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[ecrea] cfp: Thematic issue on the challenges of public affairs in modern organisations
Sun Nov 16 10:54:47 GMT 2014
CALL FOR PAPERS
Thematic issue on the challenges of public affairs in modern organisations
Hermes – Journal of Language and Communication in Business
Submission deadline 15 February 2015
A growing number of organisations across the private, public and third
sectors are becoming involved in different public affairs efforts and
seek to collaborate with political decision-makers and influence
political processes both at national and international levels. They have
a clear realization of the need to contribute to law-making and to seek
to affect the implementation and administration of political initiatives
which may impact their prosperity and freedom to practice a profession,
business or trade. The current thematic section invites new and
innovative contributions in the field of public affairs investigating
the communicative challenges facing any type of modern organisation
which aims to represent special interests and causes in the marketplace
for political ideas and public policy. We are interested in both
empirical and conceptual/theoretical papers seeking to develop new
understandings of how different organizations use communication to
interface and develop relationships with social and political actors
involved in the development of public policy, legislation and
regulation. Topics might include (but are not limited to):
• Theoretical and empirical studies on the interplay between
politics, business and interest groups
• The landscape of interest representation and the organized
groups trying to affect policy formulation
• Case studies on specific public affairs campaigns
• How discourses on social, political and cultural issues
affect organizations
• The role of news media and journalists in constructing
public affairs identity
• Public discourses about and public perceptions of public
affairs
• The status of lobbying regulations
• Transparency and public affairs
• Crisis management and public affairs
• Social media and public affairs
• The “big data” phenomenon and public affairs
• Public affairs measurement
This thematic issue will be published by Hermes. Hermes is an
open-source, peer-reviewed international journal published by the
Department of Business Communication at Aarhus University, Denmark.
Hermes is published twice annually. Since the first issue in 1988, the
journal has established itself internationally as an important vehicle
for publication of research articles across a broad spectrum of language
and communication oriented studies.
Each issue of Hermes contains a thematic section to allow different
research communities the opportunity to examine a specific topic from
several perspectives. Each thematic section is edited by guest editors
with a special interest in the selected theme. The central theme of
Volume 55 is focused on the complex communicative challenges which
confront organisations seeking to engage in influence-making in the
increasingly important domain of public affairs. This volume is
scheduled for the spring of 2016.
Hermes stresses high-quality publications and assesses all submitted
manuscripts for relevance, originality, theory and methods, quality of
the analyses, coherence, and readability. The journal gives high
priority to fast publication to ensure that ideas and findings can be
published while they are still new. All submissions will undergo
double-blind peer review by qualified international scholars.
Key requirements:
(for full submission requirements, style sheet and example of article,
please see
http://bcom.au.dk/research/publications/journals/hermes/submissioninstructions/.
You may also access the Hermes Flyer at
http://www.e-pages.dk/aarhusuniversitet/984/))
• Manuscripts must be an original work and not be under
consideration for publication elsewhere in any part or form.
• Manuscripts must not exceed 25 pages, i.e. approximately
60,000 characters without spaces, including references, tables and figures.
• Manuscripts must be prepared in Microsoft Word, using the
author's surname as filename.
• Illustrations, tables and figures must be inserted into
the manuscript in the appropriate place.
• The name(s) of the author(s) must be concealed in the
manuscript to allow for a blind review
• A separate cover page with manuscript title, name(s) and
contact details of the author(s) must be provided.
• Submission deadline is 15 February 2015. Please submit
your manuscript to (hermes.bss /at/ au.dk)
• Revised manuscripts will be due by 1 October 2015 for
final assessment and selection for the special issue.
• Selected manuscripts will be prepared for publication in
the 2016 spring issue by Hermes’ editorial team.
If you have any questions regarding publication in this thematic issue
on public affairs, please contact guest editors Chiara Valentini
((c.valentini /at/ bcom.au.dk)) or Poul Erik Flyvholm Jorgensen ((pj /at/ bcom.au.dk)).
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Poul Erik Flyvholm Jørgensen
Associate Professor, PhD
Aarhus University
School of Business and Social Sciences
Department of Business Communication
Center for Corporate Communication
Jens Chr. Schous Vej 4, 1483-513
DK-8000 Aarhus C
T: +45 8716 4853
M: (pj /at/ bcom.au.dk)
CeW: http://au.dk/en/pj
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