The 2012 International Conference on Global Health and Crisis Communication has selected 20 research projects related to health or crisis communication and media, technology, public and health policy communication. They will be presented at a two-day conference that will take place in Eskisehir, Turkey from June 19 to 21, 2012.
Participants in this conference will focus on how mass media are currently used for health and crisis communication, how mass media could be utilized better in the future, and how technological developments affect the public and communicators.
Please click here for detailed information about the conference themes.
The conference is sponsored by the Institute for International Journalism in the Scripps College of Communication at OHIO University; Anadolu University (host of the 2012 conference) in Eskisehir, TURKEY; and the University of Iowa.
Mass media play a crucial role in health and crisis communication. Much of today’s society-level communication happens through mass media channels, such as television, radio, newspapers. Increasingly, communication among individuals or between organizations and their supporters or clients occurs through new media and social media, such as mobile phones, social networking sites, micro blogging sites, and others.
For more information, contact one of the organizing committee members HERE.
Participants in this conference will focus on how mass media are currently used for health and crisis communication, how mass media could be utilized better in the future, and how technological developments affect the public and communicators.
Please click here for detailed information about the conference themes.
The conference is sponsored by the Institute for International Journalism in the Scripps College of Communication at OHIO University; Anadolu University (host of the 2012 conference) in Eskisehir, TURKEY; and the University of Iowa.
Mass media play a crucial role in health and crisis communication. Much of today’s society-level communication happens through mass media channels, such as television, radio, newspapers. Increasingly, communication among individuals or between organizations and their supporters or clients occurs through new media and social media, such as mobile phones, social networking sites, micro blogging sites, and others.
For more information, contact one of the organizing committee members HERE.