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).

Send material for inclusion in the newsletter and/or posting on the website to news [at] iamcr.org.

The most recent issue of the newsletter is emailed to IAMCR members only. Past issues are available online for the general public.

Newsletter March 2010

newsletterA new issue of the IAMCR newsletter was emailed to all IAMCR members on 3 December 2010.

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

The March 2010 newsletter is now available to the public.

Contents of IAMCR Newsletter | march 2010

  • The communications of a communications association, Annabelle Sreberny, President
  • Grants available for Braga conference attendance
  • IAMCR Braga 2010 – Gearing up for one of the best!
  • Join us on Facebook
  • IAMCR joins Women Make the News
  • Ethical Guidelines for Media Practice, Education and Research
  • Conference language use and translation: Mexico City conference report
  • Two reports from IAMCR's Publications Committee are now available for download.
  • IAMCR Emerging Scholars Mentorship Program
  • IAMCR Global Media Policy Working Group reports 2007-2009
  • Photo-Gallery, Mexico City conference
  • On to Istanbul - IAMCR conference, July 2011
  • Members post news of their new books
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Members' books

Media and Conflict: Escalating Evil

media_and_conflictCees J. Hamelink

The world faces explosive conflicts about the distribution and scarcity of resources, about ethnicity and religion, and about the risks of urban life. These conflicts can easily spiral out of control toward mass slaughter—an evil of huge proportions that is often escalated by the media. What should be done to prevent this lethal trend? How do media create anxiety, provide space for agitation, and disconnect people?

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