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[Commlist] Crisis Communication in the Digital Age - Call for Symposium Papers
Mon Dec 14 17:20:07 GMT 2020
8th International Communication Days will take place online
Crisis Communication in the Digital Age - Call for Symposium Papers
International Communication Days is organized by Üsküdar University
Faculty of Communication annually with a different theme each year.
The main title of this year’s international symposium is “Crisis
Communication in the Digital Age”. The symposium will be held on
26-27-28 May 2021 via zoom / webinar with the participation of
renowned keynote speakers at the national and at the international
level. Simultaneous Turkish-English interpretation will be provided
during the keynote speeches.
Our world has been struggling with an unprecedented global pandemic
for the past year. The rapid spread of the pandemic all over the world
suddenly confronted all humanity with a serious crisis situation in
all dimensions of life. While the importance of communication is
deeply felt in the management of the crisis that brought life to a
standstill, we are also witnessing how digital communication
technologies are effectively included in the process. The transfer of
social relations, business life, education, cultural and artistic
activities to online environments through digital technologies in a
period when social spaces are restricted, people are confined to their
homes and shelter in their private living spaces, shows that the world
is on the brink of a digital revolution. Therefore, this current
crisis requires reconsidering the power of communication in the
context of digitalization from different dimensions.
The 8th International Communication Days / Crisis Communication in the
Digital Age Symposium aims to discuss various aspects of crisis
communication in the context of digital communication technologies,
focusing on the Covid-19 outbreak. The views and thoughts to be put
forward in the symposium will be shared with the relevant academic and
social circles and efforts will be made to turn these contributions
into practice.
The 8th International Communication Days / Crisis Communication in the
Digital Age Symposium will last for three days. Professor Paul Argenti
(Darthmouth University), known for his work on crisis communication
and management, Professor Simon Cottle (Cardiff University), known for
his studies in crisis communication and crisis media, Professor Ümit
Atabek (Yaşar University), known for his studies on communication
governance and strategy, and Associate Professor Gregory Simons
(Uppsala University), who has many books and articles in the field of
media are among the keynote speakers of the symposium. Also, Liz
Yeomans, PhD (Leeds Beckett University), known for her research on
crisis communication and empathy in public relations and Fügen Toksü
(Turkish Public Relations Association - TUHID), known for both her
professional work in the public relations sector and her contributions
to the academic field will be among the keynote speakers of the
symposium.
Crisis Communication in the Digital Age Symposium is an international
peer-reviewed scientific event. At the symposium, oral presentations
are welcome. The scientific committee of the symposium includes
esteemed academics from home and abroad.
Topics may include but are not limited to:
· Digitalization and crisis communication
· Health communication
· Crisis communication and management during Covid-19
· Crisis communication and management in the time of natural disasters
· Crisis communication, management and social media
· Crisis communication, management and public relations
· Crisis communication, management and advertising
· The role of visual communication in crisis communication and management
· The role of art and design in crisis communication and management
· Crisis communication, management and television
· Crisis communication, management and cinema
· Online communications education during pandemics
· Shopping and digital marketing during the Covid-19 outbreak
· Institutional and organizational communication during crises
· Media and crisis journalism
· Media industry during the Covid-19 outbreak
Submitted abstracts will be peer reviewed by the referees of
scientific committee and the accepted papers will be published in the
abstract booklet. Full papers will be included in the symposium
proceedings book to be published online. The maximum acceptable length
of an abstract is 250 words and full paper submissions cannot be more
than 7500 words. The paper submission rules of Etkileşim, Üsküdar
University Faculty of Communication Academic Journal should be taken
into consideration.
Abstracts presentations should be sent to the organization committee
before 01 March 2021. All submissions must be made online via the
symposium website. Accepted papers will be announced by 2 April 2021.
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