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The 11th Annual Conference on Cognitive Communication in China 2024 - Agenda

"2024 Eleventh
Cognitive Communication Scholarship in ChinaAnnual Meeting."
Agenda of the meeting

"The 11th Annual Conference on Cognitive Communication in China will be held on November 16, 2024 in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. The conference is organized by the Global Rhetoric Society and the Chinese Society of Cognitive Communication, hosted by the School of Literature and Journalism of Sichuan University, and co-organized by the School of Journalism and Communication of Sichuan University of Foreign Studies and the Media Research Institute of Chengdu University. The theme of the annual conference is"Cognitive Communication Studies in the Age of Digital Intelligence: mission and self-awareness"The agenda for the meeting is as follows:

Agenda of the meeting

Time

Agenda

8:30-9:00

Opening Ceremony

(International Conference Room, 2nd Floor, Lijing Home Hotel)

Moderator:

Dr. Cao Hui (Associate Dean and Professor, College of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University; Vice President, China Society of Cognitive Communication)


I. Guest Speeches

1. Speech by the Leader of Sichuan University

2. Speech by leaders of the Propaganda Department of the Sichuan Provincial Party Committee

3. Speech by Prof. Rudong Chen, President of the Global Rhetoric Society

4. Speech by Prof. Ouyang Hongsheng, President of the China Society of Cognitive Communication

5. Speech by Prof. Li Yi, Dean of the School of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University

II. Appointment Ceremony of Prof. Xudong Liu, Faculty of Humanities and Arts, Macao University of Science and Technology

9:00-9:20

Group photo

9:20-10:40

Keynote Forum Session I

(International Conference Room, 2nd Floor, Lijing Home Hotel)

Moderator:

Zhu Tian (Professor, School of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University; Director, Media Research Center, Sichuan University) 

Reviewer:

Lin Keqin (Distinguished Professor, Sichuan International Studies University; Executive Vice President, Chinese Society of Cognitive Communication) 

1. Zhong Bu (Dean of the School of Communication and tenured professor of the Department of Interactive Media, Hong Kong Baptist University; Vice President of the Chinese Society of Cognitive Communication)

Silent Struggles: Undersociality Shapes Youth Mental Health

2. Alan Amrullah Hemmat (Academic Adviser, Project on the Collation and Interpretation of Oriental Philosophical Texts, Institute of Ancient Oriental Civilizations, Peking University; Vice-President, Global Rhetoric Society)

AI and the I Ching: Cognitive Possibilities and Challenges

3. Wang Fu (Professor, School of Television, Communication University of China, and former Director of the Research Office of CCTV)

The Objective Function and Value Alignment of Cognitive Communication in the Age of Intelligent Media: The Case of China Central Radio and Television (CCTV).

4. Gu Yaqi (Wu Yuzhang Distinguished Professor of Renmin University of China, Vice Dean of the College of Fine Arts, Vice President of the Chinese Society of Cognitive Communication)

Machine Intentionality and Paradigm Reconstruction of Cognitive Communication in the Age of AIGC: Reflections on Art Based on Artificial Intelligence

5.Chen Rudong (Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University; President, Global Rhetoric Society)

On the Cognitive Path of the Development of Media Civilization - An Examination and Reflection on Chronology and Synchronicity

10:40-11:00

Tea Break

11:00-12:30

Keynote Forum II

(International Conference Room, 2nd Floor, Lijing Home Hotel)

Moderator:

Tan Xiaoling (Professor and Dean, College of Literature and Journalism and Communication, Chengdu University)             

Reviewer:

Jiang Hua (Researcher, School of Journalism, Fudan University; Associate Editor, Journalism University)  

 

1. Benqian Li (Director and Professor of the Institute of Intelligent Communication, Shanghai Jiaotong University, and Vice President of the Chinese Society of Cognitive Communication)Cognitive Propagation of Big Models in the Age of AI.

