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The new International Environmental Communication Association

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Franco Iacomella
8th March 2011


“The International Environmental Communication Association (IECA-provisional name) is a newly formed network of environmental communication professionals and supporters. Our launch web site can be found at environmentalcomm.org. We sponsor the professional journal Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture, the biennial Conference on Communication and the Environment, and promote other educational and practical opportunities.

IECA is a new association welcoming members from all nations, communities and environmental interest areas. Nominations are currently being accepted for the organization=B9s founding Board of Directors. We are looking for individuals who are interested in leading this new initiative.

Information about the association, supporting the organization as a Founding Member (institutional or individual), self-nominating to the Board of Directors (nominations accepted until April 1), and a short web survey to assist in the association=B9s continuing development can be found on this website. Please visit: environmentalcomm.org .”

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