Communication Research in the Era of Neo-Globalisation: Reorientations, Challenges and Changing Contexts

11-15 July 2022

Beijing, China and wherever you are

Ethics and Communication Rights: New Active Audiences in the Post-Covid Era – An IAMCR pre-conference

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This one-day virtual seminar focuses on ethics and the right to communication, especially for audiences that seek a broad view of political, social, cultural, and scientific phenomena.

Digital Governance and Transcultural Communications - An IAMCR 2022 pre-conference

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Governance of digital and internet technologies involves a complex series of actions carried out in cross-territorial space by multiple stakeholders, transversing huge cultural, political, economic and social differences. This one-day hybrid preconference aims to explore policy and governance strategies emerging from the development and use of digital communications technologies and their impacts on transcultural communications, with a focus on the themes of neo-globalization, digitalisation and platformisation.

A world of narratives: Structuring, re-membering and re-claiming the world through communication – An IAMCR pre-conference

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Narratives reflect our world – more so than even metaphors or myths, they help us to create and remember meanings and thus influence our understanding of ourselves and of the world in which we live. This pre-conference seeks to re-engage with the myriad competing and conflicting narratives available, being chosen or rejected, being re-appropriated, shared, collected or turned into meta-narratives.

Big Data in Communication Research: A contextual turn? – An IAMCR pre-conference

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Despite its considerable contributions, big data analytics has been criticized for the lack of contextual consideration -- scholarship with computational methods may suffer from the pitfall of not unpacking, recognizing, and theorizing the richness of associated contextual elements in (big) data. This preconference aims to address such issues by advancing a context-aware approach in computational methods and by articulating an interrogation of contextual elements in using computational methods.

Women and Digital Political Communication in Non-Western Societies: An IAMCR 2022 Pre-conference

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This one-day virtual symposium focuses upon the specific non-Western context of digital political communication and women. While much research has been undertaken and published upon the use and impact of social media, largely by male politicians and policymakers in the West, there has been a paucity of similar investigations elsewhere in the world.

Call for Proposals #IAMCR2022

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IAMCR invites proposals for papers and panels for IAMCR2022, to be held online from 11 to 15 July, 2022, with a national hub at Tsinghua University in Beijing and other events in China, online, and around the world. The deadline for submission of proposals is 9 February 2022, at 23.59 UTC.


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