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[eccr] Conference: Shaping The Future of Communication Research in Europe - Istanbul
Mon Feb 09 14:04:28 GMT 2004
ECA Conference: Shaping The Future of Communication Research in Europe
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>Istanbul, April 17 20, 2004
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>The conference will be devoted to discussions of the current status and
>future of communication and media research in Europe. What is the
>situation in various strands of the field in the various countries of
>Europe? What should we strive for? What possibilities and challenges are
>there for the communication and media research community in business,
>government, AND the European Union? How should research goals be defined
>and pursued? How can the ECA aid their future accomplishment?
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>The ECA has designed this conference so that European researchers from
>many countries and strands of research will be represented. We want to
>contribute to the establishment of a strong and active European network of
>communication researchers a network that makes a difference. During the
>conference the participants are invited to develop networking plans that
>can contribute to the advancement of communication and media research in
>Europe. We invite cooperation on three general themes. If there is
>sufficient interest, further themes can be set up.
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>· Communication Ethics. To what extent do European national
>cultures vary in their views on ethics and its application in society?
>Where are the ethical dilemmas particularly striking?
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>· Organizational and Strategic Communication. What is the impact
>of strategic communication (public relations) on the information
>society?
>What is the role of communication in organizations undergoing fundamental
>changes? What is the role of technologically-mediated communication in
>organizations?
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>· Technology and Media Use. How are technologies such as the
>Internet and mobile communication influencing European cultures? What
>happens to media use and the users identity and cultural knowledge? What
>can the history of technology tell us about future developments in media use?
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>Three Days of Networking
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>Each day of the conference is dedicated to a fundamental aspect of
>research: On Sunday the keywords are research politics and government, on
>Monday they are theories and methodologies, and on Tuesday it is
>international cooperation. These are subjects that researchers need mutual
>understanding of in order to purposefully shape the future of European
>communication and media research.
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>The Istanbul conference will be a lively and sociable event. All
>attendants will be booked at the five star Divan Hotel, so that we live
>close together during the event. Social events are an integrated part of
>the ECA conference. The local arrangement committee will make sure that we
>all get the opportunity to experience Istanbul, which is an attraction in
>its own right.
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>The ECA is a democratic and inclusive organization. The documents and
>discussions produced in Istanbul will guide the Executive Council in its
>decisions about the future of the ECA as a force propelling research. The
>initiatives taken at the Istanbul event will continue after the conference
>in discussions on the ECA Web site, and the deliberations will be taken up
>again at the ECA Congress in 2005.
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>We are in need of volunteers to take up positions in the organization
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>group representatives and members of standing committees, and would like
>to arrange this during the conference. In order to create an efficient
>organization we have limited the number of participants to a maximum of 50
>that should reflect the differences that exists within the great continent
>(and islands). Young scholars in particular are encouraged to take up
>positions.
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>Conference Schedule (preliminary)
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>Saturday 17 April:
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>18.00. Registration with cocktail, and an informal gathering at the
>hotel
>bar. Open invitation to have dinner at a place with good Turkish cuisine,
>around 21.
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>Sunday 18 April: Research politics and government. What are the
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>ramifications for communication and media research in Europe?
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>8.30 9.00. Registration. Coffee.
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>9.00 10.00. First plenary session: What do we need to know about
>European Union research politics? (Speaker to be announced).
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>10.15 12.00. First concurrent theme session.
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>12.00 13.00. Lunch.
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>13.00 14.00. Second plenary session: How much room is there for
>ideologically informed research in European universities? Is academic
>neutrality the primary virtue for everyone? (Speaker to be announced).
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>14.15 17.00. Second concurrent theme session.
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>20.00. Drinks at the hotel bar.
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>Monday 19 April: Theories and methodologies. How is communication and
>media research conceptualized and executed in different parts of Europe?
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>8.30 9.00. Coffee.
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>9.00 10.00. Third plenary session: Is there a specifically European
>research identity? Is such an identity desirable? (Speaker to be announced).
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>10.15 12.00. Third concurrent theme session.
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>12.00 13.00. Lunch.
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>13.00 14.00. Fourth plenary session: Are there theoretical
>differences
>between Eastern and Western Europe? If so, should they be cultivated or
>dispensed of? (Speaker to be announced).
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>14.15 17.00. Fourth concurrent theme session.
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>20.00. Dinner Party at a restaurant in downtown Istanbul.
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>Tuesday 20 April: International cooperation. How does one do it?
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>8.30 9.00. Coffee.
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>9.00 12.00. Fifth plenary session: Roundtable discussion. What are
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>lessons learned regarding research collaboration across language and
>nation barriers? How can networking in the ECA propel such collaboration?
>What are the most important subjects to pursue in this regard?
>(Discussants to be announced).
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>12.00 13.00. Lunch.
