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  • 26.06.2025 09:59 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    As part of the General Assembly, the Annual Report 2024 was approved. Here is a summary of the most interesting highlights:

    • In 2024 ECREA held the its 10th European Communication Conference 
    • The conference was also our largest - it received a total of 2,583 paper submissions and 1,113 accepted to the program.
    • 52 submissions for panels, 37 accepted.
    • 15 submissions for roundtables, 5 accepted.
    • Total of 1,533 paying participants, of which 1,299 were ECREA members, 230 non-members and 419 PhD students. 
    • Conference attracted participants from 27 countries, largest from Germany, followed by Netherlands, Slovenia and outside of Europe 32 attendees from USA 
    • AI was the most searched phrase on the conference mobile app
    • 2024 was the year of elections, a new Governing Body and Daily Governing Body was elected as well as members of the management Teams of Sections, Networks and Temporary Working Groups.
    • In 2024 ECREA gave out 10 YECREA grants to attend to support attending the conference
    • For the first time Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) scholarships were offered to 11 participants which helped to widen access to ECREA conference
    • ECREA membership increased
    • ECREA has 25 thematic sections, 5 temporary working groups, 3 networks
    • A total of 132 students applied for a spot in the European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School marking a historical record.
    • 18 Ukrainian scholars attended the ECREA conference in Ljubljana in September 2024, the highest level of participation recorded yet by ECREA
    • ECREA sent 54 digests in 2024. It is successful also among ECREA non-members – in December 2024 it had 1160 additional subscribers.
  • 24.06.2025 10:24 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The ECREA Book Series Committee invites the submission of open access book proposals for the Palgrave Studies in European Communication Research and Education.

    The ECREA Book Series aims to provide a diverse overview of the work of ECREA members and working groups, showcasing a diversity of topics and areas within the field of contemporary media and communication research, and addressing this diversity from a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives, and through promoting collaborative research of our members, either within or between ECREA Sections, Networks and Temporary Working Groups (S/N/TWGs). We are also committed to supporting open-access research publications and knowledge exchange in the academic community.

    The selection procedure consists of two steps:

    Step 1: Editors propose a topic for the volume. The proposals should contain: the names, affiliation, and a brief CV (maximum of 1 A4 page) for each of the editors, the title of the proposed volume, and a rationale (maximum of 1,000 words). 

    The ECREA Book Series Committee evaluates the proposals, decides on proposals to be accepted for Step 2, and provides recommendations for the structure of the books.

    Step 2: If selected, the editors launch a call for abstracts (if needed) and then select abstracts and submit an extended book proposal. The extended proposal should include the expanded rationale for the book (up to 2,000 words); a list of the chapter titles in the volume along with an abstract (up to 250 words) for each chapter; the names, affiliations and a short bio (3-4 lines) of all the contributors, including editors and authors; and expanded abstracts for at least one but no more than three chapters, depending on the readiness level. The ECREA Book Series Committee evaluates the proposals, and, if necessary, provides recommendations for additional authors and perspectives for the chapters. Step 2 is competitive; at the end of the process, the ECREA Book Series Committee selects only one proposal to be published as an open access book in the Palgrave Studies in European Communication Research and Education.

     

    WHAT are we seeking?

    ECREA Book Series Publications need to have a clear theme or focus. 

    We are looking for timely and cutting-edge topics from the field of communication, as covered by ECREA, and related to ECREA's main focus (see article 3 of the ECREA Articles of Association).

    ECREA Book Series Publications aim to promote European media and communication research. We are seeking proposals that have a strong European dimension either by virtue of inclusion of regionally and ethnically diverse voices and cases, or by virtue of comparative research. Proposals should attempt to bridge the divides between regional and linguistic academic communities and strive to secure regional (East/West/North/South) balance of contributors and/or analysed cases. Proposals can include a limited number of authors who are not ECREA members and provide insights beyond European perspective (see details below). 

