Asian Media Information and Communication Centre

Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) is an international non-government organization (NGO) whose mission is to promote communication research and education and to facilitate dialogue on media ethics, information policy, and knowledge management among academic, industry, government, and civil society in the Asia-Pacific region.

AMIC (formerly, Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre) was founded by the Government of Singapore and the German Social Democratic political party's Friedrich Ebert Foundation in February 1971.

These academic journals focus on the development of media and communication theories, strategies, and practices from Asian-Pacific perspectives.

[3] AMIC sponsors an annual conference where emerging and established Asian media and communication scholars gather and share their latest research on theoretical, methodological, and practical issues.

AMIC also recognizes and honors outstanding individuals, presenting awards for their excellence in scholarship, teaching, and professional service for the Asia-Pacific region.