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15-16 Oct - The Participatory Communication Research and the Community Communication and Alternative Media Sections will host a two-day webinar on the theme of "Environmental and Social Justice: Participatory & Community Communication". The full programme and abstracts are now available here. Pre-register by 13 October.
The Gender and Communication Section has released its October newsletter, featuring an invitation to an online business meeting on 11 October, a call for topics and reviewers for IAMCR 2025, funding opportunities, recent publications, and other updates of interest to section members. Read it here.
Bahruz Samadov, a PhD student at Charles University and IAMCR member, has been detained in Azerbaijan on charges of 'high treason.' Amnesty International and others have raised concerns. His PhD consultant, Nico Carpentier, encourages IAMCR members to sign the petition for his release.
The Political Communication Section calls for submissions for a Regional Conference on the theme "Political Communication in Latin America", to be held on 20-22 May, 2025, at the Institute of Government Sciences and Strategic Development (ICGDE), Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico. Submission deadline - 18 November, 2024.
14 October @16h00 UTC - The Political Economy Section will host a book talk on Political Economy of Media and Communication: Methodological Approaches. Featuring contributions from many IAMCR members across the globe, this volume offers a diverse range of methodological perspectives and presents a state of the art in the field. The talk will be in English and Spanish.
By Chikezie E. Uzuegbunam, Children and Young People’s Digital Lifeworlds is the 22nd title in the Palgrave/IAMCR book series Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research. The book explores the ways in which adolescents in Nigeria domesticate technology and the role of digital gatekeepers such as parents, guardians, and teachers in their digital lifeworlds.
IAMCR books
By Chikezie E. Uzuegbunam, Children and Young People’s Digital Lifeworlds is the 22nd title in the Palgrave/IAMCR book series Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research. The book explores the ways in which adolescents in Nigeria domesticate technology and the role of digital gatekeepers such as parents, guardians, and teachers in their digital lifeworlds.
By Aliaa Dakroury, The Instant World Report focuses on Canada's pioneering role in shaping the international understanding of the right to communicate, particularly through the Canadian Telecommission Studies of 1969. The 23rd title in the Palgrave/IAMCR book series Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research.
Members' books
Sunetra Sen Narayan and Shalini Narayanan explore how WhatsApp has permeated the personal and professional lives of Indians, highlighting the diverse ways the app is utilised in social and business interactions, including individuals living with disabilities.
Edited by Surbhi Dahiya and Kulveen Trehan, this book presents a pioneering publication on digital journalism in South Asia. It highlights evolving best practices and analyzes digital technology's transformative impact on journalism.
By Maja Šimunjak, this book highlights journalists' emotional situations and stressors, presenting a pioneering guide for managing these stresses. It features firsthand accounts from journalists in Europe, the United States, and Australia, fostering awareness and practical strategies for emotional resilience in journalism.
Edited by Lisa Bradley and Emma Heywood, 'Journalism as the Fourth Emergency Service: Trauma and Resilience' explores how trauma reporting affects journalists, providing a toolkit to train them and practitioners in building resilience and readiness to handle trauma effectively.