Paper submissions for Corporate Communications: An International Journal and BledCom 2023 Proceedings

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Special issue of Corporate Communications

 

Dejan Verčič, Krishnamurthy Sriramesh, Ana Tkalac Verčič are guest editing the special issue of Corporate Communications: An International Journal, on Sustainability and Communication. The system for uploading manuscripts opens on September 11. Each paper will go through a double-blinded peer review.

 

The Call for Papers is published on the Corporate Communications website: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/calls-for-papers/sustainability-and-communication

 

Important information:

-         Opening date for manuscripts submissions: 11 September 2023

-         Closing date for manuscripts submission: 18 December 2023     

-         Registration and access: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ccij

-         Author guides: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/ccij

-         Email for submission queries: dejan.vercic@fdv.uni-lj.si

 

BledCom 2023 Proceedings

 

All papers presented at the jubilee 30th edition of the Bledcom symposium (except those that will be chosen for publication in the special issue of Corporate Communications) are eligible for inclusion in the conference proceedings, an electronic publication with an ISBN number.

 

Deadline for manuscripts submissions is September 16, 2023. Full papers should not exceed 6.000 words, including charts, footnotes, graphs, references, tables, and bibliography. Please follow the APA style manual.

 

Important Information:

-         Deadline for manuscripts submissions: 16 September 2023.

-         Email for manuscript submission and submission queries: bledcom@fdv.uni-lj.si

By Maja Jančič 29 Jun, 2023
BledCom is an annual gathering of scholars and practitioners in public relations and related disciplines to discuss contemporary communication and management problems. Organized annually since 1994, it is the oldest conference in our field that is not affiliated with a professional or academic association.  So far, eight books and nine special issues or sections of peer-reviewed journals have been published based on previous symposia (www.bledcom.com.). We attribute this success to the hundreds of colleagues who have participated over these years and of course our sponsors. We thank you all for sustaining this boutique conference for a quarter of a century.
By Maja Jančič 12 May, 2023
The Journal of Public Relations Research invites submissions for a special issue on internal communication. As communication within organizations becomes increasingly important in public relations and the scholarship, it is time to review what is new in internal communication. Increasingly, organizations invest considerable human and financial resources in shaping effective internal communication systems. Rapid digitalization has also had a massive effect on communication within organizations. The COVID-19 pandemic caused a huge shift in how we all communicate and a new level of computer-mediated communication (CMC) dominates our private and working lives, forcing a reimagining of traditional organizational boundaries. Employee perception and statements about the organization often form the basis of external stakeholders view of the organization. That is why, shifts in organizational environment drive a review of how internal communication is practiced and defined, especially from a public relations and strategic communication perspective. Papers submitted to this issue should aim to elaborate, define, and re-define concepts within internal communication. The issue aims to capture the latest research in the field. Approaches from varied disciplines and methodologies are welcomed. A range of topics are also welcome, including but not limited to the following topics: • Internal communication and issue/crisis management • Employees’ perception, attitudes, and behaviors • Employee engagement • Employee voice and organizational listening • Internal communication and employee well-being • Internal communication, (social) media, and technology • Leadership communication, including organizational advocacy • Internal communication and change management • Internal communication measurement • Cross-cultural/global internal communications Manuscript and Technical Requirements • Content shall further JPRR’s primary purpose, which is to create, test, refine, or expand theory in public relations. Authors should explicitly articulate how their scholarship serves the purpose of the journal. • Content shall reflect the highest standards of scholarship, regardless of the methods used. • Manuscripts shall be submitted in APA 7 style and edited to the highest standards of English- language grammar, spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, word usage, etc. • Manuscripts shall conform to the Journal’s standard limit of 30 pages of text (not including references, figures, tables). Manuscripts that exceed the standard page limit may be considered if the authors (a) justify the manuscript length in their cover letter and (b) keep to a reasonable length appropriate for the nature of the research method and the subject studied. • Authors shall take care to indicate in the online manuscript submission system that their submission is, in fact, intended for the special issue on Reviewing Internal Communication. Failure to make this indication (in the cover letter AND in the appropriate selection box) will lead to the manuscript being entered into the Journal’s regular review process, rather than the special issue process. Important Dates • September, 15, 2023 (Initial manuscript submissions due from authors); February 2024: Publication of special issue. Questions? Contact Guest Editor Ana Tkalac Verčič (atkalac@efzg.hr) .
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