Newsletter

Newsletter

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 June 2011

altA new issue of the IAMCR newsletter was emailed to all IAMCR members in June 2011.

The IAMCR Newsletter features information of IAMCR activities and events, information about grants and scholarships and opportunities for collaboration.

The June 2011 Newsletter is now available to the public

Contents of IAMCR Newsletter | June 2011

  • IAMCR on target for Istanbul Conference 2011, Hopeton Dunn, Secretary General
  • Keep Abreast of final preparations for IAMCR 2011!
  • Climate Change and IAMCR
  • Future Role of the International Council
  • Briefings on the Contemporary Media Situation in Turkey
    • The Media Industry in Turkey
    • Cinema and Politics: Turkish Cinema and The New Europe
  • IAMCR 2010 Plenary Addresses Published
  • IAMCR and Wiley-Blackwell Book Series
  • New Contribution to IAMCR’s Language Policy Debate
  • Emerging Scholars Network
  • IAMCR 2.0
  • Members post news of their new books

 

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Members' books

Deliberation, the Media and Political Talk

Rousiley C. Maia

New book by IAMCR member

In recent years democratic theory has taken a deliberative turn and one central question that needs to be answered is how to connect face-to-face conversations and deliberations in particular forums to broader discussions in the larger society. Working within the cutting edges of deliberative theories, this book surveys the role of the mass media in the deliberative system and investigates, through a set of empirical cases, a range of key problems in the media arena: the interplay between arguing and strategic maneuvering; public demands for accountability; emotional appeal for deliberation; tensions between agonistic and diplomatic deliberation; and the public construction of general claims.

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