2. Xudong Liu (Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Arts, Macao University of Science and Technology; Vice President, Macao Communication Association)

Diversity Engagement Moderates Perceptions of Bias: Issue Engagement, Media Engagement Orientation, and Hostile Media Perceptions of Coverage of the U.S.-China Trade Dispute

3. Bu Yanfang (Professor, Communication University of China; Vice President, China Society of Cognitive Communication)

The Kuhn Paradigm in Perspective: The Evolutionary Trajectory of Cognitive Communication Research in China

4. Du Bo (Professor and Vice Dean, College of Humanities, Chang'an University)

The Reshaping of Journalism by Public Perception in the Age of Digital Intelligence.

5. Zhao Yiheng (Professor, College of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)

Toward an AI Semiotics.

12:30-13:30

Lunch

14:00-15:00

Journal Editors-in-Chief Roundtable: Academic Production in the Age of AI

(Auditorium, Negative One Floor, College of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)

Moderator:

Huang Shunming (Professor, College of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)  

Talking to people:        

1. Zhong Bu (Dean of the School of Communication and Tenured Professor of the Department of Interactive Media, Hong Kong Baptist University, Senior Editor-in-Chief of Computers in Human Behavior)

2. Jiang Hua (Researcher, School of Journalism, Fudan University, Associate Editor, Journalism University)

3. Yang Guoqing (Deputy Editor-in-Chief, The Press)

4. Hu Yirong (Professor, College of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University; Editor-in-Chief, Symbols and Media)

15:00-15:20

Tea Break

(Lobby on the first floor of the College of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)

15:20-17:00

Parallel sub-forums

Sub-forum I: Cognitive Experimentation and Technology Convergence

(Room 311, School of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)

Moderator:

Yan Qing (Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Jinan University; Vice President, China Society of Cognitive Communication)           

Reviewer:

Xudong Liu (Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Arts, Macao University of Science and Technology, and Vice President, Macao Communication Association)

1. Song Yao (Researcher, College of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)

"Detection of Affective Coherence in Music Videos Based on Electroencephalography (EEG) and Pop-up Sentiment Analysis.

2. Wang Ye (Lecturer, State Key Laboratory of Media Convergence and Communication, Communication University of China (CUC), Brain Science and Intelligent Media Research Institute, CUC), Lin Huihong (PhD Candidate, Indiana University), Deng Yalin (Lecturer, State Key Laboratory of Media Convergence and Communication, CUC, Brain Science and Intelligent Media Research Institute, CUC)

A Complex Networks Perspective on the Relationship Between Compulsive Internet Use and the Brain.

3. Ding Hanqing (Professor and Associate Dean, School of Journalism and Communication, Beijing Normal University), Tang Zixuan (Master's Degree Candidate, School of Journalism and Communication, Beijing Normal University), Zhu Jing (Doctoral Candidate, School of Journalism and Communication, Beijing Normal University)

That Cat Calls Me Mom: An Exploration of the Physiological Factors Behind the Communication Effectiveness of Anthropomorphic Cat Videos.

4. Liu Yuhan (Lecturer, School of Public Administration, University of Electronic Science and Technology)

The Nudging Effect of AIGC Labeling on Users' Perception of Automated News: Evidence from EEG

5. Mo Qixing (Doctoral Candidate, School of Government Administration, Nanjing University), Shao Zijie (Associate Professor, State Key Laboratory of Media Convergence and Communication, School of Government and Public Affairs, Communication University of China)

Policy Perceptions and Identity in the Perspective of Policy Communication - An Experimental Study Based on EEG and Questionnaire

6. Liu Shuangqing (Associate Professor and Deputy Director, Institute of Journalism, Guangming School of Journalism and Communication, China University of Political Science and Law), Wang Rui, Gao Shuo (Master's Degree Candidate, Guangming School of Journalism and Communication, China University of Political Science and Law)

Linking Media frames and People's Attitudes toward Doctors, Patients and Their Relationships the Moderating Effect of Message sources and Perceived Group Identity

7. Bao Jiaqi (Master's student, School of Journalism and Communication, Jinan University), Yang Fan (Associate Professor, State University of New York, U.S.A.), Liu Yu (Doctoral student, School of Journalism and Communication, Jinan University)

A Study of Public Perceptions of ChatGPT - A Social Text Analysis Based on a Theoretical Model of Media Equivalence 

