Dear colleagues,
As some of you will have seen on last night¹s news, Parliament¹s stonework
is crumbling Š but what state is its ethics in?
A reminder of this call for papers for the Institute of Communication
Ethics¹ annual conference
ŒFever, fakery and fatigue: Political communication in the 21st century¹,
Oct 23rd, Frontline Club, London
http://www.communicationethics.net/news/index.php?nav=blogs&pg=/?p=209
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1smns99
The conference¹s keynoters include Michael Cockerell, presenter of the
BBC¹s acclaimed Inside the Commons series earlier this year, on how
political communication has changed in his four decades in television, and
Professor Ivor Gaber, of the University of Sussex, on ŒSocial media
and the election: Public forum or private echo chamber?¹
Titled ŒFever, fakery and fatigue: Political communication in the 21st
century¹, the conference is expected to draw professionals,
academics, students and media activists from a range of disciplines:
journalism, public relations, political communication, media sociology,
surveillance studies.
Abstracts of 200 words for presentations are invited. Please send by 1
July 2015 to Fiona Thompson, ICE Executive Group, at
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Best wishes
Judith
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Dr Judith Townend
Lecturer in Law and Information Policy
& Director of the Centre for Law and Information Policy
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
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London WC1B 5DR
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