International Meeting of Information and Communication Researchers and Experts

Event Dates

Dec 02, 2019 - Dec 06, 2019

Location

Havana, Cuba

Submission Deadline

Apr 15, 2019

Tenth International Meeting of Information and Communication Researchers and Experts

2 – 6 December 2019 Havana Convention Center, Cuba

Info-communication, citizenship and social change, innovative agendas for new development

Dear Colleagues:

There have been important discussions about development: alternate epistemologies to the paradigm of modernization, the emergence of the concept of citizenship from participation and socio-political action, calling up local parameters as an essential area for the articulation of collective wishes, among others. Within this framework, Information and Communication are being consolidated as key cultural and management processes in achieving the objectives of the development agenda for the year 2030.

Aware that the development we hope for should be encouraging for all and connect many voices; information and communication should draw up innovative forms and accompany social processes where the possibilities of critical, transformative, and self-managed protagonist citizenship multiply. We are facing a more urgent challenge, in the measure that the polarization of power, inequalities and threats to sustainability jeopardize our common future.

ICOM 2019 invites researchers across the world to share reflections and experiences on these topics in a context marked by the network society and the accelerated development of technology.

As we reach the tenth edition of our event, we contribute together to the creation of critical thinking around the issue that will encourage discussion: info-communication, citizenship and social change, new agendas for new development.

See you soon!

Raúl Garcés Corra, PhD.

President of the Organizing Committee

ICOM 2019

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Raúl Garcés Corra, PhD., University of Havana

President of the Organizing Committee

Zenaida Costales Pérez, PhD., University of Havana

Executive Vice-President

Déborah Torres Ponjuán, PhD., University of Havana

Ailin Martínez Rodríguez, PhD., University of Havana

Rayza Portal, PhD., University of Havana

Orlando Gutiérrez, MSc., University of Havana

Willy Pedroso, University of Havana

Niliek Silva, University of Havana

ACADEMIC BOARD

Rayza Portal, PhD., University of Havana

Gloria Ponjuán Dante, PhD., University of Havana

Hilda Saladrigas Medina, PhD., University of Havana

Maribel Acosta, PhD., University of Havana

José R. Vidal, PhD., University of Havana

Mónica Lugones, PhD., University of Havana

Ana Teresa Badía, PhD., University of Havana

Ailín Martínez Rodríguez, PhD., University of Havana

Yelina Piedra Salomón, PhD., University of Havana

Dagmar Herrera, PhD., University of Havana

Beatriz Drake, MSc., Juan Marinello Cuban Culture Research Center

Zósima López Ruiz

zosima@palco.cu, www.eventospalco.com

Professional Conference Organizer

Nelson Ramos Mesa

nelson.ramos@central.cbt.tur.cu, www.cubatur.cu

Commercial Specialist of CUBATUR recipient agency

www.icomcuba.com

icomcuba@gmail.com

icomcuba@fcom.uh.cu

SPONSORS

Ministry of Higher Education of Cuba

University of Havana

Cuban Journalists Union

Cuban Association of Social Communicators

Cuban Society of Computer Science

Librarians Cuban Association

TOPICS

The central topic that will lead discussions will be Info-communication, citizenship and social change, innovative agendas for a new development. It will be organized into four main thematic areas that will connect the work in the different forms of participation.

Area 1: Information and communication for development academic field

1. Curricular training in order to meet the challenges of the 2030 agenda

2. Academic research: information and communication priorities for development

3. University-society link: what has been said and done

4. Good practices I + d + i

5. The university-business-public administration and citizenship relationship: info-communication experiences

Area 2: Information, communication and knowledge management for development

1. Projects for information, communication and knowledge management for development

2. Impact of information, communication and knowledge management for development in public administration and business

3. Information, communication and knowledge management for the development in universities

4. Strategic planning in information and communication for development

5. Socio-historical context and memory: imperatives of sustainable development

6. Information and communication systems for public administration and business

Area 3: Information and communication for development in order to meet the challenges of technological convergence

1. Contributions to electronic government

2. Digital humanities

3. Digital citizenship in empowerment processes

4. Technological mediations in educational processes for development

5. New styles in the production of discourses

6. Information, communication and technology gaps: perspectives from the political economy of communication and culture

Area 4: Information, communication and development agendas

1. Media discourses on development agendas

2. Info-communication contributions to the 2030 agenda: public policies, strategies and campaigns

3. Information literacy and education for communication

4. Innovative municipalities: perspectives from the information and communication point of view

5. Community media and proposals for sustainability

6. Contributions from the information and communication point of view to entrepreneurship and social solidarity-based economies

7. Local development management: information and communication tools

8. Connections between communication, identity and culture for local development

PARTICIPANT PROFILE

Professionals, teachers, researchers, students and institutions associated with information, communication and culture in general.

MODALITIES

Keynote speeches, round tables, workshops, freely chosen subjects for oral presentations and posters

IMPORTANT DATES

– UNTIL 15 APRIL: abstract submissions

– UNTIL 15 MAY: presentation acceptance notification

– UNTIL 5 JULY: full text presentation submission

– 16 SEPTEMBER: presentation acceptance notification

SUBMISSION PROCEDURE

In order to make submissions, you must previously have registered in the academic system of the event:

http://www.icomcuba.com/user/register. Once you have registered, indicate your abstract submission option (until 15 April) or presentation option (until 5 July), and complete the requirements indicated.

REGISTRATION FEE

You may pay the registration fee online until 30 November 2019, through the event website: www.icomcuba.com

PARTICIPANT

CATEGORY FEE

Professional 200.00 CUC

Undergraduate student 150.00 CUC

The registration fee includes credentials, participation in the opening and closing ceremonies and in scientific sessions, a folder with event documentation, a certificate of participation, a welcome cocktail and a lunch at the event venue on 3, 4, 5 and 6 December.

EXPO ICOM 2019

Along with the event, a related exhibition will be organized at the Convention Center, which will provide an ideal framework for institutions associated with communication and information to show their products and services. Expo ICOM 2019 has also scheduled the presentation of books and magazines. Those interested can contact the Organizing Committee.

OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Spanish