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[Commlist] CFP ICA 2025 Pre-conference - Disrupting and Consolidating Public Relations Research

Tue Dec 03 21:09:13 GMT 2024


Title: Disrupting and Consolidating Public Relations Research: Turns in Critical Research of the Field

Date: June 12, 2025

Location: College of Media, Communication and Information at the University of Colorado Boulder

The Public relations discipline has come a long way since its first academic developments in the 1980s. Its evolution has resulted in contrasting and conflicting theoretical approaches – critical, socio-cultural, interpretive, and functionalist positions – all which have fostered debate and extended the range of scholarship in and around public relations. At the same time, the need for change in how we conceptualize and understand public relations has drawn and benefited from work outside the discipline such as critical race theory, queer theory, and radical feminism. There have also been tensions inherent to new developments and thinking within the discipline which have themselves provided conditions for evolution. For example, the dialogic turn’s simultaneous desire to reject and accommodate functionalism, while at the same time creating the conditions for an additional trend towards post-structural approaches such as agonistic democracy theory.

In this pre-conference, we take as our starting point the assumption that change in a scholarly discipline is productive, driving innovation and engaging academics in new landscapes for their research as the world outside academia evolves. However, how change happens is rarely interrogated; as a result, opportunities for both disruption and consolidation may be missed. This pre-conference creates a space for researchers to explore how change has emerged in the public relations discipline, what the critical moments and tipping points have been in fostering change, and how productive it has been in producing disruption of complacent thought, consolidating hegemonic thinking, and/or driving theoretical and empirical innovation.

At the same time, participants will reflect on future directions for change, drawing on insights from fields across strategic communication, including colleagues with an interest in promotional cultures, influence industries, and communication for social change. This is an opportunity to zoom out and consider the bigger picture and trends, as well as an invitation to present new work. As such this event will be structured to encourage networking and discussion about both our shared, and varying, interests and starting points to these questions.

Publication Opportunity

We welcome papers on the above topics and the pre-conference will be the springboard for a special issue of Public Relations Review and eventually the second edition of The Routledge Handbook of Critical Public Relations.

Costs

The conference fee is 40 USD and includes a light breakfast on arrival, lunch, and refreshments during session breaks. A fee waiver and travel stipend of 500 USD will be available for up to two participants from Tier B or C countries, following the UN model. The pre-conference is generously sponsored by the College of Media, Communication and Information at the University of Colorado Boulder and the WU, Vienna University of Economics and Business. The pre-conference is supported by the Public Relations Division of the ICA.

Abstract Submission

The deadline for submissions is February 14, 2025.

Abstracts of up to 800 words are invited; pls. send your abstract to: (prresearch25 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(prresearch25 /at/ gmail.com)>

Submissions will undergo blind peer review, so please make sure to submit a suitably anonymized text.

Acceptance notifications will be sent out by mid March, 2025. It is understood that by submitting a paper for the pre-conference, you also consent to serve as a reviewer.

Organizers

C. Kay Weaver, University of Colorado Boulder

Franzisca Weder, Vienna University of Economics and Business.

Scott Davidson, University of Leicester

Lee Edwards, London School of Economics

Øyvind Ihlen, University of Oslo

Link to the CFP page the ICA web site:

https://www.icahdq.org/mpage/preconf-2025-disrupting-pr



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