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  • 18.10.2024 11:11 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    ECREA is happy to announce that the new ECREA Bureau (Daily Governing Body) has been elected by the newly established ECREA Executive Board (Governing Body):

    • President - Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt (Malmö University, Sweden)
    • Vice-president - Małgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska (Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland)
    • General Secretary - Herminder Kaur (Middlesex University, UK)
    • Treasurer - Tetyana Lokot (Dublin City University, Ireland)


  • 18.10.2024 09:46 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    ECREA invites chairs and vice-chairs of Sections, Networks and Temporary Working Groups to serve as S/N/TWG representatives in the Executive Board.

    ECREA general elections consist of two phases. The first phase was completed during the ECC, and the election of S/N/TWG representatives is the second phase. Two Sections representatives, one Network representative and one Temporary Working Group representative will be elected.

    Candidates have to be a S/N/TWG Chair or Vice-Chair (and member of ECREA).

    If you wish to stand for election please send the short biography and your position statement at sections@ecrea.eu (with info@ecrea.eu in cc) no later than Thursday, 31 October.

    Then, the online election will be organised.

  • 04.10.2024 16:24 | 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 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).

    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 page of A4) for each of the editors, the title of the proposed volume, and a rationale (maximum of 1000 words). 

    The ECREA Book Series Committee evaluates the proposals, decides on the acceptance for Step 2, and provides recommendations for the structure of the book.

    Step 2: If selected, the editors launch a call for abstracts and then select abstracts and submit an extended book proposal. The ECREA Book Series Committee evaluates the proposal, 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 the proposal to be published as an open access book.


    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.

    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. Single author monographs or monographs from a limited number of authors or authors based at the same institution will not be considered for publication. 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.

    What is the DEADLINE for submissions?

    Deadline for proposals in the first step are to be sent to the series editors by email to info@ecrea.eu by 31 October 2024 (deadline extended).  

    HOW to submit the proposal?

    The proposals in step 1 should contain: the names, affiliation, and a brief CV (maximum of 1 page of A4) for each of the editors, the topic and the title of the proposed volume, and a rationale (maximum of 1000 words). 

    Proposals in step 2 include extended abstracts for all contributions, introductory and concluding chapter.

    QUESTIONS and queries?

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

  • 03.10.2024 16:05 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    During the 2024 conference, ECREA members elected new management teams of Sections, Temporary Working Groups and Networks (S/TWG/N).

    THE RESULTS CAN BE FOUND HERE.

  • 27.09.2024 11:08 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    ECREA Executive Board (Governing Body) Election Committee  is happy to announce that the new Executive Board (Governing Body) has been elected in online election that took place on 23-26 September 2024 and was announced during the General Assembly on 26 September at 10th European Communication Conference  in Ljubljana. The Executive Board (Governing Body) is elected for the period 2024-2028.

    Newly elected members are:

    • Beata Klimkiewicz, Jagiellonian University (Poland)
    • Indrek Ibrus, Tallinn University Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School (Estonia)
    • Herminder Kaur, Middlesex University (UK)
    • Asko Lehmuskallio, Tampere University (Finland)
    • Tanya Lokot, Dublin City University (Ireland)
    • Dariya Orlova, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Ukraine)
    • Tereza Pavlíčková, London College of Communication, University of the Arts (UK)
    • Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Malmö University (Sweden)
    • Andreas Schuck, University of Amsterdam (Netherlands)
    • Sergio Splendore, Università degli Studi di Milano Milano (Italy)
    • Malgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska, Jagiellonian University (Poland)

    ECREA would like to thank the outgoing Executive Board members for their work.

    As the next step, the Executive Board (Governing Body) will organise the second phase of the elections, which will consist of the election of up to two Sections representatives, one Temporary Working Groups representative and one Networks representative. Candidates will be nominated by all members of Management Teams of ECREA Sections, Networks and Temporary Working Groups.

    Ana Jorge and Göran Bolin
    2024 ECREA Executive Board (Governing Body) Election Committee

  • 24.09.2024 10:24 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    During the 10th European Communication Conference, ECREA members with voting rights will elect a new Executive Board (Governing Body) of the association. The results of online elections will be approved during physical General Assembly.

