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The IAMCR Newsletter is an electronic publication for members of the International Association for Media and Communication Research.
The newsletter is edited by IAMCR Vice-Presidents Aimée Vega and Pradip Thomas with the assistance of Comunica.
Aimée Vega edits the Spanish- language texts and translation is by Amelia Arreguín (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México).
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The most recent issue of the newsletter is emailed to IAMCR members only. Past issues are available online for the general public.
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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This collection of essays, the first book-length treatment of its kind, explicates the concept of “media interventions” defined as activities and projects that secure, exercise, challenge or acquire media power for tactical and strategic action.
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