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Newsletter November 2002, vol. 13/ 2
| 3 | FRANK MORGAN , PRESIDENT, reflects on IAMCR´s Barcelona Conference |
| 4 | NEW WORK PLANS FOR THE ASSOCIATION |
| 6 | OLE PREHN, SECRETARY GENERAL shares his report on the year 2001-2002 |
| 7 | ANNIE MEAR, TREASURER´S REPORT |
| 9 | KATHARINE SARIKAKIS, VP on her two priorities: the participation of women and young scholars in the Association |
| 10 | TAIWAN 2003 ? IAMCR?s off-year Conference |
| 12 | IAMCR PUBLICATIONS ? the Book Series and Journal discounts |
| 13 | MARC RABOY on the WSIS ? what role can the IAMCR play |
| 14 | WOMEN AND COMMUNICATION SCHOLARSHIP Plenary Discussion in Barcelona |
| 15 | BECOMING A SECTION: Media and Sport |
| 16 | HEADS OF SECTION meet in Barcelona |
| 17 | SECTION REPORTS |
| 27 | WORKING GROUP REPORTS |
| 32 | MEMBERS NEW WORK |
| 32 | CALL FOR PAPERS |
| 35 | AGENDA ANNOUNCEMENTS |
| 36 | GOVERNING BODIES |
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Media Meets Climate: The Global Challenge for Journalism
Elisabeth Eide and Risto Kunelius, editors.

There is no way of not meeting climate change. It reframes our public debates, from shifting global power relations to political participation and individual lifestyle choices. It begs questions about our basic formulas for economics, science and democracy. It is a key theme in thinking about identities and the human condition, making us ask not only “who are we,” but also who the “we” in that question is. Climate change forces states, societies and people to look critically at the political, cultural and material ingredients of our world.
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