    ECREA Book Series Publications aim to promote collaborative research. The series publishes edited volumes based on collaborative empirical research and/or theoretical contributions. Single author monographs or monographs from a limited number of authors or authors based at the same institution will not be considered for publication. Handbook proposal will also not be considered, as the Book Series focuses on publishing empirical research and theoretical contributions, and is not aiming to publish volumes with purely methodological guidelines or reference materials (i.e., handbooks or encyclopaedias/glossaries). 

    Proposals resulting from work within ECREA S/N/TWGs as well as those resulting from collaboration between ECREA S/N/TWGs are particularly encouraged. Proposals resulting from S/N/TWGs events or international projects are welcomed if the thematic coherence and the European dimension of the topic are apparent. Proposals where the work comes from members of one institution or predominantly form one national academic community are not considered for publication.

    We are seeking original, previously unpublished work. Inclusion of previously published work is accepted under condition that the work has previously not been published in English or was published in now mainly inaccessible outlets. In such cases, editors of accepted proposals will be required to acquire permissions to translate or republish the work (without any extra costs to the Book Series).

    WHO is invited to submit?

    The book series primarily promotes the work of ECREA members although a degree of openness towards non-ECREA members is also considered if the added value to the Book Series is evident. 

    At least 50% of the chapters need to originate from current ECREA members (individual members, or members through an institutional membership). At least 50% of the editors need to be current ECREA members. These conditions need to be met at the latest when the proposal is accepted.

    Please note that ECREA Executive Board members cannot be editors of the books in ECREA book series but can serve as authors of the chapters. The Book Series editors cannot contribute to the content of the books in the ECREA book series in any way. Please see Title IV of the ECREA Internal Regulations for more details on eligibility and selection procedure.

    What is the DEADLINE for submissions?

    The initial edited volume proposals for Step 1 of the CfP should be submitted to the series editors by email to info@ecrea.eu by 15 October 2025.  

    Generally, selection of proposals from Step 1 to proceed to Step 2 will take place by mid-December 2025, and extended proposals for Step 2 will be requested by March 2026 with the final selection of the book proposal for publication expected by May-early June 2026. 

    HOW to submit a proposal?

    The proposals in Step 1 should contain: the names, affiliation, and a brief CV (maximum of 1 A4 page) for each of the editors, the topic and the title of the proposed volume, and a rationale (maximum of 1,000 words). 

    Proposals selected for Step 2 will be invited to submit an extended proposal for their edited volume. The extended proposal should include the expanded rationale for the book (up to 2,000 words); a list of the chapter titles in the volume along with an abstract (up to 250 words) for each chapter; the names, affiliations and a short bio (3-4 lines) of all the contributors, including editors and authors; and expanded abstracts for at least one but no more than three chapters, depending on the readiness level.

    QUESTIONS and queries?

    Should you have any further questions concerning the Book Series call, please contact the Book Series Editors at info@ecrea.eu.

  • 23.06.2025 14:50 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Richard Kilborn, Honorary Professor at Stirling has passed away after a short illness. Professor Kilborn worked closely with ECREA for many years and was one of the co-founders of the ECREA Summer School. Many in the ECREA Governing Body and the wider ECREA community knew and worked with Richard quite closely. Richard will be sorely missed, but fondly remembered for his kind spirit, intellectual brilliance, his landmark scholarship and research, and his remarkable support for colleagues, early career researchers, students and the international and local communities.

    Richard’s family invites all who knew him to a Celebration of Life in his honour. Details about the event can be found in a public post on Richard Kilborn’s profile, where you may also leave your condolences: https://www.facebook.com/richard.kilborn.1

  • 21.06.2025 11:49 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Daily Governing Body  of the Governing Body (composed out of Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Herminder Kaur, Małgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska and Tetyana Lokot ) organised a General Assembly in the period 16-20 June 2025. The General Assembly was organised with a use of on-line voting tool.

