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[eccr] EUPRERA: Public Relations and the Public Sphere
Mon Feb 23 14:05:07 GMT 2004
Public Relations and the Public Sphere
(New) Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Studies
September 23-26, Leipzig (Germany)
The European Public Relations Education and Research Association [EUPRERA]
and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und
Kommunikationswissenschaft [DGPuK] organize a joint conference in Leipzig
(Germany), September 2326, 2004. Therefore the EUPRERA Annual Congress
2004 and the Annual Conference 2004 of the DGPuK-Division Public Relations
and Organizational Communication are held together. Both organizations
invite all interested colleagues and welcome the submission of papers for
the upcoming Annual Congress 2004.
The conference focuses on the public sphere as a concept vital to an
understanding of the roles and functions of Public Relations within
society. Papers should address one or more of the following key issues:
Models and Metaphors
§ (New) Theories of the public sphere
§ Mechanisms, dynamics and effects in the public sphere:
attention, trust and reputation
§ Communicating in the public sphere
Public Relations and the Public Sphere
§ PRs role in creating / shaping the public sphere:
theoretical underpinnings & empirical data
§ The court of public opinion: the power of the public to
limit and to legitimize
§ Ethical questions: PRs responsibility for the public
sphere and moral regulations
§ Topology and anatomy: instruments and methods of mapping
and segmenting
The Public Sphere in a Changing World
§ Beyond Habermas: The political, the commercial and the
public sphere
§ Global, local and glocal spheres: heterogeneity & homogeneity
§ Third-party (i.e. governments and other regulating bodies)
regulations of PR activities: Lobbying, Media Relations, Financial PR,
Consumer PR, Health PR, Political Consultancy, etc.
§ The self-reflecting public sphere
Anyone interested in presenting a paper on the above-related topics is
invited to submit a 450-word abstract (in English language only) for
consideration to EUPRERA and DGPuK. Contributions will be reviewed by four
representatives of EUPRERA and DGPuK.
Deadline for abstracts: March 31, 2004
Contact: Prof. Dr. Günter Bentele
Universität Leipzig, Institut für Kommunikations- & Medienwissenschaft
Lehrstuhl Public Relations / Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Ritterstr. 24; D-04109 Leipzig (Germany)
Tel:. +049 / (0)341 / 9 73 57 30
Fax: +049 / (0)341 / 9 73 57 48
E-Mail: (bentele /at/ uni-leipzig.de)
for further information:
<http://www.euprera.org/>www.euprera.org -- www.dgpuk.de --
<http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~prkmw>www.uni-leipzig.de/~prkmw
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Office: 4/0/18
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Pleinlaan 2 - B-1050 Brussels - Belgium
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Office: C0.05
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