International
Symposium on Anti-Stigma Communication
"Communication
and Stigmatization: Theory, Research, and Applications"
September
19-20, 2019, TU Dortmund University, Germany
Stigmas are
created, spread, and reduced through communication. Many people are affected by
structural, public, or self-stigmatization because of their gender, race, age,
disability, health status, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, etc.
Substantial differences exist in the literature regarding theoretical
conceptualizations, measurement approaches, and communication-based
intervention strategies. Likewise, attempts to erase stigmatization through
interpersonal, mediated, or mass communication remain challenging and yield
inconsistent results.
This
international symposium aims to bring together scholars from different disciplines
and with different target groups, to exchange views about foundations,
mechanisms, measurement approaches, data analysis strategies, and findings
related to anti-stigma communication. This comprises strategies for fostering
pro-social attitudes and behaviors, as well as empowerment strategies for
enhancing the inclusion and social participation of stigmatized individuals or
groups.
We invite
contributions on a wide range of topics, which include, but are not limited to:
- theoretical foundations of anti-stigma communication
- role of individual, cultural, and social factors
- role of message and channel characteristics
- measurement approaches and data analysis strategies
- resistance, reactance, and further negative effects of anti-stigma communication
- guidelines and best-practice examples
- ethical considerations
The
symposium program will include oral paper presentations and poster sessions.
Work-in-progress submissions are encouraged.
Please
submit your abstract (no longer than 350 words, excluding references) by May 1,
2019 through our online submission system.
Authors may
indicate their preferred presentation format, either oral presentation or
poster, during the submission process. Abstract and symposium language is
English. All submissions will be peer-reviewed.
- March 4, 2019: Submission system will be open
- May 1, 2019: Deadline for abstract submissions
- June 1, 2019: Notifications of acceptance
- June 1, 2019: Registration opens
- July 31, 2019: Deadline for registrations
- September 19-20, 2019: Symposium
The
international symposium on anti-stigma communication will take place September
19 to 20, 2019, at the TU Dortmund University’s Campus City (“Dortmunder U”) in
Dortmund (Germany).
The regular
symposium fee is 75 EUR, a discounted option is available. This fee covers symposium
expenses (abstract booklet, name tag, technical service), coffee breaks, dinner
(Tuesday) and lunch (Friday), but not travel and accommodation.
Please
visit our symposium website for further information about the location,
registration options, the program, and suggested accommodation.
Conference
chair: Matthias R. Hastall
Conference
committee: Michélle Möhring, Alexander Röhm
TU Dortmund University, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Dept. of Qualitative Research
Methods and Strategic Communication for Health, Inclusion and Participation
(CHIP) Emil-Figge-Straße 50, 44227 Dortmund, Germany
Contact
email address: contact@ISASC2019.net
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