Call for papers
9th Annual Conference of the International Journal of Press/Politics
University of Edinburgh, UK, 12-13 October 2023
Deadline for abstracts: 14 June 2023 via https://bit.ly/IJPP2023
Also available via https://cristianvaccari.com/2023/04/18/call-for-papers-for-the-9th-annual-conference-of-the-international-journal-of-press-politics-university-of-edinburgh-uk-12-13-october-2023/
On 12-13 October 2023, the University of Edinburghhttps://www.ed.ac.uk/ will host the 9th annual conference of the International Journal of Press/Politicshttp://journals.sagepub.com/home/hij, focused on academic research on the relationship between media and political processes around the world.
The deadline for submission of abstracts is 14 June 2023. Attendees will be notified of acceptance by 21 June 2023. Registration fees will be due 11 August 2023 and full papers based on accepted abstracts will be due 29 September 2023. A selection of the best papers presented at the conference will be published in the journal after peer review. Previous special issues based on conference papers can be found herehttps://journals.sagepub.com/toc/hijb/26/2, herehttps://journals.sagepub.com/toc/hijb/24/4, and herehttps://journals.sagepub.com/toc/hijb/27/4.
The conference brings together scholars conducting internationally oriented or comparative research on the intersection between news media and politics around the world. It aims to provide a forum for academics from a wide range of disciplines, countries, and methodological approaches to advance knowledge in this area.
Examples of relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the political implications of changes in media systems; the importance of different types of media for learning about and engaging with politics; the factors affecting the quality of political information and public discourse; media policy and regulation; the role of entertainment and popular culture in how people engage with current affairs; relations between political actors and journalists; the role of visuals and emotion in the production and processing of public information; the role of different kinds of media during conflicts and crises; and political communication during and beyond elections by government, political parties, interest groups, and social movements. The journal and the conference are particularly interested in studies that represent substantial theoretical or methodological advances on these issues in an international perspective, especially by adopting comparative approaches and/or focusing on parts of the world that are under-researched in the English-language academic literature.
Titles and abstracts for papers (maximum 300 words) are invited by 14 June 2023 via the online form available at https://bit.ly/IJPP2023. Abstracts should clearly describe the key question, the theoretical and methodological approach, the evidence presented, and the wider implications of the study for understanding the relationship between media and politics in an international perspective. Authors are encouraged to provide as much detail as possible about the spatial and temporal context of their study, the research design and methods employed, the data collected, and the main results of the analyses.
The registration fee for the conference will be GBP 250, to be paid by 11 August 2023. The fee covers lunches and coffee breaks on 12 and 13 October, two conference dinners on 11 and 12 October, and farewell drinks on 13 October. A limited number of registration fee waivers will be available for early career scholars and scholars from countries that appear in Tiers B and C of the classification adopted by the International Communication Associationhttps://www.icahdq.org/page/tiers. Applications for fee waivers must be made via the abstract online submission form available at https://bit.ly/IJPP2023.
All attendees must respect the Scottish Governmenthttps://www.gov.scot/coronavirus-covid-19/ policies to protect themselves and the population against COVID-19. Attendees visiting Edinburgh from abroad must commit to follow the Scottish government’s regulations for international travelhttps://www.gov.scot/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-international-travel-quarantine/.
The conference is organized by Cristian Vaccarihttps://cristianvaccari.com/, Editor-in-Chief of IJPP. Please contact Professor Vaccari with questions at c.vaccari@lboro.ac.ukmailto:c.vaccari@lboro.ac.uk.
More about the journal and the University.
The International Journal of Press/Politicshttps://journals.sagepub.com/home/hijb
The International Journal of Press/Politics is an interdisciplinary journal for the analysis and discussion of the role of the media and politics in an international perspective. The journal publishes theoretical and empirical research which analyzes the linkages between the news media and political processes and actors around the world, emphasizes international and comparative work, and links research in the fields of political communication and journalism studies, and the disciplines of political science and media and communication. The journal is published by SAGE Publishing and is ranked 19th in Communication and 22nd in Political Science by Journal Citation Reports.
The University of Edinburghhttps://www.ed.ac.uk/
The University of Edinburgh has been influencing history since it welcomed its first students in 1583. Through the many achievements of its staff and students, the University has delivered on its central principles of providing cutting-edge research, inspirational teaching and innovative thinking, attracting some of the greatest minds from around the globe. Politics and International Relations (PIR) is one of the largest and most vibrant subject areas at the University of Edinburgh. It is home to more than 600 undergraduates and 100 postgraduate students annually. Its alumni include government ministers, members of parliament, policy analysts, broadcasters, business leaders, teachers, and social entrepreneurs. Its world-leading research directly informs policymakers, ministers, and NGOs.
Cristian Vaccari, he/him/his
Professor of Political Communication, Loughborough Universityhttp://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/socialsciences/staff/cristian-vaccari/
Director, Centre for Research in Communication and Culturehttps://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/crcc/
Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Press/Politicshttp://hij.sagepub.com/
New book: Outside the Bubble: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/outside-the-bubble-9780190858483?lang=en&cc=gb Social Media and Political Participation in Western Democracieshttps://global.oup.com/academic/product/outside-the-bubble-9780190858483?lang=en&cc=gb
New project: Everyday Sharing of Misinformation on Private https://everyday-mis.info/ Social Mediahttps://everyday-mis.info/
Personal website: https://cristianvaccari.com/
Google Scholar profilehttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3_TethEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
Mastodon: @cvaccari@mastodon.socialhttps://mastodon.social/@cvaccari
Twitter: @prof_vaccarihttps://twitter.com/prof_vaccari
Call for papers
9th Annual Conference of the International Journal of Press/Politics
University of Edinburgh, UK, 12-13 October 2023
Deadline for abstracts: 14 June 2023 via https://bit.ly/IJPP2023
Also available via https://cristianvaccari.com/2023/04/18/call-for-papers-for-the-9th-annual-conference-of-the-international-journal-of-press-politics-university-of-edinburgh-uk-12-13-october-2023/
On 12-13 October 2023, the University of Edinburgh<https://www.ed.ac.uk/> will host the 9th annual conference of the International Journal of Press/Politics<http://journals.sagepub.com/home/hij>, focused on academic research on the relationship between media and political processes around the world.
