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    Proceeding of Creative and Collaborative Communication Conference (CCOMM) 2023
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)

    CCOMM 2023 - Conference's Theme : Creative and Collaborative Communication in Post-Pandemic Society
    The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the way humans communicate and interact with one another. The shift from full online interactions to online-onsite interactions, and now full onsite interactions, has been changing the conditions of our communication processes. This changing mode of communication has encouraged us to create innovative ways to construct and deliver messages to audiences, as well as innovative ways for audiences to access content during the pandemic-driven restrictions. In a sense, these restrictions have challenged, and for some, even transformed, our way of doing human and mediated communications. The question for us now is whether our communication processes have been transformed in this so-called post-pandemic society.

    The Department of Communication Science at PCU aims to provide an avenue for interested participants to academically discuss the above-mentioned question. The Creative and Collaborative Communication Conference will bring together academics, researchers, and practitioners from social science, communication, media, arts and humanities, design, and other related fields to offer their empirical work, studies, and analysis. To guide the discussion, this year’s conference will focus on creative communication and collaborative communication in the context of the post-pandemic society.

    CCOMM 2023 - Keynote Speakers:

    Dr. Roderik Smits
    Communication and media department University Carlos III of Madrid

    Nik Adzrieman Abd. Rahman, Ph.D
    School of Multimedia Technology Universiti Utara Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

    Dr. Ken Mizusawa
    National Institute of Education
    Nanyang Technological University Singapore

    Dr. Marissa Chantamas
    Albert Laurence School of Communication Arts
    Assumption University of Thailand