2005 Seoul Conference on Mobile Communication
"Beyond Phones: Mobility and the Future of Media"
The development and diffusion of mobile phone in the last decades is
phenomenal. Mobile phones have already transformed into multi-
functional
personal communication device. Calling is just one of the many
fucntions
that you can do with the machine. SMS and alarms are aged functions.
Cameras and MP3 are already popular items built in the machine. GMS
navigation and banking chips are becoming usual options. Television
is on
the phone along with Internet. Media's development toward complete and
independent mobility knows no limit.
Korean Association of Broadcasting Studies (KABS) is hosting the
Second
Seoul Conference on Mobile Communication in cooperation with
Institute for Communication Arts and Technology (iCat) and SK
Telecom, on November 1-2, 2005 in Seoul, Korea. Researchers from
every corner of the world are encoraged to participate to present
and discuss on all issues related to the mobile media development
and its impct upon the future of the media environment. A more
developed information on the conference will be posted on the
website of the Institute for Communication Arts and Technology
http://www.hallym.ac.kr/~icat/ soon.
Call for participation and timelines :
- One-page abstract (with authors' brief bio) deadline:
September
30, 2004 (Early submission of abstract is strongly encouraged for
scheduling purpose.)
- Presentation paper deadline: October 15, 2005
Travel support :
- Accepted papers will receive partial support for airfare
or hotel
accommodation in Seoul.
All submissions and correspondence should be directed to Shin Dong
KIM at [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; +82-10-6377-4950 (mobile).
Shin Dong KIM, PhD
Chair, Program Committee of the Seoul Conference on Mobile
Communication
Director, Institute for Communication Arts and Technology (ICAT)
Associate Professor, School of Communication, Hallym University
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