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[Commlist] ECPRGC 2022 CfP Section Political Crisis Communication
Mon Feb 14 20:09:39 GMT 2022
We would like to bring to your attention the Call for Papers and full
Panels for the General Conference of the European Consortium for
Political Research (ECPR) on Political Crisis Communication. The
conference is planned to be held on site in the end of August (22-26
August) this year in Innsbruck.
The deadline for submissions is in two days already, 16 February 2022.
Abstract:
It is only in particularly severe crises that political actors (as
opposed to private enterprises) need to act as crisis communicators.
However, not least with the recent COVID-19 pandemic, it has become
clear that political crisis communication can become the regular and
only form of political communication. Considering evolving global
challenges like the climate crisis, mass migration, immigration,
economic crises, or potential future pandemics, also in the future,
crisis communication will be vital for politics on regional, national
and international levels.
In this context, the section brings together the latest research on
political crisis communication, with a focus on political responses to
global crises (e.g. the COVID-19 crisis). Questions addressed can be
(among others), how country-specific factors (e.g. political systems),
different actors (e.g. opposition vs. government, national vs.
inter-/supranational), or timing of the crisis shape crisis
communication. The section is also interested in research centering
around the role of different forms of media and public responses to
crises communication and thus also welcomes contributions dealing with,
e.g., false balancing in news coverage or the crisis communication of
social movements. All theoretical backgrounds and methods, whether
qualitative or quantitative, are welcome. Proposals from all relevant
subfields analyzing different forms of crisis communication using
comparative analyses and case studies are welcome.
While we also welcome full panel submissions, we propose the following
six panels:
- Misinformation and fake news during crises (potential Chair: Alena
Kluknavská, Masaryk University Brno)
- The role of traditional and alternative media in crisis communication
(potential Chair: Lore Hayek, University of Innsbruck)
- Government responses to COVID-19 (potential Chair: Christian
Schwaderer, University of Innsbruck)
- The gender dimension of crisis communication (potential Chair: Sarah
Dingler, University of Innsbruck)
- Crisis communication by international organizations (potential Chair:
Martin Senn, University of Innsbruck)
- Comparing, evaluating, and theorizing crisis communication (potential
Chair: Olga Eisele, University of Vienna)
For applying, please visit the following webpage:
https://ecpr.eu/Events/Event/SectionDetails/1252
<https://ecpr.eu/Events/Event/SectionDetails/1252>
For any further information or inquiries, please do not hesitate to
contact me at (olga.eisele /at/ univie.ac.at) <mailto:(olga.eisele /at/ univie.ac.at)>.
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