Istanbul 2011
IAMCR's 2011 Conference was held 13-17 July 2011 in Istanbul, Turkey. The conference theme was Cities, Creativity, Connectivity.
The articles below have news and information about IAMCR 2011
A pair of well-attended Special Sessions were held at IAMCR 2011 Conference which examined the implications of WikiLeaks for the field of media and communications. The first session, entitled 'Lessons from/for WikiLeaks: Perspectives from Media and Communications', offered perspectives from both practitioners and academics regarding WikiLeaks and...
It has become a tradition for IAMCR to invite other international communication and media studies associations to organise a panel within the IAMCR conference, based on the principles of diversity, curiosity, exchange and reciprocity.
ECREA, the European Communication Research and Education Association, and ALAIC, the Latin American Communication Researchers Association...
ECREA, the European Communication Research and Education Association, and ALAIC, the Latin American Communication Researchers Association...
As part of IAMCR's 2011 conference in Istanbul, UNESCO and IAMCR's Media Education Research Section organized two joint sessions on Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Indicators.
These sessions allowed IAMCR members to provide constructive feedback on a project that UNESCO is in the process of developing: creating indicators for Media and Information...
Taryn Mackay (South Africa), one of the nine young scholars to be awarded an IAMCR scholarship to attend IAMCR's 2011 conference in Istanbul tells us about her expectations and experiences, and how this event helped her appreciate her every day reality from a different perspective.
M C Rasmin (Sri Lanka), one of the nine young scholars to be awarded an IAMCR scholarship to attend this year’s IAMCR conference in Istanbul tells us about his experience at the Istanbul conference: "[the 2011 IAMCR Conference] was not only a media conference but also a knowledge festival which I believe everyone enjoyed."
Many IAMCR members are using Twitter, Facebook and other social networking tools while at the Istanbul conference from 13-17 July. Check #iamcr2011 and #iamcr on Twitter and visit...
It's All Systems Go! IAMCR on target for Istanbul Conference 2011, July 13-17!
With barely three weeks to go, planning is now in high gear for another exceptional IAMCR conference, to be held in Istanbul, Turkey, July 13-17, under the theme Cities, Creativity, Connectivity.
The conference will be attended by close to 1000...
With barely three weeks to go, planning is now in high gear for another exceptional IAMCR conference, to be held in Istanbul, Turkey, July 13-17, under the theme Cities, Creativity, Connectivity.
The conference will be attended by close to 1000...
The IAMCR 2011 Istanbul Local Organising Committee has announced the winners of the UNICEF-Turkey and the Bersay Communications Institute awards for students attending the conference.
The Bersay awards of 500 Euros each were for PhD students residing in low-income countries while UNICEF-Turkey offered registration grants in the amount of 150 Euros to...
The Bersay awards of 500 Euros each were for PhD students residing in low-income countries while UNICEF-Turkey offered registration grants in the amount of 150 Euros to...
The first few months of 2011 have seen an astonishing unfolding of political change across the Maghreb and Middle East. These build on long-standing grievances and inequalities and older forms of political mobilization, so cannot simply be labelled as 'Twitter revolutions', yet at the same time there is little doubt that different forms of...
If you had a paper accepted for presentation at IAMCR 2011, don't forget to upload it by 3 June via IAMCR's Open Conference System.
The Bersay Communications Institute is offering six travel grants in the amount of 500 Euros to PhD students residing in low-income countries with an abstract already accepted for presentation at the conference.
UNICEF Turkey is offering five grants of 150 Euros to offset the cost of registration for MA and PhD students with Turkish citizenship and an abstract accepted for presentation at the IAMCR's upcoming conference in Istanbul. MA/PhD students studying in Turkey or abroad are eligible.
14th July, 2011
During IAMCR's annual conference in Istanbul, Annabelle Sreberny, president of the association, is organising and hosting a "presidential conversation" focused broadly on the cosmopolitan environment of cities, echoing the conference theme.
The intention of these Presidential Conversations is to bring...
During IAMCR's annual conference in Istanbul, Annabelle Sreberny, president of the association, is organising and hosting a "presidential conversation" focused broadly on the cosmopolitan environment of cities, echoing the conference theme.
The intention of these Presidential Conversations is to bring...
Registration for IAMCR's 2011 conference in Istanbul, Turkey is now open.
Click here to register online.
Click here to register online.
IAMCR has awarded 9 travel grants worth up to US$ 1,750 each to members who will be attending and presenting papers at the 2011 Conference in Istanbul, Turkey, 13-17 July 2011. The grants will go towards offsetting the cost of participating in the conference.
All requests for invitation letters to IAMCR 2011 Conference should be directed to Professor Levent Soysal (levsoy[at]khas.edu.tr) of the Local Organizing Committee, who has kindly agreed to prepare individual letters for funding applications and visa invitations. Persons requesting these should provide specific details of their Section or Working Group (if...
All Sections and Working Groups have completed their evaluations and communicated their decisions, positive or negative, to all people who presented abstracts for IAMCR's 2011 conference in Istanbul, Turkey.
If you submitted an abstract and have not yet received a response, please login to your personal page on...
If you submitted an abstract and have not yet received a response, please login to your personal page on...
In 2011 IAMCR is dedicating more travel support than ever to young scholars. Ten travel grants worth US$1,750 each will be offered to offset the cost of participating in the conference in Istanbul, Turkey. The deadline for applications is Friday 15 April 2011.
The grants will be available to young scholars (35 years of age or younger as of 13 July 2011) who are current IAMCR...
The grants will be available to young scholars (35 years of age or younger as of 13 July 2011) who are current IAMCR...
Tradition, innovation, and employment in Communications departmentsIAMCR 2011 Special Session organized by the IAMCR Emerging Scholars Network.Call for contributions
Deadline: 1st April 2011
Over the past few years, students and faculty in California, Puerto Rico, Quebec, Greece and England, and other regions where the government has...
Deadline: 1st April 2011
Over the past few years, students and faculty in California, Puerto Rico, Quebec, Greece and England, and other regions where the government has...
IAMCR president Annabelle Sreberny has announced the fee structure for IAMCR's 2011 conference.
In her message to the membership she noted that conference fees have not increased over the past three years and that the early registration period, when fees are 50€ to 100€ less, has been extended to 15 April.
In her message to the membership she noted that conference fees have not increased over the past three years and that the early registration period, when fees are 50€ to 100€ less, has been extended to 15 April.