Posted by: Tom Watson on: July 24, 2009
The First International History of Public Relations Conference is to be held at Bournemouth University in England on July 8 and 9, 2010. The Conference was announced recently and already has had very positive indications that people and papers will be coming from afar afield as Australia, South Africa, Namibia, Germany, North America and the UK.
The Call for Papers (below) is now being distributed and it offers a very wide range of PR history themes and the opportunities to present Research Papers, Working Papers and Posters.
CALL FOR PAPERS
THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL HISTORY OF PUBLIC RELATIONS CONFERENCE
8-9 July 2010
Centre for Public Communication Research (CPCR)
The Media School, Bournemouth University
Poole, England
Academics, practitioners and research students are invited to submit competitive abstracts and papers for presentation at The First International History of Public Relations Conference.
This conference will be the first international opportunity for academic researchers, historians, interested practitioners and research students to meet, present papers and discuss this emerging area of research.
Full Papers – 3000 to 6000 words
Working Papers – 1500 to 3000 words
Posters
Papers and posters for presentation at the conference will be selected, after peer review, on the basis of abstracts, of no more than a single page length. Author details must be printed on a separate sheet and the author(s) should not be identified in the abstract.
Manuscripts of the selected papers are to be submitted using Harvard referencing and according to the Journal of Communication Management editorial style found at: http://info.emeraldinsight.com/products/journals/author_guidelines.htm?id=jcom . The manuscript should be in MS WORD format, in 1.5 line spacing and 12 point font size.
Deadlines
Submission of abstracts: December 7, 2009
Acceptance notification (by email): January 18, 2010
Submission of selected papers: April 26, 2010
All accepted abstracts will be published in the conference programme, which will be available online. A selection of full papers will be published in a Special Issue of the Journal of Communication Management in late 2010.
Conference Themes
As this is the first international conference on the History of Public Relations, the range of conference themes is wide and those listed below are the starting point for consideration, rather than a finite list.
Please send abstracts to Dr Tom Watson, Conference Chair, The Media School, Bournemouth University, email: prhistory@bournemouth.ac.uk
October 18, 2009 at 11:11 am
The first abstract for the Conference has arrived. Keep ‘em rolling in. The deadline is December 7.
If the “prhistory@bournemouth.ac.uk” address has problems, please send to twatson@bournemouth.ac.uk.