15:20-17:00

Sub-forum II: Digital Society and Cultural Studies

(Conference Room 315, School of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)

Moderator:

Ms. Jingwen Zhu (Researcher, Media Research Institute, Chengdu University; Deputy Secretary General, China Society of Cognitive Communication)            

Reviewer:

Jiang Hua (Researcher, School of Journalism, Fudan University; Associate Editor, Journalism University)

1. Guo Jing (Doctoral Candidate, School of Journalism and Communication, Jinan University)

The Generation of Self-contained Meaning: An Inquiry into the Behavior of Entertainment Media Use in Everyday Life

2. Chen Youxin and Na Yuxiang (PhD students, School of Journalism and Communication, Jinan University)

The Sound and the Fury? How Do You Feel About "AI Resurrection" - A Study of Public Perceptions Based on Twitter Comments

3. Li Wanting (M.A. student, College of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)

Symbolic Rhetorical Processes in the Adorable Styles of Digital Avatars.

4. Zhang Qin and Chen Yanjie (Ph.D. students, College of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)

Positioning Intentions Across Time and Generating Rationales for "Peace": Chinese Peacekeeping Forces as Symbols of Resilience

5. Liu Cong (PhD Candidate, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics)

Digital Ethnography in the Age of Digital Intelligence: Field, Technology and Ethics

6. Xu Ke (M.A. student, College of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)

A Study of the Lack of Subjective Consciousness in teamLab Exhibitions in the Context of Digital Sociology.

15:20-17:00

Sub-forum 3: Artificial Intelligence and Human-Computer Interaction

(Conference Room 418, School of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)

Moderator:

Liu Ligang (Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Sichuan International Studies University; Deputy Secretary General, China Society of Cognitive Communication)

Reviewer:

Bu Yanfang (Professor, Communication University of China; Vice President, China Society of Cognitive Communication)

1. Yang Mei (Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Xihua Normal University), Huang Guan (Associate Professor, School of Education, Xihua Normal University), Liu Yue (Master's Candidate, School of Journalism and Communication, Xihua Normal University)

A Study of Differences in Audience Perceptions of Artificial and Robotic News.

2. Liu Yu (PhD Candidate, School of Journalism and Communication, Jinan University)

Cognitive Adaptation in Human-Machine Relationships: an Example of Cognitive Production in Intelligent Voice Interaction.

3. Jie Li (Associate Professor, School of Public Administration, University of Electronic Science and Technology), Jingwen Li (Master's Degree Candidate, School of Public Administration, University of Electronic Science and Technology)

Does It Matter Who I Am? An Experimental Study of the Effects of User Support and Human-like Cues in Political Robot Interaction".

4. Gao Huilin (Associate Professor, College of Humanities, Dalian University of Technology), Wang Yuyu (Master's Degree Candidate, College of Humanities, Dalian University of Technology)

The Impact of the Sora Vincennes Video on Audience Perception and its Ethical Review

5. Xiao Menglin (M.F.A. Candidate, School of Film, Television and Animation, Chengdu University)

Generative Artificial Intelligence and the Cognitive Construction of Chinese Aesthetics.

6. Rao Guangxiang (Professor, College of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)

On the Impact of AI on Advertising: Starting with the Token

7. Wang Shuo (Sales Director, Beijing Hengzhi Technology Co., Ltd.)

Innovative Applications of Multimodal Neurotechnologies in Cognitive Communication in the Age of Digital Intelligence.

15:20-17:00

Sub-forum IV: Digital Culture and Inheritance and Innovation

(Conference Room 612, School of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)

Moderator:

Liu Na (Associate Professor, College of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University; Deputy Secretary General, Chinese Society of Cognitive Communication)           

Reviewer:

Yang Guoqing (Deputy Editor-in-Chief, The Press)

1. Si Si (Associate Professor, Department of Arts Management, China Conservatory of Music), Luo Juan (Master's Degree Candidate, Department of Arts Management, China Conservatory of Music)

An Analysis of the Path of Xiangxi Miao Folk Song Resource Development Based on the Perspective of Communication Subjects

