[Air-L] CFP: The Hybrid Subject: Navigating Human-AI Communication, Shenzhen, China
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*International Academic Conference: The Hybrid Subject: Navigating Human-AI
Communication*
Hosted by Peking University HSBC Business School (PHBS)
*Dates*: June 28-30, 2026
*Venue*: Shenzhen, China
*Submission*: Full papers OR extended abstracts
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*Conference Overview*
Against the rapid integration of artificial intelligence into social,
organizational, and interpersonal communication, human-AI interaction has
evolved from instrumental operation to hybrid subjectivity: AI systems
participate as conversational partners, decision collaborators, and
co-creators, reshaping identities, norms, power dynamics, and communicative
practices. This conference convenes international scholars in
communication, media studies, organizational behavior, digital sociology,
human-computer interaction, and AI ethics to interrogate the hybrid subject
in theory, method, and practice.
We seek empirically grounded, conceptually innovative, and ethically
reflective work that advances understanding of how humans and AI mutually
constitute communication contexts, identities, and meanings. Selected
presenters will be invited to deliver in-person talks in Shenzhen, engage
with a global scholarly community, and exchange ideas at PHBS.
*Keynote Speakers*
*Chul-joo "CJ" Lee*, Department of Communication, Seoul National
University, Co-Editor-in-Chief for Journal of Communication
*Nuri Kim*, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Associate
Editor for Human Communication Research
*Topics of Interest*
We welcome submissions addressing (but not limited to):
· Theoretical frameworks of hybrid human-AI subjectivity
· Identity, agency, and authenticity in human-AI communication
· Organizational communication, leadership, and production with AI agents
· Persuasion, trust, and misinformation in hybrid communication ecosystems
· Language, discourse, and conversational norms in human-AI interaction
· Ethical, privacy, and governance challenges of human-AI communication
· Methodological innovations for studying hybrid communication
· Cross-cultural and global perspectives on human-AI interaction
*Submission Guidelines*
*Eligibility*
· Original, unpublished work not under review elsewhere
· Submissions must be in *English*
*Submission Types*
1. *Full Paper*
o Length: 6,000–9,000 words (excluding references, tables, figures)
o Include title, abstract (200–300 words), keywords, main text, references
2. *Extended Abstract*
o Length: 1,000–1,500 words (excluding title, references)
o Clearly state research question, theoretical framework, method,
preliminary findings, and contributions
*Submission Format*
· Use APA 7th edition or consistent social science citation style
· Double-spaced, 12-point standard font (Times New Roman)
· Submissions should be sent to phbscommunication at phbs.pku.edu.cn
*Important Dates*
· Submission Deadline: 30 *April*
· Notification of Acceptance: *10 May*
· Conference Dates: *June 28–30, 2026*
*Presentation*
· Selected papers will be presented *in person* at PHBS Shenzhen
· Presenters will receive official conference certificates
· No submission fee or registration fee for participants
*Organizing Committee*
· Conference Chair: WeiMing Ye, Associate Professor of Financial Media, PHBS
· Organizing Committee: Soojin Roh, Zhuo Chen, Luye Bao, and Yangjuan Hu
· Contact: phbscommunication at phbs.pku.edu.cn
Our 2024 conference featured current and former Editors-in-Chief of the
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC), Nicole Ellison and Shyam
Sundar, as well as Ang Peng Hwa, Editor-in-Chief of the Asian Journal of
Communication.
Please refer to the news to learn more about previous conferences:
https://www.phbs.pku.edu.cn/info/1151/115521.htm
We invite you to contribute to this landmark dialogue on the hybrid subject
and help shape the future of human-AI communication.
Peking University HSBC Business School
Shenzhen, China
2026
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WeiMing YE Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Coordinator of Master of Journalism and Communication (MJC) Program
HSBC Business School (PHBS)
Peking University
Address: Room 645, Peking University HSBC Business School (PHBS)
University Town, Nanshan District Shenzhen 518055, P.R.China
Email: yewm at phbs.pku.edu.cn
Personal Page: https://www.phbs.pku.edu.cn/2016/fulltime_0826/97.html
TEL: 86-755-26032704
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