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[ecrea] cfp - The George Gerbner Conference on Communication, Conflict, and Aggression
Thu Feb 06 06:25:56 GMT 2014
Call for Papers
The George Gerbner Conference on Communication, Conflict, and Aggression
May 30-31, 2014 in Budapest, Hungary
Inspired by the life and work of Budapest native and renowned
Communication and Media scholar Dr. George Gerbner (1919-2005), the
Budapest College of Communication and Business invites scholars,
researchers, practitioners, students, and other interested parties to
submit paper and panel proposals for presentation at the George Gerbner
Conference on Communication, Conflict, and Aggression. This conference
will take place from Friday, May 30 to Saturday, May 31, 2014 in
Budapest, Hungary. The goal of the conference is to bring together
individuals with a common interest in aggressive communication,
antisocial behavior, and conflict so as to foster international
relationships that lead to research collaboration and knowledge
exchange. The inaugural Gerbner Conference, held in May 2010, and the
subsequent conferences in 2012 and 2013, featured presentations by
scholars from 14 countries over 4 continents.
This international conference will focus on aggressive communication and
behavior, conflict, and other types of antisocial communication and
behavior across contexts. Specific topics include, but are not limited
to: media violence, media coverage of crime and violence, violence in
advertising, political violence, workplace violence and aggression,
unethical leadership, aggression in instructional settings, war
rhetoric, peace and conflict communication, verbal aggression, crime,
oppression, injustice, incivility, assertiveness, argumentativeness,
disagreement, bullying, indirect aggression, psychological abuse, anger,
frustration, hostility, deception, child abuse, spousal abuse, domestic
violence, youth violence, school violence, gang violence, sexual
violence, discrimination, conflict styles, conflict resolution, the
origins, causes, and predictors of aggression, and the management and
prevention of aggression.
Interested individuals are invited to submit an abstract (in English) of
200 to 500 words describing their individual presentation or panel idea
to (Rebecca.Chory /at/ mail.wvu.edu) by March 07, 2014. Decisions regarding the
acceptance of papers and panels for presentation at the conference will
be made by April 01, 2014. Completed papers should be sent to
(Rebecca.Chory /at/ mail.wvu.edu) by May 12, 2014. With the authors’
permission, top papers will be published in the journal Kommunikáció,
Média, Gazdaság (Communication, Media, Economics), which is published by
the Budapest College of Communication and Business, or in an edited
book. One scholar will also be honored with the Gerbner Award. The
conference registration fee is expected to be approximately 50 Euros.
Co-organizers of the conference are Dr. Jolán Róka, Vice Rector for
Research and International Relations at the Budapest College of
Communication and Business, and Dr. Rebecca M. Chory, Professor of
Communication Studies at West Virginia University and 2009 Fulbright
Scholar at the Budapest College of Communication and Business. For more
information, please contact Jolán Róka at (jroka /at/ bkf.hu); +36-20-366-5023
(tel); Budapest College of Communication and Business; Nagy Lajos király
útja 1-9; 1148, Budapest, Hungary; or Rebecca M. Chory at
(Rebecca.Chory /at/ mail.wvu.edu); 304-293-3905 (tel); P.O. Box 6293, 108
Armstrong Hall; West Virginia University; Morgantown, WV, 26506; USA.
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