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       ::. BBK .::  
        Birkbeck University of   London 
        UK 
      ::. CNR - IMM  .::  
          National Research Council 
        Italy 
      ::. FUN .::  
          Future University Hakodate  
          Japan 
      ::. IIMROHTAK .::  
          Indian Institute of Management Rohtak  
          India 
      ::. ITB .::  
          Institute of Technology Bandung 
          Indonesia 
      ::. KETTERING .::  
          Kettering University 
          USA 
      ::. KNU .::  
          Kainan   University 
          Taiwan 
      ::. LEEDS .:: 
          University of Leeds  
          UK 
      ::. MCU .::  
          Ming Chuan University 
          Taiwan 
      ::. METU .::  
          Middle East Technical University 
          Turkey 
      ::. MJU .::  
          Myongji University 
          South Korea 
      ::. MSU .::  
          Moscow State University 
          Russia 
      ::. NUU .::  
          National United University 
          Taiwan 
      ::. POLITO .::  
          Polytechnic University of Turin 
          Italy  
      ::. PURDUE .::  
          Purdue University  
          USA 
      ::. U-AIZU .::  
           University of Aizu  
          Japan 
      ::. UBA .::  
          University of Buenos Aires  
          Argentina 
      ::. UCC .::  
          University College Cork 
          Ireland 
      ::. UCM .::  
          Complutense University  
          Spain  
      ::. UCR .::  
          Universidad de   Costa Rica  
          Costa Rica  
      ::. UHK .::  
          University of Hong Kong  
          China 
      ::. UIOWA .::  
          University of Iowa  
          USA 
      ::. ULB .::  
          Free University of Brussels  
          Belgium 
      ::. UNC .::  
          National University of Córdoba  
          Argentina 
      ::. UNIGE .::  
          University of Genoa  
          Italy 
      ::. UNILJ .::  
          University of Ljubljana  
          Slovenia 
      ::. UNIMOL .:: 
          University of   Molise 
          Italy 
      ::. UNIST .:: 
          University of Split 
          Croatia 
      ::. UNIVE .::  
          Ca'   Foscari University of Venice  
          Italy 
      ::. UNTREF .::  
          National University of Tres de Febrero  
          Argentina 
      ::. UofO .::  
          University of Ottawa  
          Canada 
      ::. UOI .::  
          University of Ioannina  
          Greece 
      ::. UPR .::  
          University of Puerto Rico  
          Puerto Rico  
      ::. US .::  
          University of Sevilla  
          Spain 
      ::. VUA .::  
          Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam  
          the Netherlands 
      ::. WASEDA .::  
          Waseda  University  
          Japan 
      ::. WSU .::  
          Wayne State University  
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          In this space we intend to unite synergies to counteract that negative factor that is the Garduña / Gardunia, which implies in an explicit and implicit way the annihilation of the democratic system through the ICTs. Therefore, in this space we invite all communicators (editor, journalist, publicist, web content manager, and so on), teachers, students, researchers, industrialists, businessmen, etc., to present true cases of personal and/or group experiences, results of experiments, reports of criminal acts, detailed verification of fraud, and so on; ranging from the granting of academic degrees, scholarships, prizes, and so forth, rigged in advance, publications arranged between friends, pathological narcissism in social networks, university elections with allegations of fraud, favoritism for access to lifelong teaching positions and the rest of the illegal actions that the members of the Garduña / Gardunia enjoy with global “immunity” and “impunity.” These actions are being transferred to artificial intelligence systems through the use of chatbots and ethics committees of local people.  
          This is a reality that is already affecting the quality of education, the veracity of online data and the transparency of citizen information and communicability. Below is a first set of main and secondary themes, which can be expanded by potential participants in this international conference: 
          
          These are some of the reasons why this space is opened for constructive debate, the presentation of projects, new paradigms, discourse analysis methodologies, techniques for detecting fake news, etc., among other tools that can facilitate the task of information and communication professionals, given the emergence of artificial intelligence. These first topics do not exclude others that can be added to the set. All of them will be welcome. This list must be complemented with another pillar of culturally developed societies, such as the process of learning and education of a secular, free and universal type. That is, maintaining the basic principle that the media not only inform, but also educate people. 
           
          
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