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>13.00 17.00. City tour and conversation.
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>20.00. Farewell drinks at the hotel bar for those who are staying on.
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>Submission
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>There are two ways of participating, by plenary address or thematic
>presentation. Plenary address will be given to the whole ECA community,
>and must conform to the questions formulated for each plenary session.
>Instead of a full paper we require a manuscript of two A4-pages to be
>posted in advance. There will be a 30-minute address with a formal
>deliberation with a moderator. The roundtable discussion will consist of
>15-minute presentations and 15-minute deliberations. Thematic
>presentation. Select your preferred theme, and post your subject. Here
>also, a manuscript of two A4-pages must be posted in advance. There will
>be a 15-minute presentation and an informal discussion. Graduate Student
>submissions will be considered.
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>All submissions should be sent by e-mail as an attachment to the
>conference director Ayseli Usulati:
><mailto:(ausluata /at/ yeditepe.edu.tr)>(ausluata /at/ yeditepe.edu.tr) The author's
>name, affiliation, address, telephone number and e-mail address should be
>included. Deadline for manuscript submission is April 1 (but note that the
>registration deadline is March 15).
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>Registration
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>All conference activities will take place at the Divan Hotel. A special
>package has been arranged at 90 US$ per night for three nights (a total of
>270 US$). When registrants book their rooms, they should inform the hotel
>that they are attending the ECA conference to get the special package.
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>Hotel Divan
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><http://www.divanoteli.com.tr/>www.divanoteli.com.tr
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>Phone: ( +90 212 ) - 231 41 00
>Fax: ( +90 212 ) - 248 85 27
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>Address: Cumhuriyet Caddesi No:2. Taksim 80200 Istanbul, Turkey
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>There is a 15 euro participation fee for ECA members, and a 55 euro
>participation fee for non-members, which includes membership for 2004.
>There are two ways to pay the registration fee: (1) By fax using a credit
>card. A printable version of the payment form and the fax number can be
>found on the ECA Web site <http://www.ecanet.org/>www.ecanet.org. (2) By
>cash at the conference.
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>Registration deadline: March 15, 2004.
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>The ECA Research Groups
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>The research groups are crucial to accomplishing real research
>collaboration within the ECA. On Monday and Tuesday there will be two
>sessions each day, where participants present their particular research
>interest. What follows is a detailed account of the (preliminary) identity
>of the three different research groups.
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>Group 1: Communication Ethics.
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>Interim leader: Ayseli Usluata.
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>The group aims to promote research and teaching related to
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>and media ethics in Europe and to develop a network among colleagues who
>are interested in this subject.
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>In order to make ethical decisions, as individual human beings and as
>citizens of democratic societies, people need to get ethical information
>which involves revealing truths. The sessions will try to provide
>explanations and understanding of questions such as: Are the citizens of
>Europe getting the real reality/ ethical information from political
>leaders and the media? Are the credibility and reliability of
>organizations, politicians, and the media in Europe being questioned? Are
>business ethics and social responsibility incompatible with corporate life
>in Europe?
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>Research papers, case studies, roundtable proposals on any topic
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>to communication ethics are welcome, including organizational, health or
>international communication, public relations, advertising and the media.
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>Group 2: Organizational and Strategic Communication.
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>Interim leader: Betteke van Ruler.
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>The group aims to promote research and teaching related to
>organizational
>and strategic communication in Europe and to develop a network among
>colleagues who are interested in this subject.
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>Modern societies are often considered as information, knowledge or
>network societies. These metaphors show that modern societies are
>utterly dependent on their social communications systems. These
>communication systems are shaped by the interaction of public and private
>actors on different levels. They are influenced by the strategies of the
>mass media, by the internal and external communication of organizations,
>and by the practices and standards of professional information and
>communication workers. In the sessions of this group we will discuss
>changes in this field of organizational and strategic communication,
>related to an open and informed society.
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>Research papers, case studies, roundtable proposals and proposals for
>cooperation are welcome.
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>Group 3: Technology and Media Use.
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>Interim leader: Lars Nyre.
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>During the early years of the 21st century digital media and mobile
>communication have become very important in European media and
>communication cultures. The group will focus on present and future
>developments in this realm. We invite a broad spectrum of technology
>related approaches, for example political theory, ICT design, editorial
>policies, audience research, philosophy, media psychology, economics,
>textual/cultural analysis, esthetics, and research on human/media
>interaction in general.
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>At the Istanbul Conference the Internet will be our main focus.
>Predicting
>the future presupposes analyses of national cultures, language-areas and
>regions, and the way the Internet is used for various purposes. The group
>will organize itself at the Istanbul Conference by electing a leader and
>select the focus for the 2005 ECA Congress. The long-term goal is to
>develop a European network of researchers who can commit themselves to
>focused research within the group.
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