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[ecrea] EUROPEANISED AFTER ALL: European publics in the EU communicative space
Tue May 27 01:22:57 GMT 2008
>CALL FOR PAPERS
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>EUROPEANISED AFTER ALL: European publics in the EU communicative space
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>Edited by Chiara Valentini (University of
>Jyväskylä, Finland) and Giorgia Nesti (University of Padua, Italy)
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>Proposals are invited for a collection that
>examines the EU and different communication
>actions towards, with, by different publics.
>Communicating the EU, its institutions, policies
>and achievements should not only be perceived as
>a top-down strategy, that is from the EU to its
>publics. Several interesting cases of bottom-up
>communication activities - from a public towards
>the EU - have shown to be of a great assistance
>to existing EU information and communication
>actions. In this respect, we are interested in
>presenting a portray of information and
>communication activities planned and/or already
>developed both by the EU institutions at the
>European, national and local levels and by
>private and public organizations and civil
>society actors. The intent is to analyse and
>discuss past, present and future actions,
>campaigns, initiatives from the perspectives of
>several EU countries. We welcome contributions
>from different theoretical perspectives and
>fields of study, including but not limited to
>political and intercultural communications,
>public relations and management, organizational
>studies, psychology, sociology and cultural
>studies. This book attempts to present different
>facades of EU communications within
>multi-national and multi-theoretical frameworks.
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>Potential topics include (but are not limited to):
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>- EU communication and information
>policies: we are interested in contributions
>that describe historical developments in the EU
>information and communication policies from the
>early stages of integration until recent events
>(the Plan D, the White Paper on Communication,
>etc..) but also in theoretical analyses
>investigating EU communication strategies.
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>- EU web communication (communications
>with citizens via web 2.0, such as blogs and
>other online media tools): the diffusion of ICTs
>and recent developments in the internet
>structure have opened up for new innovative
>forms of political interaction and
>participation. EU institutions are employing the
>web 2.0 to test new tools for communicating with
>citizens, such as EUtube, blogs, forum, etc.
>Besides, even more interesting experiences of
>Europeanization through the web are spreading
>from below, thanks to citizens willingness of
>creating their own actions. Papers dealing with
>this topic should describe and critically assess
>EU initiatives on the web 2.0 and/or any
>relevant case study of online activities
>developed at the local/national or at the
>trans-national levels specifically aiming at
>creating an European public sphere.
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>- EU media relations (communications
>with/towards journalists/media): A discussion of
>EU policies and activities launched in the last
>5-6 years for attracting national media
>professionals on EU issues and institutions, but
>NOT papers on EU media content analyses or
>discussing EU media coverage. In this topic we
>welcome critical discussions - even supported by
>qualitative/quantitative data - on what EU has
>lately been doing for addressing journalists
>needs and expectations; for instance, analyses
>on the quality and usefulness of EU media
>courses for journalists or
>qualitative/quantitative studies on national
>journalists satisfaction with the activity of
>EU press and communication departments, how
>cultures influence reporting EU news at the
>national level, differences/ constrains/ skills
>of Brussels correspondents versus national journalists, etc.
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>- EU and civil society (communication
>with/towards non-profit
>organizations/associations): Contributions
>should take a multidisciplinary look at the
>concept of civil society and its application at
>the EU level, focusing on the interactions
>between civil society organisations and the EU
>(functions, roles within EU political discourses
>and decisions making, significance of civil
>societys activities at local level, etc.). We
>also welcome case studies describing the
>activities of the national Europe Direct centres
>for the involvement of civil society
>organisations as well as studies on specific
>campaigns and informative actions implemented by
>civil society organizations dealing with EU themes.
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>- EU and its business partners
>(communications with/towards multinational
>companies). We are interested in papers that
>present both qualitative/quantitative studies
>and critical discourses on EU policies/
>activities for involving diverse business
>partners/stakeholders as EU communication
>multipliers. We also seek case studies on
>activities created and developed by business
>partners/stakeholders which have an EU
>framework, for instance, but not limited, papers
>that present and discuss specific information
>campaigns put in place by financial/economic
>organizations for informing employees and
>surrounding communities about the introduction
>of the euro, about energy/environmental issues
>and/or other EU and business themes.
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>- EU diplomatic communication
>(communications with non EU nation-states). We
>are interested in contributions that describe EU
>information campaigns for the enlargement in new
>member states and/or in candidate countries and
>that critically assess the main issues
>concerning EU diplomatic communications.
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>Guidelines for proposals:
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>Proposals should be between 500-1000 words. They
>should be sent via email to:
><mailto:(dr.chiara.valentini /at/ gmail.com)>(dr.chiara.valentini /at/ gmail.com)
>and <mailto:(giorgia.nesti /at/ unipd.it)>(giorgia.nesti /at/ unipd.it)
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>Applicants should also send a short bio
>indicating title, affiliation, and scholarly interests.
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>The deadline for submission is 13th JULY 2008.
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>Applicants will be notified of the selection process by 15th AUGUST 2008.
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>We need to receive the final draft of the paper
>by 1 NOVEMBER 2008. The paper should be between
>6000 and 8000 words and should be proofread by
>the authors. We will be more precise about the
>length once we receive specific information by the publishers.
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>Summary info:
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>Deadline proposal: 13 JULY 2008
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>Notification of the selection: 15 AUGUST 2008
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>Submission of the full paper: 1 NOVEMBER 2008
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>Expected publishing date: SPRING/SUMMER 2009
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