    The agenda was as follows:

    • Approval of the minutes of the previous General Assembly (26 September 2024)
    • Approval of the minutes of the previous extraordinary General Assembly (27 January 2025)
    • Approval of the ECREA Executive Board Report for 2024 (including the ECREA accounts)
    • Approval of the ECREA budget for the budget year 2025
    • Approval of Summer School International Director nominated to the Governing Body
    • Approval of Sections/Networks/TWGs representatives elected to the Governing Body
    • Any other business

    ECREA Working Members (individual members and coordinators of institutional members) had the right to vote.

    36 out of 128  institutional coordinators voted (28 %) and 132 out of 501 individual members voted (26 %) at the General Assembly. In total, considering that institutional coordinator’s votes are weighted to 5 votes, 312 votes out of 1141 were expressed (27 %).

    The decisions and votes of the General Assembly of 16 -20 June 2025 are as follows: https://vote.electionrunner.com/election/XRkWC/results

  • 19.06.2025 14:32 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    We’re happy to announce that a dedicated sup-page for the ECREA Workshop Series: Methods for Media and Communication Research has been launched. There you’ll find information about both past and upcoming workshops. ECREA members will also find a link to access instructors’ presentations and workshop recordings.

    You can find the page HERE.

  • 22.05.2025 11:16 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    We at ECREA are deeply concerned about the state's pressure on the academic community in Serbia. Detaining students and professors, repressing peaceful protests, and mounting administrative and financial pressure on universities pose a significant threat to freedom of assembly and the university's autonomy. We urge the Serbian government to withdraw regulations threatening academic freedoms and secure the right to peaceful protests.

  • 20.05.2025 13:08 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    On the occasion of Academic Freedom Day, ECREA expresses its support for academic freedom and condemns all attempts to cut freedoms, which, unfortunately, are taking place worldwide. Academic Freedom is one of the core values of higher education and research, and this value needs more protection and care than ever. Academic freedom encompasses research, education and communication with internal and external stakeholders. We call for our members to continue drawing attention to the situations where academic freedom is being challenged.
  • 15.04.2025 13:49 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    ECREA will convene the 2025 ordinary General Assembly from 16–20 June. This Assembly will gather in an online space. Links to documents and voting tool will be shared with members when the General Assembly is opened the latest.

    During the Assembly, ECREA members will be asked to approve the Annual Report 2024 as well as the budget for 2025, and also to approve the Summer School International Director and Sections/Networks/TWGs representatives elected to the Governing Body at the end of 2024.

    The Agenda Draft is as follows:

    1. Approval of the minutes of the previous General Assembly (26 September, 2024)
    2. Approval of the minutes of the previous extraordinary General Assembly (27 January, 2025)
    3. Approval of the ECREA Executive Board Report for 2024 (including the ECREA accounts)
    4. Approval of the ECREA budget for the budget year 2025
    5. Approval of Summer School International Director nominated to the Governing Body
    6. Approval of Sections/Networks/TWGs representatives elected to the Governing Body
    7. Any other business

    If you wish to amend the agenda of the General Assembly, please, contact ECREA Administrator at info@ecrea.eu no langer than 16 May 2025 (30 days prior the General Assembly).

    WHO CAN VOTE

    Following our statutes (see https://www.ecrea.eu/Statutes), each individual member has one vote, and each coordinator of an institutional member holds five votes. If you are an ECREA member through an institutional membership and you are not the institutional coordinator, you cannot vote but need to communicate with your institutional coordinator. If you do not know who your institutional coordinator is, please ask ECREA’s General Secretary Herminder Kaur (generalsecretary@ecrea.eu) and ECREA Administrator (info@ecrea.eu) in cc.

  • 03.04.2025 11:14 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    In 2025, the ECREA sub-committee for Methods is organising a series of workshops on different methods, tools and designs for junior researchers and PhD candidates. The sessions will include: refining a research project, designing a suitable methodological approach, research tools, research ethics, analysing quantitative research data, analysing qualitative research data, and AI. The sessions will be held online and will generally last between 90-120 min, hosted by senior researchers and experts in the respective fields. 

