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Elections 2008
Stockholm 2008 - Elections
Elections 2008: Final list of candidates
The final list of candidates for elected positions in IAMCR and their election statements in English, French and Spanish are now available on the website.
Voting packages are currently being mailed to members. The election results will be announced during the IAMCR Congress July 20-25 2008 in Stockholm, Sweden.
IAMCR Elections: List of nominees
Nominations are closed for IAMCR's Executive Board (President, two Vice Presidents, Secretary General and Treasurer), and 15 members of the International Council.See below the list of nominations for elected positions. Please note that nominations are subject to verification of current membership status.
Elections 2008: Nominations closing date
Nominations will close on March 25th!
Nominations are now open for candidates for IAMCR’s Executive Board (President, Vice Presidents, Secretary General and Treasurer), and International Council.
Nominations must be received by Janet Wasko, Chair of the Election Committee, at the address below by 25 March 2008.
Elections 2008: Call for nominations
Nominations are now open for candidates for IAMCR’s new Executive Board
(President, Vice Presidents, Secretary General and Treasurer), and
International Council.
Nominations must be received by Janet Wasko, Chair of the Election Committee at the address below by 25 March 2008.
Elections 2008 Voting Procedures
The election of a new Executive Board (President, Vice Presidents, Secretary General and Treasurer), and International Council will begin officially February 24, 2008. However, nominations may be submitted before that date. (See details below.)
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After the Czars and Commissars: Journalism in Authoritarian Post-Soviet Central Asia
E. Freedman & R. Shafer (eds.)
From Czarism and Bolshevism to the current post-communist era, the media in Central Asia has been tightly constrained. Though the governments in the region assert that a free press is permitted to operate, research has shown this to be untrue.
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