European Media Management Association
The European Media Management Association (EMMA) is an international not-for-profit organisation for professionals and academics in media management.
EMMA was founded in 2003 as the European Media Management Education Association, but was renamed European Media Management Association in 2014. It has some 150 members for 20 European universities.[1] The main activity of EMMA is the annual conference.
A biannual doctoral summer school is organised. The EMMA flagship journal is the Journal of Media Business Studies.
Executive board
- President: Ulrike Rohn from Tallinn University / (Baltic Film and Media School)
- Deputy President: Päivi Maijanen from LUT University
- Secretary: Sari Virta from Metropolia University
- Treasurer: Ramona Dremljuga from Tallinn University / (Baltic Film and Media School)
- Special Projects / Special Interest Groups: Sabine Baumann from Jade University of Applied Sciences
- Communication Portfolio: Bianca Harms from NHL Stenden University and University of Groningen
- Summer School: Miguel Crespo from ISCTE- University Institute of Lisbon
- Conference: Joaquin Cestino from Jönköping University
EMMA presidents
- 2003-2005: Alfonso Sanchez-Tabernero from Universidad de Navarra
- 2006-2008: Heinz-Werner Niestedt from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU)
- 2008-2010: Lucy Küng from University of Oxford
- 2010-2012: Charles Brown from Westminster University
- 2012-2016: Gregory Ferrell Lowe University of Tampere
Previous conferences
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