Deadline extension for the XVI International Latin Congress of Social Communication 2024

The XVI International Latin Congress of Social Communication 2024 (CILCS) has extended the date for receiving abstracts until October 15th. The event will be held on the 11th, 12th and 13th of December in an online format.
The congress will cover topics such as Education, Tourism, Sport, Politics, Marketing, Advertising and Artificial Intelligence, all related to communication, and will be held in five languages: Spanish, Portuguese, English, French and Italian.
Among the thematic spaces, we have: educating in communication, digital communication, new trends and research in communication, persuasive communication, corporate communication, specialized communication, limits of communication, the media business, free communications proposals and thematic panels (proposed by the speakers with a minimum of 3 texts).
Participants will have the opportunity to publish their work in different formats, such as:

Printed book with electronic version by Editora ESIC.
Revista Latina de Comunicación Social. 
Journals in the area of ​​Humanities and Social Sciences.
SOCIAL REVIEW Magazine – International Social Sciences Review.
EDU REVIEW Magazine- International Education and Learning Review.
IROCAMM Magazine - International Journal of Communication and Marketing Mix.

Important Dates

Submission of Abstracts: Until October 15th
Acceptance Notification: From October 10th
Registration for Speakers: Until October 25th (€180 per presentation)
Registration for General Assistants: Until December 10th (€50) and for students (€10)
Submission of the Complete Presentation: Until November 8th
Notification for Live Performance: Until November 15th
Congress Celebration: December 11th, 12th and 13th

For more information, visit www.congresolatina.net or contact 2023congresolatina@hisin.org. You can also call or send messages via WhatsApp to (+34) 663 935 312.
 

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