Organizer: Department of Journalism, St. Albert’s College (Autonomous), Ernakulam, Kerala, India
Storytelling, an age-old tradition deeply rooted in human culture, has undergone a profound transformation in the digital era. The digital age has introduced a channel that no longer limits the expression of a narrative into oral traditions, printed text, and static visuals but instead presents it as interactive and accessible across the globe. Digital storytelling combines traditional elements of storytelling with modern multimedia tools, changing the way stories are made and spread among people. The Department of Journalism of St. Albert’s College (Autonomous) welcomes you to be part of this new age of storytelling.
In connection with Albertian Knowledge Summit 2025, Department of Journalism, St. Albert’s College (Autonomous) is organizing an international conference on 11th February 2025 on the topic “Digital Storytelling: Changing Narratives in the Digital Age”. Academicians, Researchers and Students are invited to present papers based on various topics that come under the theme. All accepted papers will be published in Albertian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (ISBN:978-81-966818-5-2).
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Submission Guidelines
Full paper should be submitted to journalism@alberts.edu.in
Registration Fees
Faculty Coordinators:
Asst. Prof. Dr. Pooja Thulasan, 8848407391
Asst. Prof. Tejaswini Manoj, 96332 93696
Head-in-Charge: Asst. Prof. Julian Tom Job 7510309745
Student Coordinators:
Akansha Damodhar: 8788431093
Aradhana Kamal: 9633664634
The Department of Journalism bridges the fields of Mass Communication and English Literature, offering a unique blend of fiction, poetry, mass media, films, and various other forms of communication. Established in 2020, the department began its journey with a commitment to instill awareness, responsibility, and compassion in the youth and future generations. By integrating literature with mass communication, the department provides a holistic approach to education. Currently, the department offers two programs: B.Voc in Journalism & Mass Communication and B.A. in English Literature, Communication and Journalism. In this year the BA program changes into Double Major with English Literature and Journalism.