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71st ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION ICA 2021

71st ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION ICA 2021

This year’s theme of the annual meeting of the International Communication Association (ICA), the world's largest conference for communication studies, is "Engaging the Essential Work of Care: Communication, Connectedness, and Social Justice."
 
As in the previous year, the 2021 ICA will be held virtually on a digital conference platform. Participants have recorded their presentations and group discussions in advance, and from 27 to 31 May 2021 these will be available to all conference participants. Everyone who has registered for ICA 2021 will be able to watch and comment on videos around the clock.
 
As in every year, the HBI will also participate with some contributions.
The Contributions of the HBI at a Glance
Session: "Tool Demos"
Dr. Gregor Wiedemann
: "Combining GUI-Based and Script-Based Approaches to Computational Content Analysis With the Interactive Leipzig Corpus Miner"
 
Session: "Data Journalism: Innovative Research Method and Form of Storytelling"
Prof. Dr. Wiebke Loosen
: "An (Im)perfect Match: How Digital Technologies Impact the Working Routines of Investigative Journalists"
 
Session: "The Coronavirus Pandemic as a Disruptive Moment for Journalism"
Prof. Dr. Wiebke Loosen: "Pioneers of Post-Pandemic Journalism? The Re-Figuration of Pioneer Journalism During the COVID-19 Pandemic"

Session: "Media Use and Appropriation in Times of Deep Mediatization: New Methods of Media Repertoire Research for Investigating Cross-Media and Polymedia Practices"
Prof. Dr. Uwe Hasebrink
and Lisa Merten: "How to Capture Public Connection Repertoires and Their Consequences for the Construction of Public Spheres?"

Website of the ICA 2021
Complete Programme (pdf)

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