    The 2024 ECREA Executive Board (Governing Body) elections are now open and will close on 26 September at 12:00 PM Brussels time (CEST).

    Members with voting rights (members with individual membership and coordinators of institutional memberships) will receive links to the online voting tool in a separate email. Members with voting rights can participate in the elections, notwithstanding if they are registered for the conference or not. The list of 14 candidates and their position statements are available here: https://ecrea.eu/page-18238

    In the first stage of Executive Board (Governing Body) elections, ECREA members elect up to 11 members of the ECREA Executive Board (Governing Body). The elected Executive Board (Governing Body) members then organise a vote for positions of the President, the Vice-President, the Treasurer and the General Secretary. In the second stage of ECREA Executive Board (Governing Body) elections, members of management teams can run for positions of representatives of Sections, Temporary Working Groups and Networks in the Executive Board. The representatives are elected by management teams of Sections, Temporary Working Groups and Networks.

    The results of the first stage of Executive Board (Governing Body) elections will be approved during the physical General Assembly on Thursday, September 26th at 16:30 - 18:00 in FDV Grand Hall, Faculty of Social Sciences, Kardeljeva ploščad 5,1000 Ljubljana.

  • 10.09.2024 09:22 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    During the conference in Ljubljana, ECREA invites you to participate in the ECREA Interventions that will be held on September 26, where experts will explore the evolving landscape of academic publishing. The discussion will begin with participants sharing their experiences in publishing and getting published, focusing on both the successes and the obstacles they’ve encountered. The panel will then delve into critical issues such as identifying predatory journals, the impact of new open-review models on journal publishing, and the future of print and digital formats in book publishing. The session will also consider how ECREA can further support its members and contribute to the broader academic community.

    In addition to the ECREA Interventions, the conference offers a diverse program featuring plenary sessions, special panels, and special workshops. For more details, please visit: https://ecrea2024ljubljana.eu/ecrea-interventions/ 

  • 05.09.2024 13:52 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Keynote speaker and renowned scholars Vesna Leskošek and Jelena Kleut will address critical issues in their keynote lectures at the upcoming ECREA 2024 conference, offering insights into the challenges facing contemporary societies, their social and media systems.

    On Tuesday, September 24, Vesna Leskošek will delve into the precarious state of the welfare system in her keynote lecture titled “Communicating the Welfare State through a Discourse on Welfare Fraud,” held at Cankarjev dom’s Gallus Hall. Leskošek will explore the subtle dismantling of the welfare state, driven by campaigns against alleged benefit fraud. She argues that these campaigns, which stigmatize welfare recipients and spread mistrust, threaten the very fabric of social order by undermining the redistributive role of the state and fuelling populist ideologies.

    On Thursday, September 26, Jelena Kleut will discuss “The Interplay of Uncertainties in Transitional Media Systems” at the Faculty of Social Sciences. Her lecture will examine the growing uncertainties in media environments shaped by institutional failures, global platforms, and structural inequalities. Drawing from research conducted with students in the Western Balkans and local Serbian communities, Kleut will highlight how both top-down and bottom-up uncertainties shape the public’s trust in media and their ability to navigate information in an era of disinformation and crisis.

    Read more about the keynote speakers’ lectures

  • 29.08.2024 13:22 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    We are glad to announce that ECREA Ethical Code of Conduct has been approved in June 2024 by General Assembly. The Ethical Code of Conduct was discussed and drafted by Ethics Committee and approved by Executive Board (Governing Body). To see the Ethical Code of Conduct, as well as Procedure for Addressing Violations of the Ethical code of conduct, click here: https://ecrea.eu/Ethical-code-of-conduct .

  • 23.08.2024 12:10 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    It is one month before the ECREA ECC 2024, which will be held 24-27 September at the Faculty of Social Sciences in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

    Note that 23 August 2024 is also a regular fee registration deadline. If you are not registered yet, please follow the Registration Guidelines.

    To help you plan your trip and your stay in Ljubljana check the useful information about time zone, currency, weather etc. as well as important information how to reach Ljubljana.

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