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  • 18.02.2017 14:36 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    ECREA is deeply concerned about continuing suppression of academic freedom and mounting pressures on autonomy of universities in Turkey.

    The actions against universities and academics in Turkey begun in the aftermath of the July 2016 failed military coup with forced resignations, large-scale firing of academics (including restrictions of their re-hiring), limiting the freedom of expression and movement and implementation of the ongoing climate of fear.

    Last week alone, 330 academics from 23 universities were fired, among them 16 staff members of University of Ankara Faculty of Communication, which has for example now lost 25 academic staff members since September 2016.

    The intervention also greatly affected students as many programs, courses and thesis supervisions can effectively no longer be continued.
    According to news and our sources, many of the fired academics were signatories of a 2016 petition ‘We will not be a party to this crime!’ which condemned military operations in Eastern Turkey while others were academics who criticized social, economic, political and cultural policies of the current government.

    ECREA strongly condemns this and other actions against Turkish academics. Suppression of intellectual freedoms and fundamental human rights, such as freedom of expression, cannot lead to building of democratic, just and prosperous societies. ECREA also condemns the fact that political action against lecturers results in damaging students who can under no circumstances be made responsible for actions or beliefs of their lecturers and supervisors.

    ECREA therefore calls upon Turkish authorities to nullify past decrees and acts of political discrimination against academics and refrain from further interventions which would limit academic freedoms and autonomy of universities and contribute to perpetuation of the climate of fear.

    In the light of this, ECREA would also like to express its continuous support to our Turkish members and colleagues.

  • 05.02.2017 14:30 | 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. After the end of the term and upon request of the Chair of the TWG, they can be renewed by the Executive Board 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/ the expertise of the proposed chair and two vice-chairs within the subfield covered by the proposed TWG. 
    2/ the name of the proposed chair; 
    3/ the names and agreement of 2 proposed vice-chairs; 
    4/ an aims and objectives document, describing the formal objectives of the proposed TWG (examples can be found at the ECREA website - http://www.ecrea.eu --> in the “thematic sections”, “TWGs” and “networks” area); 
    5/ the modus operandi document, stipulating its internal rules (see also http://www.ecrea.eu 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 Bylaws.

    This is the summary of requirements:

    •   a TWG needs to have one chair and two vice-chairs; 
    •   the chair and at least one of the two vice chairs 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 TWG, one panel at the ECC (from 2018 onwards) 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; 
    •   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.

    WHAT ARE THE RULES TWGs MUST ABIDE BY? 
    An overview of ECREA’s rules on TWGs can be found in the ECREA Bylaws (especially Title IV), accessible online at: http://www.ecrea.eu/about/statutes#ECREABylaws.

    WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS? 
    Proposals for new TWGs need to be sent to the ECREA section, TWG and network coordinator (by email) before 28 April 2017.

    WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE FOR APPROVAL? 
    The proposals will be evaluated by the ECREA Bureau and Board, after consultation with the existing ECREA Sections, TWGs and Networks. The approval procedure is expected to last 6 months.

    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, John Downey, at sections@ecrea.eu.

    Questions related to the call can be sent to John Downey at sections@ecrea.eu and j.w.downey@lboro.ac.uk.

  • 01.01.2000 00:01 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    June 14, 2024

    ECREA’s Executive Board, Advisory Board, and Ethics Committee have been discussing the conflict in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories since Hamas’ attack on Israeli soldiers and civilians on October 7th 2023 and Israel’s response to that attack, which has resulted in the loss of tens of thousands of civilian lives. We have also been closely following the recent actions of the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in applying for arrest warrants for both Hamas and Israeli political leaders on May 20th 2024 and the International Court of Justice in its deliberations on whether or not Israel is committing acts of genocide in Gaza. We note that the ICJ ordered Israel to stop its offensive on Rafah on May 24th 2024.

    ECREA is, first and foremost, a European learned society that seeks to support the field of communication in Europe and those working in it. ECREA has limited resources and competency to intervene in cases beyond this. When the Executive Board does make a public statement we obviously hope that the relevant authorities will listen and moderate their behaviour (although there is, to be frank, no evidence of this) but we do so primarily to offer solidarity to our members who may be pleased to know that they have not been forgotten or ignored.

    There have been many significant conflicts and events outside of Europe that ECREA has not taken a position on, including many that have been scandalously ignored by European mainstream news media (for instance, the ongoing Ethiopian civil war). For the sake of moral consistency, if ECREA takes a position on Gaza we should also have taken positions on previous conflicts (including that in Israel and Palestine in 2014), should take positions on other ongoing conflicts, and on future ones. Otherwise, we could be rightly accused of valuing the lives of one group of people over another based largely on the prominence of the conflict in Western public spheres, which, as we know, tends to be related to the interests of, and conflicts within, European elites. 

    Unsurprisingly and understandably, ECREA as an organisation has struggled to reach a consensus about the appropriate way to respond to the conflict: what to say (if anything)? what to do (if anything)? We do agree though that this is an extremely important issue, which should be discussed. The International Organising Committee of the ECC have decided, therefore, to organise a special panel on the conflict at our forthcoming conference in Ljubljana in September that will give conference participants an opportunity to present contrasting perspectives. This will include debate about whether and, if so how, learned societies, such as ECREA, should respond to similar conflicts in the future.

    On the advice of the Advisory Board and cognisant of the recent ICC and ICJ decisions ECREA’s Executive Board have decided that ECREA should not co-operate with universities that directly, publicly, and actively support the actions of either Hamas or the Israeli state (evidence of which would be an unambiguous public statement via official communication channels supporting either the actions of Hamas or the Israeli state with respect to the conflict). The Executive Board recognises this is a complex and evolving situation, that universities have contrasting degrees of autonomy vis-à-vis their respective governments and states, and steadfastly supports scholars exercising their academic freedom irrespective of location. Scholars who work at such institutions are welcome to attend the conference as individuals rather than as representatives of their universities. This is, of course, a symbolic gesture but, as we know, symbols are important. It signals ECREA’s desire to take its distance from academic institutions that support authorities that are subject to reproach from the ICC and ICJ while upholding the principle of academic freedom.


    John Downey, President of ECREA, on behalf of the Executive Board.

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