Global Conference on Media, Communication and Film to Take Place in London
February 1, 2026
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February 1, 2026The International Conference on Media Ethics, Communication, and Responsibility (ICMECR 2026) is scheduled for 2 February 2026 in Berlin, bringing together experts, scholars, media professionals, and academics from around the world to explore issues at the intersection of media practices, ethical frameworks, and responsible communication.
Hosted by EFSTM, the conference aims to create a collaborative platform where industry practitioners and researchers can discuss contemporary challenges and share insights on advancing ethical standards within journalism and media industries. The event emphasises the role of principled communication in strengthening public trust, promoting accountability, and fostering sustainable media environments in an era of rapid digital change.
The one-day programme will feature a blend of sessions designed for both physical and virtual attendees. The onsite schedule begins with registration and a welcome coffee, followed by a keynote address and plenary session to frame core themes of media ethics and responsibility. This is followed by two technical sessions where presenters will discuss research, case studies, and practical approaches to ethical communication. The closing segment includes reflections and recognition of outstanding contributions.
Virtual participants will access a parallel agenda featuring digital keynote presentations and technical sessions, offering flexibility for international delegates who cannot attend in person. Both formats provide opportunities for engagement and knowledge exchange among attendees with diverse professional interests.
Organisers highlight the conference’s commitment to interdisciplinary dialogue, emphasising that ethical considerations in media and communication extend across news reporting, digital content creation, public relations, and organisational communication. By convening thinkers and practitioners, ICMECR seeks to elevate standards that support transparency, accountability, and social responsibility in media systems globally.
The event also lists an advisory committee comprised of academics from various international institutions, reflecting the global scope of the conference’s focus. Attendance is open to research presenters and observers alike, with information available through the organiser’s official channels.
ICMECR 2026 in Berlin represents an important opportunity for media professionals and scholars to engage in meaningful discourse about ethical practice and the future of responsible communication in the digital age.
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https://internationalconferencealerts.com/eventdetails.php?id=100140075

