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A special issue of Interactions Journal that originated from a post-conference held at the 2018 annual conference of IAMCR held in Eugene, Oregon is now available. The issue is guest-edited by Alessandro D’Arma and Yik Chan Chin (chairs of the PSM Working Group), and Minna Horowitz (International Network of PSM Experts).

The Participatory Communication Research Section (PCR) regularly issues newsletters with information of interest to its members. The July newsletter includes information about the newly elected section head and an early balance of IAMCR 2020 online conference. Read it here.

August 3 – 7, 2020 - Co-organised by Uma Shankar Pandey, IAMCR's ambassador in India, and Adamas University Kolkata, the IAMCR-India webinar series on Media and Communication Research featured five keynote speakers throughout the week. Watch the webinar series here.

Communication and Peace is the eleventh title in the IAMCR/Palgrave series Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research. By Cees J. Hamelink, this book provides a robust conceptualization of peace.

IAMCR strongly opposes the Australian Federal Government’s decision to increase university fees for communications and media studies degrees, and for humanities, arts, and social science students more generally, while cutting the cost of degrees in science, technology engineering and math-related subjects.

IAMCR will be holding its General Assembly online on Friday, July 17, 2020, at 15:00 (EEST) / 12:00 (GMT). Members must have registered by 15 July to attend.

A special issue of Interactions Journal that originated from a post-conference held at the 2018 annual conference of IAMCR held in Eugene, Oregon is now available. The issue is guest-edited by Alessandro D’Arma and Yik Chan Chin (chairs of the PSM Working Group), and Minna Horowitz (International Network of PSM Experts).

The Participatory Communication Research Section (PCR) regularly issues newsletters with information of interest to its members. The July newsletter includes information about the newly elected section head and an early balance of IAMCR 2020 online conference. Read it here.

August 3 – 7, 2020 - Co-organised by Uma Shankar Pandey, IAMCR's ambassador in India, and Adamas University Kolkata, the IAMCR-India webinar series on Media and Communication Research featured five keynote speakers throughout the week. Watch the webinar series here.

Communication and Peace is the eleventh title in the IAMCR/Palgrave series Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research. By Cees J. Hamelink, this book provides a robust conceptualization of peace.

IAMCR strongly opposes the Australian Federal Government’s decision to increase university fees for communications and media studies degrees, and for humanities, arts, and social science students more generally, while cutting the cost of degrees in science, technology engineering and math-related subjects.

IAMCR will be holding its General Assembly online on Friday, July 17, 2020, at 15:00 (EEST) / 12:00 (GMT). Members must have registered by 15 July to attend.
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IAMCR books
Communication and Peace is the eleventh title in the IAMCR/Palgrave series Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research. By Cees J. Hamelink, this book provides a robust conceptualization of peace.
Edited by Massimo Ragnedda and Anna Gladkova, this book discusses how digital inequalities today may lead to other types of inequalities in the Global South. From the Palgrave/IAMCR series "Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research".
Members' books
By Preeti Raghunath, this book draws on critical media policy studies, to study the principles and performances of policies and policy making for community radio in four countries of South Asia.
By Sara Bannerman, this book draws attention to unequal power structures by asking the question, whom does Canadian communication policy and law serve?
Edited by Maha Bashri and Sameera Ahmed, this book provides insights into how women are represented in different media, including newspapers, television shows, films, and online platforms.
By Francis Arackal, this book is a study of Media, Marketing, Development, Environment, and Politics. It is an attempt to bring together significant topics from the above realms in one place and provide useful references to students, faculty, researchers, and other interested readers.





