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[ecrea] CFP - special issue on the European refugee crisis - Journal of Communication Managemen
Wed Mar 08 11:30:41 GMT 2017
***Submission deadline extended to March 31, 2017***
Special issue call for papers from Journal of Communication Management:
"The European refugee crisis: organizational responses and communication
strategies"
(http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/call_for_papers.htm?id=6969
<http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/call_for_papers.htm?id=6969>)
Editors: James Pamment (Lund U), Alina Dolea (Bucharest U), Diana
Ingenhoff (Fribourg U)
In 2015, Europe faced an unprecedented crisis of hundreds of thousands
of refugees forced to leave their homes because of war and/ or
persecution. This resulted in a political crisis for the European Union
and its members, with conflicts arising within and between countries
over their willingness and capabilities for humanitarian assistance.
The communications aimed at these refugees and migrant groups reflected
those political conflicts, typically asserting negative images, abrupt
policy changes or mixed messages in a bid to make countries less
attractive as safe-havens for migrants in need. Yet, this contradicts
the burgeoning debates into public diplomacy, nation brands and place
brands, which over the past 20 years have shaped how countries seek to
manage their overseas image in order to attract potential tourists,
investors, businesses and students.
This special issue of the Journal of Communication Management seeks
contributions that explore the contradictions emerging from an
international actor’s urge to attract and the urge to repulse in
conjunction with the refugee crisis. We are interested in studies that
explore the relationship between public diplomacy, nation brands and the
negative messaging targeted at migrants. How do these different parts of
a country’s image and messaging fit together? What institutional and
organizational factors shaped these activities? In what ways did
different actors attempt to use communication strategies and tactics to
manage the situation via the media, public opinion, political systems,
etc. In what ways do these activities strengthen or tarnish a country’s
reputation?
We particularly welcome in-depth analysis of the refugee crisis and the
above mentioned related topics, and that explore new empirical and/or
theoretical avenues for better understanding these issues.We also
welcome studies that further a “communication management” perspective
upon the topic, particularly if such insights can be of relevance to
practitioner communities.
*Manuscripts* should be between 6000 and 8000 words length. See full
author guidelines -
http://emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/author_guidelines.htm?id=jcom
<http://emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/author_guidelines.htm?id=jcom>
Submissions must be made via the journal’s website and select the
special issue.
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