communication

Research Studentships 2010 - Media and Communication

Research Studentships 2010 : Media and Communication
University of Westminster - Department of Media, Arts and Design
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AAQ920/research-studentships-2010/
Up to three studentships are available, awarded by a competitive process.  Studentships are available to candidates with either H/EU or Overseas fee status. Studentship applications are welcomed in the following areas:

RUC Sunrise - Climate, Change, Communication: New Perspectives after the COP15. Call for papers

RUC Sunrise

Triple C Conference

Climate ­ Change ­Communication

New Perspectives after the COP15

_Homepage_: http://sunrise.ruc.dk

LogoSUNRISE_2010_Conference Announcement _

The RUC Sunrise Triple C Conference: Climate ­ Change ­ Communication, will take place

Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture

We know the discipline, the texts, ideas and arguments but many of our students surpass
us in their knowledge, use and navigation of the contemporary media world’
– William Merrin, Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture

What is the future for Media Studies when students often know more about media than
their lecturers? Is it necessary to upgrade the discipline to Media Studies 2.0, and is
the traditional idea of Media Studies obsolete? Does the revolution in new media really

IAMCR conference

"Communication and Citizenship - Rethinking Crisis and Change" is the main focal and timely subject proposed to every participant in IAMCR 2010 International Conference.
Please visit http://iamcr2010portugal.com/content.asp?startAt=2&categoryID=898

CfP: MeCCSA 2010 Conference - January 4th-6th, 2010

MeCCSA is the UK subject association for those teaching and researching in Media, Communication and Cultural Studies. The organisation holds its next conference from 6th -8th January 2010, hosted by the Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science and held at LSE. It includes a reception and conference dinner at LSE.

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