International Communication Section
The antecedents of the International Communication Section go back to 1968 when the IAMCR Executive Committee in its meeting in Ljubljana decided to found a new section named ‘International Understanding’. It was formalised as a Section at the Warsaw conference in 1978. At present it is one the largest Sections of the association.
In the International Communication Section we are proud of our diversity and the truly international character that motivates us. We welcome the participation of colleagues from all over the world who wish to present the results of their research on national, inter-regional and international issues that have to do with all subjects of communication, including journalism, political communication, globalisation and other inter-cultural forms of expression. The comparative analysis of the media is an instrument to analyse the strengths and weaknesses of different countries and geo-political regions. In this sense, we welcome comparative studies of the media’s role in foreign policy-making, the (often complex) relationship between citizens and the media in different continents, media ethics and the relationship of media policies to political and governmental authorities – with a special focus on environmental problems and how they are presented by the media in different parts of the world.
This section also considers the role of the media in constructing a sense of community across borders, including the development of virtual communities and the uses of new media, their implications for citizens and societies and the objectives they pursue in order to achieve a better world. You are welcome to send your abstracts to our section in English, French, and Spanish.
To strengthen all of the above, this section collaborates with the journal “Global Media and China”.
Updated, September, 2018
Chair: Karen Arriaza Ibarra (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain) [contact]
Vice chair: Deqiang Ji (Communication University of China, Beijing, China) [contact]
Vice chair: Kateryna Kasianenko (Sydney, Australia) [contact]
See the list of all current members of the International Communication Section. For more information about a given member, go to https://iamcr.org/members-contact (accessible only to IAMCR members).
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IAMCR's International Communication Section invites proposals that reflect the section's interest.
Deadline for nominations: 13 July 2016, midnight Eastern Standard Time, US (05:00 GMT)
The International Communication Section of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) invites submissions of abstracts for papers and panel proposals for the IAMCR 2014 conference to be held from 15 to 19 July, 2014 in Hyderabad.
Conference website: http://...
Annual Conference of the International Association for Media and Communication Research Durban, South Africa, July 2012
Theme: ‘SOUTH-NORTH CONVERSATIONS’
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Papers on the conference theme of Communication and Human Rights as well as papers pertaining to...
The International Communication Section Section invites submissions
related to the theme of the IAMCR 2008 Congress – Media and Global
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