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Stockholm 2008
IAMCR Election Results
The results of the 2008 IAMCR elections were announced during the opening session of the IAMCR Congress on Monday 21 July in Stockholm
Annabelle Sreberny has been elected as the new President of IAMCR. John Downing and Ruth Teer-Tomaselli are the newly elected Vice-Presidents. Ole Prehn was reelected Secretary General and Beate Josephi is the new Treasurer. See below the complete list of newly elected positions.
Click on the names of the the newly elected Executive Board members to read their electoral statements.
President
Annabelle Sreberny (UK)
Vice Presidents
John Downing (USA)
Ruth Teer-Tomaselli (South Africa)
Secretary General
Ole Prehn (Denmark)
Treasurer
Beate Josephi (Australia)
International Council
Seon-Gi Baek (Korea)
Andrew Calabrese (USA)
Hemant Joshi (India)
Sophia Kaitatzi-Whitlock (Greece)
Gabriel Kaplun (Uruguay)
Wolfgang Kleinwächter (Germany)
Claudia Padovani (Italy)
Marc Raboy (Canada)
Katharine Sarikakis (UK)
John Sinclair (Australia)
Pradip Thomas (Australia)
Daya Thussu (UK)
Thomas Tufte (Denmark)
Esa Väliverronen (Finland)
Elena Vartanova (Russia)
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Members' books
Deliberation, the Media and Political Talk
Rousiley C. Maia
New book by IAMCR member
In recent years democratic theory has taken a deliberative turn and one central question that needs to be answered is how to connect face-to-face conversations and deliberations in particular forums to broader discussions in the larger society. Working within the cutting edges of deliberative theories, this book surveys the role of the mass media in the deliberative system and investigates, through a set of empirical cases, a range of key problems in the media arena: the interplay between arguing and strategic maneuvering; public demands for accountability; emotional appeal for deliberation; tensions between agonistic and diplomatic deliberation; and the public construction of general claims.
