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| Mexico 2009 - Political Communication Research Section Call for Papers |
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The section is interested in papers bearing on all the dimensions in political communication of the subject of the conference. Note that we also seek papers on any of
the whole range of political communication research: the media and
political socialization, political campaigning, public opinion and
political participation, interactions between the media and
intermediary organizations such as interest groups and political
parties, as well as the involvement and uses of the medias in
campaigns, election; and also the media and marketing processes in
government, from policy making to day to day politics at the local
level, including Town Halls and other Local Government Institutions
communication, from their day to day governance to the answers given to
problematic neighborhoods. The use of Internet and blogs in modern
political communication is also of interest to the section, as well as
other new media and e-government. Paper proposals should be one page, and should list the author's name, address, university affiliations, telephone, fax, and e-mail, followed by the paper's title and an abstract of 500 words/1500 signs. The abstract should specify the subject, questions asked, methodology and findings. Anyone interested in presenting a paper should send his application,
before the deadline indicated on IAMCR website , through the IAMCR
website, and/or contact the section head, Professor Philippe J. Maarek,
at maarek [AT] univ-paris12.fr. Philippe J. Maarek In order to improve the on-site discussions, all panels will have a discussant. Colleagues willing to act as discussants may apply as far as they have already taken part to at least two previous meetings of the section and/or are well-known researchers in the field. Paper givers may also volunteer to be discussants in other panels than theirs. Would-be discussants should specify in which field of political communication they are rather willing to work and also send in the same personal data required from paper givers. |
Sections and Working Groups
The Political Communication Research Section will be organizing panels
at the 2009 IAMCR conference in Mexico City.