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International Conference on Media, Communication, and Human Rights

10–11 Aug 2026 Beijing, China Standard / Virtual Participation
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Conference Session Tracks

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The ICMCHR conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Communications and Media and related disciplines.

01 Digital Media and Human Rights Advocacy +
This track explores the role of digital media in promoting and protecting human rights. It examines case studies of successful advocacy campaigns and the challenges faced in the digital landscape.
02 Media Ethics in the Age of Misinformation +
This session focuses on the ethical dilemmas faced by media professionals in an era characterized by misinformation and fake news. Discussions will center on best practices for maintaining journalistic integrity and public trust.
03 Communication Theory and Human Rights Discourse +
This track investigates the theoretical frameworks that underpin communication related to human rights issues. It aims to bridge the gap between communication theory and practical applications in advocacy and policy.
04 The Impact of Social Media on Public Discourse +
This session analyzes how social media platforms shape public discourse and influence societal perceptions of human rights. It will address both the positive and negative implications of social media engagement.
05 Media Literacy as a Tool for Empowerment +
This track emphasizes the importance of media literacy in empowering individuals to critically engage with media content. It will explore educational initiatives aimed at enhancing media literacy skills in diverse populations.
06 Global Media Perspectives on Human Rights +
This session examines how different cultures and regions approach human rights issues through media representation. It will highlight comparative studies and the role of global media in shaping narratives.
07 Broadcasting and Human Rights: A Critical Examination +
This track provides a critical analysis of the role of broadcasting in human rights advocacy. It will explore regulatory frameworks, content analysis, and the responsibilities of broadcasters in promoting human rights.
08 Media Management Strategies for Human Rights Organizations +
This session focuses on effective media management strategies employed by human rights organizations. It will cover topics such as crisis communication, media relations, and strategic messaging.
09 Innovations in Media Research Methodologies +
This track highlights innovative research methodologies in the field of media studies, particularly those that address human rights issues. It aims to foster dialogue on emerging trends and technologies in media research.
10 Communication Law and Human Rights +
This session delves into the intersection of communication law and human rights, examining legal frameworks that protect freedom of expression. Discussions will include recent legal challenges and landmark cases.
11 The Role of Journalism in Shaping Human Rights Narratives +
This track explores the critical role of journalism in framing human rights narratives and influencing public opinion. It will analyze the responsibilities of journalists in reporting on human rights issues.

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