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[Commlist] cfp - ICA lobbying postconference
Mon Dec 17 18:10:16 GMT 2018
Public Affairs and lobbying within and across nations
Call for Papers
This call for papers invites the submission of abstracts for a one-day
post-conference on international and domestic dimensions of public
affairs and lobbying, in one the most significant global centres of
communicative practice for political influence. Alongside the academic
papers we expect the event to be addressed by significant keynote
speakers from US politics and lobbying.
Public affairs and Lobbying are vital foundations for the functioning of
representative democracies. Between elections civic society groups
undertake campaigns to inform and persuade elected representatives. In
theory these campaigns by organisations and social movements provide a
bridging link between the public and politics, as well as providing the
rhetorical spaces to mobilise participation and strengthen policy
proposals. However, public trust in the efficacy of civic participation
and the integrity of policy-making is damaged by the perception that
research-rich groups, particularly transnational corporations enjoy
unfair advantages. This trust deficit is deepened by the growing unease
at the scale of interest groups seeking influence across borders, the
extent to which it is not just the citizens resident within a state who
holds sway over policy agendas, but to varying extent foreign actors as
well. The regular stream of controversies has resulted in a situation
where practitioners struggle to establish their legitimacy as
protagonists who make valuable contributions to societal problem
solving, with regulatory actions enacted to both control corporate and
civic society activism. The globalisation of influence has evolved in
tandem with the application of digital technology and social media. A
mediatised public sphere has increasingly incorporated social media
logic and open software movements have developed as attempts to
democratise the datafication of campaigns and politics.
Over the last few years new networks of scholars interested in the
communicative dimensions to public affairs and lobbying are being
founded. Building on the collaborative events and research projects in
Europe organised by the EUPRERA network on public affairs and lobbying,
the networks are taking on new inter-regional dimensions and a presence
at ICA annual conferences. At the ICA conference in Prague in 2018 the
first post-conference on the theme of Lobbying and Democracy saw paper
sessions range across themes such media strategies, contested notions of
the public interest and the democratic legitimacy of lobbying within and
across national borders.
The 2019 post-conference will build on this work. A diversity of
theoretical, methodological and empirical papers is welcomed. Topics
that will be considered for the conference include, but are not limited
to, themes such as: * Dimensions of the link between inequalities and
communicative power;
* Lobbying or public diplomacy centred on influencing policy issues
across national boundaries;
* The relationship between lobbying strategies or practice and
regulatory regimes; * How can communication strategies be evaluated
against democratic norms; * Public discourses about and public
perceptions of public affairs professionals; * The role of news media
and journalists in public affairs; * Digital advocacy; * New
methodological innovations for analysing lobbying, particularly those
that open up the ability to utilise public data; * Tech and software
innovations that can assist under represented or low resource groups to
compete in the influence game.
Submission Abstracts (up to 800 words) should be submitted to Scott
Davidson - (sd310 /at/ leicester.ac.uk) - before January 31, 2019. Abstracts
will be anonymised and reviewed with feedback and decisions on
acceptance within two weeks of the deadline date. Submitters will be
then asked to confirm their participation latest by end of February. All
post conference participants are requested to send a full paper by April
30. The organisers are exploring the possibility of a special edition
of a journal based on the conference and will be in contact with updates
when there is more news on this.
Supported by: ICA Public Relations Division
ICA Public Diplomacy Division
ICA Global Communication and Social Change Division
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