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IPMC 2013 : 7th International Political Marketing Conference | |||||||||||||
Link: http://www.ipmc7.com | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
In a break with tradition, the 2013 conference aims to bring together four distinct, but significantly interrelated, research and practitioner communities – those of political science, political communication, political marketing and public affairs – for the purposes of engaging in inter-disciplinary debates related to the role, practice and impact of marketing in contemporary politics. The conference is themed:
What is Marketing Doing to Politics? Contemporary perspectives within, and between, the 4 Ps: Political Science, Political Communication, Political Marketing and Public Affairs Conference tracks will be anchored in the various disciplines and designed – where possible - to encourage cross disciplinary debate and knowledge sharing. Submissions are therefore welcomed from a broad range of perspectives and purposes. Papers that seek to develop theory, present empirical or comparative work, explore methodology, practitioner perspectives and case studies are all welcome. In light of the encouraging response to our earlier Call for Track Proposals, we would especially welcome contributions in the following areas: Political marketing and democracy The reshaping of contemporary politics in response to the notion of market orientation Contemporary political institutions and political marketing Marketing and political engagement Political marketing and floating voters US political marketing practice and its influence elsewhere Comparative political studies related to marketing and communications Critical perspectives on the role of marketing and communications in contemporary politics The mediatization of politics Political marketing and the Fourth Estate Manipulation and control of news media The contemporary dynamics of political communication The impact of internet and social media on political communication Political marketing and public opinion Emerging theatres of political marketing and communication i.e. China, Russia, India The marketing of transnational political movements and its impact on national political discourse The ethics of political marketing and communication Transparency and regulation of political marketing, political communication and public affairs The marketing of government Internal marketing within political parties Strategic political marketing practice Market based positioning Marketing ideology Political branding Political PR Political polling and market research Studies of political marketing practice in different national/local contexts Theories and practice of political marketing in post-communist states Political relationship management Online strategies in political marketing Social networks and social media in political marketing Public affairs and (disproportionate) representation in political processes Public affairs’ impact on political outcomes Collaborative advocacy initiatives New theatres of public affairs practice Ethical practice in public affairs Public affairs as social capital Research exploring public affairs as a social good Reform agendas Strategic and tactical innovations in the field of public affairs Relationship between governmental and business agendas in international politics Special Call for Papers Related to the 2012 US Presidential Election In addition to the themes outlined above, the conference organizers would also like to include a series of special sessions based on an anatomical dissection of the 2012 US Presidential Election. These would ideally be presented by scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds which, when taken together, could sharpen theory and provide the basis of in-class material for extended treatment of the subject. If you feel that you have a contribution to make in this area, please mark your abstract 2012 US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Student Submissions The IPMC encourages abstract submissions from doctoral researchers in any discipline related to the themes addressed by the conference. A doctoral colloquium will be held on Wednesday 18th September and successful submissions to the colloquium may lead to full participation at the conference. A decision concerning the suitability of papers will be made by the chair and co-chair of the colloquium panel. Please note that, thanks to generous sponsorship from the Political Studies Association, submission of a successful abstract to the colloquium organizers will entitle the student to a free conference place. For obvious reasons numbers are limited and further details will be provided shortly (on the conference website). |
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