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back to Sections | SECTIONCommunication Management in Politics and BusinessIn the recent years, a shift towards further integration of communications has clearly manifested itself in business and politics. Today, a gradual and not always evident (but none the less obvious) process of formation of a new independent branch of special management – communication management (CM) – is going on at the level of transnational corporations and national governments. The researchers of the section assume that communication management (CM) is above all the professional target groups’ management by means of communications. CM can be auxiliary to administrative, financial and other resources of management. On the other hand it can serve as the main power of management. CM gives new opportunities to influence on politics and the economy and to build the long-term stable mutually beneficial relations between the different political and social groups or on the other countries’ governments. But CM is also more or less successfully being used by corrupted and militarist elements of state machinery, fascist organizations, terrorist groups etc. There is a necessity to research the new opportunities and the new threats that CM usage gives to contemporary states and civil organizations in Central and Eastern Europe. We invite to collaboration the individual academics as well state and private academic organizations in the following areas of research:
  Section coordinators: DSc., Professor Evgeny Pashentsev, Academy of National
Economy at the Government of RF and Lomonosov Moscow State University
Dr. Greg Simons, Uppsala University
Section Secretary: Dr. Darya Bazarkina
More information about the Communication Management Section will be available soon on its own website (under construction) Members of the Section: Ms Anna Batova, Moscow City Pedagogical University
Dr. Olga Polunina, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Ms Svetlana Zudochkina, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Dr. Vladimir Suchan, University of Maine at Fort Kent, USA
Major Publications: The rising role of communication management in world politics and business. (Ed. by Evgeny Pashentsev and Greg Simons). Moscow, International Centre of Socio-Political Studies and Consulting, Communication Management Centre at the ANE under the Government of RF, “Slovo Fund” Publishers, 2009. 508 pp. Greg Simons. Mass Media and Modern Warfare: Reporting on the Russian War on Terrorism. Farnham, Ashgate, 2010. 216pp. Olga Karbasova. Communication management in the foreign policy of France in the late XXieth century. Moscow, International Centre of Socio-Political Studies and Consulting, Communication Management Centre at the ANE under the Government of RF, “Slovo Fund” Publishers with the academic assistance of Communication management specialization at the Faculty of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University and CEEISA Section “Communication management in politics and business”, 2010. 268 pp. Bazarkina D. Yu. Ultraleftist terrorism in the FRG: major trends in the activity of the Red Army Fraction (RAF) and its communication support (1971 – 1992). Moscow, International Centre of Socio-Political Studies and Consulting, “Slovo Fund” Publishers with the academic assistance of Communication management specialization at the Faculty of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University and CEEISA Section “Communication management in politics and business”, 2010. 280 pp.   |
CM SECTION at the 8th CEEISA Convention | |
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