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- Thematic Organization
- Media and Communication Production & Consumption
- Media, Communication, Participation & Community
- Media and Communication Policy & Law
- Media and Communication Education & Journalism
- Cross-Cutting Themes in Media and Communication
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International Association for Media and Communication Research
   Asociación Internacional de Estudios en Comunicación Social Association Internationale des Études et Recherches sur l'Information et la Communication IAMCR is the worldwide professional organisation in the field of media and communication research. Its members promote global inclusiveness and excellence within the best traditions of critical research in the field.Â
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IAMCR Sections, Working Groups and Emerging Themes
To encourage discussion of the missions of the various IAMCR sections, working groups and emerging themes, IAMCR members are encouraged to look at a discussion document that gathers the descriptions of all the groups together. If you find overlaps, synergies, complementarities or gaps, please email IAMCR President Robin Mansell with your comments.
Mansell will pass on comments to relevant sections and working groups as appropriate and compile your comments at a later stage if there are enough of them. These will be used to encourage further debate and possible reorienting or further development of IAMCR.
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Members' books
Ringtones of Opportunity: Policy, Technology and Access in Caribbean Communications
Editor: Hopeton S. Dunn
This multi-authored volume is one of the first books to present scholarly research on the liberating opportunities offered by information and communications technologies in the Caribbean and the global south. While acknowledging challenges of policy implementation and technology adaptation, the book nevertheless identifies a range of empowering development options in media literacy, e-fisheries, m-banking, mobile telephony, m-agriculture, tele-working, techno-driven environmental strategies and intellectual property reforms.
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