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[Commlist] CFP: International Sport and Media Symposium
Wed Oct 29 08:07:24 GMT 2025
*Call for paper:*
*INTERNATIONAL SPORT AND MEDIA SYMPOSIUM*
*/Sport, Media and Soft Power/*
*Wednesday, June 3, 2026, **9:00 - 17:00*
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*UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE (UWC)*
*School of Public Health (SOPH)*
*Cape Town (South Africa)*
This special event will be brought to you by a unique partnership of
the*UNESCO Chair for Sport, Development, Peace and Olympic Education*
at UWC and the *International Association for Communication and Sport (
IACS)
<https://communicator.strato.de/mario/Downloads/International%20Association%20for%20Communication%20and%20Sport%20and%20the%20UNESCO%20Chair%20%20for%20Sport,%20Development,%20Peace%20and%20Olympic%20Education%20at%20UWC.%20https:/www.communicationandsport.com>*
*IACS is an organization focused on the advancement of knowledge in the
academic disciplines of communication and sport.*
In the midst of local, continental and global political challenges and
leadership changes the focus on *uniting our efforts for Peace and
Development* and the importance of *Sport and the Media* has become
paramount.
Recent scholarship in sport and media has highlighted a range of ways
that mediated sport has been appropriated for the exercise of soft
power: a set of tactics for securing consent for various aims using
persuasion rather than force. Sport for development and peace examines
efforts undertaken by the United Nations and NGOs to leverage sport as
means to foster humanitarian concerns. Others have studied how nations
use sport to advance diplomatic efforts and foster international
cooperation. Others have focused on the use of sporting events to
redirect of attention from unsavory and unpopular aspects of a regime, a
process that Amnesty International has recently termed “sportswashing.”
This symposium focuses attention on these various attempts to use sport
as a means of persuasion in pursuit of political objectives. Sport
communication research cuts across a wide range of disciplines. This
symposium will provide a common ground to host interdisciplinary
discussions around key issues related to sport media’s role in the
pursuit of political aims, and how they might be reimagined.
Possible contributions might address questions such as:
· How should international governance bodies address the use of
sport for political ends?
· How is freedom of expression and freedom of the press
interpreted in different cultural contexts, and how do these
interpretations impact sport?
· What role can sports communication play as an agent for social
transformation and inclusion?
· How is the mediatization of society and sports changing due to
the influence of digital technologies?
· How can the United Nations and other NGOs play a mediating role?
· What role can sports communication play in achieving the SDGs
and for development and peace?
The symposium seeks especially to attract interest from scholars in the
Global South, and Africa in particular. Journalists, government
representatives, NGOs, academia and other stakeholders are invited to
participate in the conversation. We are planning an edited collection
from some of the outstanding contributions to the symposium.
Submissions are limited to extended abstracts only. Submissions may not
exceed 500 words in length (excluding cover and reference pages) and
should be prepared for anonymous peer review (clear of any identifying
information about the author(s)).
Submission Deadline: *January 15, 2026*
All submissions will be evaluated through an anonymous peer review
process. Authors will receive a decision on their submission by
*February 17, 2026*.
Registration Fees: The symposium will be free of charge. Attendance will
include the full day of sessions, a light breakfast, lunch, and
non-alcoholic beverages.
For questions about the symposium, or to submit an abstract, please
contact: (iacscapetownsymposium /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(iacscapetownsymposium /at/ gmail.com)>.
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