EUPRERA Annual Congress 2023 – full programme
Our Annual Congress will take place in Prague this year, from September 20th to 23nd.
Under the title “Responsible Communication or Communicating Responsibility?”, a wide selection of scholars, professionals and researchers from all over Europe and beyond will support discussion around a key topic of communication for our present world.
Discover the full programme here and consider joining this unique opportunity!
See you in Prague!
More details on the dedicated webside.
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“Navigating Moral Minefields in a VUCA-World: The Contribution of Moral Foundations Theory to Research on Issues Management, Risk and Crisis Communication” by Timo Lenk
“Polarized Stakeholders and Crisis Communication” by Michael Etter
“Prospects and Risks of Digitalization in Public Relations Research: Mapping Recurrent Narratives of a Debate in Fragmentation (2010-2021) ” by Jannik Kretschmer and Peter Winkler
“Knowing Thy Enemy and Fighting the Good Fight: A Framework for Organizational Preparation for and Response to AI-driven Disinformation Campaigns” by Elise Maria Karinshak and Yan Jin
Vibeke Thøis Madsen for her chapter “Communicative Leadership on Internal Social Media: a Way to Employee Engagement?”, published in the volume Joy. Using Strategic Communication to Improve Well-being and Organizational Success.
Maria Isaksson from BI Norwegian Business School, Norway, who has contributed to careful, thorough and useful reviews.
“CSR in Hypermodern Times: Towards a New Measurement of Segmentation of Socially Conscious Publics” by Sarah Marschlich (Zurich University) and Ganga Dhanesh (Zayed University) (picture).
EUPRERA recognized as Excellent PhD thesis the dissertation “Corporate agenda for strategic topic planning Theoretical framework and empirical findings on topic-based corporate communications” by Alena Kirchenbauer from University of Hohenheim, Germany.
Practical Impact Award – “Put your students before your public image”: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Strategic Communications in the University of Warwick Rape Chat Scandal” by Clara Heroux-Rhymes from London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.