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Call for Papers World Media Economics and Management Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 12-16 May 2014 Full length papers must be submitted, accompanied by title and abstract (250 words maximum). Papers should be 25 pages or less (Times New Roman, font 12, and 1,5 space), in addition to tables, images and references. The cover page must include the title of the article, author(s), e-mail and mailing address(s,) and contact phone number(s). In case of multiple authors, please indicate one author to be the designated conference-related email recipient. Papers can be sent in MS Word or PDF formats. The deadline for submitting papers is December 1st, 2013. Conference Contact email: wmemconference@gmail Acceptance letters will be mailed by January 20th, 2014. About the Conference The World Media Economics and Management Conference is a biannual conference that unites researchers from all over the world to reflect upon contemporary questions regarding media economics and management in media industries and organizations. The first meeting was held in 1994, followed by China (Beijing), Colombia (Bogotá), the UK (London), Portugal (Lisbon), Turku (Finland), Canada (Montreal), Spain (Pamplona), Sweden (Stockholm), Switzerland (Zurich), and Greece (Thessaloniki). Conference President Robert G. Picard (University of Oxford, UK) Academic Committee Alan Albarran (University of North Texas), Alfonso Sanchez Tabernero (Universidade de Navarra), Angela Powers (Kansas State University), Antonio Hohlfeldt (PUC Rio Grande do Sul), Marialva Barbosa (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), Paulo Celso Silva (Universidade de Soracaba), Paulo Faustino (Universidade do Porto), Sonia Virgínia Moreira (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro), Steve Wildman (Michigan State University). Local Organizing Committee Sonia Virgínia Moreira (Coord.), Ricardo Ferreira Freitas, Fernando Gonçalves, Ricardo Nicolay, Claudio Cotrim and Juliana Aoki. Prof. Robert G. Picard Director of Research Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Department of Politics and International Relations University of Oxford 13 Norham Gardens Oxford OX2 6PS United Kingdom
Posted on: Fri, 04 Oct 2013 17:26:27 +0000

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