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[Commlist] CFP: Comparative Communication Research in a Globalized Risk Arena
Tue Jan 18 17:51:21 GMT 2022
ICA Pre-Conference Paris 2022, co-organized with UNESCO (Free Flow of
Information Division), Paris
Comparative Communication Research in a Globalized Risk Arena:
Paradigms – Methods – Critique
Time: Wednesday May 25, 2022, 8.30AM to 5.00PM
Venue: UNESCO Headquarter, Paris
Please note: date change from May 26 to *May 25*
It is now a hybrid event: on-site / online participation possible
Registration fee: USD 85.00
Call for Papers
Numerous debates have shaped the parameters of international comparative
research over the last decade. Nevertheless, a new dimension of
globalized crisis interaction is emerging from the COVID pandemic. The
pandemic, as a globalized risk reveals new forms of inequality while
increasing existing inequities and situations of high uncertainty for
citizens across the globe. Communications during the pandemic, it
follows, have been characterized by an amalgamation of all kinds of
communicative actors: ranging from journalists, governments, citizens,
to scientists who engage with each other on digital platforms beyond
national borders. The communicative interactions to which they
contribute reveal a sphere of ‘reflective interdependence’ unfolding
across continents, rather than nationally bound connections establishing
‘networked subjectivities.’ Of interest, therefore, is to what extent do
we really live in ‘one world, one network’?
In response, this ICA preconference, co-organized with UNESCO’s Free
Flow of Information division, will provide a platform for the discussion
of new dimensions of comparative communication research. It will address
cosmopolitan approaches, assess globalized ontologies, and explore,
overall, those inclusive frameworks which characterize today’s
globalized risk arena. In turn, the preconference will outline the key
challenges to existing paradigms and methodological approaches and seek
to establish a critical dialogue in the field. Overall, this
preconference will provide a platform for the discussion of new
approaches to post- pandemic comparative communication research!
The preconference will begin with remarks from the UNESCO's Chief of the
section for Freedom of Expression and Safety of Journalists, alongside a
podium discussion with key stakeholders.
Following the preconference, selected contributions will be published in
an edited volume.
Generally, paper submissions could focus on (but are not restricted to):
• conceptualizing comparison
• comparative methods
• approaches for inclusion
• digital analysis
• Global South crisis communication
• engage with potential challenges to existing paradigms and
methodological approaches.
Abstracts of max. 300 words should be submitted here
In case the link above does not work, please copy/paste the following
URL into your browser window:
https://houstoncommunication.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3TM6tpus3NG9lQO
by February 18, 2022.
We will notify all authors of acceptance/rejections by March 4, 2022.
For questions regarding the pre-conference and/or abstract submission,
please email Ingrid Volkmer, University of Melbourne:
(ivolkmer /at/ unimelb.edu.au).
Conference chair: Ingrid Volkmer, University of Melbourne
Co-Chairs:
Ansgard Heinrich, University of Groningen, The Netherlands,
Lea Hellmueller, City, University of London, UK
Conference team (in alphabetical order):
Hanan Badr, Gulf University of Science and Technology, Kuwait
Saba Bebawi, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Rasha El-Ibiray, Future University, Egypt
Julian Matthews, University of Leicester, UK
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