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| Mexico 2009 - Gender and Communication Section Call for Papers |
The Gender Section and Communication Section invites proposals for the 2009 IAMCR annual conference, to be held at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico and Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y Humanidades in Mexico City, Mexico, July 21st to July 24th. The theme for the 2009 conference will be "Human Rights and Communication" and the planners have indicated that at least one keynote speaker will address the topic of "gender and human rights".Although we particularly welcome proposals on the conference theme, we will also consider any papers addressing the relationship between gender and media or communication. In keeping with the philosophy of
In keeping with that tradition, we have tentatively agreed to convene a joint session with Political Communication Section in Mexico City. That said, we would welcome proposals that cutacross other substantive areas, thereby consciously engaging the membership of two or more IAMCR sections. Should you wish to proposesuch a joint panel, please contact us well before the submission deadline and we will then explore the feasibility of convening such a joint session.
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The Gender Section and Communication Section invites proposals for the 2009 IAMCR annual conference, to be held at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico and Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y Humanidades in Mexico City, Mexico, July 21st to July 24th. The theme for the 2009 conference will be "Human Rights and Communication" and the planners have indicated that at least one keynote speaker will address the topic of "gender and human rights".