IAMCR 2014: Post-Socialist and Post-Authoritarian Communication Working Group - CfP - Deadline 10 February

Post-Socialist and Post-Authoritarian Communication Working Group - Call for Papers

The Post-Socialist and Post-Authoritarian Communication Working Group looks forward to the next IAMCR Conference and invites submissions (both individual proposals and collective panels) for the 2014 conference to be held at Hyderabad,  India, July 15-19, 2014.

The conference will be held under the general theme ”Region as Frame: Politics, presence, practice”. The conference theme seeks to explore the dynamics of media systems, communication patterns and organizational relationships within this new “framing” of region as a physical and conceptual category. 

The breaking down of some the world’s walls has created an uncertainty about the geographies and substantive nature of the regions they had once defined. This includes physical boundaries such as the Berlin wall, ideological ones such as those in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, economic ones such as those that had once separated India and other socialist economies from the capitalist West, and cultural ones such as those that had hidden the lives of people in the Middle Eastern and Soviet bloc.

Mobility, migration and disembodied interactions by cyberspace further complicate the notion of region as a conceptual and experiential category. New regional hierarchies, such as the economic power of emerging economies (BRICS) are taking shape, serving to decentre traditional loci of power, while different forms of identity politics are creating fissures in the modern nation state. Corporations have acquired the power to dictate politics through their ownership of forms and channels of expression, and this has created a new urgency to re-think old political economy arguments around media control and dispersal in a regional rather than global framework.

The conference theme seeks to explore the dynamics of media systems, communication patterns and organizational relationships within this new “framing” of region as a physical and conceptual category. The theme thus lends itself to panels and papers dealing with a wide range of specific sub-themes and topics. These may include:

  • What are the politics that drive media discourse, organization and economics?

  • What kind of presence is at all possible in this redefined regional space, and how does region become a real and imagined construct across new media presences?

  • What sorts of practices then become key to media and communication spaces enclosed in or defined by this new frame?

The working group on Post-Socialist and Post-Authoritarian Communication welcomes papers and panels related to the conference  theme, including such topics as:

  • Media systems and models: ways of transformation

  • Working conditions and role perceptions of journalists in post-authoritarian and post-socialist societies

  • Media studies in transition

  • 1989-2014: Media freedom in Eastern Europe 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall

  • Mass media, journalism, and politics in South Asia today

  • Journalism education  in transition

  • Media transformations after the Arab Spring

  • National and foreign policy coverage and images

Guidelines for Abstracts

  • Abstracts should be 300-500 words in length.

  • All abstract submissions must be made centrally via the Open Conference System (OCS) at http://www.iamcr.ocs.org/

  • For further information on the conference, please contact the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) at info@iamcr2014.org or consult the Conference Organizers via the website at: http://iamcr2014.org/

The deadlines are as follows:

8 November 2013

 First call for abstracts (for papers and panels)

1 December 2013

Open Computer System (OCS) available for abstract submission at http://iamcr-ocs.org

10 February 2014

OCS closed

11- 20 February 2014

Initial technical review of submissions (review process by Sections and WGs will start after this)

24 March 2014

Notification of acceptances of abstracts

15 April 2014

Confirmation of participation deadline

30 April 2014

Deadline for early bird registration

15 May 2014

Final conference programme

13 June 2014

Conference programme to be published online

20 June 2014

Deadline for full paper submission

15-19 July 2014

IAMCR Conference

Post-Socialist and Post-Authoritarian Communication Working Group

Chair:
Anastasia Grusha
anastasia_grusha[at]mail.ru

Vice-Chairs:
Katja Lehtisaari
katja.lehtisaari[at]helsinki.fi

Michael    Meyen
meyen[at]ifkw.lmu.de