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. 
 

Mapping Communication Associations

ecrea_iamcr_icaECREA, IAMCR and ICA have launched a joint online inventory of communication associations worldwide. All communication associations are invited to create an entry in the database.

As more associations make themselves known, the database will gradually grow into the first ever searchable database of communication associations. At this stage, the database is publicly accessible and can be navigated either by browsing or using keywords.

The "Mapping Communication Associations" website is hosted by Université Libre de Bruxelles and can be found here.

Please inform the management of communication associations that you know and are not yet recorded in the database. Note that entries are only integrated into the database after a manual validation by the database manager. This process can take up to a few days.

Any questions about the database and its use should be addressed to:

Prof. François Heinderyckx
fheinder[at]ulb.ac.be

ECREA (European Communication Research and Education Association)
IAMCR (International Association for Media and Communication Research)
ICA (International Communication Association)

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