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[Commlist] IAMCR 2025 Singapore - Call for Proposals

Thu Nov 14 18:22:57 GMT 2024




      CALL FOR PROPOSALS


      IAMCR 2025 | Singapore | 13 - 17 July

https://singapore2025.iamcr.org <https://singapore2025.iamcr.org>

The International Association for Media and Communication Research –IAMCR– invites the submission of abstracts for its 2025 conference to be held in Singapore from 13 to 17 July 2025 hosted by the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University. The deadline for submissions is *7 February 2025*.

We are also pleased to announce the launch the IAMCR Singapore2025 website at https://singapore2025.iamcr.org <https://singapore2025.iamcr.org>

IAMCR conferences cover many different topics defined by our 37 thematic sections and working groups. We also propose a single central theme to be explored throughout the conference with the aim of generating and exploring multiple perspectives in plenary and special sessions as well as in many of the section and working group sessions. The 2025 central theme is *Communicating Environmental Justice: Many Voices, One Planet*.

In an era marked by environmental crises and social inequalities, the need for effective communication to promote championing environmental justice has never been more urgent. The theme highlights the critical intersection of diverse voices from different stakeholders and their collective action in addressing the pressing challenges of our time.

Singapore, a vibrant city-state renowned for its cultural diversity and sustainability programmes, serves as an ideal backdrop for this discourse. Despite its small geographic footprint, Singapore is uniquely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including rising sea levels and extreme weather patterns. By hosting this conference in Singapore, we also aim to tap into the diversity of perspectives that reflect its multicultural society and its many environmental initiatives. Here, we can explore how diverse voices can drive inclusive communication strategies that resonate with different communities, and advocate for equity and justice in the face of environmental crises.

Topics to be addressed could include, among others:

  * *The Role of AI in Environmental Communication*: How artificial
    intelligence can enhance communication strategies around
    environmental issues, from predictive modelling to targeted
    outreach. What are the ethical implications of its use?
  * *Promoting Environmental Journalism*: Explore the challenges faced
    by environmental journalists in various contexts. Evaluate the
    importance of journalistic professionalism and of promoting the role
    of journalists in fostering informed discourse on key public issues.
  * *Diversity in Sustainability Campaigns*: How do diverse perspectives
    enrich sustainability initiatives? Examine case studies that
    illustrate the importance of representation in campaigns, ensuring
    that all voices are included in the dialogue around environmental
    justice.
  * *Community Engagement and Activism*: What role do grassroots
    movements and community-driven initiatives play in advocating for
    environmental justice? Explore effective communication strategies
    that empower local voices and foster collective action.
  * *Cultural Narratives and Environmental Awareness*: How do cultural
    narratives shape perceptions of environmental issues and influence
    behaviour? Explore participatory methods such as storytelling as
    tools for promoting environmental justice and sustainability.

/Communicating Environmental Justice: Many Voices, One Planet/ reflects the richness and complexity of the landscape of media and communication studies today. We encourage an inclusive and interdisciplinary approach to research and dialogue, fostering collaborations that address the multifaceted challenges facing our planet, our communities, the diverse life forms that share our world, and the various eco-systems on Earth.

We invite all scholars to contribute their unique insights, ensuring that the voices of diverse communities are heard and valued in the ongoing conversation about our planet's future.

Not all submissions have to address the central theme. See the calls for proposals of individual sections and working groups <https://iamcr.org/singapore2025/swg-cfp> for additional information about their themes.

See the complete call for proposals <https://iamcr.org/singapore2025/cfp> including guidelines for abstracts, evaluation criteria and language policy.


      How to submit

Each of IAMCR's 37 thematic sections and working groups has issued its own call for proposals detailing its own themes and technical requirements. You must submit your abstract to the section and working group of your choice exclusively through IAMCR's submission platform <https://iamcr.org/singapore2025/submit> from 3 December 2024 through 7 February 2025. See the calls for proposals of the individual sections and working groups <https://iamcr.org/singapore2025/swg-cfp>. Read the call for proposals of the section or working group you are submitting to carefully. If you have questions about the themes or requirements, contact the heads of the section or working group directly.

We recommend that you join any sections or working groups that you intend to submit to in order to receive information about their activities directly from them. You can join up to three and you are currently a member of:

 1. Section Audience
 2. Section Participatory Communication Research
 3. Working Group Popular Culture

Sign into your IAMCR account <https://iamcr.org/user/login?destination=node/22357> to update your membership preferences.

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