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CALL FOR PAPERS
IAMCR Conference 2006,
Knowledge Societies for All: Media and Communication Strategies
Cairo, Egypt
23-28 July

Popular Culture Working Group
Convenor:  Garry Whannel


The Popular Culture Working Group invites submissions for its  
programme for the 2006 International Association for Media and  
Communication Research (IAMCR) conference in Cairo Egypt, 2006.   Web  
details for the conference are available at: <http://www.aucegypt.edu/ 
conferences/iamcr>.

Papers from a range of perspectives on popular culture topics will be  
considered.   Abstracts should be around 500 words, and should  
outline the proposed topic and give a clear indication of the general  
perspective and theoretical orientation of the paper.    Please  
include your name and title (as you would like it to appear on the  
programme), job title, department, university, and full contact  
details.   Email will be the normal form of communication with you.

Abstracts must be received by me by January 15th, 2006.   Email as  
Word attachment or RTF attachment to <[log in to unmask]>.   
I will inform you as to whether your proposed paper can be included  
in the programme by February 15th 2004.   The programme should be  
announced in March 2006.

Complete papers are due 15 June 2006 (papers received later will not  
be included on the CD of proceedings that will be distributed at the  
conference).

The IAMCR have announced that you are only allowed to send ONE paper  
for review.

Questions specifically about the Popular Culture Working Group should  
come to me at [log in to unmask]   For general information  
about the conference, please do NOT contact me.  Instead try the  
IAMCR website <http://www.iamcr.net/>, or the conference website  
(listed above).  Please note that I have no responsibility for  
conference registration fees and cannot comment on your eligibility  
for reduced rates.

I would appreciate hearing from anyone who would like to be involved  
in the Popular Culture Working Group, even if you do not intend to  
submit a proposed paper for Cairo.   I will then  keep you informed  
of future plans.  Email to Garry Whannel at  
[log in to unmask] and please included your name and contact  
details.

Professor Garry Whannel
Centre for International Media Analysis
School of Media Art and Design
University of Luton, UK