Members of IAMCR

This searchable directory includes all current individual members, including regular representatives of institutional members and PhD student representatives of institutions. You can search by name, country/region of residence or keyword.

Display Name Affiliation Country/Territory Keywords
Mr. Samuel Lamoureux TÉLUQ
Ms. Ivana Lamria Monash University Australia
Lut Lams Brussels Center for Journalism Studies
Mary Lange University KwaZulu-Natal communication for social change, culture and heritage, participatory
Dr. Srinivas Lankala The English and Foreign Languages University, Department of Communication Philosophy of Communication, Semiotics, Critical Theory
Benjamin Larweh Tetteh University of Ghana, School of Communication Studies
Jadranka Lasić-Lazić University North
Ms. Yun Fitrahyati Laturrakhmi The University of Queensland, School of Communication and Arts Communication inequity, health communication, community-based approach, communication for social change
Corinna Lauerer Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaft und Medienforschung, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Prof. Peter Laufer School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon
Ms. Alyanna Nicole Lauzon University of the Philippines Cebu, College of Communication, Arts, and Design
Dr. Amanda Lawrence RMIT-School of M&C
Ms. Milica Lazarevic VUB-SCOM, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Mrs. Thu Le Van Lang university, Faculty of Public Relations - Communications
Thu Luong Le The University of Queensland, School of Communication and Arts
Dr. Melanie Le Forestier Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, LERASS Asian studies, global media, transnationalism, anthropology, diaspora, Cultural Studies
Joan Leach The University of Queensland, School of Journalism & Communication
Prof. Margarita Ledo Andión Grupo Estudos Audiovisuais. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Facultade de CC. da Comunicación Cultural Studies, National Cinema, Journalism, Gender, Identity, Communication Policies
Mr. Philip Lee WACC Communication rights
Dr. Micky Lee Suffolk University feminist political economy; information, technnology, and finance.