    Workshop 1: Refining the Research Project - more info HERE

    Workshop 2: Designing a Suitable Methodological Approach  - more info HERE

  • 30.01.2025 09:05 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The ECREA Temporary Working Groups (TWGs) are fora for discussing topics and disseminating knowledge in sub-fields of media and communication research. TWGs have the same remit as ECREA sections but TWGs will only be established for a term of 4 years in the first instance. After the end of the 4 year term and upon request of the Chair of the TWG, they can be renewed by the Executive Board (Governing Body) for a maximum of 4 more years, or they can be granted the status of a Section. 

    WHAT NEEDS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE PROPOSAL?

    A proposal needs to have the following elements:

    1/ an accompanying letter (2 pages), which explains why a new TWG is desirable. The following issues need to be addressed in this accompanying letter:

    a/ the significance of the subfield covered by the proposed TWG for the field of communication and media studies;

    b/ the indicators of the importance of the subfield (the existence of journals, courses, degrees, learned societies etc.);

    c/ evidence that the proposed TWG has unique focus and its specialisation is not covered by any other ECREA entity

    d/ the expertise of the proposed chair(s) and vice-chair(s) within the subfield covered by the proposed TWG.

    2/ the name of the proposed chair(s);

    3/ the names and agreement of proposed vice-chair(s);

    4/ an aims and objectives document, describing the formal objectives of the proposed TWG (examples can be found at the ECREA website in Thematic sections, TWGs and networks area);

    5/ the modus operandi document, stipulating its internal rules (see also https://www.ecrea.eu/Sections for examples).

    Incomplete proposals will be rejected automatically.

    WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT?

    The full list of requirements is available on the ECREA website, in the Internal Regulations.

    This is the summary of requirements:

    • a TWG needs to have chair(s) and vice-chair(s);
    • the chair(s) and at least one of the vice chair(s) need to have a PhD;
    • all need to be (or willing to become) ECREA members;
    • regional and gender balance needs to be respected;
    • they need to agree to organize as a TWG one panel at the ECC and another event in the years when there is no ECC;
    • they need to agree to send in a yearly activity report to the ECREA section, TWG and network coordinator;
    • they must agree to collaborate with other S/TWG/N and the Executive Board (Governing Body);
    • they need to accept that TWGs are always an inseparable part of ECREA.

    WHAT TWGs AND SECTIONS ALREADY EXIST?

    The overview of the Sections and TWGs can be found on the ECREA website: see Sections and TWGs.

    A significant overlap with existing Sections and TWGs needs to be avoided. It is suggested that proposers contact existing Sections and TWGs for advice if they feel there might be an overlap.

    WHAT ARE THE RULES TWGs MUST ABIDE BY?

    An overview of ECREA’s rules on TWGs can be found in the ECREA Internal Regulations (especially Title II), accessible online here.

    WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS?

    Proposals for new TWGs need to be sent to the ECREA Section, TWG and Network coordinator (sections@ecrea.eu) and ECREA Administrator (info@ecrea.eu) before 14 April 2025.

    WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE FOR APPROVAL?

    The proposals will be evaluated by the ECREA Bureau and Executive Board (Governing Body), after consultation with the existing ECREA Sections, TWGs and Networks. The approval procedure is expected to last 6 months. Because of the high volume of proposals it is not foreseen that feedback on proposals will be available.

    TO WHOM SHOULD THE PROPOSAL BE SENT?

    Proposals for new TWGs can be sent by e-mail (attachment in .rtf, .doc or .pdf format) to the ECREA Section, TWG and Network coordinator, Malgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska, at sections@ecrea.eu and to ECREA Administrator, Tereza Fousek Krobova, at info@ecrea.eu in cc.

    Questions related to the call can be sent to Malgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska at sections@ecrea.eu and to Tereza Fousek Krobova at info@ecrea.eu.

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