2024 International Conference on Digital Economy and Law, Artificial Intelligence and Media Communication
About the conference
The 2024 International Conference on Digital Economy and Law, Artificial Intelligence, and Media Communication will be held in Tonglu, Hangzhou, China on December 13-14. This conference aims to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, industry experts, and professionals from around the world to explore the intersections of digital economy, legal frameworks, artificial intelligence (AI), and media communication.
As technology continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, its impact on law, governance, and communication is profound. The conference will address critical issues such as the legal challenges posed by the digital economy, the ethical implications of AI in decision-making, and the transformation of media and information dissemination in the age of artificial intelligence. Participants will have the opportunity to share their latest research, exchange innovative ideas, and engage in meaningful discussions on how these fields are reshaping society.
The conference will cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
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The integration of law and digital economy
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Ethical and legal challenges of artificial intelligence
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AI’s role in transforming media and communication
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Digital governance and cybersecurity
We welcome papers and presentations from scholars and professionals in law, digital economy, artificial intelligence, media studies, and related fields. Join us in this important academic exchange to shape the future of these rapidly evolving areas!
Key Dates
Full Paper Submission Deadline
November 29th
Registration Deadline
December 2nd
Conference Date
December 13-14th
Submission Guidelines
Submission Guidelines
Submission Methods:
If you have any questions about paper submission, please feel free to contact us at: judy.chen@han-wen.com.
Notes:
*Only original papers will be considered. The manuscripts must not be previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere. Must not be under review by any other conference or publication during the review cycle.
*Authors are encouraged to check the similarity index of their paper before submission. Papers suspect of plagiarism, self-plagiarism, repeated publication etc. will be rejected without further consideration.
Call for Papers
The integration of law and digital economy
Ethical and legal challenges of artificial intelligence
AI’s role in transforming media and communication
Digital governance and cybersecurity
Registration
In order for their papers to be published in the Conference Proceedings and presented at the conference. At least one of the authors must register for the conference and pay a full registration fee. Accepted and registered full paper will be published in the conference proceeding.
Publication
All accepted and presented papers will be published together with DLAM in digital conference proceedings, which will send to be reviewed and indexed by major citation databases such as Scopus, CNKI, CPCI, EBSCO, Proquest etc.
SPONSOR
Zhejiang Gongshang University
ORGANIZER
Zhejiang Gongshang University Hangzhou College of Commerce
CO-ORGANIZER
Cambridge Innovation Center
Zhejiang Gongshang University Hangzhou College of Commerce
Zhejiang Gongshang University Hangzhou College of Commerce (hereinafter referred to as “College”) is a full-time independent college. With a strategy of “openness, integration and excellence”, the college is oriented towards innovation, application, regionalization and internationalization. Now there are five schools and three departments in the College, namely The School of Management, The School of Economics and Law, The School of Foreign Languages, The School of Humanities, The School of Science and Technology, The Department of Mathematics, The Department of Social Science, and The Department of Physical Education and Arts. Blessed with the rich resources of Zhejiang Gongshang University, the College offers 24 undergraduate majors in five schools, which cover six disciplines: Economics, Management, Humanities, Law, Engineering, and Arts. Specifically, in line with the demands of society and the development of the College, five majors are offered in Economics, ten in Management, four in Humanities, one in Law, one in Science, and three in Arts, which form four major groups: Business Administration, Accounting and Finance, E-commerce, and Digital Media. On this basis, the College’s focus will be on building an operation center for innovative business, along with five experimental sub-centers, including Cloud Finance, Cross-disciplinary Integration, Cross-border E-commerce, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and Big Data.