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[Commlist] 2nd International Hellenic Conference on Political Sciences: Communicating in Politics?
Fri Jan 08 19:11:24 GMT 2021
The 2nd International Hellenic Conference on Political Sciences:
Communicating in Politics? (HEPO2021), 1-5 August
2021(https://coming.gr/hepo2021-call-for-papers/), hybrid conference
(both face to face and remotely), Athens, Greece
The Communication Institute of Greece (COMinG)
invites you to its
2nd International Hellenic Conference on Political Sciences:
Communicating in Politics?
1-5 August 2021, to be held both face-to-face (in Athens , Greece) and
remotely (for the participants that might still face travel restrictions)
After the organization of seven successful annual international
conferences (look Previous Conferences of COMinG), the 2nd International
Hellenic Conference on Political Sciences: Communicating in Politics?
(HEPO2021), aims to provide an opportunity for academics, professionals
and industry experts from the field of political science, with
cross-disciplinary interests, to discuss the future directives and
innovations in their discipline.
This year, apart from our face-to-face conference, we also propose and
promote online participation, as some countries/participants might still
face travel restrictions. Even if remote participation will only require
half the normal registration fee, we will do our best to provide
participants with equal opportunities to exchange, share, and
communicate, as with F2F participants.
We propose a new interdisciplinary platform for the presentation of
empirical and theoretical work that is reflective of a highly dynamic
political arena both domestically and internationally. The conference
seeks to receive contributions from scholars who recognize that
political science needs to vindicate its relevance by tackling today’s
challenges while predicting future themes.
We aim to establish a hub for academics that engage with peers over the
latest advances and research results in any sub-field of political
science, international relations, and especially political
communication, both in the shape of empirical and theoretical work. The
theme of the conference is meant to inspire and bring together academic
leaders, researchers, and scholars who like to think outside the box and
transcend their disciplinary domain. While offering a forum to
established academics we also like to see proposals from a new
generation of researchers as well as outstanding research students who
like to share their work, receive feedback and exchange ideas with
faculty from all around the world. The unique aspect is that this
conference will take place in parallel with the 6th Annual International
Conference on Communication and Management, with the purpose to help
experts from different disciplines communicate and exchange.
Conference Leaders
*Dr Margarita Kefalaki, President and Founder of COMinG.
*Dr Christ`l De Landtsheer, Professor, director of Political
Communication Research Unit, University of Antwerp, Belgium.
*Dr Helen Shestopal, Professor, Chair of Psychology and Sociology of
Politics, Lomonosov Moscow State University.
*Dr Song Yingfa, Professor, University of Mining and Technology, China.
*Dr Christian Schnee, Lecturer in Politics, IES – Institute for the
International Education of Students, United Kingdom.
This year, participants can propose either a traditional paper
presentation, or an alternative presentation format, such as a
laboratory, workshop, or roundtable discussion. Please find here all the
different presentation formats.
For paper presentations, please submit your abstract by email to
(registration /at/ coming.gr) , as a .doc or .docx file using our
Abstract_template. Decisions are reached within two weeks of the
abstract submission. The deadline to register and to submit full papers
will be specified in your acceptance letter.
In case you would like to participate in the conference without
presenting a paper, i.e. organize a panel (session, mini-conference),
chair a session, review papers to be included in the conference
proceedings or books to be published, contribute to the editing of a
book, or any other contribution, please send an email to Dr. Margarita
Kefalaki, President, Communication Institute of Greece & Adjunct
Professor, Hellenic Open University at (kefalaki.margarita /at/ ac.eap.gr).
Submissions deadline for ALL formats proposals: Tuesday 16 March 2021
Please take a look at the provisional conference program
The themes of this conference include, but are not limited to politics
and mass media, political rhetoric, political psychology, political
socialization, methods in political psychology, and political communication.
We invite papers that address the interface between communication and
politics, examine the use of (social) media, visuals, and rhetoric in
political campaigns and the presentation, performance and personality of
leaders. Cordially welcome are also investigations into communication
and political socialization, public opinion formation, and political
participation. We also hope to see papers that address the interactions
between the (social) media and intermediary organizations such as
interest groups and political parties. Last but not least, we welcome
scholars with an interest in political marketing and PR processes in
government and the role the (social) media play in local and informal
forms of governance.
Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to,
themes on political science, international relations, and political
communication:
Political communication
Media and politics, internet and politics, political use of (social)
media, political visuals, political metaphor, political rhetoric,
deliberative democracy, political campaigns, political image, studies in
perception, political impression management, presentation performance
and personality of leaders, communication and political socialization,
public opinion formation, political participation, communication of
interest groups and political parties, political marketing, PR processes
in government, communication in local and informal forms of governance,
methods in political communication, political discourse analysis.
Political science
Political theory, political philosophy, political systems, policy
analysis, policy studies, public policy, public administration,
ideology, game theory, political economy, geopolitics and political
geography, policy studies and public policy analysis, comparative
politics, national systems, courts and judicial politics, democratic
innovations, green politics, cross-national political analysis,
supranational and intergovernmental politics, political development,
foreign policy analysis, analytical politics, intelligence governance,
peace studies, conflict analysis, international law and politics, public
administration and local government studies, political psychology,
bureaucratic administrative and judicial behavior, legislative processes
and public law, political methodology, interdisciplinary perspective on
violence and politics.
International relations
Globalization, global governance, international political economy, state
sovereignty, ecological sustainability, nuclear proliferation,
nationalism, economic development, global finance, crisis and global
change, change and order in world politics, managing global capitalism,
international terrorism, territorial conflicts, international security,
international law, political theory and international justice,
principles and practice of international ethics, new trends in foreign
policy analysis, diplomacy and international negotiations, European studies.
Publication
All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings
online with ISBN (abstract book of the conference proceedings).
Selected papers, after the peer review process, will have the
possibility to be published in one of the following journals:
*Journal of Education, Innovation and Communication (JEICOM)
*Journal Politics, Culture and Socialization
*Journal of Applied Learning & Teaching (JALT)
*Cambridge Scholars
*Strategy and Development Review
*Journal of Media Critiques [JMC]
Fees
For the fees policy, please take a look at Fee transfer details
Conference Venue & Hotel
Special arrangements are made with a local luxurious hotel for a limited
number of rooms at a special conference rate. The conference hotel will
also be our conference venue, which is conveniently located for our
participants.
The Communication Institute of Greece (COMinG) was established in 2003
in France. Based in Greece since 2013, it is an independent academic
association that has for mission to become a forum, where academics,
researchers, professionals, and friends – from all over the world – can
meet in Greece to exchange ideas on their research and to discuss future
developments in their disciplines.
For more information/proposal, etc. please send us an email at
(info /at/ coming.gr)
(with the endorsement of IPSA RC21, and IPSA RC29: Research Committee 21
on Political Socialization and Education, and Research Committee 29 on
Political Psychology, of the International Political Science Association)
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