table of Contents” Tab and discover the diverse range of topics and contributions from our esteemed presenters.

Thank you for your interest, and we hope you find this resource inspiring!

The Use of Digital Media in Enhancing the Participation of Nigerians in The 2023 General Elections: UNGWAN BORO Residents in Focus

William Adebayo Aderanti
Kaduna State University
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Social Media Adoption in Public Organizations and Its Influencing Factors in Bangladesh

Shariful Islam Imshiat, Ph.D.
Department of Media Communication and Journalism, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Digital Authoritarianism: A Critical Examination of the Regulation of Media Content On Freedom of Speech in Kenya

Faith Halima Kirigha
School of Communications at Falmouth University
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Five Phases Music Therapy on Bilibili: A New Emotional Healing Space for Generation Z

Gao Jingtong
Beijing Film Academy
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From Marriage to the Individual: Examining Women’s Freedom in Ibsen’s Late Plays

Yundi Shen
Shanghai Theatre Academy, China
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The Role of Media to the Changing of President Jokowi’s Image

Prof. Dr. Sukawarsini Djelantik
Parahyangan Catholic University, Indonesia
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The Representation of Refugees and Asylum seekers in British Newspapers

Hebah Alabbadi
University of Sheffield, UK
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Beyond Visual Spectacle: Interpreting the Sublime Experience and Power Symbolism in the Dune Series

Boyu Zhang
Beijing Film Academy, Canada
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Digital Pathways: How Social Media in Kazakhstan Frames Westernization as a Tool for Decolonization

Nazira Bairbek
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA
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Reclaiming Sovereignty: The Evolution of Decolonization Frames in Kazakhstan’s Facebook Discourse Post-Ukraine Invasion

Nazira Bairbek
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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New Experience of Smart Tourism: Exploring the Intentions of Virtual Reality Tourism

Minghui Ma
National ChengChi University
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Algorithmic Influence and Social Media Discourse in Military Marketing: Insights from A Case Study

Marija Gombar
Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies “Janko Bobetko” PhD student, University North, Media and Communication
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The Memes as an Instrument of Propaganda in Russian-Language Social Media

Nikita Nalivko
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
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The Impact of Television On the Mental Health of Audiences in Albania

Dr. Valmora Gogo, Msc.Dajana Dobrozi
University College Beder, Albania
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The Future of Engagement: Proxemics in Virtual Reality for Business and Influence

Nirupama Sundar
Indian Institute for Human Settlement, India
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Technological Transformations and the Reshaping of News Consumption Habits in Lebanon (MTV Lebanon Channel as a Model)

Dr. Sally Hammoud
American University of Science and Technology, Lebanon
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Navigating the Coming Out Process: Psychological, Social and Professional Implications for Managers & Leaders

Danish Shaikh, Dr. Hemangi Bhalerao, Arpan Simon
KJ Somaiya Institute of Management
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Dating Apps and Social Media: The Blurring of Boundaries in Sexual Assault and Consent

Yujia Zhu
Sofia University, USA
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The Role of Digital Media and Media Relations in combating misinformation on Public Health issues in Nigeria

Ndefo Ifeoma Comfort, Offoh Priscilla Ifeoma
School of Journalism & Digital Media, University of The Gambia, the Gambia.
State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Sao-Paulo, Brazil
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Black and Asian Super Men: How The White American Racial Frame Weaponizes Superhero Media to Justify Confining Black and Asian American Males into Conceptual Labor Camps

Ramal La Ron Johnson
The University of California San Diego, USA
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AI-Driven Content Curation and Its Impact on Media Diversity in Social Networks

Mariia Gerr
University of Applied Sciences Neu-Ulm
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Communications In Public Processes at The Science to Policy Interface: A Focus on Communication Flows in European Maritime Spatial Planning

Folco Soffietti
Iuav University of Venice, Italy
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The Strategic Framing of Abortion Discourse on Czech Social Media

Lucie Rektorová
Charles University, Czech Republic
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Trust in YouTube: Journalistic Blindness to Social Media and Political Upheaval at the Conjuncture of South Korea’s 2024 Emergency Martial Law and Impeachment of the President Crisis

Jongmyung Lee
Senior Researcher, Global Convergence Content Research Center, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
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