Our previous annual congresses
  • 2023, Prague, “Responsible Communication – or Communicating Responsibility?”
  • 2022, Vienna, “Public Relations in the Risk Society: Dealing with Uncertainty, Insecurity and Crisis”
  • 2021, Pamplona, “The Camino of strategic communication: (re)discovering the human element in public relations in unpredictable times”
  • 2019, Zagreb, “Joy. Using strategic communication to improve the quality of life”
  • 2018, Aarhus, “Big Ideas! Challenging public relations research and practice”
  • 2017, London, “Public Relations and the Power of Creativity. Strategic opportunities, innovation and critical challenges”
  • 2016, Groningen & Amsterdam, “Let’s talk society. How strategic communication shapes value and innovation in society”
  • 2015, Oslo, “The Management Game of Communication. How PR/ Corporate Communication Supports Organizations and What Communicators Can Learn from Management Disciplines”
  • 2014, Brussels, “Communication Ethics in a Connected World”
  • 2013, Barcelona, “Strategic Public Relations. Public values and Cultural Identity”
  • 2012, Istanbul, “Researching the Changing Profession of Public Relations”
  • 2011, Leeds, “Public Relations in a Time of Turbulence”
  • 2010, Jyvaskyla, “Communication in a Changing Society: Dynamics, Risks and Uncertainty”
  • 2009, Bucarest, “Corporate Citizens of the Third Millenium. Towards a Shared European Perspective”
  • 2008, Milan, “Institutionalizing Public Relations and Corporate Communication”
  • 2007, Roskilde and Lund, “Overall perspective: Organisation and Society – Legitimacy in a changing world”
  • 2006, Carlisle, “Strategic Communication in a Multi-Cultural Context”
  • 2005, Lisbon, “New challenges for Public Relation”
  • 2004, Leipzig, “Public Relations and the Public Sphere (New) Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Studies”
  • 2003, Tallinn, “Communicating Change”
  • 2002, Bled, “The Status of Public Relations Knowledge in Europe and around the world”
  • 2001, Warsaw, “Public Relations Education in Europe”
  • 2000, Milan, “Public relations for non-profit organizations”
  • 1999, Berlin, “Transnational Communication in Europe”

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