The deadline for submission of abstracts is 14 June 2023. Attendees will be notified of acceptance by 21 June 2023. Registration fees will be due 11 August 2023 and full papers based on accepted abstracts will be due 29 September 2023. A selection of the best papers presented at the conference will be published in the journal after peer review. Previous special issues based on conference papers can be found here<https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/hijb/26/2>, here<https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/hijb/24/4>, and here<https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/hijb/27/4>.
The conference brings together scholars conducting internationally oriented or comparative research on the intersection between news media and politics around the world. It aims to provide a forum for academics from a wide range of disciplines, countries, and methodological approaches to advance knowledge in this area.
Examples of relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the political implications of changes in media systems; the importance of different types of media for learning about and engaging with politics; the factors affecting the quality of political information and public discourse; media policy and regulation; the role of entertainment and popular culture in how people engage with current affairs; relations between political actors and journalists; the role of visuals and emotion in the production and processing of public information; the role of different kinds of media during conflicts and crises; and political communication during and beyond elections by government, political parties, interest groups, and social movements. The journal and the conference are particularly interested in studies that represent substantial theoretical or methodological advances on these issues in an international perspective, especially by adopting comparative approaches and/or focusing on parts of the world that are under-researched in the English-language academic literature.
Titles and abstracts for papers (maximum 300 words) are invited by 14 June 2023 via the online form available at https://bit.ly/IJPP2023. Abstracts should clearly describe the key question, the theoretical and methodological approach, the evidence presented, and the wider implications of the study for understanding the relationship between media and politics in an international perspective. Authors are encouraged to provide as much detail as possible about the spatial and temporal context of their study, the research design and methods employed, the data collected, and the main results of the analyses.
The registration fee for the conference will be GBP 250, to be paid by 11 August 2023. The fee covers lunches and coffee breaks on 12 and 13 October, two conference dinners on 11 and 12 October, and farewell drinks on 13 October. A limited number of registration fee waivers will be available for early career scholars and scholars from countries that appear in Tiers B and C of the classification adopted by the International Communication Association<https://www.icahdq.org/page/tiers>. Applications for fee waivers must be made via the abstract online submission form available at https://bit.ly/IJPP2023.
All attendees must respect the Scottish Government<https://www.gov.scot/coronavirus-covid-19/> policies to protect themselves and the population against COVID-19. Attendees visiting Edinburgh from abroad must commit to follow the Scottish government’s regulations for international travel<https://www.gov.scot/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-international-travel-quarantine/>.
The conference is organized by Cristian Vaccari<https://cristianvaccari.com/>, Editor-in-Chief of IJPP. Please contact Professor Vaccari with questions at c.vaccari@lboro.ac.uk<mailto:c.vaccari@lboro.ac.uk>.
More about the journal and the University.
The International Journal of Press/Politics<https://journals.sagepub.com/home/hijb>
The International Journal of Press/Politics is an interdisciplinary journal for the analysis and discussion of the role of the media and politics in an international perspective. The journal publishes theoretical and empirical research which analyzes the linkages between the news media and political processes and actors around the world, emphasizes international and comparative work, and links research in the fields of political communication and journalism studies, and the disciplines of political science and media and communication. The journal is published by SAGE Publishing and is ranked 19th in Communication and 22nd in Political Science by Journal Citation Reports.
The University of Edinburgh<https://www.ed.ac.uk/>
The University of Edinburgh has been influencing history since it welcomed its first students in 1583. Through the many achievements of its staff and students, the University has delivered on its central principles of providing cutting-edge research, inspirational teaching and innovative thinking, attracting some of the greatest minds from around the globe. Politics and International Relations (PIR) is one of the largest and most vibrant subject areas at the University of Edinburgh. It is home to more than 600 undergraduates and 100 postgraduate students annually. Its alumni include government ministers, members of parliament, policy analysts, broadcasters, business leaders, teachers, and social entrepreneurs. Its world-leading research directly informs policymakers, ministers, and NGOs.
Cristian Vaccari, he/him/his
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Professor of Political Communication, Loughborough University<http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/socialsciences/staff/cristian-vaccari/>
Director, Centre for Research in Communication and Culture<https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/crcc/>
Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Press/Politics<http://hij.sagepub.com/>
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New book: Outside the Bubble: <https://global.oup.com/academic/product/outside-the-bubble-9780190858483?lang=en&cc=gb> Social Media and Political Participation in Western Democracies<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/outside-the-bubble-9780190858483?lang=en&cc=gb>
New project: Everyday Sharing of Misinformation on Private <https://everyday-mis.info/> Social Media<https://everyday-mis.info/>
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Personal website: https://cristianvaccari.com/
Google Scholar profile<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3_TethEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao>
Mastodon: @cvaccari@mastodon.social<https://mastodon.social/@cvaccari>
Twitter: @prof_vaccari<https://twitter.com/prof_vaccari>