IAMCR Singapore 2025 Communicating Environmental Justice

13-17 July 2025
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information / Nanyang Technological University

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On 17 July 2025, at the closing plenary at the Singapore conference, the members present condemned the conviction of IAMCR member Bahruz Samadov for high treason by the Azerbaijani courts, and called for his immediate release.

IAMCR’s Executive Board and International Council will consider proposals for hosting and organisation of the main IAMCR conference in 2027 and 2028. Expression of Interest (EoI) must be submitted by 15 October 2025

IAMCR’s Ethics Task Force hosted a workshop on fostering ethical, inclusive environments. Participants explored challenges and strategies for implementing the Code of Conduct across IAMCR activities, focusing on equity, inclusion, and accountability.
The Award honours three outstanding papers that explore race, representation, and resistance through innovative approaches to media and communication. Their work reflects Hall’s legacy of critical, socially engaged scholarship across diverse cultural and political contexts.

Edited by Jack Linchuan Qiu, Shinjoung Yeo and Richard Maxwell (2025)

This book provides a global perspective on labor and technology, exploring resistance, solidarity, and alternatives in digital capitalism.

Zhuhai, China, 19–20 August. Organised by Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University and co-sponsored by IAMCR, the Interactive Narratives Conference 2025 explores "Narrative Convergence: Technology and Culture," examining how emerging media, AI, and storytelling practices intersect with cultural identity.

IAMCR books

Edited by Jack Linchuan Qiu, Shinjoung Yeo and Richard Maxwell (2025)

This book provides a global perspective on labor and technology, exploring resistance, solidarity, and alternatives in digital capitalism.

By Chikezie E. Uzuegbunam, Children and Young People’s Digital Lifeworlds is the 22nd title in the Palgrave/IAMCR book series Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research. The book explores the ways in which adolescents in Nigeria domesticate technology and the role of digital gatekeepers such as parents, guardians, and teachers in their digital lifeworlds.

Members' books

This book by IAMCR member Julie Reid reveals how sharing economy platforms like Airbnb enable online crime through “delusive speech”—deceptive content used by scammers—exposing systemic failures in trust, safety, and global content regulation.

This book by IAMCR member Mirca Madianou reveals how AI, biometrics, and big data perpetuate colonial power dynamics—reinforcing inequity, extracting data, and inflicting new forms of digital violence.

This book by IAMCR member Claire Konkes analyses how news and other media contribute to our expectations and hopes for the role of law during environmental conflict.

Written by IAMCR member Anastasia Denisova, this book explores the urgent challenges of communicating climate change in the media. It goes to the very heart of what makes humans care about stories enough to act.