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IAMCR is pleased to launch its Webinar Series, with a very timely debate on “Digital Divide and Digital Inclusion”, sponsored by the Digital Divide Working Group. The 19 March webinar will discuss digital divide and digital inclusion of various social groups. It will take place on Zoom and pre-registration is required.

Applications are now being received for the 2021 IAMCR Urban Communication Research Grant. The grant is worth USD 1,750 and supports communication and media research that advances understanding of the growing complexity of the urban environment.

Applications are now being received for the 2021 IAMCR New Directions for Climate Communication Research Fellowship. Initiated by IAMCR and awarded in collaboration with the International Environmental Communication Association, the award seeks to encourage researchers to think creatively about new research approaches for climate change...

Applications are now being received for the 2021 Prize in Memory of Stuart Hall. Graduate students and early-career scholars of any age and disciplinary background, who are members of IAMCR, are welcome to apply. The deadline for submissions is 30 April.

The Environment, Science & Risk Communication Working Group issued its first newsletter of the year with information of interest to its members, including a call for expressions of interest for an ESR webinar and reminders of upcoming deadlines.

IAMCR will make several awards and grants available to its members in 2021: the UCF/IAMCR Urban Communication Research Grant, the IAMCR 2021 award in memory of Stuart Hall, the UNICEF/IAMCR Communication for Development Research Fund, and the Climate Communication Research Award.

IAMCR is pleased to launch its Webinar Series, with a very timely debate on “Digital Divide and Digital Inclusion”, sponsored by the Digital Divide Working Group. The 19 March webinar will discuss digital divide and digital inclusion of various social groups. It will take place on Zoom and pre-registration is required.

Applications are now being received for the 2021 IAMCR Urban Communication Research Grant. The grant is worth USD 1,750 and supports communication and media research that advances understanding of the growing complexity of the urban environment.

Applications are now being received for the 2021 IAMCR New Directions for Climate Communication Research Fellowship. Initiated by IAMCR and awarded in collaboration with the International Environmental Communication Association, the award seeks to encourage researchers to think creatively about new research approaches for climate change...

Applications are now being received for the 2021 Prize in Memory of Stuart Hall. Graduate students and early-career scholars of any age and disciplinary background, who are members of IAMCR, are welcome to apply. The deadline for submissions is 30 April.

The Environment, Science & Risk Communication Working Group issued its first newsletter of the year with information of interest to its members, including a call for expressions of interest for an ESR webinar and reminders of upcoming deadlines.

IAMCR will make several awards and grants available to its members in 2021: the UCF/IAMCR Urban Communication Research Grant, the IAMCR 2021 award in memory of Stuart Hall, the UNICEF/IAMCR Communication for Development Research Fund, and the Climate Communication Research Award.
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