Introducing the #PolComm Who-to-follow List!
-Just getting started in the field?
-Looking to PolComm-ify your timeline?
This list will provide a rolling thread of Twitter accounts active in the discipline (random order); including their reasons for why to follow them. 🧵⤵️
🚨 Call for Proposals! 🚨
Consider submitting to ICA Preconference on Social Media Radicalization.
Submissions due Feb 1, 2025. Learn more: https://t.co/RMh9cqi4zb
#radicalization#ICA@icahdq
While you wait on #ICA25 decisions, consider submitting a 500-word abstract to your favorite #ICA preconference, "Media and Communication in Global Latinidades" 👌
Read the full call here! https://t.co/3VmKJ2wYQP
Deadline to submit: February 15, 23:59 EST
EN/ES/PT
@icahdq
🏆The Timothy E. Cook Best Graduate Student Paper Award🏆
...recognizes the best paper on PolComm presented by a graduate student at the previous year’s APSA Meeting or PolComm pre-conference. Please send (self-)nominations to award chair Eddy Fung at [email protected]
🏆2025 APSA PolComm Section Award Calls🏆
The calls for (self-) nominations for APSA's PolComm Section are now officially out.
Please send these to the respective chairs.
Deadline: March 1st.
For more info, see our website and/or the thread below:
https://t.co/fl8vBEmNgZ
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🏆The Thomas E. Patterson Best Dissertation Award🏆
...recognizes the best dissertation completed in the field of political communication in the previous year. Please send (self-)nominations to the 2025 award chair Anirvan Chowdhury, [email protected]
📣CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:
APSA & ICA's PolComm Divisions are looking for a new (1) Webmaster 💻 &
(2) Social Media Officer🤳!
⏳Deadline: Friday, 10 January 2025.
Full Call here:
https://t.co/nRGDXgIOlW
✨Out now: The Fall Issue (Nr. 30) of the Political Communication Report!✨
“What does PolComm Stand for? Normative Dimensions of Political Communication Research & Theorizing”
📖 Full issue: https://t.co/zNc8BDZ0RD
A 🧵 on the essays featured in this issue:
We are delighted to announce the latest issue of #IJPP, presenting a compelling collection of cutting-edge research that delves into the dynamic intersections of media, politics, and journalism across the globe.
Read the full issue here: https://t.co/XWt9ANMOl1
✨Out now: The Fall Issue (Nr. 30) of the Political Communication Report!✨
“What does PolComm Stand for? Normative Dimensions of Political Communication Research & Theorizing”
📖 Full issue: https://t.co/zNc8BDZ0RD
A 🧵 on the essays featured in this issue:
📣CfA: Fully funded PhD position in European Digital Politics at Lund University 🇸🇪
• Political communication
• AI & digital policy
• Digital disinformation
📅 Deadline: Jan 20
👉 Apply here: https://t.co/RgRR0cfgnj
#polcomm@anamariadutceac
A very timely collection of essays on normative dimensions of political communication - pleased to see my contribution with @VStetka included 👇. Thanks to the editors!
📢 Exciting to see the special issue on "Normative Dimensions of Political Communication Resarch & Theorizing" out, including our contribution with @SMihelj on #illiberal challenges to polcomm - link below
I had so many thoughts that I could have written 10,000 words on this topic, but I tried my best to distill them down to as close to 2,000 as I could get! Please give it a read. 😃
Prefer offline readings? No problem: download the entire issue in PDF format here: https://t.co/dXvdtlK3UM
All pieces in the issue are also available in PDF format and via a Persistent Identifier.
Please help us get the word out! 🫶
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@ThomasJBillard channels Sandra Ball-Rokeach, critiquing normative assumptions in PolComm.
They argue the field normalizes hegemonic standards while delegitimizing political communication that challenges systemic oppression.
https://t.co/GNh66wCWHM
🏆 Finally, check out two interviews with award-winning scholars! These spotlight their contributions to the field, their work processes, and future plans.
https://t.co/ctAlQUroap
https://t.co/KVka0dhJpJ