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[Commlist] Conference “Communicating Narratives, Imaginaries and Epistemes of Hope” (ECREA preconference)

Fri Mar 27 15:00:30 GMT 2026





Please consider submitting an abstract for the conference/“Communicating Narratives, Imaginaries and Epistemes of Hope”/, which we are organising on 7 September, in Prague.

The conference will be held one day before the the beginning of the ECREA main conference in Brno.

The deadline for abstract submissions is 10 May.

You can find more information in the link and in the text below.

https://iksz.fsv.cuni.cz/en/research/conferences/communicating-narratives-imaginaries-and-epistemes-hope

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*Conference *

*_“ <https://iksz.fsv.cuni.cz/en/research/conferences/communicating-narratives-imaginaries-and-epistemes-hope>_/_Communicating narratives, imaginaries and epistemes of hope” <https://iksz.fsv.cuni.cz/en/research/conferences/communicating-narratives-imaginaries-and-epistemes-hope>_/*


Joint Communication, Social Justice and Democracy IAMCR Working Group conference & ECREA 2026 pre-conference

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7 September 2026, Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic


_Call for contributions_

Political ideology, religious faith, science and art are all informed by visions of hope, the promise or prospect of a good state of affairs in the future. While hope is shaped by ideas of the present (and the past), it is mainly forward-looking, articulating visions of possible futures.

Hope can be a powerful motivator for mobilisation and societal change. At the same time, aspirations for a better future may be instrumentalised or manipulated for political gain or financial profit. This conference focuses on the constructive force of hope, addressing visions, discourses, and practices of hope for democracy, peace and justice, as articulated in media representations and communicative practices.

By focusing on/hope/, the conference aims to foster intellectual reflection and dialogue, through diverse approaches and methods, on how spaces, practices, cultures, and technologies of communication can give visibility to or help articulate claims and inform struggles for fairer societies, dignity, and freedom.

A wide range of settings, fields and practices may serve as objects or loci of study (e.g., journalism, political communication, campaigning, activism, popular culture, art, history, education, religion), exploring how hope is represented, negotiated, rearticulated and performed by actors and groups in the social realm.

We welcome contributions addressing, but not limited to, the following thematic areas:

  * how societal phenomena, challenges, and crises (e.g., climate
    change, migration, war and conflict, extremism) are mediated and
    reconfigured through narratives of hope at national and
    international levels;
  * how different actors, social groups, and institutions (e.g., media,
    political parties, education, religion, art) negotiate their visions
    of hope in mediated environments;
  * how visions of peace and justice are communicated in public
    discourse and through people’s struggles;
  * how history is mobilised in communicative practices and public
    debates in articulations of better presents and futures;
  * how space, time and technology inform narratives and imaginaries of
    hope;
  * how imaginaries of hope are constructed in contexts of persistent
    curtailment of freedoms and rights, and increasing authoritarianism;
  * how viable democratic presents and futures are imagined, under dire
    conditions of ongoingconflict, violence, or war;
  * how struggles against injustice, oppression and authoritarianism
    inform, and are informed by, cultures and epistemes of hope.

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*Abstract length and submission deadline*

*Abstracts of 400–500 words* should be submitted*by 10 May 2026* via email (to_vaia.doudaki /at/ fsv.cuni.cz) <mailto:(vaia.doudaki /at/ fsv.cuni.cz)>_

Please note that this conference will be held*in person only*; no arrangements will be made for online participation.

*Decisions* will be announced by*10 June 2026*.

*Date and location *

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*Date*: 7 September 2026

*Location*:Centrum Voršilská, 5^th  floor, Charles University / Voršilská 144/1, Prague, Czech Republic

The conference is scheduled for the day before the ECREA 2026 main conference begins. Brno, the host city of this year’s ECREA conference, is approximately a 2.5–3 hour train ride from Prague, with very frequent connections.

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*Conference organisers*

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This is a joint_Communication, Social Justice and Democracy IAMCR working group <https://iamcr.org/s-wg/working-group/cjd>_ conference &_ECREA 2026 <https://ecrea2026brno.eu/>_ pre-conference.

The conference is endorsed by the_International and Intercultural Communication ECREA section <https://www.ecrea.eu/International-and-Intercultural-Communication>_, and is hosted by the_Culture and Communication Research Centre <https://culcorc.fsv.cuni.cz/>_ (CULCORC) @ the_Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism <https://iksz.fsv.cuni.cz/en>_(ICSJ) (Charles University)

Contact: Vaia Doudaki,(_vaia.doudaki /at/ fsv.cuni.cz) <mailto:(vaia.doudaki /at/ fsv.cuni.cz)>_

*Scientific Committee*

Vaia Doudaki (Charles University, Czech Republic)

Nico Carpentier (Charles University, Czech Republic)

Ilija Tomanić Trivundža (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Andrea Medrado (University of Exeter, UK)

Fernando Oliveira Paulino (University of Brasilia, Brazil)
Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno (Loyola University Maryland, United States)

For more information:_https://iksz.fsv.cuni.cz/en/research/conferences/communicating-narratives-imaginaries-and-epistemes-hope <https://iksz.fsv.cuni.cz/en/research/conferences/communicating-narratives-imaginaries-and-epistemes-hope>_

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