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On Journalistic Professionalism around the Baltic @ ICA Conference

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On May 24-28, 2012, the Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA) will take place in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. The theme of the 2012 conference will explore the relationship between Community and Communication. Photo Conference Program. Featuring over 2,500 academic papers on communication and attended by over 2,000 communication scholars across the globe, the ICA conference is the largest scholarly international communication conference in the world. The Polish Communication Association will be holding a special panel session on "Journalistic Professionalism around the Baltic". More...

Programme announced of the CEECOM Conference in Prague

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The Institute of Communication Studies at Charles University in Prague and ECREA's Central and East-European Network are pleased to invite you for the Central and Eastern European Communication and Media Conference CEECOM Prague 2012. The conference will take place in Prague, Czech Republic on April 27-28, 2012. Conference programmeCEECOM Prague 2012 is a bottom-up initiative encouraging CEE media and communication scholars to strengthen their sense of belonging to European academia and manifest their perspectives as a distinctive but integral layer of established knowledge on communication and media processes. It also seeks to provide support in the CEE researchers' pursuit of excellence in scholarship. In doing so it is a part of a broader endeavor emphasized by the European Communication Conferences in Hamburg, 2010 and Istanbul, 2012.

New Book! Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Western World

Photo"Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Western World" offers a broad exploration of the conceptual foundations for comparative analysis of media and politics globally. It takes as its point of departure the widely used framework of Hallin and Mancini's "Comparing Media Systems", exploring how the concepts and methods of their analysis do and do not prove useful when applied beyond the original focus of their 'most similar systems' design and the West European and North American cases it encompassed. It is intended both to use a wider range of cases to interrogate and clarify the conceptual framework of "Comparing Media Systems" and to propose new models, concepts and approaches that will be useful for dealing with non-Western media systems and with processes of political transition. The book covers, among other cases, Brazil, China, Israel, Lebanon, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Thailand.

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