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[ecrea] cfp - Institute of Communication Ethics
Wed Mar 26 16:55:42 GMT 2014
Promoting the Positive in Communication Ethics
Call for papers for annual conference of the Institute of Communication
Ethics,
Frontline Club, London, 24th October 2014
Public and academic debates about communication ethics tend to focus on
the negative. For instance, in journalism the focus is often on the
failures to cover adequately a vast range of issues – from race,
military policy, women, climate change, law and order. Dumbing down,
churnalism, the sound-bite culture, the obsession with sex, trivia and
celebrities all feature prominently in the dominant critique.
In Public Relations, criticisms can often focus on its subservience to
corporate priorities and its essential propaganda function for dominant
business, military, political and cultural interests.
In the fields of computer studies, law, health, education and
philosophy, the focus of study and research tends to be on the negative
– and the failures of practice to achieve certain ethical standards.
This conference aims to challenge this approach and concentrate on the
positive.
* What essentially constitutes good communication?
* What are the models of good practice in the various communication
fields (mainstream, alternative, social etc) which we can celebrate with
our students and colleagues?
Abstracts of 200 words should be sent to John Mair
((johnmair100 /at/ hotmail.com)), chair of ICE, or Dr Fiona Thompson, director
of ICE ((f.thompson287 /at/ gmail.com)) by 1 July 2014. Decisions will be
completed by 1 September. A special issue of Ethical Space: The
International Journal of Communication Ethics
(www.communicationethics.net) will be based on contributions to the
conference.
Any queries please let me know and please pass on via your networks.
Thanks
Fiona
Dr Fiona Thompson
Dean, Faculty of Arts
York St John University
(w) 01904 876725
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