Hyderabad 2014

IAMCR's 2014 conference took place in Hyderabad, India from 15-19 July. The conference theme was Region as Frame: Politics, Presence, Practice.

The menu to the right features relevant links, including to the local site and to a download of the conference programme.

The articles below have news and information about IAMCR 2014, including links to videos of plenary sessions and reports of pre-conference events.

Video: C4D Plenary

"Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice in Communication for Development: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities" was the title of a plenary session organised in collaboration with UNICEF. Video recordings of the presentations are now online.

Section and Working Group Heads elections in Hyderabad 2014

Several of IAMCR's Sections and Working Groups will be holding elections for their officers during IAMCR 2014 in Hyderabad. Below are the election announcements of the individual Section and Working Groups.

The elections will be managed by the incumbent officers of each section or working group, in accordance with the Rules and practices for the election of Section and Working Group Heads adopted by the International Council in Dublin, June 25th, 2013.

Travel grants for Hyderabad 2014

IAMCR is making twenty five grants of up to US$1,500 each available to early-stage scholars, who are members in good standing, reside in low and middle income countries and will be participating in our upcoming conference in Hyderabad, India.

The cash grants are intended to help offset the travel costs of IAMCR members who would otherwise be unable to attend the conference. You must have a paper accepted for presentation in order to apply. Applications must be received by 5 April 2014.

IAMCR 2014 registration information

IAMCR registration information, including the fee structure, has been published on the IAMCR2014 website.

IAMCR members will be pleased to note that the general level of fees is significantly lower than in previous years. Non-members are invited to consider joining IAMCR.

Discounted early bird registration fees will be available from 24 March, when registration opens, until 30 April.

See the registration information at http://iamcr2014.org/registration/

Communication for Sustainable Rural Development and Social Change

IAMCR's Participatory Communication Section and Wageningen University in the Netherlands are organising an IAMCR 2014 pre-conference on Communication for Sustainable Rural Development and Social Change.

The conference will take place on 14 July in Hyderabad, the day before the main IAMCR conference. You are invited to register for participation and/or to submit a proposal. There will be space for only 50 participants and the deadline for submission of abstracts is 10 February 2014.

IAMCR and AMIC coordinate conference dates

IAMCR and the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) are pleased to announce that we have coordinated the dates of our 2014 conferences so interested scholars can participate in both. AMIC's conference will happen first, hosted by the Faculty of Communication Arts at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand from 9 to 12 July. There are regular direct flights from Bangkok to Hyderabad (about 3 hours and 30 minutes) so you can spend a day or two relaxing and seeing the sites in Thailand or India before IAMCR's conference starts on 15 July.

Travel grants for Hyderabad 2014

IAMCR is making twenty five grants of up to US$ 1,500 each available to early-stage scholars, who are members in good standing from low and middle income countries and will be participating in our upcoming conference in Hyderabad, India.

The cash grants are intended to help offset the travel costs of IAMCR members who would otherwise be unable to attend the conference. You must have a paper accepted for presentation in order to apply. Applications must be received by 5 April 2014.

Region as Frame: Politics, presence, practice

IAMCR14Region as Frame: Politics, presence, practice is the theme of IAMCR's 2014 conference (Hyderabad, India, 15-17 July 2014). An article on the local organising committee's website describes the theme.

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.

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