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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 New Facebook Page
IAMCR started a Facebook 'group' a few months ago, which very quickly gained over 300 members. Facebook has changed over the past few months and its new 'pages' are more flexible and offer much better opportunities to keep in touch with people and to keep everyone informed of IAMCR and other activities. So we need you to migrate to IAMCR's new page - or, in Facebook jargon, please become a Fan here.
By migrating the old Facebook 'group' to a 'page', we expect to improve the communication with IAMCR members and friends. We hope that IAMCR members will become more active, taking part in discussions and posting information about events, books, and anything else of relevance to our academic and research communities.
Please, note that the old group will be closed by September 30th.
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Members' books
Media/Society: Industries, Images, and Audiences (4th Ed)

D. Croteau, W. Hoynes and S. Milan
In a society saturated by mass media, from newspapers and magazines, television and radio, to digital video projects and the Internet, iPods and TiVo, most students possess a great deal of media knowledge and experience before they ever enter the classroom. What they often lack, however, is a broader framework for understanding the relationship between media and society.
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