The titles of the articles in the first edition of the International Radio Forum

1.  Functional management councils in mass media (with a focus on radio management)

a.    Various sciences, special talents
b.    Limited resources, unlimited expectations
c.    Crisis management, critical decision-making
d.    Dynamic environment, varying strategies
e.    Performance Transparency, public criticism

2.    Analysis of educational features of radio discourses

3.    recognition of audiences by the radio of Islamic Republic of Iran

a.    Audience groups
b.    Radio and its audiences
c.    Radio audiences in Iran
d.    Categorization of radio audiences in Iran
e.    The level of radio audience for separate stations
f.    Level of the audience’s education and reception of different radio stations

4.  Stricture of media organizations  (comparative study between the structure of radio  organization and that of television in the Islamic Republic of Iran)
a.    Theoretical basics of organization and its structure
b.    Limits and effective elements in the organizational structure of media
c.    Main structural elements in media organizations

5.    Radio’s new audience is waiting outside home

a.    Where is the audience?

6.    Advent of digital radio in the West

a.    Analogue voice broadcasting
b.    Digital voice broadcasting
c.    Digital voice in West Asia and the world

7.    radio, collective memory and historical heritage

a.    mass media and collective memory
b.    theoretical approaches to collective memory
c.    collective memory and media policy-making
d.    extensive broadcasting systems and collective memory in Iran
e.    radio and collective memory: a future perspective

8.    trans-media and Eastern radio

a.    speaking as interpretation
b.    illustration as interpretation
c.    recreation as interpretation
d.    interpretation and exegesis as individual understanding
e.    spirit of material as communicative route
f.    communication process

9.    Radio’s ….. role in daily life in the popular culture

a.    Radio and daily life
b.    Radio and some of its features
c.    Radio’s ….. role in daily life and the popular culture
d.    Culture of everyday life: popular culture
e.    Confrontation of the popular culture and elites
f.    Radio Payam: everyday life and divine air
g.    Media and its architecture
h.    Divine air  and hermeneutic interaction

10.    Position of radio in crisis communication: the need for preparation for the century of crises in Asia

a.    What is crisis?
b.    Kinds of crises
c.    Crisis specifications and  symptoms
d.    Crisis cycle
e.    Crisis management
f.    Radio: media of crisis management
g.    Position of radio in crisis in comparison with other media
h.    Role of radio in crisis management

Titles of articles in the 2nd International Radio Conference

1.    Radio and industrial revolution
2.    A study of the role of radio in the process of Iran’s rural development: a case study
3.    An analysis of the influence of podcasting on the future of the radio in Iran
4.    An analysis of the quality and scope of radio coverage, frequency and communications in Lorestan province
5.    International radio and modern media: meta-analysis of studies printed in the Journal of Radio And Audio Media
6.    Origins of radio drama: three fundamental approaches
7.    Is digital radio live? Current position of digital radio in the world
8.    Social benefit for whom? Community radio and its audiences
9.    A study of the application of cognitive metaphors in radio literature
10.     Radio and its position in the scope of language teaching: based on the broadcasted program “Let’s learn Farsi”
11.    Local audience: local and national radio/ radio as a source for increasing social assets
12.     consistency and synergy of radio messages: an empirical model for operational programming in IRIB
13.    Application of music on the radio: collective or individual act
14.    Radio and day-to-day life
15.    Iranian folklore music on the radio: opportunities and challenges
16.    Radio and discursive planning
17.     Offering a virtual educational model for re-engineering of education on the radio by means of information and communication technology
18.     Public radio in the United States: adaptation to digital challenges
19.     Representing socio-cultural differences in the program “Iranian Friday”
20.    Radio Iran
21.    radio determinism, authority of music
22.     Comparing the role and influence of analogue and Internet radio
23.     Local radios: their features, functions and role in development
24.    Studying the expectation of villagers of educational and advertisement programs on Voice of Village Radio in West Azarbaijan
25.     Audio features: symbolic and conjunctive applications (Studying the possibility of employing voices in musical applications on the radios of Qur’an and Islamic Studies)
26.     Structural requirements of learner radio: toward a holographic radio
27.     Audience’s confidence in and consent with local radio programs: Radio Ardebil
28.     Radio, policymaking and cultural expansion
29.    Radio and management of change in the form and content of Iranian radio programs
30.    community radio in the United Kingdom: opportunities and challenges in the 3rd-tier broadcasting
31.    Emergence of digital radio in Iran: opportunities and stakes
32.    Radio nations’ audio memory: value of radio archives and their role in protecting the auditory heritage
33.     Radio and permanent development
34.    Teaching the socio-cultural influences of radio
35.     Pathology of the research process in Radio Arak productions
36.     Radio, Africa’s featured media in the globalization age
37.     Writing in Radio Youth’s morning programs: from current situation to desired perspective 
38.     Typology of podcasts
39.     Radio, research and audience satisfaction
40.     Role of the radio in information community: present and future
41.    From the radio’s past
42.     Features and tendencies of the radio market expansion in Armenia
43.     Radio and new media: opportunities and challenges
44.     role of poetic and metaphoric language on the radio

 

The titles of the articles in the first edition of the International Radio Conference

1.    Functional management councils in mass media (with a focus on radio management)

a.    Various sciences, special talents
b.    Limited resources, unlimited expectations
c.    Crisis management, critical decision-making
d.    Dynamic environment, varying strategies
e.    Performance Transparency, public criticism

2.    Analysis of educational features of radio discourses

3.    recognition of audiences by the radio of Islamic Republic of Iran
a.    Audience groups
b.    Radio and its audiences
c.    Radio audiences in Iran
d.    Categorization of radio audiences in Iran
e.    The level of radio audience for separate stations
f.    Level of the audience’s education and reception of different radio stations

4.     stricture of media organizations  (comparative study between the structure of radio  organization and that of television in the Islamic Republic of Iran)

a.    Theoretical basics of organization and its structure
b.    Limits and effective elements in the organizational structure of media
c.    Main structural elements in media organizations

5.    Radio’s new audience is waiting outside home

a.    Where is the audience?
6.    Advent of digital radio in the West
a.    Analogue voice broadcasting
b.    Digital voice broadcasting
c.    Digital voice in West Asia and the world

7.    radio, collective memory and historical heritage

a.    mass media and collective memory
b.    theoretical approaches to collective memory
c.    collective memory and media policy-making
d.    extensive broadcasting systems and collective memory in Iran
e.    radio and collective memory: a future perspective

8.    trans-media and Eastern radio

a.    speaking as interpretation
b.    illustration as interpretation
c.    recreation as interpretation
d.    interpretation and exegesis as individual understanding
e.    spirit of material as communicative route
f.    communication process

9.    Radio’s ….. role in daily life in the popular culture

a.    Radio and daily life
b.    Radio and some of its features
c.    Radio’s ….. role in daily life and the popular culture
d.    Culture of everyday life: popular culture
e.    Confrontation of the popular culture and elites
f.    Radio Payam: everyday life and divine air
g.    Media and its architecture
h.    Divine air  and hermeneutic interaction

10.    Position of radio in crisis communication: the need for preparation for the century of crises in Asia

a.    What is crisis?
b.    Kinds of crises
c.    Crisis specifications and  symptoms
d.    Crisis cycle
e.    Crisis management
f.    Radio: media of crisis management
g.    Position of radio in crisis in comparison with other media
h.    Role of radio in crisis management

 


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