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50 Years of IAMCR: Celebrating in style!
IAMCRThe 2007 Paris conference at Unesco will be a special one: IAMCR will be celebrating its 50th birthday!

So the usual structure of the off-year conference will not be totally respected. The afternoon of the last day will be reserved for celebratory events - part assessment of the past, part strategies and scenarios for the future.

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But the conference itself should be an occasion for all of us to assess where our field of research stands. Hence the choice of the theme: "Media, communication, information: celebrating 50 years of theories and practices". We hope that many scholars will step up to the challenge of such an important (self)evaluation process that is also an exercise in style.

The French team working on the local organization is composed of members from the Université Paris 2-Panthéon Assas, where the Institut Français de Presse was instrumental in creating IAMCR, and Université Paris 3-Sorbonne Nouvelle, where the continuous French interest in the association has produced two vicepresidents. A collective of members representing all the universities of Ile de France with communications departments will compose the local scientific committee. The French Communications Research Association, SFSIC, will lend its scientific support. Translation in French, Spanish and English will be offered for the plenaries and main events.

Paris as a world city should be up to the occasion, in style. For those of you who haven't been there in the last few years, Paris Plage is quite a communications occasion. You can imagine you are Walter Benjamin and gaze at others while being gazed at, along the river banks of the Seine especially designed to this effect. The newlyopened Quai Branly Museum will take you back to a primitive and pristine time when communication and information tools were shivering with creativity. The Cité des sciences at La Villette will transport you into the future, with nano-technologies and their promises. While Unesco itself encapsulates a lot of the themes and values IAMCR stands for in terms of culture, education and research.

We all should feel at home there, in a community of like-minded spirits. Come and join the celebration, in your own style.

Divina Frau-Meigs
Josiane Jouet
Michael Palmer
Nathalie Sonnac
for the Paris 2007 Organizing Committee

 

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