Ingrid Bachmann is a candidate for the presidency of the International Communication Association (ICA)

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The director of the Millennium Nucleus on Digital Inequalities and Opportunities has been nominated as a candidate for the presidency of the International Communication Association (ICA), one of the world’s most influential organizations in the field of communications.

Ingrid Bachmann, director of the Millennium Nucleus on Digital Inequalities and Opportunities, has been nominated as a candidate for the presidency of the International Communication Association (ICA), one of the world’s leading organizations in the field of communications.

Bachmann, in addition to her role as director of the Millennium Nucleus, has developed a distinguished career in research on communication and digital inequalities.

Her nomination to the presidency of the ICA represents a recognition of the work she has done in these fields, and the impact she has had both in academia and in the discussion of public policies on digital inclusion. The ICA, founded in 1950, is an organization that brings together academics and professionals in the field of communication in more than 80 countries.

The election will take place in the coming months and the results will be announced during the association’s annual congress in 2025.

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