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India to Host the 11th International Global Communication Association Conference

Ombudsman: media and social responsibilities will be the prime focus of discussions

The Global Communication Association (GCA), a not-for-profit professional body, is pleased to announce the eleventh international conference  of media experts and communication specialists from around the world, to be held in the historic city of Mysuru,Karnataka, India, on 28-29 January, 2016. The University of Mysore which is celebrating its Centennial  will be the academic partner hosting this conference. The conference will be one of the highlights of the grand centenary celebrations.

The 2016 India conference focusing on ‘Ombudsman: Media and social responsibility’, has aroused keen interest amongst many participants from around the globe coming from different academic and industry backgrounds. At a time when there is a massive explosion of the media across the globe, be it of the traditional variety or the new media, it is increasingly being looked upon as a powerful instrument of social change. On the flip side, as with any instrument that can influence vast sections of a society, there are also other ‘powerful forces’ that will misuse the media for vested interests.

Established in the year 2007, the GCA objectives are the promotion of academic research in global communication studies among major universities worldwide; facilitation of joint project and research opportunities among scholars and students. More importantly, GCA provides an eclectic international platform for corporate executives, communication specialists, policy makers, academicians, bureaucrats, political leaders, public relations practitioners and co-related industry professionals to meet, interact and generate new ideas for growth.

“The purpose of this conference is to engage in key discussions with an intrinsic aim to share information, promote culture, identify challenges, find solutions and exchange the most updated knowledge on various topics of public relations, media and communication”, says Prof. Dr. Yahya R. Kamalipour, Chairman, Global Communication Association (GCA).

In the past, GCA conferences have been successfully organized in many other countries across different geographies such as China, Oman, India, Poland, Malaysia, Zambia, Canada, Russia, India and most recently, in Germany.

In the two-day conference deliberations, about one hundred media and communication experts from across different continents are expected to propose and discuss the latest communication challenges out in the open and solutions on hand.

“On this very prestigious occasion, it is befitting to honour the memory of Karnataka’s one of the most pre-eminent public relations professionals of all times, Mr. A. P. Chowdappa, fondly acknowledged by the industry as “a veritable PR institution”, with the institution of the second international award in his name”, added Mr. Krishna B. Mariyanka, Curator and Organising Secretary, 11th GCA Conference, Mysuru.  In his distinguished career spanning over five decades, Mr. A. P. Chowdappa is best remembered as General Manager (PR) of HMT Limited, Bengaluru, which, in its ‘hey-days’, was very famously known as the ‘Time-keeper of the nation’. Mr. A. P. Chowdappa is an inspirational and legendary figure, who nurtured many a talent, particularly in the fields of media and communications.

The Mysuru 2016 GCA Conference will honour seven eminent personalities/ organisations, who have immensely contributed to the public affairs, media and communications profession/ industry across academia, government, corporate, non-government, media as also, agency sectors with the coveted A. P. Chowdappa Memorial Award for Excellence in Communication for the year 2015-16. A jury of GCA will select the awardees from a list of nominations that are currently being received. The grand recognitions ceremony and awards gala night will be held at 7 pm on 29 January 2016 at Hotel Radisson Blu Plaza, Mysuru, India.

Mysuru is gearing up to host the 11th International GCA Conference in India on 28 and 29 January 2016, and in fact, India has earned the honor of hosting this global mega-event for the third time in five years, the first one being in 2009.

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