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https://www.emu.edu.tr/en/news/events/5th-international-conference-in-communication-and-media-studies/1235/pid/2739
CFP 5th International Conference in Communication and Media Studies
Think Peace, Talk Peace, Cultivate Peace
Famagusta, Cyprus
8-9 November 2018
Extended deadline for submissions: 22 October 2018
http://crcp.emu.edu.tr
Applications are continuing for the 5th International Conference in
Communication and Media Studies which is being organized by the Eastern
Mediterranean University (EMU) Faculty of Communication and, Center for
Research and Communication for Peace (CRCP) on the 8th and 9th of
November 2018.
The conference that will take place at the Rauf Raif Denktaş Culture and
Congress Center will bring together a large number of academicians from
the TRNC, Turkey and all around the world. According to information
released by the EMU Public Relations and Press Office topics such as
“Peace Communication”, “Political Communication”, “Crisis Management”
and “Refugee and Minority Rights” will be discussed in parallel sessions
(English and Turkish language) with participants from different
disciplines. Guest speakers at this year’s “Think Peace, Talk Peace,
Cultivate Peace” themed conference will be Uppsala University academic
staff member Prof. Dr. Nico Carpentier and Cardiff University academic
staff member Prof. Dr. Stuart Allan.
A great opportunity for academicians
Master’s students, PhD students and academicians will be participating
in the 5th International Conference in Communication and Media Studies,
a conference which continues to grow each year. There is a call for
papers in fields related to Communication Studies and other Social
Sciences. The conference is a great opportunity for academicians who can
send in their abstracts until the 22nd of October 2018. Those interested
can view the conference’s official webpage via the link
http://crcp.emu.edu.tr.
Keynote speakers
Who is Prof. Dr. Nico Carpentier?
Nico Carpentier is an academic staff member of Uppsala University’s
Department of Informatics and Media. In addition, he is continuing his
academic work at the Communication Studies Department of the Vrije
Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and Charles University in Prague. Carpentier
focuses his work on the discourse theory of the democracy, culture and
conflict intersection, participation and peace building.
Who is Prof. Dr. Stuart Allan?
Stuart Allan is a Professor and the Head of the School of Journalism,
Media and Cultural Studies (JOMEC) at Cardiff University. Allan has
published widely in journalism, media and cultural studies and is the
author of numerous books. Moreover, Prof. Dr. Allan is also on the
editorial boards of international academic journals that publish
articles on digital journalism, new media and society, media war and
conflict.
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