2. Chen Haohui (Master's Degree Candidate, School of Journalism and Communication, Jinan University), Chen Keling (Lecturer, School of Journalism and Communication, Sichuan International Studies University), Yang Fan (Associate Professor, State University of New York, U.S.A.), Yen Qing (Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Jinan University, and Vice-President, China Society of Cognitive Communication)

Managing Perceptions and Expectations over Time and Space: Digital Rehabilitation Practices of Fan-Idols in the Perspective of Techno-Social Constructs

3. Wenwen Xu (Lecturer, School of Creative Design, South China Normal University)

Costume Symbols in the Medium of Games: Reconstruction and Cognitive Dissemination of Traditional Chinese Culture

4. Yenjin Chen (Lecturer, School of Journalism and Communication, Jinan University)

A Logical and Cognitive Analysis of Humor Arguments in Social Media Communication

5. Liu Yijun (Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Yuexiu Institute of Foreign Languages)

Fashion Perception and Empathy Communication among Youth Groups in Networked Social Scenarios.

6. Xu Xinyu (Master's Degree Candidate, School of Journalism and Communication, Sichuan International Studies University)

The Scent Key to the Memory Capsule: The Transformative Power and Cognitive Expansion of Olfactory Communication in the Age of Digital Intelligence.

15:20-17:00

Sub-forum V: Theoretical Frontiers and Methodological Innovations

(Room 605, School of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)

Moderator:

Li Li (Vice President and Associate Professor, Media Research Institute, Chengdu University)           

Reviewer:

Du Bo (Professor and Vice Dean, College of Humanities, Chang'an University)

1. Song Qiaoli (Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Hebei University), Liu Zhendong (Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Hebei University; Researcher, Yanzhao Culture Higher Research Institute, Hebei University), Li Jiheng (Master's Degree Candidate, School of Journalism and Communication, Hebei University), Gan Haochen (Lecturer, School of Public Administration, University of Electronic Science and Technology)

Development of a Behavioral Scale for Pre-testing Cognitive Experiments on Short Video Addiction and Conceptualization of Short Video Addiction.

2. Wang Jiangpeng (Associate Professor, School of Literature and Journalism and Communication, Central South University for Nationalities), Chen Ruizhi (Master's Degree Candidate, School of Literature and Journalism and Communication, Central South University for Nationalities)

The Internal Logic and Practical Path of Cultivating Digitalized Journalism and Communication Talents in the Age of Intelligent Communication.

3. Huang Hongye (Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Nanning Normal University)

Cognitive Psychological Bias and Technical Correction in Algorithmic News Values Dissemination.

4. Yang Mei (Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Xihua Normal University), Huang Guan (Associate Professor, School of Education, Xihua Normal University), Zhao Wei (Master's Degree Candidate, Xihua Normal University)

Technological Cognition in an Interdisciplinary Perspective: Theoretical Traces and Evolution

5. Lv Xingke (Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Military Foreign Languages, University of National Defense Technology), Liang Xiaobo (Professor, Department of Military Foreign Languages, University of National Defense Technology)

New Perspectives on Domestic Cognitive Communication in the Context of Digital Empowerment

6. Lu Fangzhu (Lecturer, English Department, Foreign Affairs College)

Methods, Paradigms and the Future of Cognitive Neurocommunication Science

7. Jingwen Zhu (Researcher, Media Research Institute, Chengdu University, Deputy Secretary General, China Society of Cognitive Communication), Sijia Zhao (Master's Degree Candidate, School of Film, Television and Animation, Chengdu University)

Media as Cognition: Perceptual Paradigm Shifts in Communication Research in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

17:00-17:20

interval

17:20-18:00

Closing Ceremony

(Auditorium, Negative One Floor, College of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University)

Moderator:

Dr. Cao Hui (Associate Dean and Professor, College of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University; Vice President, Chinese Society of Cognitive Communication)

I. Summary of the Conference

Lin Keqin (Distinguished Professor, Sichuan International Studies University; Executive Vice President, Chinese Society of Cognitive Communication)

II. Handover ceremony

III. Statement by the representative of the next contractor

Du Bo (Professor and Vice Dean, College of Humanities, Chang'an University)

18:30

Evening meal

Text | Society for Cognitive Communication

Audit | Lin Hak-kan

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