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26Jun 2012

Call for the Political Communication Sections - IPSA, Masaryk University - 8-9 November 2012

We are pleased to announce the upcoming joint conference of the Research Committee for Political Communication (RC22) of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) being organised in conjunction with Masaryk University*. Prospective speakers are encouraged to submit paper proposals dealing with national or comparative cases addressing any aspect of political communication, journalism, new media, policy developments or other related issues.

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02May 2012

3rd International Summer School, University of Milan, Department of Social & Political Studies - 16-20 July 2012

The Department of Social & Political Studies of the University of Milan, in collaboration with Itanes (Italian National Election Studies) and ComPol (Italian Association of Political Communication) organizes the 3rd edition of the International Summer School in “POLITICAL COMMUNICATION AND ELECTORAL BEHAVIOUR”

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27Jan 2012

CFP: "Parties, People and Elections: Political Communication since 1900". On 14th June 2012, at People’s History Museum, Manchester, UK

The way politicians talk to the people, and how they do so has undergone a dramatic change since 1900. The demise of the mass platform, the birth of radio, cinema and television, and the advent of new social media, has radically reshaped how parties and people interact. Furthermore, increased centralisation, ‘professionalisation’ and the use of experts schooled in the techniques of advertising have all affected what parties say and how they say it...

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01Jul 2011

Joint IPSA-RC22 & IAMCR Political Communication Conference, Lisbon 17-18 Nov 2011

We are pleased to announce the upcoming joint conference of the Research Committee for Political Communication (RC22) of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) being organised in conjunction with the Political Communication Section of the International Association of Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). The conference will take place in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 17-18, 2011.

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30Jun 2011

CFP for the IPSA World Congress: Madrid, 8-12 July 2012

The IPSA Research Committee for Political Communication (IPSA RC22) invites you to submit a paper proposal for our panels at the IPSA World Congress "Reshaping Power, Shifting Boundaries", taking place in Madrid, 8-12 July 2012.

For more information on the congress, please consult the IPSA Website at http://www.ipsa.org/events/congress/madrid2012/congress-theme or contact the IPSA World Congress team (details at: http://www.ipsa.org/events/congress/madrid2012/contact-us).

If you are interested to participate in the Political Communication panels please contact Dr. Dominic Wring (Chair of IPSA RC22) at D.J.Wring@lboro.ac.uk.

The deadline for submissions of proposals is 5th August, 2011. Please send the name of the paper alone. There will be a later date (September) for the submission of the synopsis.

03Mar 2011

CFP: Conference of the IPSA & IAMCR Political Communication Sections, Nov 17-18 2011

We are pleased to announce the upcoming joint conference of the Research Committee for Political Communication (RC22) of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) being organised in conjunction with the Political Communication Section of the International Association of Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). The conference will take place in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 17-18, 2011.

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02Feb 2011

Call for papers - “Net Campaigning in the Global Context: Appropriation, Invention, Transformation”

Workshop supported by the IPSA RC10 - Organized by the Faculty of Political Science, Zagreb, in partnership with DEL research network, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 30 - 31 May 2011

Deadline - 15 March 2011

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10Nov 2010

IPSA RC22 Political Communication on Facebook

Our activities and events can now be followed on Facebook - join us, share information and suggestions here

09Nov 2010

Call for papers - the ECPR General Conference, Reykavik 2011; Political Communication Section

The European Consortium for Political Research is hosting its 6th general conference at University of Iceland, on 25-27 August 2011.

The Political Communication section will host eight panels - further information is available here.

For information on submitting paper proposals please refer to the ECPR advice here. Panel chairs are also available for questions.

30Oct 2010

Call for Papers - the aDResearch ESIC International Journal of Communication Research

The aDResearch ESIC, International Journal of Communication Research is an open access journal that provides publication (six-monthly) of articles in all areas of the subject. We wish for it to become an important means of conveying knowledge to all those who are interested in the academic world of communication. But this spirit is not the only driving force behind aDResearch journal. ESIC Business & Marketing School (Editor) has been conveying and sharing knowledge with students, professors, and professionals for more than forty years. In this case, the aDRsearch journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence on Political Communication in any topic. All articles published will be peer-reviewed.

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07Oct 2010

Conference of the IPSA RC 22 - Research Committee for Political Communication - November 4th-5th 2010, Loughborough University, UK

The IPSA RC 22-Research Committee for Political Communication hosted the event in conjunction with its British sister organisation, the Media and Politics Group of the United Kingdom Political Studies Association (PSA).

Further information is available here.

23Sep 2010

Call for Papers - "Communicating War in the Media and Arts", 28 January 2011, University of Liverpool

Call for Papers - "Communicating War in the Media and Arts", 28 January 2011 - Organised by the Media and Politics Research group, Department of Communication & Media, University of Liverpool

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