IMMAA’s conference program and welcome message
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IMMAA Communication
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July 25, 2015
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We are pleased to share with you final version of the IMMAA’s conference program. It looks like it is going to be an extremely interesting and enriching event, bringing together over 90 participants from 20 countries. We look forward to lively discussions and exchange of ideas across cultures and continents, and we hope you will enjoy your stay in Moscow …
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Conference in Moscow: details of accommodating
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IMMAA Communication
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June 5, 2015
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Dear colleagues, Here is information about hotel options in Moscow. Hotels listed below belong to different price categories, so you can choose which one you prefer in terms of budget. International visitors coming to the Faculty of Journalism, MSU usually stay at these three places; the most popular among them is “Izmailovo” hotel, which has a wonderful location (close to …
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Deadline for submissions is extended till June 7th
Dear colleagues, IMMAA’s has received quite many papers so far and has already started reviewing process. Authors, who submitted extended abstracts or poster sessions proposals will be notified about acceptance / rejection of their papers soon. However, due to technical problems with IMMAA’s website during the last week that complicated the submission process, IMMAA’s Board decided to extend the deadline …
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Formal greeting of Professor Elena Vartanova, Dean of the Faculty of Journalism, Lomonosov Moscow State University and IMMAA’s 2015 Conference Co-chair.
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Topics to be discussed at the IMMAA-2015 conference in Moscow
On September 17-18, 2015 the Faculty of Journalism, Lomonosov Moscow State University will host the annual conference of IMMAA – International Media Management Academic Association. IMMAA http://orga.uni-sb.de/immaa_wp/ is the professional grouping of academics worldwide on the subject of media management. The link among them is the desire to develop research and teaching of media management for students, professionals, and researchers. …
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IMMAA Conference in Moscow, 2015
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IMMAA Communication
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February 10, 2015
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Conferences
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Paper management system is open from February 10 through May 12, 2015. Notifications about acceptance / rejection of papers will be sent between May 12 and July 12, 2015. Authors whose papers are accepted will be invited to register for the conference and pay registration fee between July 12 and September 10, 2015. Please note that all papers (including extended …
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New Publication: Media Industry Dynamics. Management, Concentration, Policies, Convergence and Competition
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IMMAA Communication
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February 3, 2015
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Books
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IMMAA co-launches with Media XXI the book: Paulo Faustino, Eli Noam Christian & Scholz John Lavine MEDIA INDUSTRY DYNAMICS Management, Concentration, Policies, Convergence and Competition In the last 20 years there has been considerable discussion about the transformation of the media industry and its relation with telecommunications, bringing these industries closer and making them more convergent – mostly in terms of …
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IMMAA Conference 2015
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IMMAA Communication
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December 22, 2014
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The next IMMAA conference will be held on September 17 and 18, 2015 in Moscow. In 2015, the conference will be hosted by the Faculty of Journalism, Lomonosov Moscow State University. The deadline for submitting extended abstracts and proposals is May 12, 2015. Contact information: For general IMMAA-related queries, including submissions, paper proposals and selection policy: Paulo Faustino, Porto University …
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Planning for the next conference in Moscow
Conference broadcasting:
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IMMAA-Opening Session 2014
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IMMAA Communication
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October 24, 2014
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As the opening session of IMMAA 2014 (John Lavine and Christian Scholz), the unusual topic of “Unanswered Questions” has been addressed: “As academics, we too often respond with <answers> to questions about the future of the media. In the process, we risk create blinders that keep us from focusing on were the media is really headed. We need to spend more …
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